A Weekend Escape at Art-Enthused U Hotels

 

My eyes flickered as I felt that the day was calling out to me. I had such a long, deep slumber that a quiet part of me didn’t want to move just yet but the adventurer in me wanted to explore more of the many hidden gems of Poblacion. My body started expanding as I stretched like a cat on the comfortable bed.

 

 

 

It is how any other weekend is supposed to be. Except I’m billeted at the first art hotel in Poblacion, Makati – U Hotels. U Hotels Makati celebrates both culture and comfort as they bring together the luxuries of staying in a modern hotel, and the artistry of talented local artists, which mimics the vibrant street scene that Poblacion is known for.

 

 

 

Relaxed, peaceful and an escape from your usual day to day, U Hotels Manila stands fairly new in the hotel scene, but in the short span of time it has opened its doors to city dwellers looking for a respite and art-filled nest, it has brought in countless of reviews from satisfied clientele that keep rating them high on Tripadvisor.

 

 

The U Story

The U in U Hotels Makati also stands for the last names of the inspired minds behind this hotel destination. Alfredo Yu was a fixture in the hotel industry for several years. Together with his wife Elena, they ventured into purchasing real estate with the dream of building their own chain. Their children, Carter and Alex, shared the same aspirations and would later come up with a thriving budget hotel in the city of Manila. Fast forward to 2017, the siblings found themselves wanting to build another hotel, but this time they decided, it has to be something uncommon. Their objective was to draw travelers not just for the friendly accommodation rates, but more for the differentiator – which only U Hotels can offer.

 

 

 

The entrance to U Hotels, literally welcomes you with a greeting. The façade in the lobby shows the word “Welcome” in different languages – an idea suggested by one of the owners’ kids. Artist and calligrapher Avin Del Rosario, combined these greetings with illustrations of paper planes, as U Hotels welcomes varying clients, some local, but most are travelers from different parts of the world.

 

 

 

This same vibe reverberates in all corners of the lobby, with comfortable sofas, chairs, benches and tables that are available for guests to use for meetings or simply hanging out. Free flowing coffees and cookies accompany your fast internet connection provided by the hotel.

 

 

 

The comforting vibe continues upon stepping into my room. The room is fully equipped with accommodation necessities like a mini-bar, safety lock, business table, LCD TV, and luggage rack. I took notice of the carefully added details in the room.

 

 

 

Don’t rush into the morning but instead wake up to a peaceful setting. I headed to the ground floor where U Hotels offers a hearty breakfast together with your stay. The selections are made up of both traditional Filipino favorites, as well as other cuisines. This spread can be found daily at the lobby lounge. For the rest of the day, you can order from a menu of heirloom dishes that the hotel carefully curated for you to enjoy.

 

 

 

 

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Food Bites: Green Pastures

House Made Ricotta, Onion Jam, and Roasted Garlic P255

This is my favorite and I never dine at Green Pastures without ordering this.  I’ve frequented Green Pastures in the past 3-4 months for lunch, dinner and in between dining hours and could not ignore the fact that this is in the menu.  I love their ricotta cheese that’s creamy and fresh, garnished with onion jam and finished with olive oil and chili flakes.

 

It has the right mild salty taste which is balanced beautifully by the sweetness of the onion jam on top.  Paste the roasted garlic on the crusty toast for added flavor.  The pleasant sweetness from the caramelized onions cloaks the tongue but steadied by the smooth yet at times beady ricotta cheese that has flickers of heat.

Lush and delicious, I love smearing it on the warm toast it’s served with.  I could spread it over salad, pasta or any meat and I’d still be a happy beaver.

I could eat it all day every day.

Green Pastures

Level 4, East Wing, Shangri-La Plaza,

Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City

(02) 654 3219

11am to 9pm

Spectrum at Fairmont Makati

 

Last Thursday, Spanx invited to try out the latest buffet joint to hit Makati.  It is located at Fairmont Makati, which is also home to Raffles Residences that houses 200+ bedroom residences for both short and long-term stays.  With a contemporary design amidst the modern surroundings, the newly opened Fairmont Makati is adding another hotel destination for the city.

