MANILA, Philippines - Fast fact: In today’s fast-paced/fast-tracked, fast-food world, sitting down to a proper meal is a luxury we often can’t afford. Especially for the eat-and-run upwardly mobile set, it’s refreshing to know that now, there’s a place they can go to: Rustan’s Supermarket Gourmet to Go.
This grab-and-go-style delicatessen — a fresh, first-of-its-kind concept — is a delicious collaboration between Rustan’s Supermarket and food consultant/chef Beth Romualdez, so we learned from Frances Yu of Rustan’s Supercenters, Inc.
Hot tip: Gourmet to Go, available only at Rustan’s Supermarkets, is now open at Rustan’s Supermarket Fresh in Rockwell and will open this month at Rustan’s Supermarket Fresh, Ayala Center, Makati.
The idea is to promote healthy food that warms the heartstrings and is friendly to the purse strings. And if you’re tired of greasy, fatty fast food that makes you queasy in the end, this place is worth a try.
I’m not really crazy about veggies, but this spinach salad with the mustard celery dressing leaves a tingle in the taste buds. It’s one of the packed salads that also include a chicken Caesar salad, cobb salad, and Le Gourmet salad.
Or you may want to try the tortellini pasta salad that’s got tortellini, broccoli florets, capsicum, black olives, celery, cherry tomatoes, slices of Italian pepperoncini with special Italian dressing.
Actually, you can have a bowl — or two or three. Bowl 1, for instance, sounds cool with the cut-up iceberg lettuce with finely shredded cabbage and fine julienne of carrots drizzled sparingly.
Surely, your salad days are only just beginning.
Now, let’s go to the soups. I’m a soup buff and I like my soup searing hot. Thus, I was soup-er excited to discover that Gourmet to Go has got a lot of my favorites: cream of wild mushroom (P80), carrot ginger (P80), creamy tomato (P85), squash bisque (P85), stuffed cucumber in clear soup (P65), tortilla (P90), Tuscan minestrone (P95), and won ton (P65).
Chef Al Cruz whipped up a hot pot of tortilla soup right before our eyes, and it soothed not just our palate but our soul, too.
And now, we have the sandwiches — some like it hot, some like it cold, and some like it rolled. Rustan’s Supercenters, Inc. Jill Tan and Tet Buchanan tell us that ham & Brie in croissant is a certified best-seller. Farmer’s ham with soft Brie cheese? Now, that’s a brie-lliant combination! Especially with a bed of fresh lettuce and tomatoes sitting on freshly baked croissant. Served hot and fresh, the cheese delicately melts on your tongue. Oui! C’est magnifique!
Also a hot fave is the Italian tuna that’s got spicy tuna with boiled egg, greens, and a dressing of kalamata olive oil (or extra virgin olive oil from olives that have not been spoilt or processed in any way) on French baguette.
Really cool are the cold sandwich offerings: Club Le Gourmet (125), Italian tuna (P95), prosciutto with arugula (P145), tuna salad (P85), and chicken & cranberry (P95).
The rolled sandwiches can make you roll over in delight: deli cold cuts (P110), shrimp Caesar (P150), smoked salmon (P175), and Gourmet-To-Go “House” Wrap (P175).
And if you have some company or you want to party, go and order one of the platters: fruit, deli platter, cheese and crackers, grilled sausages.
The pre-assembled sandwiches are attractively displayed in the glass shelves. You’ll fall in love with ’em at first sight — and first bite! The lovely thing is there’s no waiting time — you can literally grab a sandwich and go. Faster than you can say, “Ready, set, go-urmet!”