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The Lesser Evil: Chuck's Grub


Whoever doesn't like fried food must be rather daft.  One of life's sinful pleasures, anything fried elevates me to a state of high.  That crunchy texture with just the right amount of grease and oiliness is like sweet nectar to my palate.  But practicing the art and science of cardiology has made me keenly aware of the evils of cholesterol.  So much so that I've begun to cut down on my pork intake (goodbye, lechon kawali).  Yet my insatiable hunger for fried food has led me to apparently healthier alternatives.

Of course, seafood should be the answer.  Fried seafood, that is.  Ever since I had my first dibs on Fish and Co.'s fish and chips aeons ago, I instantly fell in love.  I knew I had a less sinful alternative to my favorite fried chicken and pork chops and the like.  Still, given a choice between the former and the latter, I'd still pick the chicken and chops nine times out of ten.  However, it's quite an encouraging sight to notice that a few shops have jumped into the healthy bandwagon and now specialize in offering fish and chips exclusively.

I first noticed Chuck's Grub when I repeatedly passed by SM North's Sky Garden and they had this really big tarp.  That day, I was craving for something fried but I didn't want to splurge on carbs.  We headed out to their small shop right smack in the middle of Sky Garden to try out their offerings.

Called a "chippy" shop, it was anything but.  This quaint nook was fit enough to cram about 6 people or so and get a first hand breath of what's frying.  I was rather hesitant to sit inside, not wanting to smell fishy.  Yet the aroma of whatever it was submerged in their frying cauldrons was inviting enough to persuade me to stay indoors.  Their overhead menu was bright and straightforward.  There's even a short background information about the type of fish you were about to order.  Be wary of the more spunky variants, like the snapper.  Playing it safe, we went for two servings of cream dory.  Ho-hum choice, but wait till you see the servings.  Not seeing any spicy versions, we added another order to perk us up.


Funnel-shaped boxes are the true Brit way to go.

Cooking time was fast, not exceeding 10 minutes or so.  You might expect that the fish isn't cooked all the way through in such a short period, but surprise, surprise!  In a clever presentation, the fish and chips were enclosed by cardboard funnels resting within stainless steel holders.  I was sure glad to have picked dining in rather than taking out our orders.




Beer-battered Dory and Chips, Regular, P130

We ordered two regular-sized dory and chips, which included 2 pieces of fish and more than a handful of french fries.  Initially, I thought the 2 pieces of fish for 130 bucks was a highway robbery.  But then, I saw the fillets and these were two really large cuts, almost twice the length of the average male middle finger and twice the width of a really fat thumb (sorry, couldn't think of a better analogy as of yet).  Still a bit skeptical, I thought this must be bloated by the breading.  But with my first bite, my fears were instantly dissolved and transcended into heaven.  The breading was thin yet perfectly crisp!  The dory was smooth, moist, and hot - definitely cooked all the way through.  It was like 98% fish and 2% breading.  I know some fish and chips shops and even restaurants have proportions like 30% breading, 50% fish, and 20% AIR.  But Chuck's doesn't scrimp on the fish. 

The fries were true potato cuts, not your fast food lard imitations.  To attest to that, I was nearly full when I still had half of the fries and half of the fish left.  Talk about filling.  We picked Garlic Mayo and Tartare sauce for dips, just to enhance the somewhat generic flavor of the dory.  Both dips were perfect, though I would have desired more servings of the dips.  With those large fillets, I think we deserve unlimited sauces!

Jalapeno Poppers, P150

These perky dynamites were a sight to behold.  Fat and plump jalapenos embraced by a warm cheese filling, and then smothered in the same beer-batter.  Deep-fried to perfection, it was a spicy kick to our meal.  Still, the jalapenos seemed to lack the right oomph I was expecting. (Although I might be too tolerant of spicy food already in general.  So take that with a grain of salt. And chili.)  Also, the whole contraption appeared to crumble at first nibble, so it was really messy eating the whole thing bite after bite.  I hope they soon devise a way to stabilize the whole piece, so I could enjoy it slowly.  The tomato salsa dip complemented this Mexican overture.


Who says you get fat from fried food?

Chuck's Grub was a stunner.  The fish and chips were well-executed, even better than fancy restaurants.  It was surprisingly filling even with just the regular serving.  On a more famished day, I would pick the larger servings with 3 or 4 pieces of fish.  But more importantly, for such a supposedly boring and unexciting food choice (fish), I found munching on the dory enjoyable and pleasurable.  The same way I could enjoy a greasy, oil-smeared piece of chicken wing.  Another comfort food added to my list!  Moreover, priced at just over a hundred bucks for the regular dory serving, it is a certain steal.  Now, they even have rice meals to boot.  Rejoice!

