Foodie Club Series: Beijing Hand Pulled Noodles

 

 

Photo Credit:

Carlos Palma of Foodie Manila

http://www.foodiemanila.com/

(Only those watermarked. The others are mine. I don’t want to insult him haha.)

 

ZP picked me up from the office and off we headed to the San Juan area where most of food bloggers and foodies alike are meeting that Thursday evening.  Assembly place of choice: Beijing Hand Pulled Noodles.  ZP already placed the reservation for our little group –which is now dubbed as “The Club.”

 

BHPN is not new to me as Bubba and I have visited this place so many times for their lamb dumplings.  Whenever we visit Ristras (which was a LOT in the past), the usual is to walk next door to BHPN and order their steamed dumplings to go.

 

 

BHPN is a simple noodle restaurant with seating capacity that can accommodate 30 conveniently.  A counter is in between the dining area and their kitchen that has an open window.  Catch their chef in action as he pulls long strands of fresh noodles and cut them in equal portions only with his hand.

 

The reserved seats were filled up and we placed our orders.  Soon after, the table space was crammed with several orders of dumplings, dry noodles (braised beef, shredded beef and fish), tofu skin and century egg!

 

On the Table

 

Braised Beef Dry Noodles PHP 135

I’ve always tried their Braised Beef Noodle Soup but I should have learned about their Braised Beef Dry Noodle first because it satisfies more.  The delicious braised beef in small chunks arrives with the “dry” noodles drenched in braised beef broth.  The clear soup comes separate to add to the dry noodles in case there’s need for it or for extra hankering slurp of warm broth.

 

 

The dish made more appealing with the green vegetable (Taiwanese pechay?) on the side, good measure of minced garlic (for added flavor) and chopped green onions.

 

Lamb Dumplings PHP 60

7 pieces of fairly plump lamb dumplings with the option of steamed or fried.  We love the steamed version and incidentally, it’s also ZP’s favorite.  Initially, ZP and I were going to split one order but we should have known ahead of time that this is not possible as the lamb dumplings vanished sooner than we were halfway through our noodles.

 

 

The lamb dumplings have flavor on its own but it’s best dipped with the black soy vinegar of BHPN.

 

Century Egg PHP

 

Other orders:

 

Tofu Skin

 

Dry Fish Noodle

Dry Chicken Noodle

 

 

Food is much more enjoyed with a company that enjoys good food as well.  Our group of 9 were all smiles as we cleaned out what was on the table.  Didi even had food to go for Edmund.  Thoughtful.

 

 

The Wilson-San Juan area is becoming more and more a foodie spot with the different restaurants sprouting.  Beijing Hand Pulled Noodles definitely adds to that list of what to visit, especially for your dumplings and dry noodle hunger.

 

 

Beijing Hand Pulled Noodles

Unit 4 Citiplace Building

#8001 J. Abad Santos St.,

San Juan City

(632) 487 6148

 

Beijing Hand Pulled Noodles Album

 

Improving on Perfection: Sony VAIO Launches Prestige Spring Collection

 

 

Sony Philippines had their hands full with the recent launch of the newest VAIO laptop collection in an intimate Press gathering at the Spasso Italian Tapas and Wine Bar in Fort Bonifacio.  The theme of the night last February 3, 2010 was “Closer to you” –quite apt as Sony’s pursuit of perfection leads to providing very powerful top of the line PCs that grasp a closer understanding of each type of consumer needs.

 

 

Sony VAIO Z

Price: P149,999

Operating System: Genuine Windows 7
CPU: Intel Core i5-540M Processor 2.53 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.06 GHz
Main Memory: 6GB DDR3
Graphics Accelerator: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M GPU with CUDA
Storage: SSD* 128 GB
Optical Disk Drive: DVDRW/R DL/RAM Drive
Display: 13.1 wide display (1600×900) [VAIO Display Premium + LED Backlight]
Wireless Connection: Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n & Bluetooth
Battery Life: Up to 5.5 hours
Weight: 1.38 kg

 

The Sony VAIO Z is the perfect go-to-gadget for a no-nonsense woman on the go eager to complete her everyday task with ease, comfort and sleek style.  The VAIO Z works like a desktop PC and is highly powered with 2 graphics accelerators, the external NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 330M GPU with CUDA™ Technology and the internal Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator HD.  It has an automated backlit keyboard with ambient light sensor, so no more lights off for a business woman or man who wants to complete work on the plane.  Now, you’re provided with the convenience for easy typing in the dark.  Take the VAIO laptop anywhere because it’s very light and durable, made from carbon fiber chassis.

