Michael Velasco at Mario’s

One of Manila’s most acclaimed fine dining restaurants, Mario’s has earned an impeccable reputation for great food and professional service.  The dining room to the right is bright and intimate with plush banquettes, comfortable chairs, contemporary accents and a touch of class, which is what this place is all about.

 

Everything is made in-house including the dressing for their Caesar Salad made fresh and tableside.  I’ve been visiting Mario’s more frequently lately as I’ve been holding business lunch meetings here every now and then since my office has moved to the ABS-CBN grounds mid this year.  Service is always friendly and efficient at Mario’s by their long-standing waitstaff who has been with them for decades.

 

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Mario’s offers fine food in comfortable surroundings where I’m sure to have a great meal and always a good time.  Last Wednesday night, during the APEC holiday, I visited Mario’s for an agenda outside the usual.  From 10th of November until the 4th of December 2015, Michael Velasco’s art will be displayed at the restaurant for their clientele’s appreciation and prospective acquisition.

 

Painter, muralist, and portraitist Michael Velasco has long held a strong fascination for the female form.  His works – mostly featuring women as embodiments of grace, elegance, and humanity – are improvisations of the Modernist and Classicist idioms.  In this series, Michael Velasco further elaborates on his fascination for the female figure finding inspiration in the work of a plethora of past and present masters like Waterhouse, Klimt, Sargeant, Bougereau, Degas, Whistler Stwart, Juan Luna, Jeremy Lipking, Daniel Greene and Scott Burdick.

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Abbondanza Brings Pizza with Pizzazz!

 

 

Abbondanza is coming out with I Heart Pizzas this February, in time for the love month.  If your special someone enjoys pizza (as much I do), then you should surprise her with an I Heart Pizza.  These are basically the Abbondanza 12-inch pizzas shaped like a heart

 

 

There are over thirteen delicious pizza flavors to choose from.  I think you might even get the option  to spell out your deepest feelings in vegetables, meat and cheese (just don’t make it a novel)!  Every Abbondanza pizza is made fresh since their dough is rolled out and kneaded only upon your order to ensure freshness and yummyness with every bite.

 

The Abbondanza I Heart Pizza is P350 for every solo order (any flavor of choice) or P1000 for a box of 3 heart-shaped pizzas (any flavor of choice).

 

 

 

 

It’s a cute way to surprise your loved one who loves pizzas.

 

 

For orders/reservations:

 

(632) 633 6336 (Megamall Branch)

(632) 804 0160 (SM Mall of Asia Branch)

Open DAILY from 10 AM – 10PM.

 

 

Abbondanza Branches:

G/F Mega Strip, Mega Building A,

SM Megamall, Julia Vargas Street, Mandaluyong City.

(632) 633 6336

 

2/F Entertainment Mall,

SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City

(632) 804 0160

www.abbondanzarestaurant.multiply.com

 

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Valentines Cruise 2010

 

 

Looking at celebrating Valentine’s Day beyond the cookie cutter?

 

This year, step out of the chocolate box and sail off  into the sunset.  Romance your date on a very special Valentine’s cruise and express your love in a unique way.

 

They can accommodate up to 10 couples (20 pax). Price per couple is Php 4,000 (Php 2,000 per head), inclusive of buffet dinner and drinks.  Available dates are February 12, 13, and 14.

 

FEBRUARY 12 (Friday)
EVENING CRUISE
Assembly Time: 7:30 PM, Manila Yacht Club
Departure: 8:00 PM
Arrival: 11:00 PM, Manila Yacht Club

 

FEBRUARY 13 (Saturday)
SUNSET CRUISE
Assembly Time: 4:00 PM, Manila Yacht Club
Departure: 4:30 PM
Arrival: 7:30 PM, Manila Yacht Club

EVENING CRUISE
Assembly Time: 7:30 PM, Manila Yacht Club
Departure: 8:00 PM
Arrival: 11:00 PM, Manila Yacht Club

 

FEBRUARY 14 (Sunday)
SUNSET CRUISE
Assembly Time: 4:00 PM, Manila Yacht Club
Departure: 4:30 PM
Arrival: 7:30 PM, Manila Yacht Club

EVENING CRUISE
Assembly Time: 7:30 PM, Manila Yacht Club
Departure: 8:00 PM
Arrival: 11:00 PM, Manila Yacht Club

 

For inquiries and bookings, Call or SMS Raymond at 0917 5808800. Reserve your slots now!
*Reservations will be accepted starting February 1, 2010.
**Reservations will be held up to 2 days only. 50% downpayment is required to confirm your slot.
***Pictures from our past cruises available upon request.

