Monthly Archives: July 2014

Larcys Cupcakery

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After Chubby Chicks,  Previous entry:  Chubby Chicks July 16, 2014

I went to visit Larcy’s Cupcakery.  Tita Thelma told me that this was a must so I made sure I went inside and not just pass by from the outside.  That pink heart on the door was calling Heart2Heart 🙂

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Outside seating

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Cute place 🙂

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Bakers making some cupcakes 🙂

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I could not help it, I had to try it after looking at all these!! No window eating allowed here! 🙂

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 OMG! A giant cupcake!!!! Yay!! Someone makes them in the Philippines 🙂  This was ready to be picked up 

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I asked the staff which was their bestseller and that’s what I had- Red Velvet cheesecake! YUM!! 🙂 

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Restrooms 🙂

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Chubby Chicks

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I went to Pergola mall in BF Homes to check out my friend’s stall called Chubby Chicks 🙂  Chef Maj Lazatin of The Glass Door

Previous entry: The Glass Door by Maj Lazatin Imperial April 3, 2014   

owns this with some of her friends.  It’s right outside Japan Home Center on the ground floor

Interesting concept, stuffed chicken wings 🙂

The problem with eating alone is you only get to try a few 🙂  I got 2 pcs. -the Chubby Chicks Special which has mashed potato, bacon and cheese and the Mushy Chicks which has shiitake mushrooms and cheese.  Obviously I love cheese 🙂  And these are the two bestsellers according to the sales staff.  I got 2 dips – blue cheese and garlic mayo plus a side of garlic fries   

Here’s a close up of the two chicken wings.  I like them both 🙂  Hope they open in Makati!!

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BF Homes Bucket List

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There are so many restaurants in BF Homes opening and closing left and right.  Here are a few that are still on my bucket list.  I went there last month and I just passed by them – recommended by my friends who live in the area, Tita Thelma and Ned and Janet  

Don Limone I heard has very good cheesecake 

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Ramen Kuroda

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Which has very reasonable Ramen Set Menus.  I need to bring the Ramen boys to taste it

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Another new Ramen place

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Bi won Korean restaurant 

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In President Avenue, Tito Chef

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While driving down President Avenue I saw this!  I took a photo and realized later on how cheap it is since garlic is very expensive already now at around P 375.00 a kilo.   I bought 5 pcs. for P 77.00 so I remembered this photo and asked my friend Ned to get me some.  Apparently these garlic are already yellow – I don’t know if over ripe is the correct term.  Though you can probably still use it, it is not the fresh white garlic 

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The words Farm and Healthy always catches my attention- wondering if this is good

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Welcome Home Pottery Barn

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Welcome Home Pottery Barn to the Philippines!! The first International store in Southeast Asia is in the Philippines!

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At Central Square, 5th Avenue corner 30th street, Bonifacio High street, Bonifacio Global City

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Thank you and Congratulations to my cousin, Executive Vice President of Stores Specialists Inc, for persuading and convincing the William Sonoma group to open in the Philippines.  And he continues the work my grandmother has done, which is bringing the best brands all over the world to the Philippines

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The beautiful ladies from William Sonoma Inc- Pottery Barn all here to make sure everything is perfect for the opening.  Leigh Oshirak, VP of Marketing and Communications,  Michelle Hummel, VP of Global Merchandising and Jennifer Ozark -Blanton VP Global Inventory Mgmt and Franchise Operations 

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Second level

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Design Studio at Pottery Barn.  There is a full time Interior Designer to help you with all your furnishing needs.  Sit on the leather couch there, it’s very comfortable 🙂  Or sit in the desk and work on your beautiful home

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Marianne Villanueva, Design Specialist at Pottery Barn Central Square.  There is a separate Interior Designer for Pottery Barn Kids

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Pottery Barn Kids

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Monogramming!!  Look for Albert there and you can have instant monogramming with no charge for selected items and a very reasonable price per line

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Some friends and family braved the storm ( which there was nothing yet in the afternoon and early evening ) to come and shop.  Beautiful Tita Nena Tantoco and her beautiful Vargas  sisters Tita Inday Javellana and Tita Tina Quiros.  Margs Hernandez-Lopez and her kids and Nikki Huang and her friend  