 

Sony VAIO CW

Price: P72,999

 
Operating System: Genuine Windows 7
CPU: Intel Core Duo Processor P8700 2.53 GHz
Main Memory: 4 GB DDR3
Graphics Accelerator: NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M GPU
Storage: HDD 320 GB
Optical Disk Drive: DVDRW/R DL/RAM Drive
Display: 14.1 wide display (1366×768) [VAIO Display + LED Backlight]
Wireless Connection: Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n & Bluetooth
Battery Life: Up to 1.5 hours
Weight: 2.4 kg

 

 

The VAIO CW series has vibrant eye-catching colours that allow you to express yourself with color.  Look sharp but fun with lustrous, high gloss exterior.  It also has powerful graphics performance with dedicated graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M GPU with CUDA Technology.

 

 

Sony VAIO F

Price: P89,999

 

Operating System: Genuine Windows 7
CPU: Intel Core i7-720QM Processor 1.60 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.80 GHz (Quad Core/8 threads)
Main Memory: 4 GB DDR3
Graphics Accelerator: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M GPU with CUDA
Storage: HDD 500 GB
Optical Disk Drive: Blu-ray Disc Combo Drive
Display: 16.4 wide display (1920×1080) [VAIO Display + Full HD 1080]
Wireless Connection: Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n & Bluetooth
Battery Life: Up to 1 hour
Weight: 3.2 kg

 

 

 

Once you go HD, you never want to look back.  VAIO F Series offers the definitive entertainment and multimedia in Full HD video (16:9 aspect ratio).  It also has Blu-ray Disc playback and 3D gaming.

 

With each and every new VAIO model, Sony Philippines hope to deliver a moving experience of prestige made closer to you.  The new line-up of laptops has uncompromising quality that highlights a brand of true prestige.

 

 

Chi’s Brick Oven Pizza Kitchen

 

 

December 20, 2009 –Right after Bubba’s Virlanie Foundation Christmas project with the kids, we headed straight to BF Parañaque to attend DEFTAC’s Christmas party.  Since we were early, we decided to get some breather and refreshments at Chi’s Brick Oven Pizza Kitchen.  We’ve been planning to visit the restaurant for the longest time but couldn’t find the time because it’s quite far from our place.  It was a good chance to visit that early evening since we were in the area.

 

Chi’s Brick Oven Pizza Kitchen is famous for their rustic take on everyone’s all-time favorite –pizza.  Their pizza dough and tomato sauce are specially made by hand on a daily basis –the smell of freshness lofting in their kitchen.  We ordered an appetizer, soup and half and half of 2 pizza flavors.

 

On the Table

 

Stuffed Potato Marbles PHP 125

Mini potato skins stuffed bacon and cheese and served with their sour cream dip.  Bite size potato poppers served on cute cupcake paper trays.

 

 

Cheddar Clam Chowder PHP 120

Their special potato clam chowder served in a mini-bread bowl topped with cheddar cheese

 

 

5-Cheese Pizza PHP 420

The classic 4-cheese pizza with a bonus, special tomato sauce, mozzarella, cheddar, blue cheese, feta and queso de bola

 

 

All Meat PHP 315

For the meat lovers, special tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, Italian sausage, bacon and roasted chicken flakes

 

 

Minute Maid Pulpy Orange PHP

 

 

Although I liked what we ordered, I was too tired to really appreciate the food because I ended up devouring more than eating.  I want to visit again soon and try their other pizza flavors and their interesting entrées like the Pugon chicken dish.

 

 

After dinner, Bubba decided to skip the DEFTAC Christmas party to deliver the 30+ Jollibee meals we still had in the car (half of the Virlanie kids went to the province or were picked up by the parents before Christmas).  Instead of bringing it home, Bubba called up Concordia (Sta. Mesa) and asked if they were still open to accept the food.  Concordia said yes and was very appreciative that Bubba still remembered them.  Concordia houses infants and holds classes for street kids (http://www.concordia.ph/).

 

 

Chi’s Brick Oven Pizza Kitchen

209 Aguirre Ave., B.F. Homes, Paranaque City, Philippines

(632) 820 7210 or (0917) 8971117/ (0917) 9260555

Tuesdays thru Fridays: 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Saturdays and Sundays 11:30 am to 10:00 pm.  Closed on Mondays

http://brickovenkitchen.multiply.com/

 

Chi’s Brick Oven Pizza Kitchen Album

 

 

Samsung Redefines Innovation

 

Simplicity and style is what best defines the newest Samsung products recently launched in the market.