 

 

Abbondanza Valentines Promo

 

 

Celebrating Valentine’s Day can give people a real headache.  Between the traffic and the prices and the overwhelming need to be dressed up and romantic, what once started a celebration of love can soon become a disaster of epic proportions.  This is why ABBONDANZA has worked hard to come up with a menu that is both filling and reasonably priced, available not only on Valentine’s Day but throughout the entire month of February (beginning February 5, 2010 till February 28, 2010).

 

Below is Abbondanza’s Special Set Menu for the whole month of February. 

 

Abbondanza Valentine’s Menu for the Month of February

(beginning  February 5 up to February 28, 2010)

 

Option One

 

Appetizer

Prosciutto e Melone

Sweet juicy melon wrapped in rich salty prosciutto ham

 

Soup

Minestra

Velvet Cream of Pumpkin soup accented with bits of pancetta and Italian spices served with cocoa foccaccia

 

Entrees

Risotto Trio

A hearty sampling of our best-selling risotto dishes

 

Risotto con la Fondutta

The grown-up version of a childhood comfort food – arborio rice is cooked and simmered in a sauce of mixed Italian cheeses

               

Risotto al Funghi Porcini

Arborio rice cooked with a blend of wild mushrooms, basil, parsley, and cream

 

Risotto con Sogliola

Fillet of fish gently seasoned, lightly pan-fried and topped with a splash of lemon contrasts with a generous helping of creamy yellow risotto

 

Pollo Arrosto

Italian-style slow roasted chicken served with root vegetables

 

Dessert

Panna Cotta

A smooth mix of cream and milk cooked down to subtle perfection. Served with berry sauce and topped with fresh blueberries

 

Choice of Bottomless Iced Tea or Lemonade or a glass of our house red wine

 

P888 (All-inclusive, Good for Two)

 

 

Option Two

 

Appetizer

Prosciutto e Melone

Sweet juicy melon wrapped in rich salty prosciutto ham

 

Soup Course

Minestra

Velvet Cream of Pumpkin soup accented with bits of pancetta and Italian spices served with cocoa foccaccia

 

Pizza Course

Heart-Shaped Pizza

Wear your heart on your plate. Pizza professing your love, and your tastes, any flavor of your choice

 

Pasta Course

Capesante Erucola

A light yet hearty pasta dish, fettucine pasta cooked together with fresh scallops, fresh tomatoes and arugula

 

Entrée

Salsicce al Vino Biance with Creamed Baked Potatoes

Our best-selling Italian sausages served with baked potato layered with cream and mozzarella. Love at first bite.

 

Dessert Course

Panna Cotta

A smooth mix of cream and milk cooked down to subtle perfection. Served with berry sauce and topped with fresh blueberries

 

Choice of Bottomless Iced Tea or Lemonade or a glass of our house red wine

 

 

P888 (All-Inclusive, Good for Two)

 

 

*Subject to change without prior notice. For reservations and inquiries, please call 633-6336.  

 

Let me know if you tried this Abbondanza Valentines Promo folks! 😉

 

Trilogy Boutique and Canteen

 

 

It was quite unusual that Bubba and I found the energy to drive to Makati during weekday for dinner.  It was one of those evenings we decided to wing it.  Bubba has read about Trilogy and wanted to try it out.

 

 

We arrive at the location near closing time but we were still accommodated.  We walk into the space where 2 beautiful Fs intertwine -food and fashion.  Trilogy Boutique and Canteen is a lifestyle boutique and canteen that offers unique mix of fashion merchandise for Manila’s fashion forward folks (that’s a lotta F’s!) and an in-store café that presents scrumptious eats from the kitchen of chef Fern Aracama. 

 

 

Some of the brand they carry… Dim Mak, Junk Food, Christys Crown Series Hats, Obey, WeSC, Incase Bags, Generic Surplus, Gourmet Footwear, Pointer Footwear, Gravis, Dolce Vita, Matiko, Report Shoes, Alternative Apparel, Adidas Originals by Originals, Tretorn, Kangol, C.Luce, Brigada Eyewear, Lego Watches, Andy Warhol Watches

 

On the Table

 

Seafood Chowder PHP

Warm starter with seafood bits

 

 

Meatball Mozzarella Melt PHP

Both Bubba and I are TRYING very hard to start a lighter diet so we can be fit for our Singapore – Bali trip mid-march.  We decided to get sandwiches instead of a full meal that included rice.

