Sure, it
may not be set in a bustling food center and the air-conditioning
betrays the usual sticky, hot feeling you get when you’re in Singapore,
but Ang Mo Kio in The Podium is a pretty darn good alternative when hawker food craving strikes.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
1st Manila Food and Wine Festival
The
country’s top hotels and favorite restaurants are declaring Feb. 22 to
25 as feast days for everyone, as they join the much-awaited ‘Restaurant
Wars’ -- one of the highlights of the 1st Manila Food and Wine Festival
(MFWF).
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Sensei Sushi Bar Restaurant
Sometimes
when a restaurant is relatively smaller, it can be easily overlooked.
But small does not mean less - sometimes this aspect serves as an
advantage, especially when flavors and overall dining experience more
than make up to what it seemingly lacks in size.
Make room for Sensei Sushi Bar, a culinary vanguard which proves that great things can come in smaller packages.
Make room for Sensei Sushi Bar, a culinary vanguard which proves that great things can come in smaller packages.
Monday, February 18, 2013
IHOP (International House of Pancakes) Restaurant Now Open in the Philippines
ad an epiphany after visiting IHOP (International House of Pancakes)
for the first time: my future wedding reception will only serve
breakfast food! OMG. It would be the happiest day of my life, indeed.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Marco Lobregat - Ministry of Mushrooms
"I like to cook and I like to eat, and I work closely with chefs," shares Marco Lobregat, a self-confessed foodie, and President and CEO of Ministry of Mushrooms,
a start-up provider of gourmet mushrooms in the country. He is also the
current Chairman on the Committee on Mushrooms for the Philippine
Chamber of Commerce for Food and Agriculture Industries (PCAFI). In this
interview, Marco talks about his favorite fungi and all things food.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Marufuku Japanese Restaurant
Marufuku: Authentic Japanese Cuisine
by Cityzen | Chris MallariIt’s always a pleasure finding new restaurants. I used to actively look for new places and then let friends and family know how it was (it’s probably one of the reasons why I got this writing gig in the first place). And a few weeks ago, I saw a banner announcing this new Japanese restaurant. I positively had to go and check it out. I was like a moth to the flame.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Restaurants For Valentine's Day
Eats A Date: Restaurant Suggestions for Valentine's Day
by The Click ListIndulge in a gastronomic love affair with the special people in your life this Valentine's Day at the following restaurants.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Forget Me Not Specialty Cakes By Chef Pixie Sevilla Santos
Chef Pixie Sevilla Santos
has been playing her A-game for awhile now. She’s been fond of sweet
things since she was a child, and even left to study abroad in order to
pursue her dreams of becoming a pastry chef. “It was destiny for me to
be here,” she remarks. “At that time, Seattle’s Best was just going to
open, and they offered me to be their supplier. I already had some
recipes that I wanted to label with Forget-Me-Not, but those
were the things that customers had to get from my house.” They sublisted
a space in Hot Rocks, but it didn’t work out quite so well, so Chef
Pixie relegated back to a home-based business. Her clients wanted to be
able to reach her at a more accessible location, so she decided to open
up Forget Me Not Specialty Cakes, a small store in Makati.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Solace Wine and Dine at One Greenbelt Hotel
Pritong kare-kare? Lamb with blue cheese mashed potato? Durian brulee? What are you and where have you been all my life? Read Solace Wine & Dine’s
menu and swoon with me because this is it, boys and girls, a restaurant
that finally understands complex cravings only the hearty eater can
fully comprehend.
Bring a date because it’s a shame not to share this comfort food haven, with a location that is accessible, yet far from the crowd of nearby malls. Exuding the ambiance of a quaint but modern restaurant, Solace Wine & Dine can be found on the ground floor of the newly opened One Greenbelt Hotel along Arnaiz Road in Makati. It’s casual chic on the outside, but definitely friendly inside.
Bring a date because it’s a shame not to share this comfort food haven, with a location that is accessible, yet far from the crowd of nearby malls. Exuding the ambiance of a quaint but modern restaurant, Solace Wine & Dine can be found on the ground floor of the newly opened One Greenbelt Hotel along Arnaiz Road in Makati. It’s casual chic on the outside, but definitely friendly inside.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
NIC's Gourmet Desserts
Once upon a time, NIC’s Gourmet Desserts was a commissary company that offered food and dessert items to coffee shops and restaurants. Owner Rina Go
tailored the business to make use of quality-oriented, homemade family
recipes in order to cater to clients who are always seeking something
special. As a result, customers began to request for her to put up a
store where they could easily purchase and pick up their orders. In
2011, their little San Juan shop—named after Go’s daughter, Nic—was
born.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Forque Resto Bar
I’m a fan of hole-in-the-wall type of restaurants that may not quite be in the limelight but offer stellar food. One such discovery is the resto-bar called Forque.
Welcome to Forque
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Atelier 317 Restaurant
Dine in Quaintness at Atelier 317
by Cityzen | M.C. JoseUnless I’m really craving something, I don’t usually have a good answer to the question, “Where would you like to eat?”, which sometimes becomes a minor cause of delay. There are so many places to go to when you want to eat Japanese, Chinese and Italian; there are times when you want to eat something that is not-exactly-French or not-exactly-Indian, so everything ends up a little more complicated. Fortunately, Stephanie Zubiri’s Atelier 317 and its delicious anything-goes cuisine is here to alleviate that culinary burden.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Yellow Halo Guilt Free Kitchen Restaurant
Since
we're still in the first quarter of the year, I'm pretty sure most of
you are on some sort of a New Year's resolution diet. While anyone's
determination to shed off excess holiday fats is always laudable, the
means most people choose to get to their ideal weight are often
questionable. Are you supposed to follow the no carb, rice-is-evil diet? Or is eat-like-a-caveman a.k.a Paleo diet the best way to get leaner? How about the GM Diet? Does it really make you lose 15 pounds in a week?