 

First on the list is the highly portable and ultra slim 12.2 megapixel digital camera ST50.  It is only about 16mm thick (excluding the retractable lens) and with a large 2.7-inch LCD screen for angling your shots and reviewing images and videos.  Samsung also has 3x optical zoom. 

 

What I love about the ST50 is the Smart Auto feature, which is so convenient when you are traveling or during a fast-paced tour.  Bubba points out the handiness of not switching from one program to another to suit inside or outside setting.  Ease-of-use is taken to a new level by automatically selecting one of the camera’s 11 scene modes which best suits the environment the user is shooting in.

 

What I find difficult for the ST50 to do though is get a rapid shot.  Shutter speed is quite slow and like most point-and-shoot cameras, shaky hands give off a bit of noise in the photo.

 

The camera also offers consumers Face Detection but what piqued my interest the most are the added detective features like Smile Shot, Blink Detection, and Beauty Shot technology.  This is definitely innovation working at its best to capture the best facial expressions.  Face Detection automatically recognizes up to nine faces in a frame and adjusts camera settings to maximize image quality, while Smile Shot captures an image the moment the ST50 recognizes a smile. Cool huh?  No need to do an awkward second shot where the smile is partially forced. 

 

On the other hand, the Blink Detection option automatically takes two successive shots when the shutter button is fully pressed, and a third shot will be taken if the camera detects that a subject’s eyes are closed.  This is a more frequent case in photos.  You take a group shot and all 11 people are beaming while you look like you are half-asleep.

 

The most unique feature though and most intriguing for “ladies” is the Beauty Shot mode.  This option retouches imperfections like blemishes and dark spots on a subject’s face to improve skin tones.  Users are able to control the level of retouching to any image.  While most cameras can edit the photos during “post-processing,” the ST50 automatically clears out the spots.

 

The ST50 grabs attention with its sleek and posh style displaying brushed stainless steel body and slim profile.  It incorporates Samsung’s proprietary Smart Album program, which enables users to search the files they have saved on their memory card for any specific image.  Smart Album automatically organizes users’ digital images and gives them the ability to narrow their search based on the date or month the image was taken, the overall color tone, and the file type, be it a photo, video, or voice memo which acts like your personal organizer or file finder within the camera.

 

The Samsung ST50 is available in Black, Red, Silver, Blue at a recommended retail price of Php15,490.  Innovation usually comes at a price but Samsung still makes it within your means.  Currently, this is the most affordable and inventive slim camera in the market that has spirited chic style as well.

 

WB500

 

The 2nd but definitely the one on my wish list is Samsung’s WB500.  It is the world’s first ultra-wide 24mm Schneider lens with 10x optical zoom.  10x optical zoom!!!

 

The WB500 offers a host of manual controls, including the ability to adjust shutter speed, aperture, exposure and focus to give users greater control in how they shoot images.  Think the lightest and handiest DSLR!!!  Ultra wide at 24mm S-C-H-N-E-I-D-E-R lens!!!  No need to keep backing up to get the whole range of your shot, particularly in BIG group shots.

 

Samsung has also incorporated Optical and Digital Image Stabilization to help reduce image blur in the 10.2-megapixel WB500.

 

Wait, there’s more!!! WB500 also offers video shooting at its finest.  Capture videos in 720p high-definition at 30 frames per second (fps).  Yes, you read that right, HD baby!  Phoebe who sampled the camera was ecstatic about this fact.  Testing the camera herself, she was quite satisfied with the performance.

 

 

Additionally, shooters can utilize the Optical Image Stabilization function and the camera’s 10x optical zoom while recording video, as well as Samsung’s Successive Recording mode, which allows the user to pause and then resume filming without having to save the clips as individual files.  My current camera can’t do this, which is a bummer if I’m trying to make one raw video without post-editing.  On the style, I love the vintage look of the camera more than the modern look of ST50.  What timing because I am really looking for a “vintage” camera.  Plus, the camera has an easy grip on the right side.  I’m finding more and more reasons to purchase one!

 

 

Capture your world like never before with Samsung WB500.  Sigh, why can’t Christmas come any sooner?

Samsung’s Binondo Food Wok Album