My all-time favorite: Gambas Pasta
My all-time favorite: Gambas Pasta

Dong Juan Favorites: Gambas Pasta and Tablea Collections

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I found it dimmer than usual at first glance. Though the lighting coordination complimented well to the interior design, I couldn’t say that the ambiance is inviting enough for the lower middle class. I heard that Dong Juan offers food for every “Juan”, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Ordinary individuals may find it too flashy, but not opulent enough to invite the rich. Or, maybe, I am just a confused blogger.

Anyway, I noded to a Zomato’s invite after few months in hiatus. It brought me at the Persimmon branch of Dong Juan. Since I was the first to arrive, I spent time more on making observations about the ambiance. I kept most to myself, though.

The facade of Dong Juan Persimmon Mabolo branch
The facade of Dong Juan Persimmon Mabolo branch

What I dislike about food meat ups like this is the extravagant squander of shutter count. Participants put more value on the photographs. They don’t seem to care the flavors petering out as the food are cooled—mozzarella sticks, for instance.

Mozzarella sticks
Mozzarella sticks: best when warm

Good thing that Dong Juan served multiple plates for each variety, I was able to taste the real pep which the restaurant is actually selling.

Dong Juan’s Original Favorites

Chili wings were served along with other starters. The garnish made the plating a lot gastronomic, which added a contrasting variation to the deep dark red sauce, coating the fried and crispy chicken wings. The sprinkles of sesame seeds made the munch more exciting, too.

I admit that it disappointed my scoville expectation. But somehow, I was glad that ’twas a bit tolerable for kids.

Not to mention, Dong Juan caters the entire family. They have fun and exciting paper games to ease the kids’ boredom while waiting for their meal. Also, they prepared a menu especially for kids.

Chili wings
Chili wings

The tender rib meat glazed with sweet barbecue sauce is also a stunner.

Baby back ribs in barnecue sauce
Baby back ribs in barnecue sauce

I found the all-meat pochero a bit odd. Traditional pochero is more of a soup-based, a runny stew of meat shanks. However, Dong Juan’s version is on thick gravy topped with potato chips. There’s no bone marrow at all. But I still liked it.

All-meat Pochero
All-meat Pochero

My personal favorite, however, is gambas pasta. Every strands of the noodle were cooked to perfection, and were seemingly soaked in flavors with utmost consistency. Though the sauce is oil-based, olive oil specifically, the dish don’t feel greasy.

The bonito flakes on top danced to every scoop. It did not only make a flashy presentation, it offered a great seafood flavor as well.

My all-time favorite: Gambas Pasta
My all-time favorite: Gambas Pasta

The Tablea Collections

Dong Juan recently launched their tablea collections. Their special pastas were made more special with sprinkles of grated tablea.

The bread on the side is also tablea-based. The bittersweet taste is something that you look forward to every morning, a perfect pair for a cup of hot chocolate.

Spanish chorizo pasta sprinkled with grated cacao de bola
Spanish chorizo pasta sprinkled with grated cacao de bola

My favorite among the tablea collections is the spanish chorizo pasta.

Nevertheless, it was the succulent carbonara in cacao de bola that captured the taste of the team. Most of the reviewers present on that meetup recommended the carbonara.

I suggest to reduce the portion of tablea from linguine meatballs with tablea marinara sauce’ recipe. It tasted bitter and, honestly, it did not match the flavor of the tomato-based sauce.

Linguine meatballs with tablea marinara sauce
Linguine meatballs with tablea marinara sauce

Mug Cake Flavors

For drinks, the kalamansi blush was the clear winner. The sourness of kalamansi is perfectly relished with the sweetness of the strawberries. Refreshing!

For desserts, Dong Juan served mug cakes. Dark fudge, red velvet, crunchy cookie butter, s’mores, and salted caramel were served at our disposal.

The flavor that caught my attention is the salty caramel. I am not really fun of pure sweet so I need a slight flavor variation. Salty caramel mug cake is the answer.

Mug cake
Mug cake

About Dong Juan

Dong Juan is actually a derivative of Don [Juan], an oligarchical term which seems unfitting for the restaurant’s target market. Thus, Dong [Juan] was born wherein Dong is a gentleman’s endearment and Juan is a colloquial for Pinoy.

A colorful array of concrete patterns adorning Dong Juan's interior
A colorful array of concrete patterns adorning Dong Juan’s interior

Aubrey, one of the owners, explained that Dong Juan now means a food for every “dong”.

Address: Ground Level, The Persimmon Plus, M.J. Cuenco Ave., Mabolo, Cebu City
Operating hours: 11AM-10PM Daily
Contact number: (032) 5052121 | (032) 2665826
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