Miyerkules, Oktubre 22, 2014

Arya

I've always been a fan of middle eastern food, and it is very painful that none of my friends prefer the cuisine. They are always in disagreement with me everytime I propose the idea of eating or going persian, indian or arabian. Most Filipinos don't like the strong smell of the food which I really enjoy eating. From the tales of my father who stayed years in middle east to the story of princess jasmine and Aladdin i got very hooked up with the culture and the authentic persian and arabic food. One saturday, we got out early from graduate class and i dragged my classmate to watch a movie with me, since we were an hour early we decided to while away our time by having an early dinner. I asked her if we could try Arya and she instantly acknowledged my suggestion.

Arya is a term frequently used in Buddhism that can be translated as "noble", "not ordinary", "valuable", "precious", "pure", etc. but anyways, Arya is a restaurant in Robinsons Mall Ermita that serves Persian cuisine. The owner according to my research is Filipino-Iranian chef. (I thought Iranians are strict when it comes to interracial marriage/relationship?)

My favorite Humus and pita bread, (i love Mediterranean humus)
While chatting away, I discovered that she also likes these foods. Perfect!
Sheikh Kebab
Their Biryani Rice is so simple and cheap hehe, no one can replace Hussein's biryani in my heart.
Me on a magic carpet ride holding my magic bottle! :P

24 with TGI Friday's

TGI Friday's has always been a favorite place for parties, group gatherings and celebrations. Now living away from manila, it occurred to me how I've  missed the lively environment and the happy crowd of friends I've got. Sadly, them friends are all busy with their own lives. Good thing, I was able to cajole one of my partners in crime for a catch up afternoon and post celebration of my 24th birthday at TGI which reminds me of our fun times.
Me and Sexyren
A happy birthday greetings
Cajun Pasta
They are famous for their steaks, but their pastas are must try!

Oreo icecream cake
Happy Birthday to me!

Lunes, Oktubre 20, 2014

D&D Inn best of khao san

D&D Inn is truly worth writing home about. Countless times I've experienced how my perfect travel was ruined by my choice of accommodation, but this time I got lucky choosing this hidden gem for a stay in khao san.
Khao san just like the first time still amazes me of how lively and touristy the place is. Though the overland travel from Siem Reap to BKK had left me terminally head awhirl, 'twas replaced with ecstatic feeling upon setting afoot on the city again. From afar, the sign board of  D&D is already visible but one still has to enter a  hallway of shops to reach the hotel's lobby entrance.
The cheapest rate with Western Type Amenities and best inclusions one could get.

Guests have free access to the swimming pool area

The lobby looks small, you would think that the establishment is small scale. But behold! the minute we traveled our way to our room, we discovered how big the hotel is. There were a lot of rooms and the other side of the hotel is still in maintenance.

My room facing the busy street of khao san

Included on the hotel price is free breakfast at dang derm which is across in front of the hotel. They serve Western Style Buffet-It was a Steal! 

I wanted to swim for the  night, but there were too many foreigners enjoying the pool. Too bad I only had one night in Bangkok.

Huwebes, Oktubre 9, 2014

Pho Hoa

Vietnamese cuisine is continuously gaining popularity among Filipinos, as a result the before empty vietnamese restaurants are now crowded by foodies. One of my favorite is Pho Hoa which has a small branch in Robinsons Mall Ermita.

Phở or pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup consisting of broth, linguine-shaped rice noodles called bánh phở, a few herbs, and meat. Pho is a popular street food in Vietnam and the specialty of a number of restaurant chains around the world.
It makes me feel better looking at how green my food is, its a nice escape from eating too much meat all the time.

I love deep fried vietnamese pork spring rolls, this one didn't trigger joy on my taste buds. And I just wonder why instead of peanut sauce they used chocolate sauce when as far as I know vietnamese peple don't like too much sweets.
Vietnamese Spring Roll,summer roll, or salad roll, is a Vietnamese dish traditionally consisting of pork, prawn, vegetables, bún (rice vermicelli), and other ingredients wrapped in Vietnamese bánh tráng.

Miyerkules, Oktubre 8, 2014

Pho vs. Faux


 During my recent trip to Vietnam, I was able to experience slurping a Pho. But even before I was already excited to taste a real vietnam noodle along with my basic tourist knowledge about it.
Pho means noodle
Ga chicken
Bo beef
But its a shame I never got curious about the correct pronunciation of the word Pho. Countless times I've eaten it not knowing I am making a culturally insensitive act of pronouncing it as 'FOE'. So I thought its not yet too late, I should thus exert an effort now of spreading that the word Pho is pronounced as 'FUH". 


The noodle comes with salad of herbs and vegetables piled in a separate plate and the others floating atop the broth, noodles and cuts of meat. 
 Made with pristine white rice flour noodles that are made daily and sold in markets.  A good pho broth is crystal clear, like a French consommé. The broth alone has a magical taste which I've never tasted anywhere else. I loved the mint leaves and the green lime. The play between the greens and the sweet-and-sour broth, with noodles playing their key role, is a total magic.

