Monthly Archives: November 2012

Embroidery of Shams and Kohinoor Jewellers Agra

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Another must see place if you are already in Agra!  The beautiful embroidery museum by Shams

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Photography is not allowed – I got this from the brochure – it is much much more beautiful in person.  So if you are visiting the Taj, give 30 minutes to come see this – it is spectacular.  The embroidery is mixed with jewelry by Kohinoor Jewellers.  Very rare pieces which took Shams many years to make.  He eventually went blind because of the strain the embroidery put on his eyes 

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Outside the museum are pieces made by students of Shams – these are the only ones for sale but of course not as beautiful as the master

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Visit the website to read more about Shams

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On the second level is a jewelry store

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– owned by the family that supplied Shams his jewelry.  Now the 5th Generation has taken over. Ruchira Mathur, who is a gemologist and designs the jewelry

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She showed us many rare pieces their family owns

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The son, Milind Mathur, who is also a gemologist and takes care of quality control and if the Creative Director of the company

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 A jewelry piece of Mumtaz Mahal!  They let me wear it to try on!!  I made sure I had a souvenir photo

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Burger Bar

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Heart2Heart loves loves burgers!!!  I was so happy to hear from our friend, Jon, that they were opening a burger place!!

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From the same partners who own the now very successful Cue and now they are partnering again for more restaurant concepts!! Congratulations Jon and Pebbles Syjuco, Eliza Antonioand Abba Napa.  You guys are a great team!!!

Previous entry:  Cue Modern Barbecue June 2, 2012 

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The restaurant opens tonight at Greenbelt 2!!!!  And soon they will be opening a Filipino concept on the ground floor

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Yum!! All my favorites!!! 

Golden Cheddar Mozzarela sticks, Good Ol Hot Fried Wings and Buttermilk Chicken Tenders 

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An extensive menu for burgers!!!!!!

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The 4 Cheese Chuck

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The Piggy

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Double Cheeseburger

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And you can create your own burger!!!

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A unique feature of this concept is the burger patties which are burger blends

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Chocolate Milkshake

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Caramel Vanilla Bread Pudding

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 Greenbelt 2, Makati City Tel. No. 625-2792, 0917-539-9661

Open from 12 p.m. to 1 a.m. (Sunday to Wednesday); 12 p.m. to 2 a.m. (Thursday to Saturday)

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Indian Dinner at Esphahan The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra

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About a week in India and we are turning Indian 🙂  We love how the Indians all wear their national costumes and they wear them so nicely.  We love the outfits too and we bought some to wear during the trip so we can blend in and really feel the Indian spirit 🙂  I told them we need to look Indian in our photos so it matches the backdrops haha!!  I am so happy my husband is “game” to do these things 🙂

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Tita Mary Ann was able to get a complete Saree!  Nice!  With matching bindi!

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We had dinner in the Indian restaurant of the hotel!  James and I and Paul and Maricar love Indian food

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Indian Musician entertaining for the evening with Tito Joe posing 🙂

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Compliments 🙂

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Akbar International Marble Agra

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We always set aside time for shopping!  Yet it seems its never enough!  🙂 We went to a marble store because we were feeling a high after visiting the Taj Mahal 🙂

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There are workers there exhibiting and showing how they make the inlaid of the marble

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The pieces are so tiny!!!

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This is the mark on the finger due to the heavy engraving being done to the marble

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the store!! 

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You can use these stones depending on how creative you are – table top is the usual but you can use them on walls, as cheese boards, as stands, etc etc

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They show you how transluscent the marble is by putting a flashlight or light bulb under

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Showing off their pieces

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James acting like he knows how to check the inlaid with a magnifying glass! 🙂  akbar-international-marble-019.jpgakbar-international-marble-020.jpgakbar-international-marble-021.jpgakbar-international-marble-022.jpgakbar-international-marble-023.jpg

Lucky elephant in marble!!!

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I actually bought a small version which I will put on top of a box ( I still have to buy a nice box )  and I am going to copy Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal – I want my ashes and my husband’s ashes to be under the Taj!! I am serious 🙂  My sister was laughing at me when i told her about this idea

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Solaire Changes the Game of the Philippine Entertainment Experience

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MANILA, PHILIPPINES – /PRNewswire/- – The much anticipated venture of Bloomberry Resorts Corporation (PSE: BLOOM) unveils its flagship project, Solaire Resort & Casino, and announces opening date of March 2013.

