Boon Tong Kee Philippines

The first time I tried Boon Tong Kee was in Singapore sometime 2010.  It started as a small chicken rice stall in Singapore’s Chinatown in 1979 and since then has grown into an international franchise with branches in the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia.  There are 7 successful branches in Singapore but the branch I dined at is their first full-service restaurant at Balestier Road, which opened as far back as 1983.

 

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Tis the Season to Deal Grocer

 

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year

With the kids jingle-belling

And everyone telling you

Be of good cheer

It’s the most wonderful time of the year

It’s the hap-happiest season of all

With those holiday greetings

And great happy meetings

When friends come to call

It’s the hap-happiest season of all

 

I’ve been humming and singing Andy Williams’ song, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year” this week.  If you can actually hear my voice, you’d think I just murdered one of my favorite Christmas songs.  I shrug and be glad that I’m starting to feel the breath of Christmas.  Honestly, there’s still fear that this Christmas will not have a happy tone like in the past 2 years (2010 was when my father passed and 2011 was when there was abandonment during a grieving year) but I feel more positive this year that things are turning around.  I remember this season with gladness in the heart that God has His promise laid out for me and I soak in His love.

 

I will be cheerful this Christmas.  How can I not be?  There’s some sense of hope in the air.  You look around and people have that cheerful vibe.  Strangers are nicer to strangers.  Surrounding me are happy, merry people.  This season we recall how God so loved the world that He gave His only Son and we are grateful. 

 

Just before December hit, I’ve had much quieter and slower moments greeting November, enjoying “Me Time” and prayer time as well.  But towards the last part of November, things have started going pretty fast and I am swept in the rush finalizing deals needed to be done before the holidays and other projects in the pipeline.  I’ve also been dragged to an activity here and there by friends, old and new –pushing me out of my shell.  Now that first week of December is almost out, I’m getting jitters that I haven’t even started any Christmas shopping.  If I were in my old fighting form, Christmas shopping would’ve been all checked out by October.

 

Traffic has been crazier than the usual.  Malls are literally crawling with people and lines are long.  This year, I barely get any shopping done (well, not in my recent trip in Hong Kong but that’s another story) and my recourse has been to go online.  For easy shopping at discounted price, my destination is Deal Grocer.  That’s the direction I’m going again to escape the stress and make it hassle free through December.

 

Addiction to Deal Grocer has spread among friends.  They personally hand-pick the city’s best experiences and since these are first rate choices, it’s so hard to resist but it makes it all easy for me if I’m buying for gifting.  I can actually do shopping at home or at a coffee shop and see a fab selection of gifts from over 300 premium brands – at a discount.  Some discounts are hefty and substantial, others, reasonable.  Go online at www.dealgrocer.com and if you’re a member like I am, you’d be exposed to EXCLUSIVE Deal Grocer Members-Only prices.  Membership is absolutely FREE.

 

I’ve made two too many purchases in Deal Grocer, most times through friends (since I didn’t have a Visa Debit Card then) and I’ll just pay them when they had me the “gift.”  I was able to try La Cocina de Tita Moning through Deal Grocer and date CW (that’s former Bubba) there.  Many online purchases at DG followed.  The recent purchases I made on my own were the deals for Korea Garden and Hydra Facial Jet of AIP.  Both I was happy about. 

 

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La Cocina De Tita Moning

 

If you have a passion for life and life’s good things, enjoy deals across categories, from dining to getaways to hotels to beauty and wellness to food gifts to baby items.  They have tons of items to choose from. 

 

When I saw Deal Grocer’s Christmas Collection, I am beyond the point of no return.

 

Say I spotted the deal for Beso Cucina Vinoteka, which is one of the hottest dining spots in BHS Central featuring Spanish favorites with a twist by Chef Carlo Miguel.

 

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Exclusive offer for Deal Grocer members buys you a scrumptious 3-Course Lunch for 2 at only P695 (P1,397 originally) that highlights modern Spanish dishes:

Enjoy two classic tapas dishes: Grilled Sardines with Rock Salt, Lemon & Parsley and Spiced Pork Meatballs in Tomato Sauce, perfectly seasoned with paprika and coriander.

Ox Tail and White Bean Fabada on Fideo and Olive Oil

Crema Catalana, a popular Spanish dessert, flavored with a touch of orange zest

2 glasses of Beso’s refreshingly fruity iced tea!

