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Ching Palace

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Another Cebu favorite.  This place was introduced to us by Tita Elizabeth and ever since then Dad and Mom always come back.  Dad always looks for seafood restaurants since he tries to avoid meat.  So he has Victoria’s City Seafood in HK, Oriental Garden in NYHai Shin Lou in Manila, and Ching Palace in Cebu.

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What is interesting also in the restaurant is the owner’s collection of Koi and parrots.  It is displayed on the walls of the restaurant.   

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Good chinese food and fresh seafood!  The crab and the eel was very good.  They did not have the fresh lobster sushi which dad and mom always order.  You need to request for it since it is not in the menu.   

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Laguna Cafe

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Dad and Mom’s favorite Filipino restaurant in Cebu.  This one we ate in is a few meters away from Starbucks and there is another location nearby in the Ayala Mall.   Mom says to make sure to order the Crispy tadyang 🙂

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website:  Cafe Laguna / Laguna Cafe  

 Contact Information:

Laguna Garden CafeGarden Row 1Biliran Road, Cebu Business ParkCebu City, PhilippinesTel #: 032-2338600Fax #: 032-2338602email: lgc@cafelaguna.com Cafe Laguna – Ayala CenterLevel 1 Ayala Center CebuCebu Business ParkCebu City, PhilippinesTelefax #: 032-2310922email: cl-ayala@cafelaguna.com
Laguna Catering & Commissary CenterTorralba Street Corner Veteran’s DriveNear Cam Lapu-lapu, LahugCebu City, PhilippinesTelefax #: 032-2313553email: catercom@cafelaguna.com

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C2

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Thanks Ginge for telling us about C2.  Rina and Quinto took me out for lunch and we really enjoyed the Filipino food.   Another good choice to take foreign friends or just to have good Filipino food.

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Seared Tilapia Fillet in Coconut Emulsion – this was my favorite- interesting combination of the coconut sauce with tilapia.  And I liked that shredded thing on top..I am not sure if it is potato or camotec2book5.jpg

And of course, this is what Ginge told us to go here for- Bibingka souffle!  How interesting to have a Filipino soufflec2book6.jpgc2003.jpgc2002.jpgc2004.jpgc2005.jpgc2006.jpg

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Mezzaluna’s new Menu

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Mezzaluna introduces their new menu.  We promised Tita Bing Bing we would try it out so we went for dinner with the family.  I noticed a lot of foie gras dishes ( Yummy! ) 

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Pizza is a mainstay in the menu…a definite must!mezzaluna-bistro2.jpg

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Veal and Foie Gras Canneloni 

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Mezza Menu 

 

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Previous entry:  Mezzaluna Turns 1! September 5, 2007 

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Azuthai

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Congratulations Jay and Malu on the opening of your latest creation,  Azuthai!  

Thanks to our good friends Gary and Alexie for inviting us.  We immediately accepted the invitation because we were so excited to try it.

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Gary Coscolluela is the one responsible for the beautiful interiors of Azuthai.  We are always proud of our good friend who is so talented, yet always so humble and so kind.  The artistic talent definitely runs in the family of architects and interior designers.  

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Thanks to Jay and Malu for the desserts you gave us!  We were embarassed when you said you would give us one of each, so we only chose a few but then we realized later on that we finished all the desserts we ordered and could have probably finished everything on the list! 🙂 Heart2Heart’s favorite is the Mango with sticky rice! 

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Thanks to Jay, Malu, Gary and Alexie for a wonderful dinner!  

and MORE POWER TO ALL OF YOU!

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Milkyway Building, 900 Pasay Road cor Paseo de Roxas, Makati MM 

Telephone #:  817-6252

Previous entry:  Cirkulo – November 26, 2007 


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Vicky’s Catering

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Vicky is the pretty lady behind Cucina Victoria in Powerplant Mall, Rockwell.  She is the one who also makes those yummy pasta sauces that are bottled- that was how she actually started her food business.  Vicky and I used to work together around 10 years ago and she used to design for the in house brands of Rustan’s.  When she left she started by selling the bottled pasta sauces.  She has always been very creative.

And recently I found out from Tita Rose that Vicky caters for weddings.  Wow! I immediately contacted Vicky to tell her that I wanted to feature her because Tita Rose was raving about her.  Last April was the Despedida de Soltera of my cousin and I finally got to see Vicky’s work and taste her food.  Of course I was not disappointed!  

More power to you Vicky!!! and I am looking forward to seeing you at another event so I can partake again of your wonderful creations. 

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I asked Vicky for other photos of her caterings, here are a few:

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New York Foodie

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When in New York, there are thousands of restaurants to go to.  It is PARADISE for anyone who loves to eat!!!  One of the reasons I LOVE NY! So many restaurants and each is unique and has it’s own character and story to tell.  We look forward to every meal!  

 1.)  WonJo – Korean  in Korea Town is always a must for us – If you have not heard or tried Chadol Baegi- try it.  My cousin Gippy introduced it to us many years back in New York and from that time on, it is a MUST- we have not ever seen it in any korean restaurant in other countries except for the ones in New York

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The photo on top is the regular kalbi beef but below is the Chadol Baegi – it comes with a salt sauce.  TRY IT and you might like it too!  

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23West 32nd Street New York, NY 10001Tel : (212) 695-5815

2.)  Hatsuhana hatsuhana-book2.jpg

 

It is really a sushi restaurant, but we liked the 2 unique tempuras they had – Lobster tempura and the Anago ( eel ) tempura

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3.)  Serafina– WOW!  This was a yummy Risotto!!