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Solaire Resort & Casino (“Solaire”) has been master planned and conceptually designed by distinguished world-renowned architect and designer Paul Steelman of Steelman Partners, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Solaire is set to become the Philippines’ premier integrated resort destination resort. In its first phase, scheduled to open by the first quarter of 2013 the resort includes, approximately 500 spacious and exquisitely appointed rooms, suites and bay side villas, a world-class casino encompassing of 18,500 square meters featuring the most popular games and slot machines, 15 impeccable dining options inclusive of 4 signature restaurants for discriminating palates.

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Each of the resort’s luxurious suites is designed with a spacious lounge area, a Jacuzzi tub and flat screen TV in the living room and bathroom. For the guests’ convenience, advance technologies have been introduced allowing guests to have easy control of lighting, curtains, TV and temperature.

Solaire’s full complement of suites include a number of spectacular bay side villas ranging in sizes from 600 square meters to 1,000 square meters each overlooking the picturesque Manila Bay. Staying at each of these bay side villas should be an unforgettable experience as all villas include 24-hour butler service, a dedicated chef for 24-hour meal preparation, in-suite spa facilities, home theatre, and even their own private pool and Jacuzzi, and putting green overlooking Manila Bay.

The exciting Solaire lifestyle is further enhanced by state-of-the-art amenities that include true resort- style pool facilities, pulsating bars and entertainment lounges, one of Manila’s largest ballrooms, an indulgent spa and fitness center, and world-class gaming facilities at par with casinos found in Las Vegas and Macau.

The resort’s Entertainment Lounge, named ’Eclipse’, with a capacity of 200 guests will showcase live music performances throughout the day. The spa facility will be offering unique wellness treatments designed to relax and rejuvenate all who wish to indulge. The Grand Ballroom will be elegantly designed to accommodate 1,000 guests for an amazing dinner experience.

No stone is left unturned in regards to service and experience for each and every resort patron. The resort’s multi-level parking garage has been meticulously designed to enhance every guests parking experience and is conveniently connected to the resort. The guest car park can accommodate and secure over 1,500 vehicles.

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Solaire’s taste for the good life is highlighted by a wide selection of dining options that include four signature restaurants headed by experienced and world-class chefs. With seating up to 240 persons, ‘Red Lantern’ is Solaire’s toast to traditional Cantonese Cuisine, featuring an array of authentic Cantonese cuisine with specialty Chinese teas and international wines. Authentic Japanese cuisine, on the other hand, takes center stage at ‘Yakumi’, a 150-seat fine-dining restaurant that takes sushi and teppanyaki to sublime heights. A nod to true-blue Western-Style Steak House is ‘Strip’, an innovative steakhouse that offers a variety of prime-cut meats from the United States, Europe, and Australia, complemented accordingly by inventive side-dish options, all set in an upbeat restaurant rhythm which is sure to make the ‘Strip’ the place to see and be seen . And lastly, ‘Finestra’ takes the flavors of Italy and presents it in a fine-blend of the traditional and the contemporary. For guests looking to impress or be impressed, ‘Finestra’ will be their venue.

For those who desire to dine in a more relaxed setting, ‘Fresh’, a casual dining establishment that celebrates vibrant life and fresh flavors in an international buffet environment featuring various ethnic cuisines as well as indulging pastry and sweets. ‘Lucky Noodles’, on the other hand, serves Asian delights and favorites, including hand-made noodle dishes 24/7. And if those choices are still not enough, Solaire will also feature an impressively designed, 220-seat Food Court for those on the go. And for those looking to take in Manila Bay’s spectacular sunsets by the poolside, the ‘Breeze Bar & Grill’ will be their choice.

Those yearning for unparalleled gaming/entertainment experience need not look further as Solaire has gaming tables featuring Baccarat, Blackjack, Casino War, Craps, Money Wheel, Pontoon and Roulette, as well as 1,200 most popular slot machines. As for the VIP treatment, Solaire proves not one to skimp, as there are no less than 6,000 square meters of premium VIP gaming salons. As the first integrated resort to open in the Entertainment City along the picturesque Manila Bay, Solaire Resort & Casino combines lavish accommodations in a resort setting along with a great selection of restaurants and premium gaming facilities that sets a new benchmark for lifestyle and leisure experience.