 

When I hold wine and cheese nights at my place, I need to prep before and clean after.  I’m eyeing the L’Incontro Ristorante Italiano Wine and Cheese for 2 P975 (P2000 originally).  Read the deal details below and my mouth quivered in excitement:

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Wee Nam Kee in Manila, A Slice of Singapore

 

 

Wee Nam Kee is one of the well-known and most visited Hainanese Chicken Rice spots in Singapore alongside Boon Tong Kee and Tian Tian.  With the birth of Mrs. Kee’s and STV’s Hainanese Chicken Rice Set (Stevie) for pick-up orders as well as the rise of Tao Yuan and Shiok specializing in Singapore cuisine (which highlights HCR), it’s quite evident that appreciation for chicken rice is developing.  It’s high time that young restaurateurs’ Linfred Yap and Wyser Co brought to Manila the local franchise of Wee Nam Kee.

 

 

Wee Nam Kee’s interiors give off the old-fashioned street food alley vibe with wood-colored roofs paralleled on both sides of the dining area and beautiful bird cage drop lights. 

 

 

At the far end of the restaurant is a glass display of beautifully roasted and steamed chickens –which also provides a peek into the kitchen.  Other Chinese emblems add to the traditional look but on the whole, the restaurant has a contemporary feel.

 

Wee Nam Kee Steamed, Roasted or Soy Chicken

 

Personal Set (P168) served with Chicken Soup

Small – Quarter (P248)

Medium – Half (P488)

Large – Whole (P888)

 

The trifecta of sauces is paraded cleanly on the tables presented in a see-through flask.  It’s the familiar sweetened soy sauce, chili sauce and pounded ginger that add plural layers of taste to the chicken. 

 

 

In this case though, Wee Nam Kee’s soy sauce is not as thick as I had expected and less syrupy too. 

 

 

I prefer a bit thicker soy sauce with a touch of sweetness as it plays a good sweet salt contrast against the heat of the chili and floral zing of the ginger.

 

On the Table

 

Steamed and Roasted Chicken Combination and Chicken Rice

Wee Nam Kee’s chicken is prepared in the traditional Hainan way of cooking chicken, suffusing it in its natural chicken juice and boiling it in the broth that’s continually reduced and re-boiled to make the perfect stock. 

 

 

The appetizing semi-oily rice, fairly fragrant, boasts of high flavors.  Put a mix of all the three sauces according to your preference and it makes the experience anything but boring.  It’s also served with slices of cucumber that cleansed the palate for another round of Hainanese chicken spoonfuls.

 

 

Taiwan Pechay PHP 190 +

The vegetable was cooked just right still retaining the deep green color and its crunchy texture.

 

 

Cereal Prawns 4pcs PHP 375 +

Cereal prawns were medium-sized and was quite a tasty dish.  Everyone on the table gave their aye’s on the cereal prawn and wished there were more to share.  The cereal flakes were fine, delicate and highly seasoned perfect for continuous munching.

 

 

Barley Drink

I’d just go for water next time.

 

 

Wee Nam Kee has made its name originally in Singapore as a top contender for serving the best Hainanese chicken rice but it’s not all just that.  Their cereal prawns are also a must-order.  Interestingly, all their ingredients were sourced locally.  What seems so simple turns out to be a perfected dish by those who mastered that specific style of cooking.  And Wee Nam Kee brings that mastery to Manila finally for us to enjoy a slice of Singapore.    

 

 

Wee Nam Kee

Restaurants at the Ayala Triangle Gardens,

Makati Avenue, Makati City

(632) 846 8924

 

 

Wee Nam Kee Album

 

 

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Oh Hello Again Singapore (1st of 3 Parts)

 

5 months since the last visit, I’m back again in Singapore.  It came at a weird time because it was the annual Cable Convention week in Manila the same week –think ‘Ad Congress’ but instead of the advertising industry, it’s the cable industry so channel partners and content providers from Singapore/HK/Middle East/Germany/etc were in town.  I’ve been a delegate for the Cable Convention for 3 straight years and this was the only time I actually missed it.  Scratch that, we don’t usually get to attend the actual “convention” because that week is usually covered with channel presentations and meetings.