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Queenie Laurel, Nikki Poblador with Rachelle Wenger, Jia Santos and her kids and her sister and all her kids 🙂 and Peachy Concepcion with her daughter Sam 

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 My friends, Rachelle Wenger and Jeanne Bautista and Mel Francisco with her cute daughters and Malu Francisco from Marketing for Stores Specialists Inc.  Juan Miguel

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 Division Manager, Gina San Jose Bonoan and General Manager, Ms. Elizabeth Quiambao, and Finance Manager, Ms. Escoto from Stores Specialists Inc.  

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I discovered the elevator after climbing the stairs in the middle of the store – so in case 🙂  It is on the left side of the store by the cash register and by the Design Studio on the second floor

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8 Cuts now Open in Powerplant Mall Rockwell

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 Congratulations Eliza Antonino, Abba Napa and Jon Syjuco ( the Moment Group ) on the opening of their 4th branch of 8 Cuts Burger Blends in Powerplant Mall, Rockwell and soon to open in Serendra beside Phat Pho.  I don’t think i will ever stop congratulating these three!! They are amazing!

Previous entry: 8 Cuts November 8, 2013   

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8 cuts is the sister restaurant of Burger Bar.  In Burger bar they have 4 blends of burgers and in 8 Cuts they have 5 cuts which includes the Ox blend

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Love the uniforms

Everything looks so good!!!!

Good O’l Fried Hot Wings – YUM!

Golden Cheddar Mozzarella sticks – YUM!

I want all! 🙂  Look at all those sides and milkshakes!!

Battered up onion rings

So juicy!!!

Soon to be on the menu – Heart2Heart calls it the Ice Cream burger 🙂

Our giveaway 🙂  Choose any of the 5 blends or invent your own blend

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Partnerships for Disaster and Climate Resilience by the Carlos P. Romulo

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 Did someone just answer my prayers and wishes ? 🙂  Last November I was so passionate about the Yolanda typhoon I put out my thoughts by trying to put into words my own simple interpretation on how I wish we could organise our relief efforts

Previous entry:  Project Relief Operations November 16, 2013

Thank you to my friend, Maritina Romulo, she shared the project of her Dad, Ambassador Roberto Romulo,  which answered my prayers and much more!!!  This is good timing before all the storms start coming in.

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Heart2Heart will do her part in spreading and communicating whatever results come out of this initiative, so stay tuned as well here for developments  

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Thank you to the Carlos P. Romulo foundation for doing this for our country!!!!

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You can go here and see the recent conferences and keep updated through their Youtube account

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Click below to stay tuned for videos on the conferences in YouTube

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 They also have a Facebook account for updates.  I will definitely be awaiting for the outcome of all of the conferences that go into action and implementation 🙂  

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Bistro Pamana

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When Sari and Happy informed me about Bistro Pamana, I immediately invited myself over! 🙂  And I am so glad I did!  I met a wonderful lady who has so much to share!!!!  Happy Ongpauco-Tiu.  Her real name is actually Happy Madonna Peace Ongpauco-Tiu 🙂  

This pretty lady is amazing with so many many tips, creative ideas, recipes, and just so much HAPPINESS to share – just like her name 🙂  Happy studied in CIA for her culinary background.  Happy has two sisters named Love and Sunshine 🙂   

Bistro Pamana is a cafe version of the original Pamana in Tagaytay and Boracay.  Happy told me that she did this to cater to the office crowd and residents in Legaspi village. She took some dishes from the Pamana menu and added more unique dishes for the Bistro. I have not been yet to any Pamana so I cannot compare but I am sure it is good.  

Such a bright and HAPPY place to be in

I was overwhelmed as soon as I opened that door!  It’s like Happy had so much to share, even she did not know where to begin! haha 🙂  Just this wall had so many stories to tell!!  It’s a good thing I had a notebook with me so I took down notes 

Happy’s Lola Mama Chit Evangelista started Barrio Fiesta in 1940 which has 38 branches.  These branches have been divided already among her 5 children by territory.  So Happy’s father, Rod Ongpauco runs and owns a few of the Barrio Fiestas.  He also has other food concepts aside from Barrio Fiesta which is his own creation – Singing Cooks atbp, Isdaan in Laguna, Tarlac and Nueva Ecija and Bakahan at Manukan! WOW! 