 

 

The meatball mozzarella was as delicious as it looked.  Meaty and tasty meatballs smothered with luscious marinara sauce and topped with gooey cheese.  Served with lightly salted sweet potato chips. 

 

 

Tuna Melt + Whole Wheat + Cheese + Tomato PHP 175

Open faced tuna sandwich with a base of tomato and cheese slice on top.  Served also with sweet potato chips.

 

 

Find a lot of fresh, independent brands that represent quality and individuality in the Trilogy Boutique, and get a meal or two immediately right after shopping!  Simple + Good Food! 😉

 

 

 

Trilogy Boutique and Canteen

110 Alvion Center, Rada Street,

Legaspi Village, Makati City

328-1071
http://trilogyboutique.multiply.com

 

Trilogy Album

 

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar

 

 

Bubba first found out about this secret place in a magazine.  Bubba called the number trying to place a reservation but it was a packed night –as the usual in most days.  Bubba tried calling again right after mass last Sunday around 830pm and fortunately as fate would have it, we were advised that we can be accommodated that evening. 

 

 

After hearing mass at Sanctuario de San Jose and running quick errands at Shangri-la, Bubba and I headed out to Maginhawa St –the famed street laced with interesting foodie discoveries.  It wasn’t very difficult to locate VGIB (Van Gogh is Bipolar), just tread along Maginhawa St. in Sikatuna Village and look for the landmark, Redbuck’s.  That pathway going to the inner duplex will lead you to an evening you would definitely remember.

 

 

There is a sign on the door that says, “Welcome!  Please remove your shoes.  Thank you,” which reminded me of my own “Shoe Stop” sign (thanks to my good friend Mon for the artwork!) I placed by the door of my condo several years ago.  I held intimate dinners with groups of friends frequently in my small rental condo unit and was really anal-retentive obsessive-compulsive about the grime that “shoes” bring in.  That’s why I’ve asked guests to remove their shoes and if possible, disinfect their feet with the wipes/alcohol before coming in.  All my friends can attest to how squeaky-clean my condo was and how spotless the floor was.  It wasn’t only my neat freak attitude kicking in, but also, engaging with a clean “base” (feet) makes for a fresh and raw/natural ambience –open and free.

 

Van Gogh’s Front Door

 

Replica of the “Shoe Stop” sign I had at the condo

 

 

Back to Van Gogh, my jaw dropped at the sight of the living art space –make that art and food space.  The span of art in every corner and inch of the room emits so much energy that one can’t help but be stirred. 

 

I seriously love this old-fashioned cabinet (reminds me of my Grandma’s cabinet)

 

The bell clonked and our attention immediately shifted to the face behind the little kitchen window placing newly cooked dishes on the counter.  We meet Jetro, a travel photographer and the creative director behind the art and food of Van Gogh is Bipolar.  He good-naturedly welcomed us to his rousing abode.

 

 

Upon my probing, Jetro shares the story behind VGIB and alludes that people misconstrued this sanctuary of his as a mere “restaurant.”  It is not.  This is, first and foremost, Jetro’s private refuge, where his most intimate of thoughts and talents weave into a creative spin.

 

 

Before anything else, read the House Rules.  Key word: Self-service.  No one waits after you.  After perusing the nonconforming menu that informs one about ingredients that release happy enzymes, Bubba wrote our orders on a sheet of paper and gave it to the kitchen.

 

 

As we patiently wait for what the kitchen offers, we stuffed ourselves visually with the artistic splendor of his apartment.  Unique is probably the word that guests usually mouth off stepping into VGIB.  Other than being distinctive, I would say that the place is quite engaging.  The naked eye sees the red graffiti wall at one end of the room, 2 regular coffee tables with seats, 2 low coffee tables with rugs/pillows for sitting/lounging, and a main dining table for groups of 5 or more.  But other than the obvious, there is so much stimulating vibe in the whole room radiating from the different quirky art pieces hanging, etched, written, deconstructed, and basically pieced together.

 

 

I wish I had my own boudoir that channels my very own energy and thoughts in the spaces between.

 

On the Table

 

Spanish Plum Mint Tea PHP 55

The engagement doesn’t stop with the furnishings and art fixtures –it stems to the food as well.  When you order tea, you choose your own pot from the table decked with teapots, shot glasses and tea/coffee jars.  Tagged on the menu as an “Extra Upper,” it is mint tea with blend of premium quality organic Spanish plum tealeaves.  The teacup is decorated with a lone fresh mint leaf.  Pour yourself a warm start to an elevated food experience. 