 

Our flight was on Wednesday, which is day 1 of my vacation leave.  I thought I have eluded meetings but I thought wrong.  Monday started with a few.  Tuesday was round-the-clock!!!  Every hour, starting at 9AM, I had a meeting. Most channels asked if they’d bump into me at the Convention but I said I’d be out of town until the following Tuesday.  Since Singapore was my destination, affiliates offered a Disney, CNBC and AETN office tour but I graciously declined and considered it for the next trip.  I already set my itinerary and with my obsessive-compulsive nature, it’d be hard for me to rearrange it again on short notice.

 

Despite the crazy schedule, Tuesday ended on a great note.  I really enjoyed the vibrant dinner with AETN’s Richard Woo and Geraldine at Florabel’s.  Between “friendship” salads, light banter (Gel referring to Richard, who’s not that old as “Uncle” made us roar in laughter) and good wine, it was a fantastic dinner to cap the day.

 

Mucho Gracias

 

First of all, BIG THANKS to Kate who helped me out with my Singapore questions!  Singapore-based for work for 1-year, she was first in mind when I needed some answers on my travel queries.  We also took Kate’s suggestion in staying at Fragrance Hotel in Balestier Road.  Fragrance Hotel is super basic hotel –where rooms are very small but it’s quite okay if you just plan to sleep in it and store stuff.  It’s about USD42 per night.  For best deals, Kate suggested booking through www.agoda.com.

 

Fragrance Hotel:

 

Many thanks to King Reyno, Alex G, Richard Woo for all the Singapore suggestions!!!  I wish I had time to try them all.  There’s always a next time 😉

 

King’s suggestions:

 

Boon Tong Kee for best Hainanese chicken rice.  It’s cheap and right on Balestier road!  Other musts are Din Tai Fung in Paragon or Raffles City for Shao Long Bao dumplings, and No Signboard Resto in Esplanade for Chili Crab.

 

Alex’s suggestions:

 

For local food: Newton Food Center or Wisma Atria Food Republic.  Try Hokkien Prawn Mi, Laksa, Nasi Lemak, Hainanese Chicken Rice and Satay.  There’s a branch of Din Tai Fung at Wisma Atria.

 

For best chili crab with fried mantou and cereal prawns: No Signboard or Jumbo Seafood Restaurant.

For award winning dish –crab beehoon: Sin Huat Eating House at Lorong 35 Geylang.  Anthony Bourdain loved it.  You can check it out at www.makasuntra.com/makanzine/mar00/geylang_quickie.html.

 

Richard’s suggestions:

 

1. Non-food:

 

Night Safari

Universal Studios on Sentosa Island just opened

Nighttime walk around Singapore River and take a bum boat ride? Asian Civilizations Museum, Fullerton Hotel, Merlion, Esplanade Theatre…

 

2. Food:

 

Hawker Centre at East Coast Lagoon Food Village, East Coast Park, Exit 7 from ECP. (Make sure taxi doesn’t take you to East Coast Seafood centre, different)

Try satay, laksa, popiah, bbq stingray etc…

 

East Coast Seafood Centre (chilli crab, pepper crab etc)

 

Bak Kuh Teh (pork ribs in peppery soup) – Outram Park Ya Hua Rou Gu Cha

Address:7 Keppel Road

#01-05/07 Tanjong Pagar Complex

Tel: +65 6222 9610

 

We didn’t get to try them all because we only had 2 and half significant days in Singapore but I won’t miss the chance to tick off all those on Richard’s list.  Richard is also a foodie at heart.

 

Fly By Night

 

Bubba and I met Madz at the airport around 530PM.  After checking in and paying the terminal fee, Madz, Bubba and I bonded at the boarding area.  We can’t help but wonder how much more fun it would be if Francis were with us.

 

It was midnight when we finally settled in our own rooms.  Madz dropped by our room to chat for a bit about the next day’s plans.

 

 

Madz, Bubba and I set out for Chinese Garden around 9AM.  There was a bit of a scramble trying to understand the bus and MRT routes but we did find our way without any hitches. 

 

Crossing the street

Public transpo is fun!

 

Now what?

She grabs the chair and Bubba and I laugh

 

Chinese Garden

 

Chinese Garden is a park in Jurong East built in 1975, patterned after the northern Chinese imperial architecture and landscaping.  It is connected to the Japanese Garden by a bridge but we didn’t visit the Japanese Garden anymore.