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Raffles is a sister brand under the parent company Fairmont Raffles Hotels International.  Raffles sounds familiar since it’s one of the more upscale hotel chains also found in Singapore, made famous for its Long Bar.  Before dinner, the group first whilst away the time at the Long Bar here in Makati, which is only the 2nd one after Singapore. 

While everyone was ordering liquored drinks from left to right, I satiated my thirst with non-alcoholic drinks like their warm calamansi dalandan juice.  It was so good I had to get two glasses.  I’m recovering from a severe flu last week that’s why I had to beg off with the Long Bar’s signature drinks.  I heard praises though for their Singapore Sling and mostly, this Makati Luxury Sling that had some gold flakes to finish it off. 

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Kichitora of Tokyo, Megamall

 

Kichitora of Tokyo, located right across the successful Yabu, has reached its own buzzworthy heights in bringing to Manila the authentic flavor of Japanese ramen.

The timing couldn’t be more perfect now that Ramen outbreak is in Manila.  I visited the restaurant together with Frannywanny sometime end of November and with dozens of backlogs, I haven’t found the time to share the discovery until today.  Their noodles are made from high quality flour specially formulated by Kichitora.  But the story doesn’t stop at the noodles.  It even starts with Kichitora’s chicken soup, which is carefully prepared to ensure exceptional taste and quality.

For a quick reference, Kichi translates to the word “Lucky,” while tora translates to “Tiger”.  Both characters are a symbol for the two families that collaborated for Kichitora.  SM Megamall is the first international branch of Kichitora Worldwide.

 

For someone who appreciates healthier dishes nowadays, a good bowl of tasty ramen is my soup for the food soul.  Slightly clouded liquid in a bowl with a shrub of noodles can easily underwhelm but that’s nowhere found here.  Kichitora of Tokyo aims to bring that Japanese dining experience revolving around making ramens, with bowls after bowls that can spawn stories of delight and contentment.

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My Weekend Escape at European-fresh The Hotel Elizabeth, Cebu

 

My eyes flickered as I felt the sun’s warm kiss damping my face.  I moved and stretched on the comfortable bed my body fell asleep in thus forgetting to close the drapes.  After continuous massive raining in the past weeks, I didn’t mind the sunny day peeking in between the curtain sheets finally waking me up after a deep slumber.

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That was two weekends ago during the first long weekend of August, that 4-day long holiday that many people wished, except for businessmen and proprietors, to extend until Christmas.  I heard that 2013 will not have as many long holiday weekends, in fact from 8 to only 3.  For someone like me who after a long day at work, goes home cleaning parts of the house, picking up after disarrayed females and checking if everyone is well, responsibilities only end when my mind starts to sleep.  I need to savor the little breaks I get and that is exactly what Hotel Elizabeth allowed me to do after checking in their boutique hotel in Cebu one Saturday afternoon.

We had no huge plans for this Cebu trip.  We have traveled to Cebu many times, and albeit its major areas are already an urban city similar to Manila, it still has a slower pace and closer to beautiful islands like Bantayan, Virgin and Malapascua.

 

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If we had the energy and time to plan, we could have aimed for Oslob and watch / swim with the younger whale sharks found there.  It’s there whole year round compared to Donsol, Sorsogon. 

 

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This time though it’s just how any other weekend is supposed to be.  Relaxed, peaceful and an escape from your usual day to day… Hotel Elizabeth stands fairly new in Cebu, it has only been 2 years if I’m not mistaken when it opened its doors within the Ayala neighborhood.  It’s following the success it has of Hotel Elizabeth Baguio from the same management under Fersal Hotel Group.  Their Baguio counterpart has been awarded the City’s Hotel of the Year three times.  They are replicating that distinct ambience and impeccable service they are known for in Cebu.

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Hotel Elizabeth offers airport-hotel-airport transfers which made it convenient for us as soon as we got our luggage from the Mactan airport since we didn’t need to queue for a cab.  I was greeted with a warm hello from a surprisingly well-uniformed chauffer when he alighted from the van.  During the drive to the hotel, Bubba and I already discussed possible plans for the weekend with no pressure of trying to muster everything we can on this trip.

