December 16th, 2009 by Sean John
If you suddenly just appeared inside Arabela Café, you would never believe that you’re in the middle of Liliw, Laguna. The low ceiling, quaint tables, the art-and-vintage inspired decor, the tasty dishes off a very cosmopolitan menu would probably remind you of a small café in the middle of the city. In reality though, Arabela [...]
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June 28th, 2007 by Valerie Tort
By Valerie Tort
The charisma of Middle Eastern cuisine continues to invade the streets of Malate as Luckyway Chicken and Kebab Restaurant served authentic Arab dishes.
The family-style restaurant is appealing since it has a casual and homey ambiance that can accommodate all walks of life as opposed to an upscale fine dining establishment. Diners are afloat in a gastronomic sea of culinary cultural influence in Luckway Chicken and Kebab Restaurant as it focused not only on the Arab cuisine but also the Filipino, Chinese, American, and Italian cuisine.
Savor Middle Eastern Cuisine at Luckway Chicken and Kebab Restaurant
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June 25th, 2007 by Joel Pinaroc
By Joel Pinaroc
Mang Jimmy‘s, an eatery at the MWSS compound in UP Diliman near Katipunan Avenue, remains an institution when it comes to how to best serve sizzling food, fast, and efficient, without straining one’s budget.
For quite sometime now, Mang Jimmy’s continues to provide a unique, and satisfying way to give diners money-for-value items, that are simply unbeatable.
If not for the long queue of vehicles outside its premises, first time visitors will not immediately notice Mang Jimmy’s.
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June 13th, 2007 by Excel Dyquiangco
By Excel V. Dyquiangco
A fusion of world-class dishes blends seamlessly in a chic and modern lifestyle dining at Serendra in The Fort. For call center agents who would want to have a taste of just about everything anywhere in the world, then they don’t have to look far: Serendra pleases various palates yearning for more than just coffee.
Like a concoction of your favorite dish, made with a tad bit of everything, and soothing appetizers to taste, Serendra offers Thai, Vietnamese, Italian, Hawaiian, Brazilian, Japanese, Chinese and of course, Filipino meals.
Check out the Serendra Dining Strip Manila restaurants
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May 28th, 2007 by Joel Pinaroc
By Joel D. Pinaroc
For more than five decades now, Rodic’s Food Express, or simply Rodic’s, at the Shopping Mall inside the University of the Philippines, Diliman, has been faithfully filling up the gustatory needs of budget-conscious students and diners wanting to experience that home-cooked goodness Rodic’s is very famous for.
What makes Rodic’s popular is not merely the simple, yet satisfying menu, but also the pricing, that to this day, continues to be very competitive.
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May 22nd, 2007 by Valerie Tort
By Valerie Tort
Summer is almost over, but we always find ways to beat the lingering tropical heat with cold treats! Ice cream stands are all prepared and geared up to serve their much awaited customers. Thumbs Up mini ice cream is a surefire way to beat the scorching and sweltering sun around the corner.
When ice cream is on the block of our hot sunny days—a bottle of ice cold water, wide-brimmed hats, and tons of sun block will not keep the heat away unlike the a sugar cone with a heap of mouth-watering rich and creamy ice cream.
See the many Thumbs Up mini ice cream creamy flavors
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May 17th, 2007 by Jodelen Ortiz
By Jodelen Ortiz
The food industry is an essential element to promote tourism. Most tourists, especially those from other countries would always look for authentic Filipino cuisine and Philippine exotic food. In fact, some tourist spots bexame widely popular particularly because of their food. No wonder, there are provinces with festivals and events that flood the street with lechons, bangus (milkfish) and pantat (catfish) dishes.
Tourism without the food and restaurants are either non-existent, dying or weak. Thank God, Puerto Princesa City’s tourism condition is none of these three.
Continue: Puerto Princesa City, Palawan Restaurant Guide
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May 15th, 2007 by Valerie Tort
by Valerie Tort
For more than 17 years of dimsum cooking, executive chef Daniel Leung continued to hone his craft from different hotels and restaurants in Hong Kong to the exotic Philippine Islands. Shanghai Bistro’s tradition of bringing out the best in Hong Kong and Chinese cuisine has come here to the Philippines to share with us its authentic dishes cooked by their Hong Kong culinary squad.
“Cooking for Filipinos has always been enjoyable for us, since we know that most Filipino diners love Chinese cuisine,” Leung said.
Their Hong Kong based chefs has added a dash of Filipino taste without sacrificing the genuine qualities of the Shanghai dishes they serve the diners.
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May 11th, 2007 by Love dela Cruz
Have you ever been to De La Salle University in Taft, or have you ever walked along Katipunan Avenue lately? If you are an Atenean, La Sallian or just a plain bystander in these places well you have probably eaten a doughnut from Cello’s.
Cello’s has three branches, one in Taft near De La Salle University, Katipunan road in front of Ateneo and the newly opened branch in the Tiangge capital of the Philippines, Greenhills, San Juan. You’re probably wondering about this doughnut. You’re probably thinking, “No one beats Go Nuts Donut or Krispy Kremes”. I beg to differ, Cello’s is the best doughnut I’ve ever had.
Find out more about Cello’s Pinoy Doughnuts
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May 10th, 2007 by Gerry D
Sisig, the ultimate pulutan companion for beer. Around bars and restaurants, the many varieties of sisig dish is a best seller either to go along your favorite drink or to be chowed down with hot steamed rice.
Sisig is truly Filipino. From what I heard it was concocted by the food loving folks in Pampanga. In fact there’s a place in Angeles City, about 10 minutes drive from Clark, where you will find authentic sisig being served. Some even claim this was the place where this humble dish originated.
Get the original Pampanga Sisig recipe
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