 

 

Axl Rose’s Egg Shot PHP 25

Organic egg submerged in hot water for 5 minutes served in its eggshell and with honey mustard or Jetro’s special black sauce.  The shot glass is already filled with the wild honey and special black sauce.  The food in itself is again very interactive.  You crack your own egg, carefully pour the yolk and whites inside, stir the mixture and do the shot.  Bubba valiantly tried the shot and said that it can perk you up immediately.  Texture wasn’t slimy and was more of a soup shooter full of protein with a hint of balsamic sweetness that perks the mood.

  

Egg is an excellent source of protein that gives that “extra kick” you need especially when soft-boiled.  

  

 

Pres Clinton’s Meal – Van Gogh Rice PHP 275

Grilled Aussie Lambchops with organic black mountain rice with olive oil/bagoong sauce and olive oil/soy sauce base.

 

 

Despite having read (in another blog) a not-so-good feedback on the lamb chops, I boldly ordered it, knowing that one man’s claim might be another woman’s tasty treasure.  Boy, am I so glad that I didn’t let that stray me away.  The lamb chops were brimming with flavor, balanced out well by the organic black mountain rice that’s full of texture.  Add a distinct layer of flavor by dabbing a bit of the black mint/rosemary semi-sweet sauce.  Try a shade of saltiness by dabbing it in the bagoong with sprit of calamansi sauce. 

 

 

There’s a slice of orange as garnish.  Take a citrus route and get the pulps on your rice.  I also loved the fresh herbs such as the stalk of marigold and basil in the dish –giving a fresh minty note that pulls the dish together. 

 

Emperor’s Fish PHP 255

Bubba was supposed to order Roosevelt –a salmon dish that’s a house specialty but they ran out.  Bubba opted to get the Emperor’s Fish.  It was a special of the day.  I wasn’t able to note what kind of fish was served but it tasted clean and light like sole.  The fish was moist and cooked perfectly.  The Emperor’s Fish was also accompanied by organic mountain rice. 

 

 

Jim Carrey’s Sardines PHP 99

This is usually accompanied by mountain rice but since they ran out, we were asked if we wanted it served with pasta instead –of course!  Variety is always welcomed.  Bubba and I both liked the sardines that had a tinge of spiciness that wakes up the senses.

 

 

Mel Gibson’s Darkest Sins (2) PHP 125 each

It’s a vodka shot deep in dark chocolate with walnut and almond.  When you take the shot, get wonderfully overwhelmed with the dark chocolate… slowly and smoothly, a shadow of bitter liquorish flavor travels in your buds… and steadily, you feel warmth in your mouth, then feel the heat or intensity crawling up to your throat and nose, surrendering a fervor inside.  An hour later on your way home, the impression it left you is still vivid.

 

 

 

Thanks Jetro for welcoming us in your “world”.

 

In the coming weeks, Jetro will no longer accept walk-ins and will fully focus on by-reservation format only.  Cooking is a fondness of his and he wants to be able to share this in a happy busy kitchen but not a frenzied one.

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar is an almost full encounter of Jetro’s senses –from visual art to textural and taste experience of his food concoctions.  The dishes are bright and delightful.  Place is charming, the food are innovative and on the whole, experience is utterly memorable.  It is already a treat in itself to meet someone as passionate as Jetro.

 

Leave with an inspiration.

 

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar

154 Maginhawa St.

Sikatuna Village, Quezon City

(632) 394 0188

0929 163 8592

 

 

Van Gogh is Bipolar Album

 

 

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Love For Art on Valentines

SIX RELENTLESS ARTISTS WILL DARE DECONSTRUCT LOVE AT ART19b GALLERY THREE DAYS BEFORE VALENTINE’S


Just before the rush of Valentines Day, Carina Guevara’s Art19b in Gen. Romulo Ave. Araneta Center Cubao, presents Deconstructing Love.


Featuring six talented artists Juno Paruñgao, Jeremy Malcampo, Ivan Carlo Basit, Alain Austria, Liezl Buenaventura, and Lito Casaje presenting a collection of art works exposing love’s metaphysical assumptions along with its internal contradictions.

 

Image source: http://www.micamyx.com

Image source: http://www.micamyx.com

 

‘Deconstructing Love’ opens February 12. at Art19b Gallery with cocktails at 7, brought to you by the Barcelo Café of La Consolacion College Manila and Miss Carina Guevara.  The exhibit runs from February 12, 2009 to March 5, 2009.

 

Break the usual habit and feast your eyes with creative artwork in Deconstructing Love exhibit.