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Michael French, Solaire’s Chief Operating Officer, summarizes it, “Our goal put simply is to raise the bar for entertainment offerings in Manila, as it is our ambitious vision to be the ultimate gaming resort in the country. Both construction and hiring are progressing, in fact, as of today, the resort has hired or made offers to approximately 2,400 employees, 88% of our anticipated team members are locals with an addition of 8% of which are returning Filipinos who have worked overseas in places like Macau and Singapore. The resort, upon opening of its first phase, will provide a total of 4,600 new jobs to all aspiring Filipinos.

Management service for Solaire is provided by Global Gaming Asset Management (“GGAM”), composed of industry veterans with over three decades experience in global gaming development and operations. The three principles of GGAM, Bill Weidner, Brad Stone and Garry Saunders prior to forming GGAM, held senior positions with Las Vegas Sands Corp (NYSE: LVS). While with Las Vegas Sands Corp. they were directly responsible for the development of such resorts as the Venetian Las Vegas, Palazzo Las Vegas, Sands Macau, the Venetian Macau and Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. GGAM is also an equity partner in Solaire’s parent company Bloomberry Resorts Corporation.

Bloomberry (PSE: BLOOM), meanwhile, is a publicly-traded company listed on the Philippines Stock Exchange and is majority owned by its Chairman and CEO Enrique Razon, Jr. one of the country’s most prominent industry leaders, and the driving force behind port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc,(“ICTSI”) (PSE: ICT), one of the biggest companies in the Philippines.

For more information on Solaire Resort & Casino, visit www.solairemanila.com

About: Bloomberry Resorts Corporation & Solarie Resort & Casino

Bloomberry Resorts Corporation (PSE: BLOOM) is a public company listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange that develops destination resorts featuring premium accommodations, gaming and entertainment, and world-class restaurants and other amenities.

The company’s flagship property, Solaire Resort & Casino, is a USD $1.0 Billion integrated destination resort currently under construction on an 8.3-hectare site in Manila, Philippines and scheduled to open in March 2013. Solaire, a luxury hotel and destination casino resort, will be the first integrated resort to open in the government sponsored (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation) economic development zone known as Entertainment City.

Upon completion, Solaire’s Phase 1 will feature 500 luxurious rooms, suites and bay side villas, 18,500 square meters of gaming space, a host of signature restaurants, bars & lounges, and a multilevel car park.

SOURCE: Bloomberry Resorts Corporation (www.bloomberry.ph)

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Agra Fort

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There was a lot on the agenda for Day 5 in Agra, but we only visited the Fort and went shopping in the afternoon.  

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This was the palace of Shah Jahan, the Emperor who built the Taj Mahal.  Aside from it being his residence, his army also lived here

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Barun was our tour guide in Agra

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Monkeys spotted!! Finally!!  🙂  Friends warned us about monkeys in India- this was the first time we saw some and they were not that many- 

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In every palace- a Hall of Audience

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It’s a pity that many of the artworks and details on the walls have disappeared, some stolen and some that just faded through time

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This hallways was once covered with carpet – imagine how beautiful that must be

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And finally the Palace of Shah Jahan

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Beautiful Garden surrounded by the living quarters of his 300 concubines.  In the harem there is competition among the concubines, the favored ones have better living conditions of course 🙂  But all are taken cared of including the kids.  It is an honor and a privelege for Indian women to be part of the harem 

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Again lots of marble

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Heart2Heart just loves the colors, the intricate details in Indian artistry

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Shah Jahan was put in house arrest by his own son in this part of his palace where he eventually died

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Tadashi Shoji Fall Winter 2012 Collection

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 Beautiful beautiful collection by Tadashi Shoji!  I made sure I attended this private affair so I could see him in person 🙂

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Mr. Tadashi donated 3 beautiful gowns which were auctioned that evening.  All proceeds would go to the Red Cross

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Handing over the donation to the Red Cross.  Thank you Tadashi Shoji

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