An interesting fact which I just found out now is that the dad of Happy is the one who invented CRISPY PATA!  The story behind it being – Daddy Rod would bring his friends to Barrio Fiesta after school and Mama Chit was telling him that they cannot keep feeding all his friends all the time 🙂  So Daddy Rod looked in the kitchen and he saw some pig’s knuckles not being used so he fried those and served them to his friends, hence Crispy Pata was born and it is one of the dishes that made Barrio Fiesta famous 🙂  

More stories to tell from generation to generation in all those frames!!!  Even stories are “Pamana”

There are so many restaurants opening and I am glad that there are still a few who believe in focusing on our very own.  After all, we are in the Philippines and we are Filipinos.  Many say that they don’t eat Filipino food because they can have it at home.  But our cooks can only make so much Filipino food – there is so much more to explore out there.  Call it fusion or just call it a unique way of presenting a Filipino dish – it is ours to be proud of.  Thank you Happy for being one of those.  I hope you can open up many many more branches and other Pinoy concepts! 

Aside from stories handed down, there are things handed down like cameras and irons 🙂

This  is a wall for Happy’s Mom who is Liberty Ilagan, a famous actress.  By the way, Her sister’s name is Victory 🙂  

And you will see – even beauty traits are handed down from generation to generation 🙂  

Her contemporaries are Susan Roces, Amalia Fuentes and look who we found!  Senator Grace Poe! Cute 🙂

This Happy is so star studded, her cousin is Janno Gibbs 🙂 The little boy in the photo 

The in laws of Happy – The Tiu Clan who total around 50.  Imagine how many more stories to tell from her other family! 🙂  

Our view from our table 🙂

Every single item on her menu has a story to tell!  It’s either a hand me down ( pamana ) recipe, Happy’s own creation, a recipe from a friend, etc etc.  So you can imagine the work that went into all this and how valuable and meaningful it is.  Heart2Heart is so happy that we can all try all these wonderful creations

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Lemon grass iced tea

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  Love the condiments tray!!!

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That adobo flakes presentation is so cool!!! 🙂  

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  Lumpia Trio – Pamana has a lot of trios in the menu.  Lots of work and love that goes into every dish and  there is something for everyone!!  Happy uses molo wrapper for her lumpia because it is crispier than using the regular lumpia wrapper.  Household tip 🙂

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  Tiyan ng bangus at tofu sisig – healthy sisig though it has mayonnaise still 🙂  That pork sisig with aligui looks and sounds so good too!!!!

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  The Crispy Baby Pusit in Black ink is a recipe of Sari Jorge of 25 Mushroom Kitchen, a good friend of Happy and lucky for me, my friend too 🙂 

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  Happy loves bulalo so you will see a lot of bulalo in the menu!  Baked Bone Marrow with Adobo pate and toast 

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  This is how you put it all together! SARAP! 

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  Humba at Crispy Pao – Sarap! with that fried mantao  for only P 290.00

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  Another trio – Three way adobo – three recipes from three Lolas 🙂

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  Tinuktok

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  Happy made these set meals which are affordable and for sure masarap and it comes with everything already

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  Bulalong Corned beef – Sarap sarap!!!!! All this in the photo for P 270.00 

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  Sizzling Pancit Ivatan – A Basco heirloom dish from Nanay Victoria.  Their version of canton topped with egg and dried pork.  Mix it all together before eating 🙂   

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  Not only the British can have High Tea 🙂  We have our own version called merienda with tsokolate 🙂 or iced tea.  Afternoon Tea Set – This is good for 2 to 3 for only P 380.00 !  How can you beat that?