In pho, cinnamon and star anise lead the charge, with assists from cloves and cardamom. 

In Vietnam they will charge you extra for using wet tissue.

Miyerkules, Setyembre 17, 2014

Mann Hann

Mann Hann was derived from an ancient Chinese legend that the owners love to tell their children. The romance involved Mann or Manchurian and a descendant from an old Han Dynasty and how the emperor's opulence showed when entertaining foreign dignitaries by ordering “Mann Hann” Menu which consist of 200 delectable varieties. These feasts usually took them weeks to consume. Nobody knows for sure how the story ended but somehow synonymous with authentic Chinese Cuisine


Me and Lhuvz during our day off, we decided to take a break from chaotic work and eat somewhere we missed
Garlic Fried Rice
Honey Lemon Juice

Lechon Macau
I love Mann Hann, I celebrated by 18th bday in this resto and until now it never failed to serve us its delectable chinese menu.
Fish fillet with mushroom

Punaw (a kind of clam shell)  in Chinese sauce

Linggo, Setyembre 14, 2014

Face reader- ninsō uranai

Sir yuji hamai, one of our most irrate japanese  guests approached me one time. He always had something to complain about, so i braced myself for his complaint. All smiles, he suddenly told me, 'you are from quezon, lucena'. 
I was overly surprised, and asked him 'how come you know sir?'
It shows, from your face', he answered smilingly and walked out.
From that time, he always smiles whenever he heads to the frontdesk, unlike before.
(he has got no fb and definitely no infos about us all, iv researched abt face reading and found out that there's only one in a million face reader nowadays. I shouldve asked him if il still become a doctor)

Face reading has been used for millennia in both the Eastern and Western civilizations. In the Western world it is called physiognomy while in China it is known as xiàng shu and in Japan as ninsō-uranai.Back to the ancient japan and korean empire,the emperors would hire divinitive person to know who the traitor is. This person is called a 'face reader'.

Huwebes, Setyembre 11, 2014

Team white: United Nations

More than (8) eight hours of overland journey with strangers is a typical setup for travelers. But what makes this one different from other trips is that it reminds me of the word sonder-n. the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own—populated with their own ambitions, friends, routines, worries and inherited craziness—an epic story that continues invisibly around you like an anthill sprawling deep underground, with elaborate passageways to thousands of other lives that you’ll never know existed, in which you might appear only once, as an extra sipping coffee in the background, as a blur of traffic passing on the highway, as a lighted window at dusk.
The whole journey was exasperating yet was a total fun from more than 3 stopovers to change of vehicles. There was the French guy who never stopped talking, the bald Chinese guy who fondly responds to his chitchats. The two Chinese ladies who were well, Chinese. The European lovebirds, the Indian who doesn't talk and the Japanese lady solo traveler who can't speak English. 
From moc bai, the operators discovered that the Japanese lady lost her white tag sticker, they demanded she pay again or she needs to get off the van. Team white protested (our team lol) that she already paid her fare and she doesn't need to get off the van or pay again for losing a piece of sticker. It was a 20 minute debate with the operator and finally when he was already singled out he let her stay with us. 
When the door closed everyone clapped hands and the Japanese lady was very thankful to everybody. When we've reached our destination, we all separated without knowing each other's names.

#proudofwhiteteam

Slice

Slice is an American inspired restaurant/bakery owned by Senator Pia Cayetano. The last time we went there we were lucky to see Senator Pia conversing with someone.
The restaurant has a lot of mouth watering cupcakes and cakes to offer. Plus they have a healthy menu for health conscious diners.
Caesar salad with bits of tinapa (smoked fish). It's a new discovery for me, the bits of tinapa goes well with cheese.
Black squid ink pasta which never tasted like a squid. It was good anyway
Peanut butter Oreo cupcake for bday girls 
Our exchange gifts 

SLICE, Bonifacio High Street Central
G/F Bonifacio High Street Central, West Superblock
7th Ave. cor. 29th St., Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
Metro Manila, Philippines

Linggo, Setyembre 7, 2014

Millies of Microtel by Wyndham



Millies is operated by PARAMOUNT HOTELS & FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CO. INC., it is an in-house restaurant of Microtel by Wyndham


The restaurant is a tribute to the matriarch Millie Del Rosario, a devoted wife, a doting mother, a fun-filled friend and above all, a truly remarkable woman who was way ahead of her time.”
With her love of travel, she introduced different international cuisines to her family.

They offer International Dishes to Filipino dishes with intricate artistry on their food and elegance of the surroundings
Millie's Restaurant has a variety of menu selections around the world. Mediterranean, Asian, America, and Europe. In the Filipino corner in the menu highlights the weight of the homegrown dishes matching it against the international food contenders.





Seafood Marinara
Microtel Mall of Asia at (02) 403 3333 loc. 597; new branch at Sto. Tomas Batangas at (023) 4056447 / (0917) 8239058.