At a recent party we attended held at a not-so-conventional venue (Victoria Court motel), J and I encountered some finger foods done with a twist, giving the reference “guilty pleasure” an entirely different meaning. And yes, we may quite possibly return to said place just for the food. (Lower those judge-y arched brows and keep those resounding “Yeah rights” to yourself, please.)
Kwek-Kwek, or deep-fried quail eggs covered in orange-colored flour batter, is possibly my favorite streetfood. Typically eaten while standing on the street (as that is where it is usually sold), these babies are submerged in scalding oil until cooked, skewered in thin wooden sticks, and doused in either a pinkish vinegar-based sauce with chopped onions and chilli, a thick, pasty sweet sauce or (my preference) a combination of both, before consumed.
VC’s version, on the other hand, looks like something that should be called “les que’ que” because its gourmet makeover looks absolutely delightful. Still in its original kwek-kwek form, with a wooden stick still holding the orange balls together, but placed atop a brown-and-white combination of sauces prepared in a cobweb-like pattern. The brown sauce is similar to Mang Tomas in consistency but is a little lighter in color, and tastes like the usual fishball/kwek-kwek sauce sold in the streets. The white sauce is more liquidy and has a hint of garlic. Fried onion rings also completed this pretty picture, as well as green garnishes of onion leeks in the center (or was it parsley).
This reminded me of the scene in Pretty Woman where Julia Roberts’ character (a prostitute, for those unaware) was given a makeover. Fancied up and dressed to the nines, but still the same charming street whore you knew and loved. Haha! Oh, and more importantly, this “les que’ que’” was absolutely delicious! The mixture of the two sauces with the kwek-kwek made this dish my new addiction, plus it tasted great with the onion rings too!
VC’s buffalo wings also became part of my “to order next time again” list. You see, I am an absolute fanatic of buffalo wings. I kid you not, I am crazy addicted to them. One time, J showed me an instructional video on youtube, “How to eat a buffalo wing”, showing the most efficient way to devour (yes, DEVOUR) the tasty things. Right after watching it, I immediately called up Shakey’s and had them deliver a box of them. (It was about 11:45 in the evening, and yes I already had dinner.)
I usually prefer buffalo wings with a spicy, Tabasco-like tang, and my sauce of choice to dip them in is bleu cheese. But I also appreciate other wings flavors like those with a garlic and parmesan taste, or even a sweet, barbeque style. Victoria Court’s Buffalo wings are a little like the latter. The chicken wings are not too modest in size, and are fried enough to have a mildly crunchy coating. They are covered in a slightly sweet sauce, and can be dipped in a thick, garlic-tasting white sauce (a bit thicker than the Kwek-Kwek’s). Not bad.
I know a motel isn’t the first place you’d take someone to have a meal with, without seeming like you’ve got an ulterior motive. But why not give it a shot? Something in their menu might surprise you!
Kain tayo!
I and J