Monday, June 9, 2008

Holy Cow


It was a quick and early dinner a few weekends ago with hubby and daughter at Holy Cow, Greenbelt Trinoma. This is a steak house but I was wondering why it became holy. :) Anyway, the food we had were good. I specially like the pizza rolls. It's a pretty heavy meal, a good substitute for rice as me and hubby are trying to curb our rice intake.


Holy Cow is quite small. I find the layout a little off as the huge counter was in the middle of the dining area. It's a big block of fixture getting in the customers' way.

The nacho corn chips below is quite colorful what with the all too red nachos. But it was fun munching them.

The boneless beef ribs is very appetizing to look at but grilled is not really for me. We have cut down on this too save for teeny weeny taste of it.

They have cow heads for murals and it looks a bit creepy at some point especially the restaurant has some yellow lighting for that intimate and cozy effect.

Here's the facade of the restaurant. It feels like a modern barn to me.

My daughter posing beside the Holy Cow.

Hmmm cakes at Jack's Loft which is right beside Holy Cow. On second thoughts, we've had a full dinner already. The pizza rolls are really filling. Next time, Jack.



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30 comments:

  1. food looks great! we should try that on our next trip home.

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  2. Wow... foods! Look so delicious.

    Blog hop from weekend snapshot site.
    Happy Monday!

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  3. CHRISTINE, It's worth the try I guess.

    WENDS, Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. hello, thanks for stopping by my blog and comment.

    What a nice food trip... the food is delicious.

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  5. We saw this restaurant when we went to GB but haven't tried it yet. Food looks great.

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  6. Looks yummy! There are more restaurants in Greenbelt, I was there 2 years ago. :)

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  7. MOMMYALLEHS, They're filling. :)

    RACHEL, Try it when you go back there.

    ECL, Loadssss of restos there now. The place is sooo alive!

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  8. yum! i think i like the beef and chips.

    thanks for the visit :)
    cheers!

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  9. That looks like a place with a lot of personality--and good food!

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  10. Hmmmmm... Everything looks good! Yum! :)

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  11. At this rate I can never start my diet control. Lots of yummm pictures. :)

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  12. Ohhh! These food look amazingly delicious! I really want to eat them.

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  13. i have not been to that restaurant, maybe we should check that out

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  14. Wow thats yummy foods and hungry myself...Happy WS!

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  15. the food looks good..i agree abt the bar being in the way of the customers

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  16. the food looks delicious..i will keep this in mind so we can try holy cow next time we are at Trinoma...

    mine is up. hope you can check it out.

    Standing Tall

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  17. hi lynn! another one of the great ways to spend yr weekend, wt beloved families & great food! ;)

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  18. sarap naman!! the pizza roll looks quite interesting :D

    masubukan nga. hanggang taste test lang kasi kami dyan nung food tour :)

    see ya soon!

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  19. holy cow!! they are really mouth watering!!

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  20. Yum, food looks yummy! :)

    Thanks for visiting my blog. Nagutom tuloy ako haha!

    TC!

    Anah

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  21. that creeped me out, seriously :)

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  22. Super yummy foods! All I can say is,, "holy cow!!!"
    hehe


    btw, just blog hopping here :)

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  23. I was initially confused with it and Five Cows. Meronpala talagang Holy Cow. Looks like the food is great. Sayang we don't eat beef.

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  24. i'll be sure to visit trinoma when i take a vacation in the philippines. :)

    the food looks so yummy!

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  25. btw, thanks for visiting my WS entry! :) sorry it took me a while to visit yours.

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  26. You didn't try the cheesecake? Masarap dun, we loved it, part of our TriNoma Food Bloggers Trip.

    Holy Cow! :)

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  27. sarap. ano yan, parang mexican food ano? those ribs without ribs, my kids would love that!

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