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Tsukiji Wagyu Ohmi OH MY!

 

Instead of blazing new trails and finding the hottest restaurants that opened, I prefer sometimes rounding up my list of Manila restaurants that have stood the test of time and the ever-changing food landscape.     

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For top authentic Japanese dining experience, weekly produce flown straight from Tokyo, your direction should be headed to Tsukiji.  Behind the restaurant is the same brilliance behind Milky Way and El Cirkulo, owner Chef J. Gamboa.  If you’ve been to Tokyo, the restaurant name is familiar since Tsukiji is the largest fish market in the world.

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A Sushi Paradise and More -Hubert Young’s Diverse Sakae Sushi Selection

 

Sakae Sushi broke into the scene being the first restaurant to introduce the sushi conveyor belt or “Kaiten” in Manila.  Hubert Young collaborated with Singaporean entrepreneur Douglas Foo and brought in the Philippines, Sakae Sushi, which offers Japanese cuisine infused with a bit of Filipino twist.  It’s basically Sakae Sushi’s Japanese cuisine made accessible to the Filipinos’ palate.

 

 

“Establishing the brand’s distinct identity does not mean that one should stop introducing new innovation to diners – it’s actually a call to expand the range of options to offer variety for the customer’s palate,” said Hubert Young, a restaurateur who introduced some of the most distinctive dining destinations where foodies can find unequaled dining fulfillment, “An enriched selection of offerings provide an accessible yet gastronomic experience, which is an initiative that all dining brands should perform to add assortments to the list of diners’ favorites.”

 

 

Hubert Young is also the great mind behind the chain of UCC Cafes in the Metro and Cafe 1888.

 

 

Having established Sakae Sushi’s name in the food industry, Hubert Young’s penchant for providing diversity to Filipino foodies is evidenced by the brand’s expanded offerings and the way it’s being delivered.

 

 

One distinct culinary experience that our group very much took pleasure in is Sakae Sushi’s conveyor belt concept where we kept choosing from an endless parade of Japanese delights fresh off the automated sushi-making process.

 

 

Tuesday night, we come to discover that Sakae Sushi does not only offer delectable sushi and sashimi within your table’s reach, but they also present a variety of dishes in different flavors that discerning diners will surely enjoy.

 

On the Table

 

Tropical Roll

A mixture of ham, mango, spring onion, red bell pepper and kani salad on a roll –the first of the Superior Rolls introduced to us

 

 

Ebi Salad Roll

The second Superior Rolls option is a roll with the combination of asparagus, ebi salad, spring onion and lolorosa

 

 

Chicken Skin

Everyone just got addicted on these crispy chicken skins drenched in sweet citrusy vinaigrette

 

Salmon Sashimi, Maguro Sashimi and Kajiki Sashimi

Fresh, fresh, fresh and prepared well

 

 

Gindara Teriyaki

Black cod marinated in lightly sweet Teriyaki sauce.  The sauce does not overpower the clean delectable fish meat, which I really liked.  It definitely added the tasty flavor particularly in the charred skin portion that slowly crumbles in your mouth in a flavorsome delight.

 

 

Ebi Tempura

Lightly battered and deep fried ebi tempura.  Noticeably, Sakae Sushi’s version does not scrimp on the ingredients as one can get a real bite of the prawn.

 

 

Samurai Steak

Sakae Sushi’s version of Beef Teppanyaki –tender beefy goodness!

 

 

Tempura Fried Ice Cream

Japanese tempura batter serves as a crispy crust around vanilla ice cream.  Hot crunchy tempura crust amidst the cold creaminess of the ice cream –the yin yang of dessert!

 

 

Watermelon Shake

Refreshingly sweet!

 

 

With Sakae Sushi’s diversified offerings, Hubert Young’s global expertise for providing a distinctive culinary experience has transcended from bringing diversity to the brand’s menu to an accessible yet enriched Japanese indulgence.  There’s more that meets the taste buds than Sakae Sushi’s unique conveyor belt (although it’s definitely an experience on its own).  Taste their main dish offerings and treat yourself to the rest that sushi paradise has to offer.

 

With the group.

