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Tao Yuan, Resorts World

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I am so happy to see Sam again, of course Mart too! 🙂 

We had a nice dinner at Resorts World and we finally got to try Tao Yuan which everyone is talking about.  Hainanese Chicken must be the “in” thing now because the place was so so full.  It’s a good thing we reserved ahead of time.

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Banapple now Open in Makati

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Right beside Golden Spoon in Ayala Triangle Gardens is one of Heart2Heart’s favrite places- Banapple!!! Finally they are in Makati!!!

Previous entry:  Banapple April 13, 2009 

Still a limited menu since they are on soft opening, but still yummy!! Just like the other Ayala Triangle restaurants, it is also always full!!! 

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Visiting any Banapple branch makes you feel like you’ve wandered into a fairy tale. The busy stretch of road becomes a woody forest, the honks and beeps of irritable drivers become birdsong, and the little restaurant in front of you is reminiscent of old Granny’s gingerbread house. There’s no witch waiting to shove you into the oven for dinner though; the ambience at Banapple is welcoming, comforting and, most of all, accepting. They do, however, have a tendency to overfeed you like dieting is the worst sin you could dare commit while alive. In Banapple you are encouraged to let it all go – all the stresses, the issues and problems of everyday life – and especially your diet.img_3296.JPG

 And when you enter, you will be assailed first by how young you feel, so reminiscent is the restaurant of the fairy tales you heard as a child. So redolent is the food of yesteryear. You can imagine the many robust cooks and kindly grannies of many a fable creating such concoctions in their own kitchen havens. The smiling and accommodating staff, bedecked in their brightly-colored uniforms, are reminiscent of characters from a children’s cartoon. And should you be fortunate enough to encounter the charming owners yourself, you will realize the benefit of doing what you love to do and serving others with simple values and true humility – it is evidenced through a youthfulness, a kind and wholesome glow, a humble and simple affability, like the true hosts that they are.

Banapple is the ultimate escape into a world that is somehow familiar, but not completely explored yet. Banapple smells like childhood.

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When asked, GJ and Maricel Jimenez describe their typical customer as being young and affable – a modern-day Hansel and Gretel. Equally young and affable they, GJ and Maricel are the proud owners of Banapple, a hard-working married couple with two children, who consider Banapple a labor of love. It is their simple and humble wish to provide Manileños with basic comfort food to brighten their days, to cheer them up, to allow them to pursue their tasks with smiles on their faces and good nourishment in their bellies. Perhaps this modesty and unassuming pride in what they do is what keeps them young in both appearance and heart. Or perhaps it’s being constantly surrounded by the smiling faces of satisfied customers and excellent food.

Banapple began when Maricel quit the corporate world to spend more time with her children. She would create baked miracles in the kitchen of GJ’s parents, which he would then present and supply to restaurants and coffee shops. A TV feature on their excellent baked goods catapulted the business and the couple decided to transfer their little operation down the road, along busy Katipunan and a stone’s throw away from some of the country’s best schools. GJ says, “We wanted a homey façade with a rustic feel, so when people were waiting for their cakes they could sit down, read a magazine, have a cup of coffee, relax and enjoy themselves.” Since the bright and cheerful ambience started attracting more people, more comfort food was added to their current offerings, and the first Banapple branch was born. Since then Banapple has proudly put up a branch along Tomas Morato, and a second one in Katipunan just across the road from the first one (and both branches are constantly full – regardless of the time or day – in spite of their close proximity!). GJ adds, “Banapple has become a humble landmark along Katipunan, a place where people can sit and relax and have good food while enjoying the ambience. It’s like a touch of home in the middle of your day.”

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A touch of home it is. Banapple offers the most amazing savory dishes for the hungry humans out there. At first glance the meals are slightly more expensive than average canteen fare, costing around Php180 for a dish. Yet when the meal arrives does said hungry human realize that it could have been shared, so generous are the sizes.   With their food alone, you feel like you’ve entered a fairy tale as a member of the royal family, sitting down to banquet with the lords and ladies of the court, being waited upon by an attentive and cordial staff. No need to dress in your finery however; the ambience is so much like Granny’s house that it wouldn’t be surprising to see the three bears knock on the door, come to pick up some porridge on their way to the market.

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Chicken Breast Parmigiano

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Baked Creamy Cheese Penne

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Garlicky Beef Tapa

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Any visit to Banapple wouldn’t be complete without sampling their amazing Banoffee Pie  – or any of their other sweet tooth treats; the first bite is guaranteed to make you close your eyes and murmur in appreciation.

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Click below to go to their facebook page

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Kuretake

By | Celebrations, Foodie, What's New at Power Plant Mall | 4 Comments

In Celebration of Krie’s birthday- we ate in the restaurant of her choice!  It was good for me because I never ate here yet

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The birthday girl now eating for two! but still does not eat a lot! 