I suggest trying out the SM North chippy shop, as I've seen in Chuck's Grub FB page some of the complaints about the other branches.  We were lucky to have experienced our first in their SM North branch, and pretty much met our expectations.  So, given a choice between Fish and Co. and Chucks' Grub?  On a special dinner, perhaps Fish and Co. would be best.  On most other days, when I feel like pigging out without fearing for my arteries, Chuck's Grub is the way to go.  And on those "other" days, that's practically 9 times out of 10.


Chuck's Grub Fish and Chips
Sky Garden, SM City North Edsa, North Avenue
Quezon City





  


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Four Dirty Fingers Are Better Than Your Middle Finger

Long before I found the audacity to write my own food blog, a hot craze was sweeping the nation from north to south.  These winged creatures were taking the country by storm: from the invasion of BonChon to the local upstarts Chicken Charlie and Manang's Chicken.  All three offered basically the same concept: the double-fried technique, drizzle them in your top-secret sauce, toss in a cup of rice, and you're in the game.

No fuss, no frills. Nothing fancy. Until one day, while watching Pop Talk on TV, I found one secret that I was so reluctant to share (hence this delayed post).  This secret was so good that I would raise four dirty fingers to all three chicken champions.  4 Fingers Crispy Chicken was quietly hacking away at the competition, fighting for a coveted spot atop the chicken pedestal.  Tucked ostensibly inside the deep bowels of SM North Edsa, 4 Fingers attempts to bring its own brand of uniqueness. 

When one has tried the top 3 double-fried wonders, the palate often grows tired of the taste and too often they all tend to taste the same.  But this is where 4 Fingers delivers a brash attempt to stimulate your other senses.  We ordered two combo meals, and this was the delightful surprise.


Get those dirty fingers up!

Each meal came in a military-type tin box, which gives 4 Fingers its own distinct image.  Whenever I see a tin box now, I'm reminded of that sumptuous chicken meal!  But there's more than meets the eye.




Drumstick Rice Box (2 pcs), P129

My first reaction when I saw what was inside the box was, this was bigger!  Each drumstick seemed larger than the other chicken chains.  I immediately doubted that it might just be an illusion of the breading.  But as I took my first bite, I was wrong.  It was really big!  In addition, the sauce penetrated deep down to the juicy meat, rendering each bite a wonderful experience.  The same savory sauce was drizzled on my cup of rice, and that alone was heaven. (You know, of course, that Filipinos love to virtually drizzle whatever sauce there is on their cups of rice).  I had 2 complaints, however: the rice portion was a bit meager (come on, you're giving 2 lovely pieces of chicken and I have to contend with this portion of rice?).  And of course, even if missus and I ordered "hot", there wasn't even a remote presence of hot in there.  Maybe we were used to eating spicier wings (we could tolerate Buffalo's Nuclear), but it simply did not suffice.  IMHO, Chicken Charlie is the top spice, Bonchon is halfway (we always order double glaze of spice), and Manang's was all ditsy.  4 Fingers?  Well, maybe just below Bonchon.  Still, with all that pizazz going on with their presentation, I expected a heftier kick!


Chicken Rice Box, P119

If you adore wings more than the drumsticks, then you can opt for the chicken rice box which comes with 3 pieces of wings.  And this is where it gets tricky.  The wings seem a bit smaller, at first glance.  But the taste more than makes up for it, and there is still more meat in there than it actually looks.  Still, I would rather go for the 2 piece winner than the wings.  But, to each his own.


Iced Tea (small), P25

Drown each lovely bite with their own iced tea with a hint of raspberry or some sort.  A perfect combination to the powerful flavors of their glazed chicken.  Again, the paper cup was distinctly garbed in the 4 Finger fashion.  In fact, their store was distinct with its industrial New York vibe draped all over the walls, consistent in its aim to stand out among the chicken champions.

So, move over fellas.  There's a new chicken in town.  In fact, I believe 4 Fingers has opened another branch in Mall of Asia, and another one is coming soon at SM Aura.  Too bad for me, this little secret is out.  4 Fingers offers more than just chicken.  I would definitely come back for the other stuff: the chicken burgers and crispy calamari are definitely tempting.  What really stands out however, is the distinct flavor that penetrates inside the chicken meat, and the bigger serving size, and of course, the unique presentation.  So, if you're tired of the monotony of the other chicken shops, then join me in raising four dirty fingers instead of just one middle finger.


4 Fingers Crispy Chicken
Ground Floor, SM City North Edsa, Main Building
North Avenue, Quezon City
www.gimme4fingers.com


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