Ground and Grilled: A "Grind & Co." Review
After college I don’t get to hang
out that much anymore in the Quezon City area, primarily because my day job is
now in BGC and I managed to find a lovely place to stay in Pasig. However I
still try to find the time to go back every now and then to Maginhawa to check
out what’s new in the popular foodie hub.
Recently though, it occurred to me that If I really wanted to find
what’s new and what’s good, I should make some effort in going out of my
comfort zone and be more adventurous.
It was this recent mantra of
exploring the road less taken that led me to discover Grind & Co. somewhere
south of Quezon City. In spite of them being around for several months already,
I say “discover” because the place is tucked discreetly along Scout Tuason, a
place which isn’t exactly the first that comes to my mind when I’m thinking
about burgers or wings.
But that was before I got to
taste Grind & Co.’s specialties, which now put Scout Tuason in my mental map
of foodie spots. Allow me to take you through my experience.
Ultimate Nachos – Php 125.00
We revved up our appetite with
their signature nachos with salsa. It’s not overwhelming on first impression
but it was enough to get me in the mood for the meal ahead.
It had a decent
amount of toppings, cheese, and sauces, although I wished that the chips were
bigger so I can scoop up more of the toppings and salsa.
Cheese Grinder (Double Patty) - Php 205.00
Now this is what I’m talking
about! The first bite immediately filled my mouth with strong American cheese
flavor, and in spite of me personally being not that appreciative of cheese, I
can tell why Grind & Co. takes pride in this house specialty. The burger’s
appeal really comes from the thick, juicy patties that have been ground more
than once (hence the name of the restaurant), giving each bite that thick yet tender
meaty goodness you’re looking for in a great burger. Chomping on this beauty
feels like being on Man Vs. Food!
Being the meat-lover that I am, I
had the double-patty Cheese Grinder, although I may have underestimated it a bit
because it was too heavy even for the carnivore in me (I didn’t mind though
because it was delightfully tasty).
According to Melvin and Gheng, the lovely couple who welcomed us warmly during our visit, there are actually a lot of customers
who order the triple-patty Cheese Grinder! Man, there really are a lot of hardcore
people out there.
Wings (Solo) – Php 165.00
We knew that we also had to ask
for wings so we can complete their “Burgers – Wings – Nachos” tagline. With the
assurance from their menu that these are “Irresistibly good”, we asked for
their best-selling flavors – Buffalo, Lemon, and Teriyaki.
Buffalo |
Lemon |
Teriyaki |
If you want your wings to be
sweet and zesty you may want to go with the Lemon flavor. If you’re a purist and prefer that classic buffalo
wings spiciness, then the Buffalo variant
is the way to go. Personally though I liked the Teriyaki flavor the most among the three – with just the right mix
of sweet and salty in every bone-lickin’ bite.
Schublig Sausage - Pho 135.00
In spite of all the meat and oil (and
guilt) we oh so willingly took in that night, the sound of a Schublig Sausage
still sounded divine to my ears so we also asked for an order.
This one’s
also flavorful and juicy, however it just sorts of blends in with the rest of
the good sausages I’ve tried before. Also, I was expecting the sausages itself
to a bit..well..bigger. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still good but hey, the bigger
the sausage the better right? *wink wink*
Milkshakes – Php 115.00
This is another highlight of the
night. Milkshakes can be had at the classic strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla flavors.
My instinct told me to ask for vanilla, but I was told that their bestseller
was the strawberry flavor, so I curiously ordered for it instead so I can find
out why.
Its look somehow reminds me of the “iskrambol” (I’m not sure if I got
that right) – which is a pink shaved ice delight I used to enjoy back in my
childhood. It’s as good as any milkshake can be, and I liked so much that I
wished that they had a bottomless option.
Grind & Co. had pretty decent
offerings, and it would seem that they’ll be adding some more soon! Much more
than everything else, it would be the Grinder burgers that would motivated me
to drive all the way to Scout Tuason to visit their branch. Hmmm...I might
actually be back sooner than I think!
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