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She ate healthy and had two dishes

Agedashi Nasi- Fried Eggplant

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and Scallop Teppanyaki 

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Krie recommended this so we shared this and of course I loved it 🙂

Ebi Tempura Maki 

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Salmon Aburi 

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Tori Teriyaki – Chicken Teriyaki 

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Unagi Kabayaki

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Una Ju 

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Tsukune Koshiyaki – Grilled Chicken Balls on stick 

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Tori Katsu Ju 

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They just gave us this – crispy salmon skin 

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Grilled Salmon 

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Asupara Bacon  

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Tori Karaage 

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Beef Usuyaki 

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Agedashi Tofu 

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Ground Level, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Drive corner Estrella Street

tel #:  898-0509

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Bigg’s Diner

By | Foodie, Great Achievements, Travel | 5 Comments

 It was so nice to meet the family behind Bigg’s.  We have been hearing many good things about it!  Carlo Buenaflor is now running the business which his Mom, Tita Nye, started since 1983! Congratulations Carlo and more power to you and your venture! We are looking forward to your expansion plans especially in Manila!

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Even if we were so full already, I made sure I tried Bigg’s before leaving Naga.  So James and I went  before going to the airport and tried a few dishes.  Loved the place and loved the food.  I wish hey open in Manila!

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Chicken and spaghetti 🙂 

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Extreme burger and french fries

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 For Franchise information

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For more information, go to their website and click belowbiggsdinerwebsite.jpg

 

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Dinner at the Buenaflor’s

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It was so nice to have Pam join the family in Naga!  And because of her, we met the Buenaflor family.  We met one of her best friends who is also named Rica! 🙂  

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The Buenaflor family invited us over to their farm which is high on top of the mountain and unfortunately we missed the view as we arrived in the evening already and it was dark.

And to my surprise, Rica’s husband is Carlo Buenaflor who I used to work with in Rustan’s long ago when he was still a teenager!  Carlo was a Rustan’s YOUNG VIP model!! And I can’t believe that now he has grown so much and is happily married with 5 children!  

Thank you Tito Jake and Tita Nye for inviting us to your home!  

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What a unique dinner we had which they prepared for us!  This was our dining table 

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The plates  

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and the food!! 

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We used our hands, but in case of emergency!!! 

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And the five kids of Carlo and Rica 

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Happy Birthday Max!!! 

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And they even had a bonfire for the kids!! What FUN! 

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Carlo set up some music in the garden 🙂

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and the kids enjoying the marshmallows 

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Chef Doy’s, Naga

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We finally got to eat in Chef Doy’s!  Sooooo…. YUMMY!  Last year, there was a brownout and we could not eat in the place.

Chef Doy’s and Grissini September 9, 2009

Again, very convenient and nearby Avenue Plaza Hotel and right across Starbucks.

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Here he is! 🙂  Very young and already very successful!  He is so soft spoken and humble.  Dad is so fond of him and insists that he looks like my cousin, Gippy! So Gips, this is dedicated to you from Dad! 🙂 

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Batang Batang Pusit

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Pininyahang Manok

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Barbeque Rice

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Crispy Tadyang

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Adobo rice

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Guisadong Pansit Bato

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Sizzling Bangus sisig

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Lechon Kawali

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I missed the leche flan which I heard was really good-

Turron 

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Dining at Avenue Plaza Hotel, Cafe Plazuela

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The evening we arrived, Allan prepared a wonderful meal for us which we truly enjoyed.  We are so happy we don’t really have to go out of the hotel to have good food in Naga!!  Thank you again Allan!

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Wow, the waiters even paraded to serve the main dish 🙂

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Food from Bicol which had gata in them – prawn and crab

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 Bolognese

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Amatriciana 

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Fried Mozzarella Sandwich 

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Bagnet ala Bikol Express 

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Pan Seared Salmon with mango cream sauce and balsamic reduction 

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Spicy Blissful Bangus Belly 

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Pepperoni Pizza 

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Five Cheese Pizza 

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Gamberoni 

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The Chef behind the great food at the hotel

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Visiting Med2Go

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Dad and Mom wanted to visit Med2Go

Previous Entry:  Med2Go October 19, 2010 

So we went all the way to BF Homes to try out the food of  Ned and Janet

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Thank you for preparing a nice Lebanese lunch for us.  Dad says Ned should be the Ambassador for Lebanon as he does a good job promoting his country 🙂 

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Wara Aarish ( Stuffed Grape leaves with rice and beef ) 

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Hummus with pita bread 

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Tabbouleh 

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 Kofta Balls with Tarator sauce

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Shish Taouk ( Tender chicken breast skewer) 

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And of course everyone had one shawarma each – beef or chicken 

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Fresh Fruits for dessert 

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