Monday, December 26, 2011

Merry Christmas!


Compared to Filipino culture, we don't really celebrate Christmas with as much dedication and passion.
But since our family lives here, more or less we got influenced by the Filipino's festive spirit!

Honestly, I sometimes envy my friends who get to celebrate with their titas and titos. Going to mass together and all. Never got to experience that.

Nevertheless, I had fun this Christmas.

Christmas eve
 We celebrated in our family friend's place in Dasma with family friends. (say what)









































At this point, you might wonder where I am. Well, I looked too stressed out that day so never mind. Let us just admire the photography lol



























On the way home, we were craving for cake so we stopped by Heritage Hotel to buy one.
Php 1100 






Chocolate with hazelnut. 
I liked the frosting since it wasn't that sweet thus making the cake not "nakakaumay"
It tasted like Toblerone chocolate made into a cake.
The price may be a bit high but it is reasonable considering it was bought from a hotel.

Christmas Day:
So we had a BBQ session with family friends again.
It was more casual so I had more fun this day
uncle Peter
Oyster Miswa// soup

























One taste of the Miswa and I felt like I was in Taiwan.
(Leaving tomorrow anyway ;] )
It was really authentic.















































This kid is TOO cute and I'm sure he'll be a rocker in the future. We made him try all the instruments in Garage band and the only ones he liked were the electric guitar and the drums.
Cutie patotie!


























My new friend from Enduran. She's half Taiwanese and half Korean!
























I am a big fan of coconut! So this fruit salad, which was composed of 80% coconut, made me CRAZY.
























And lastly, Mango Bene from Mary Grace.
This dessert is a must try!
Each bite makes you go to Mango Heaven.
The mango is really fresh plus the cream.. ahh.
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Anyway,
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR GUYS!
<3

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Nihonbashi Tei

Considering this is a food/travel/life blog, guess it is time to post a "food only" blog post.

Today we grabbed a quick lunch at one of my favorite Japanese restaurants.
Believe it or not, I only discovered the name of this restaurant a while ago. I never really pay attention to the names of Jap restos. 
Well except for those which are so commercialized it is difficult not to remember ( like, Teriyaki Boy).

A Japanese old man opened our car door for us and when we entered, the staff started showering us with their enthusiasm. Well trained, indeed.

We ordered two set meals only since Kevin (my little brother) doesn't eat much when it comes to Japanese cuisine.













































I believe this is Matcha tea. We usually drink it hot but because of the weather, we decided to just drink it cold.

Our first set was composed of raw beef (for grilling), Ebi Tempura, Miso soup, rice and dessert.
Been craving for ebi tempura for a week already so I finished everything hehe
Wasn't able to take a picture of the whole thing since we were too hungry. 

















































My dad grilled the beef for us. He first dipped the raw beef in that sauce with sesame seeds you see on the right side. When cooked, dip it on the sauce in the left side. But I suggest don't dip sauce anymore after cooking because it might cover the taste of the beef.

Set number 2 can be seen in the picture. It has squid and fish sashimi, grilled fish, tamago, mini salad, Ebi fry, cucumber/squid/seaweed soaked in vinegar, and this other dish (I forgot what you call it)

























Since my dad can't chew the squid and I don't eat raw food, I just grilled the squid for me to eat!

AND, it was only today when I learned that there is yellow wasabi?! See that yellow thing beside the shrimp? (Call me noob haha)
Yellow wasabi is the milder one compared to the green one we usually have.

I had iced coffee for 'dessert' and Kevin had nata de co co.
hi Kevin
This restaurant will always be our place to go when we can't think of anything to eat during lunch time. 

set 1- 450 pesos
set 2- around 550 pesos

Address:
483 Pedro Gil Street, Ermita, Manila, Philippines
Tel: +632-708-2807


Oh they have a Makati branch too!



Monday, December 19, 2011

Grad pictorial

Time flies too fast. 
Remember years ago I wore a dress for pregnant women in the Grad pictorial lol (not kidding)

Anyway, we were required to prepare 3 outfits..
1.) Toga Shot
2.) Personality
3.) Creative

1.) For the toga shot, I had my make up done in school since the artist seemed professional. Requested for a rocker feel and I ended up looking like Nicki Minaj. Aside from that, it was not that bad. 








2.) Personality shot

Edgy with a hint of girly style = Me
Music player and lover= Me
So combining the two, this is what I ended up with

Took this photo BEHIND the backdrop hahaha
Really not used to smiling without teeth

3.) Creative shot
TOMATO

I know what you are imagining. A huge red inflatable tomato outfit seen in children Halloween parties.


what's up ketchup

If I did wear that, no doubt my children, grandchildren, grand grand children... would give me no respect. 

Opted for a little Katy Perry feel in the outfit so:
That green thing is my brother's CHRISTMAS DECORATION
I brought real tomatoes! 
Tomato is one of my popular nick names! 
Because whenever:
.. The temperature increases
.. I feel ashamed
.. I laugh
.. I get "kilig"
.. ETC ;]

I turn crazy red. It's really easy to make me blush. 
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