I had bowls of laughter that night with all the bloggers’ impersonation 🙂

 

Sakae Sushi

SM Mall of Asia

Main Mall Bay Blvd., Pasay City

(632) 556 0150

 

Sakae Sushi Album

 

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

 

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The Way a Sashimi Should Be at Tsumura

 

 

Bubba took me out on a dinner date late last Saturday night.  Destination: Tsumura.

 

Tsumura has been a favorite haunt for enthusiasts of high quality and reasonably priced sushi.  A Japanese sushi chef runs the restaurant so definitely high expectations are set.

 

 

It’s not that difficult to find Tsumura once you’ve located the building.  Just go straight pass the elevators and walk up the stairs leading to the doors of Tsumura.

 

On the Table

 

Free Appetizer

Bubba says it’s eel… *shrugs* beats me, I’ve never tried breaded eel in a light sauce.

 

 

 

Sashimi Moriawase PHP 890

The assorted Sashimi Moriawase set comes with a selection of fresh and imported fresh sashimi and a sampling of uni.  The mixed set has a variety of raw fish that I’m not that familiar with, as well as beautifully cut squid, salmon, tuna, and mackerel.  Unfortunately, other than the usual sashimi suspects of salmon, tuna and sometimes mackerel, I’m not really a big fan of fish –particularly raw fish at that.

 

 

Their sashimi platter indeed has the finest cuts of delicious raw fish (at least those fish that are in my food-cabulary).

 

Wagyu Beef Usuyaki PHP 600

Supple mushrooms wrapped in thinly sliced Wagyu beef –very tender, flavorful that it’s mighty impressive.  The mushrooms were very light, in mellow contrast of the excellent beef.  It is simply an indulgence in fine food.  The taste is divine.

 

Notice that the beef glistens…

 

Amiyaki Beef PHP 470

Grilled beef –Bubba’s order and this seems to be the standout dish for him that evening. 

 

 

Served with potato salad

 

 

Uni PHP 80

I just got to order it

 

 

Rice PHP 80

 

 

 

Sake Shot PHP 220

Like in any other Japanese restaurant, one can opt to have it hot or cold.

 

 

There’s nothing to harp about the service since wait staff is attentive and efficient.  They are very knowledgeable about the menu and comfortably easy to joke around with in case you want to break the stiffness. 

 

 

Authentic Japanese food that highlights fresh imported sashimi and wagyu beef, Tsumura has really made its mark in the Makati scene as one of the best Japanese restaurants around.  From good food to laughable sake moments, I had a fantastic Saturday dinner with Bubba last weekend.  Thanks Bubbs! *BIG BUBBALICIOUS HUG*

 

 

Tsumura

2nd Level 88 Corporate Plaza

Sedeno corner Valero Streets,

Salcedo Village, Makati City

(632) 887 4848/ (632) 4850

 

 

Tsumura 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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Misato

 

It was a rainy evening last Friday and we set out for Metrowalk because Madz invited to hang.  It was supposed to be a poker night at Metro Card Club with Jody but at the last minute, he begged off.  I wasn’t also up for it that much anyway.  The schedule was at 9pm but traffic looked pretty bad that evening with the rain and all, that Bubba and I decided to have dinner at Metrowalk as well.

 

Misato was the pick of the night.  It’s a Japanese restaurant parallel to Starbucks’ location at Metrowalk, which means that both are at the tip of the U-shaped area.  Service was fast and pretty adequate, even the manager takes our orders.

 

On the Table

 

Freebie

Gy-Saikoro Steak PHP 365

I deliberated whether to get Beef Sukiyaki PHP 480 since the hot semi-sweet broth will temper the cold weather but decided on getting the Gy-Saikoro Steak, which is basically their version of Beef Teppanyaki.  Notice that beef teppanyaki is not included in their menu but when I asked for it, the wait staff pointed to the “Entrée” section and directed my attention to Gy-Saikoro Steak.

 

The beef was tender to the bite but Bubba wasn’t too impressed.  It was served on a sizzling plate with sautéed bean sprouts on the side.  The mild sweet salty brown sauce gummed to the beef and vegetables were tasty.