 

Art19 Gallery

Cubao Expo Shop 14b, Gen. Romulo Ave.

Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City

(+63) 9215575603

Website: http://Art19b.multiply.com 



The Biggest Outdoor Gallery in Asia is in Manila!

Bubba always takes the EDSA route to wherever, which I used to vehemently dispute since EDSA is swarming with recklessly speeding buses.  One thing that we enjoy though while traversing key cities along EDSA is the flock of mega-structure commercial billboards.  We admire the wit and creativity behind some billboard ads, while others give us a spoonful of laughter for just plain silliness.

 

 

On October 17, 2nd Media, the Public Affairs arm of the Outdoor Advertising Association of the Philippines (OAAP) launched the biggest outdoor gallery in Asia.  No, the event wasn’t held in South China.  It was actually staged at Top Shelf of Fully Booked, Bonifacio High Street.  Yes, you read it right –in Manila.

 

 

2nd Media paved the way in marking a new chapter in billboards’ history as they unleash the curtains of the Manila Outdoor Gallery Art Route.  Billboards have always been a tool only for advertising or announcements but OAAP is changing Metro’s billboard landscape Metro by featuring artworks from 10 of the most promising Filipino artists.  Included in this pool are the names of Popo San Pascual, Riel Hilario, Eddie Boy Escudero, Jose Terence Ruiz, Mario V. Fernandez, Gari Buenavista, MM Yu, Christina Quisumbing Ramilo, Lotsu Manes, and Tina Fernandez of Art Informal, who happens to be the curator of the exhibit.

 

 

This inception of Outdoor Gallery aims to enrich people with artworks that highlights environmental awareness –love for Mother Earth.  As our eyes are not accustomed to seeing paintings that are bigger than life, this social advocacy of 2nd media takes us out of the daily hustle bustle of Manila traffic and the daily strain. 

 

  

I was offline for four days since I was in Zambales for an adventure race.  Passing through EDSA-North Luzon Expressway-SCTEX, I saw three of the paintings in key locations.  Art and Literature, in whatever medium its fashioned, whether a play or artwork –now in billboards, is food for the soul –enriching our lives beyond our necessities.

(Some photos courtesy of GeiserMaclang)

 

 

Outdoor Gallery Media Launch Album

 

 

Of Music and Painting

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When kids think Puccini is a mushroom, there isn’t enough art in our school

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Cafe Leona

Friday dinner was spent at Café Leona.  No, no, we weren’t in Vigan, Ilocos Norte.  It is the Café Leona in the metro, conveniently situated along Katipunan Avenue.

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It looks like a garden restaurant from the outside.  The restaurant is open and airy with large windows, beautiful woodwork and a friendly homey atmosphere.  Several paintings were displayed on the wall, some quite peculiar piece of art (the pig art was creepy according to CW), but artistic nonetheless. 

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During this dinner, CW breaks to me that we won’t be able to go with the DEFTAC group to the Anawangin trip because he had to work over the weekend.  Too bad because I’ve bought groceries (chips, jams, 2 kilos of liempo, wheat bread, drinks) and CW ordered 3 frozen bangus from Pixies solely for this trip.  But then, as always, work comes first before leisure.

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On the Table:

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Pepperoni Pizza PHP 180

Thin crust pizza where some parts of the dough were crunchy while other parts were soft.  Better to order a Margherita pizza at Bellini’s for PHP 170.

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Quesadilla PHP 100

Basic tortilla dough with cheese and cilantro inside.

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Mozzarella Chicken PHP 150

The waiter said that this is one of their bestsellers.  It didn’t taste like it was a bestseller at the time we dined in.  The chicken was dry and tasteless with a pitiful layer of mozzarella on top of it.

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Maria Shrimp PHP 200

Other than the melon shake, this dish is the highlight of the dinner.  White mushroom sauce on fettuccini pasta with generous helping o f fried shrimps.  I have to note though that the pasta was drowning in the sauce.

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Melon Shake PHP 35

Fresh melon with milk.  CW can taste artificial melon flavoring but I disagree.  There were bits of melon flesh for this to come from a pack.  *Shrugs* Maybe they added melon powder to spike up the taste.  Overall, this was a saving grace.

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Strawberry Shake PHP 35

Kool-aid strawberry added to crushed ice.

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On our way out, we saw Tiffany and her boyfriend ordering dinner.  It was also their first time that night to dine there and asked us how the food were. 

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 Café Leona is located at 137 Katipunan Avenue, St. Ignatius, QC.

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Album: http://cushee.multiply.com/photos/album/435