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  Happy chooses each and every container and plating for each dish.  She buys they herself just like the bottles for the hot chocolate and her tea cups 🙂  It’s all in the details and the touches.  It also reflects on the kind of person Happy is – very detailed and very creative

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  Sari made sure I tried the Ginumis with panucha ice cream ( homemade by Happy ) – SUPER SARAP!!!!!!!! I have never tasted anything like it! I am dreaming of this everyday 🙂  

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and remembering the two lovely ladies I dined with – Happy and Sari :-)- and all the food we ate that afternoon!  Hoping to see more of the two of them here at Heart2Heart 

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  Happy’s opening team!!  She can’t live without them 🙂  Vangie – 13 years of service, Myla 3 years, Gemma 20 years of service and used to work for her Dad and Josh 9 years of service.  Happy was an entrepreneur very early on!  After college she put up World Tops in Timog and another branch in Katipunan which was rice toppings.  It did so well she got back her money in 6 months!  The 2nd venture she had was Bento Box in 2001 which has 2 branches.  Then she has Hawaiian BBQ in Boracay and Tagaytay, I Love Backyard BBQ in Boracay, Pamana in Tagaytay and Boracay, Slim at Home, Happy Carts and her Boutique Hotel with 7 rooms in Tagaytay! For a total of 8 Restaurant concepts, a slimming service, happy carts and a hotel!  WHEW!  Aside from that she has 3 cute little boys and a husband who she cooks for and takes care of!  What a wonder woman!   

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 Click below to visit her website

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By the entrance are some bottled pinoy food items 

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Bistro Pamana – 106 Perea street, Greenbelt Mansion, Legaspi Village

Telephone # 815-1823

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Youth With a Future Graduation Dinner

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I was fortunate to have witnessed such a heartwarming event and milestone for Enderun, Ducasse Education and Ducasse Institute Philippines.  It was an important occassion for the lives of 10 street kids who now have a future!  Thank you to all the people who have made this possible and there are many!  

Previous entry: Youth With a Future 2014 February 4, 2014

Alain Ducasse Visits Tuloy Foundation February 4, 2014 

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Congratulations to the first batch of graduates for the Youth With a Future initiative of Enderun and Alain Ducaise Institute.

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Chef Kyla Rosales who is an Enderun Alumna and is now a Culinary Instructor

Founder of Enderun, Javi Infante with Chef See

Chef See Cheong San who is their mentor and has given so much of his time to educate and train the kids and I can imagine how proud he is to have been a part of the success of the graduates

My favorite, Chef Thomas Wenger and his wife and my good friend, Rachelle Castañeda Wenger.  Chef Thomas is the big boss in Restaurant 101 as Manaing Director for all food and beverage operations and he is also Senior Lecturer at Enderun.   He also taught some classes at Ducasse Institute 

My beautiful and hardworking batchmate, Tricia Castañeda Tensuan, employee # 1 of Enderun :-), and is the dynamic VP for Admissions and External Relations together with Farah Padlan, Marketing Officer of Tuloy Foundation

Our friends, Noye and Nicole Fandiño.  Nicole has been a friend of Father Rocky and Tuloy Foundation since she was single and until now they are constant friends and kind donors of the foundation.  Some of the students train and intern with Noye in his company, Village Gourmet.  Thank you to this lovely couple for their support for Ducasse Institute Philippines and Tuloy Foundation.  The world needs more people like you! 🙂  

The students were made to prepare dinner and they would be graded as part of their graduation 🙂  So we all were given grading sheets to fill out

We had a delicious dinner!  

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Bread donated by Noye and Nicole Fandino of Village Gourmet 

  Chef Jean Pierre ( JP ) Migne who started the Culinary Center in Tuloy Foundation.  He had 84 graduates in a span of two and a half years.  He recently got into an accident and is unable to work for now

It was so touching to see how all of the graduates went to Chef JP and hugged and cried when they saw him there to witness this very important milestone in their life.  

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True act of love and gratitude from the graduates

Thank you to Raffles and Fairmont Hotel Makati, represented by David Batchelor, Managing Director, for offering jobs and internships for some of the graduates at their hotel.  Others will be going to Vask, Chateau 1771,  Soprano and Four Seasons Hotel in Dubai 

President Ed Rodriguez

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Giveaways

Congratulations once again!!

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