 

Baked Salmon PHP 305

Of note is the salmon served inside a foil.  It was very fresh and serving was generous.  It had a mound of cheese on top of it and some onions making the baked salmon dish anything but boring. 

Japanese Samurai Gohan Rice PHP 88

 

Japanese Gohan Rice PHP 55

 

We were in the middle of our dinner when we saw Eric Tang outside the window.  He went to our table and asked if I was going to play at Metro.  Bubba shook his head before I could so I just said, “I might” with a smile.  It all depends if there is waiting time before my friends arrive.  Eric and I have been chatting about Metro Card Club, rules and the crowd, the day before.  Eric asked me a few more questions about Metro “rules” since it was going to be their group’s first time there. 

 

We also saw Jayvee and Kring walk inside the restaurant and we said our hellos.  It was a slow dinner as Bubba and I took our time knowing that with the heavy traffic, Madz, Pat and Eric will naturally be late.  We both talked about our recent projects –but mostly I did the yapping about this project that my team and I are going to present the following week.  He had some inputs and talking about work without the pressure and stress was really a breathe of fresh air.

Madz followed soon and feasted also on the baked salmon and rice.  She liked the salmon as well.  Not long, Patrick arrived and we all decided to transfer for drinks and meet Eric Lopez at the next venue.

 

Misato

G/F Metrowalk, Meralco Avenue

Ugong, Pasig City

(632) 638 7951

 

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Krispy Kreme Apple Cheesecake

Two weeks ago, I had a movie date in Greenhills Theater Mall with my Mama Mia and Bubba.  We watched Crank that stars Jason Statham and Amy Smart.  I cringed a lot during the movie because it showed a lot of brutality and nekkid ladies and I was sitting beside my mom.

 

Right after the movie, the Krispy Kreme light was still on and dear mother craved for some hot donuts.  She treated Bubba to a box of his choice donuts while we brought home a box.

 

Mother’s Day is around the corner.  It is in fact this coming Sunday, the week following the Pacman – Hitman bout.  One place I will surely head to is a Krispy Kreme outlet to get my mom a box of their lip smacking Apple Cheesecake Doughnuts. 

 

Krispy Kreme fills the doughnut shells with tart, apple filling offset by a sugary drizzle of caramel and rich cream cheese icing.  The Apple Cheesecake indeed looks like a mini cake with fresh slivers of red and green apples decorating the top.

 

Whatever you give Mom on Mother’s Day, it’ll be a small compensation for everything that she’s done for you.


Splurge on something decadent, sweet and indulgent for the occasion that celebrates the sweet loving woman in your life.


Serve for breakfast-in-bed with a steaming cup of coffee to start her day right or stop by any Krispy Kreme branch and treat her to the indulgence of the new Apple Cheesecake doughnuts, paired with Krispy Kreme Signature Coffees.

 

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. Hot. Fresh. Now.

Email: customercare@krispykreme.com.ph

(632) 8126596.

YuuJin

Chris’ birthday lunch was spent at Yuu Jin.  Since I was on half-day sick leave due to feeling feverish that morning, Chris picked me up from home.  While waiting for him, I couldn’t resist eating brunch.  When we got to Yuu Jin, I was already full.

 

(Yes, Chris was sporting a plump pimple during his birthday… Maybe he thinks it’s fashionable)

 

 

On the Table

 

California Maki PHP 180

6 pieces of California Maki, which were gone, like a flash.

 

 

Uni Sushi PHP 130

The first time I tried Uni (sea urchin) was at Chibori in Cebu.  I remember liking the taste so I went ahead and ordered one.  Two pieces of sushi topped with generous uni.  The ones I tried in Cebu were smaller and tasted fresher, but it doesn’t discount the fact that I’m beginning to get fond of eating uni.  For P130, Yuu Jin is the nearest and most affordable place to go to when craving for one.

 

 

Katsudon PHP 220

Katsudon served with Miso soup.  I don’t understand why Chris never gets tired of ordering this whenever we eat at a Japanese restaurant.  YuuJin’s version was better than the usual fair.

 

 

 

Yuu Jin is located at 221 Wilson St. Greenhills, San Juan.