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Serafina Broadway  210 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019  Phone: (212) 315-1700 

 

4.)  Joe Shanghai – We only go here for the Xiao long Bao ( Soup Buns ) – nothing else!  And that is really what they are known for.  James went here three times this trip!  It is his favorite.  He said to make sure you order the CRABMEAT with pork soup buns

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From Joe Shanghai’s website: 

Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)

Xiao Long Bao or “Little Dumplings from Basket” was originated from Nan Xiang, a suburb of Shanghai. Their perfectly symmetrical shape, resembles a pagoda.

These tender pouches, “little dumplings”, are freshly made to order. They arrive at the table in piping hot bamboo steamers. Each plump dumpling contains a little pork meatball surrounded by a delightful meaty broth.

To prevent burning one’s mouth and to savor the dumpling, the preferred method of consumption is to bite off a little piece of the doughy wrapper, suck the broth with a “slurp”, then eat the rest.

There are two variations available at Joe’s Shanghai – crab meat and pork meat. Each basket is freshly made to order, so don’t forget to order your Soup Dumpling upon arrival at your table. Otherwise it might be a long wait.

A cartoonist, Robert Zimmerman, had drawn “Soup Dumplings: A Survival Course” comic strip that was once published in the newspapers. It comedically depicts the hazard of eating a fresh, piping hot dumpling. Although a little extreme, the danger of burning one’s mouth is no different from the dangers of enjoying a hot cup of coffee.

Soup Dumplings : A Survival Course 

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5.)  Doughnut Plant- Our brother, John recommended this place.  So we made sure we went to check it out.  It is a small shop downtown with only one branch in the city.   Since they only have one shop, they sell their doughnuts in other locations –  Dean and Delluca, Whole Foods, Zabars  and other known food specialty stores.

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This is Tres Leche which is supposedly their bestseller and recommended by John.  We liked it.  It is a different kind of doughnut. More “cakey” – not the Krispy Kreme melt in your mouth type.  

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6.)  Buttercup Bake Shop

 Buttercup is the Queen of all cupcakes!  This is where we first fell in love with cupcakes many years ago!  Even the kids always ask to go back to Buttercup so they can have their cupcakes. The icing is the BEST!   finalbannerbutter.jpg

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7.)  Basta Pasta

Basta Pasta was established in Tokyo Japan 1985, which was designed after the TV program Iron Chef with a totally open kitchen as a Kitchen Theater. In 1990 Basta Pasta opened in New York. We would like our guests to enjoy Italian as The Japanese do    

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As you enter the restaurant, you see this gigantic freezer where they store all their ingredientsbasta-pasta-book10.jpg

One of their specialties – Spaghetti with Parmigiano Reggiano and Parma prosciutto,served in half a wheel of Parmesan cheese at table – Pepato in Greenbelt also has something similar to this dish

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 37 West 17th Street New York, New York, 10011 (212) 366-0888 

 

8.)  Ollie’s- Thanks to Tito Stephen and Tita Reggie for our despedida lunchollies-book1.jpg

 

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Ninja

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Ninja was a fun eating experience!  Only in New York will you find places like these.  

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When you enter the front door, you are greeted by a receptionist  It is dark inside.  She then lets you use the elevator which takes you down to the restaurant.  And when the door opens, a Ninja comes out from nowhere and shouts and greets you!  It was so funny!  We were all startled! 🙂

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Then he makes you choose between two doors…of course we chose the more interesting door…. it is a hallway but you are walking on a bridge like thing- its very dark and the ceiling is low….halfway we are startled again by another ninja and then that takes you to the restaurant finally.  ninja-book3.jpg

There are many rooms of different sizes in the restaurant – so everyone gets a private room to themselves.

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This was a sashimi dish being served and Jaime pulled a sword out of it…..

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And the sashimi that had smoke…. they had many interesting food presentations

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This was an appetizer but i made it my main dish- SPICY CHEESE TEMPURA!  It was actually good and the spicy was not that spicy!

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CLAM BOMBSHELL

The clam was closed and they lit it like they were lighting a bomb – when it reached the clam, it sort of exploded and opened the clam shell….all throughout we were entertained by the dishes!

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Mom always likes to order Shabu Shabu 

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Chicken Teriyaki and KIRIKABU – Wagyu beef with  Woodstamped KIRIKABU FILO- it has a filo pastry on top and you remove itninja-book15.jpg

Happy Birthday Quito!!!

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We thought that was it – but a guy came and did some magic tricks!  It was Stewart the magician!  He was really good! Of course Jaime and Javier who love doing magic as well were amazed!

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Shake Shack

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My brother, Quito-okay okay now there is a photo of you – was more of a New York foodie compared to us.  His best friend Carey took him to all the good places!  

Quito was trying to make me jealous by sending photos of his meal at the SHAKE SHACK.  He was telling us to go.   We attempted to go there the day before we left but the traffic was heavy and we were already pressed for time.  Definitely a reason to go back to New York!!! 

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“It’s a double patty with portobello mushroom in the middle with cheese oozing out of your ears with lots of dressing! Who cares if the line is long , the calories are deadly! This is something you must eat before you die! “

 

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Thanks Louele for letting me use your photos!  Next time bring me with you and don’t just show me photos!  🙂 

 website:  Shake Shack

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