 

 

The Main Building

Two of My Three Favorite People in the World

 

The Bridge and Laughing Madz

Bubba and Madeline

Maddie and Me

He looks at home 😀

Bubba’s favorite “I’ll carry you” shot

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Pretty in Green

2 Birds and One Stone

Pagoda

The Little Morning Picnic

 

It was a slow and relaxing morning at the Chinese Garden.  We took photos of the bridge, early spring courtyard, garden courtyard, stone boat, teahouse and fish paradise.  Chris bumped into a colleague who was also on vacation.

 

 

After the daylight stroll at the Chinese Garden, we decided to grab lunch at Din Tai Fung in Wisma Atria.  The trio hopped again in the MRT.  I’m starting to get the hang of it. 

 

Din Tai Fung

 

It was a breeze locating Din Tai Fung.  It was almost at the exit of the train station connected to the entrance of Wisma Atria.

 

 

I think we were lucky to get seated.  Soon after, we saw a line outside waiting to be seated.  Even after we finished lunch, there was still a group waiting outside.

 

 

Din Tai Fung is originally from Taiwan, a restaurant made world famous by its Xiao Long Bao.  Xiao Long Bao is soup dumpling served steamed in small bamboo baskets.  What makes Din Tai Fung’s soup dumpling special?  It has the most translucent fine skin that has at least 18 exquisite folds.  Theirs are plump and juicy –made fresh by the hand every time.

 

On the Table

 

Xiao Long Bao

Xiao Long Bao is best taken with a bit of light soy sauce and ginger.  I LOVE IT.  It’s gotta be the best I’ve tried.  I know I can finish 5 baskets of the XLBs in one sitting if I can afford it! 😉

 

 

Pork Chop Noodle

 

 

Beef in Soy

 

 

Pork Chop Rice

 

 

 

Since Din Tai Fung was my bright idea, I had to take some responsibility for this lunch so I treated Bubba and Madz.  I hope they enjoyed it as much as I did.

 

 

Din Tai Fung

435 Orchard Road #02-48/53

Wisma Atria Singapore 238877

Tel: 65-6732-1383

Mon ~ Fri 11:00~22:00 Sat & Public holiday 10:00~22:00

 

After lunch, we walked around the mall along Orchard Road.

 

 

We decided to check out Fullerton Hotel and Esplanade that afternoon.  We reached Fullerton Hotel and looked around.  The idea was to walk to the Merlion park but it started to drizzle right after Bubba enjoyed his street ice cream.  It started raining so we finally decided to head back to the hotel and rest before setting out on our evening plans.

 

Boon Tong Kee

 

Hainanese Chicken Rice originated from Hainan province in China, but it’s in Singapore that has the biggest debate on where to get the best.

 

 

Last time I was in Singapore, the famous Kitchen Cow raved about the chicken rice of Tian Tian Chicken Rice in Maxwell Center.  The pretty long line agrees with Chrissy’s verdict.

 

 

 

Bubba didn’t appreciate food as much as he does now compared to when he was in Singapore in 2006.  For dinner, we opted to try King’s recommendation on Boon Tong Kee.  It was a short walk from our hotel.

 

 

We shared the large order.  I didn’t have much of an appetite that night (yes, that happens, it’s not the end of the world) but Boon Tong Kee’s Hainanese Chicken Rice clearly satisfied.  What I like about Boon Tong Kee’s version is how soft and juicy the white chicken is, while the rice was oh-so-gingerly-fragrant –really appetizing! 🙂  (The next day, we tried Loy Kee Best Hainanese Chicken, which was also on the same road.  On the 2nd post!)

 

 

Boon Tong Kee

401 Balestier Road

Singapore 329803

Telephone 62543937

 

Night Safari

 

We were running late and I almost opted to forego visiting the Night Safari.  Bubba has already seen the nighttime zoo before so I didn’t mind not catching it.  For his love of animals, he wanted to visit again and convinced me that it’s worth a shot even if we reached the zoo at 10PM.  They close at 12 midnight.

 

 

At Night Safari, we bumped into Madz, her cousins, her cousin’s friends, her sister Odette and Greg.

 

Caught

This is so funny!!! 😀 I couldn’t stop laughing.

Madz teased Bubba, “Ba’t ako walang buhat?”

Finally, I’m not the only person Bubba picks up just like that.

Same height? Haha.

 

Day 2 Sentosa to be continued…