Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The Whole Enchilada: Achiote

Seems that the dining scene at Power Plant Mall and in Rockwell in general seems to be heating up.

Literally, that is.

The newest kid on the block is Achiote, a Mexican restaurant opened by Robby Goco. It has that easy-going vibe much like the other restos he's opened such as Ristras and Charlie's Grill and Grind.

A full house- but then again, not that hard to do
Seems like Filipinos can't get enough of Mexican! Though there are other restos that I love for their nachos, potent margaritas as well as the people behind it (cough, cough, Chihuahua), I do love me an enchilada and unfortunately Chihuahua doesn't have that on its menu yet. So of course when I saw enchilada on the menu, that's what I ordered. Humans are creatures of habit.

But before that, the was guacamole that beckoned in a margarita glass. Of course, that had to be ordered as well, along with a healthy dose of chips.



The avocado was fresh and the guacamole nice and chunky. I don't like pureed avocado for my guacamole. The flavor was pretty darn good too.

Now for mains: I got one enchilada with a spicy marinated chicken and the other with carne asada. All smothered in salsa verde. With black bean on the side and the cilantro rice. Just look at that bad boy!


It has everything good. Like what Joey Tribiani of Friends said: It's got sour cream: Good. It's melted cheese: Good. It's got salsa: Good. It's got yummy fillings, tasty beans and rice: good, good, good! Well, the rice was ok. I do prefer the original Mexican rice. You know the phrase, "The whole enchilada"? Well, it is quite filling and so, in this day and age of choosing the right carbs to put in your tummy, I opted not to finish the rice.

They have a number of other dishes to try too: tortas, or sandwiches; ceviches of all kinds of seafood; burritos; quesadillas and different kind of tacos. Here are their usual hard shell tacos, topped with a healthy dose of more avocado. This was filled with carnitas.



I find it difficult to eat hard tacos so what does one do with hard tacos?

Make taco salad!

Te-kill-ya station
All in all, Achiote has a good variety of Mexican dishes that make you come back for more. The serving sizes are pretty big enough to share and the price range is affordable.

Now if someone would make frozen strawberry margaritas as good as Chevy's in San Francisco, than that would be perfect...


Achiote
G/F Power Plant Mall
Rockwell, Makati City




1 comment:

  1. God reading this makes my tummy growl.

    I tried Achiote in Rockwell but I ordered different foods. And now I saw this I think I’ll come back. I miss the ambiance and waitress too.

    Their waitresses are all good talkers to guests.

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