A taste of Portugal is what O’sonho (pronounced as “O’sonyoâ€) has to offer. Inasmuch as nothing compares to the quality of food a restaurant serves, the first impression that it makes as you march in is a big factor for me. Restaurants with couches where you can comfortably sink in, is a plus – O’sonho has that, in deep, inviting tangerine colored seats.
The wall paper in the area where our group was set to feast in took my memory back to my school days when I learned about the explorations of Columbus who was a Portuguese. I swear, it pays to be an early bird during events. Because you not only get to shift from the stress of travel time to being comfy enough to get the feel of the place you are in and observe while you are at it.
The owner of O’sonho, Nik Barancik was very cordial even as he told us some bits and pieces about the dishes that the staff served us. His mother is a Filipina and his father, a Portuguese. Most of the dishes we were served with, we more or less familiar with. As a country colonized by the Spaniards, who are also conquerors in their own rights, had probably discovered more or less similar spices in their explorations as the Portuguese. We were also told that the Portuguese cuisine is spicier than Spanish. The rich blend of the spices is basic to each and every dish they served. I am not surprised when the organizers told us foodies that O’sonho is one of the establishments former President GMA goes to whenever she visits Eastwood.
My drink of choice was the Cranberry Cooler, P120
Here are some of the gastronomic feasting we had at O’sonho:
Chouriço Sisig, P210
Picado, P300
Salpicao’s Portuguese brother. Tenderloin beef cubes bathed in garlic, red wine, herbs and spices.
Cerveza Battered Fish and Chips, P260
Battered fish fillet in a bed of seasoned fries. Served with their signature perinaise.
Whole Roast Peri-Peri Chicken, P720
This platter is good for 3 to 4 people. Probably one of the most flavorful chicken I have ever tasted.
Paella
Coffee Marinated Roast Pork – Php420.00
This is definitely something I have never tasted before but I actually found very interesting. It’s not one of those dishes that will require a long deal of getting used to to acquire the taste. I appreciated it as soon as it touched my palate. And that’s something coming from a non-coffee drinker. A must try!
Tres Leches, P220
Chocolate Ganache, P220
This scrumptious chocolate ganache cake which is as fudgy as fudgy can be (just the way I want it) is my runaway favorite from all the three dessert goodness they served us with.
O’sonho Portuguese Fusion Restaurant
G/F Eastwood Mall, Bagumbayan, Quezon City
Tel. (02) 470-1768