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Godfather’s Burger Lounge

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I get excited when trying new restaurants 🙂  Godfather’s Burger Lounge in Belmont.  All the artisan burgers are organic and grinded and made fresh daily. Godfather's Burger Lounge (2)

 So happy to be able to break our trip going back home from the East Coast and passing by the Bay Area. Blessed to always get together with Gumamela Triccie Campos Lacson when we are here. Triccie and her family have been living here since she got married to Ernie.  Pretty daughters Sara and Karina and their niece Isabella who studies in CaliforniaGodfather's Burger Lounge (1)

It’s a small place but not the typical burger joint 🙂Godfather's Burger Lounge (3) Godfather's Burger Lounge (4)Godfathers burger lounge menu 1

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 DIRECTOR’S CUT MUSHROOM BURGER Fire grilled fresh burger topped with sautéed mushrooms and homemade crispy onion straws. ?Served with cheese of your choice ( this is Swiss) and Godfather’s sauce.  Triccie and I shared one

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The Gourmand Market Season of Fall

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Feast with us this Season of Fall at The Gourmand Market by nawwTy’s kitchen 
September 11-13
Friday to Sunday
11am to 11pm

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Dara Roa, Dong Ronquillo and Trish Panlilio welcome you to the Gourmand Market, the Season of FallThe Gourmand Market  (21)

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There are around 18 new vendors this seasonThe Gourmand Market  (5)

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 Tangy Crisp Crepe – Chocolate mousse with a hint of orange with candied orange on top. The Gourmand Market  (6)

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 So happy to meet Larcy Diaz of Larcy’s.   Larcy lived in Davao for 15 years and she had a coffee shop called Blugrey Coffee. She would set up dessert buffets in parties and events and used it as her commissary. She moved to Manila in 2011 and set up Larcy’s in 2012 in BF homes. She opened second shop already at Estancia.The Gourmand Market  (23)

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 New at  Chorizo de Cebu – Chorizo de Cebu Ensaymada. Yummy!! In collaboration with Chef Joey Pratts The Gourmand Market  (10)

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YUM! Iya’s Jumbo PastillasThe Gourmand Market  (12)

Fuji Mama TakoyakiThe Gourmand Market  (14)

Which is owned by the sister of Happy Ongpauco Tiu, Soeng Ongpauco Ikeda

Happy Ongpauco Tiu with sister Soeng

Felicity Ball of Wasabi Warriors which is a Franchise from Australia. Felicity is the owner and it’s a 7 year old company. She says its “Sushi with a green.   Healthy and organic and freshly made daily. Eating good, doing and feeling good.   They opened last March in 71 Gramercy Century Mall, Serendra two weeks ago and opening soon in SM Megamall.  The Gourmand Market  (16)

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 Xancho by Marco Rodriguez  -Yummy Porter braised ( braised in dark beer  ) Short ribs with mushrooms and root vegetables and
Moroccan chicken tagineThe Gourmand Market  (22)

 Beautiful ladies Bea Osmena and Bing Bing Quiros of Gourmet Corner  will be there with their truffle oils and other ready to eat food items like the yummy Mushroom cannelloni with truffle oillThe Gourmand Market  (19)

 One of the new vendors is the Fry Guys  which includes the son of Trish @nawwty Mateo Cu Unjeng ? Meet 4 out of the 5 Fry guys – Enterprising College guys Jose Montelibano and Luigi Mendoza, TJ Reyes and Mateo Cu Unjeng – They will have two kinds of Fries ? Carne Asada and Garlic CrabThe Gourmand Market  (18)

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 So happy to see Sonja of Cupcakes by Sonja.  She will be at market with her Cruffins – hybrid of a croissant and muffin – it comes in 2 kinds – Pecan pie and Peanut butter Speculoos The Gourmand Market  (17)

 Bucky’s by Migs Vargas The Gourmand Market  (1)

Niseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke

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Dinner at the Roasting Room of Bondi&BourkeNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (2)

So nice to see Chef Wade Watson, Former Executive Chef of the Abaca Group.  He is Australian and has many Australian dishes on the menu!  So you can have authentic Australian food hereNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (10)

Chef Wade says he cooks here for private eventsNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (3)

An old record player that still works 🙂Niseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (4)

Grilled Ciabatta Niseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (5)

Oysters MornayNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (7)

Oysters KilpatrickNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (8)

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Potato Scallop
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Australian Classic Pies

 Steak and CheeseNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (9)

 Classic Steak – we would have tried more but they ran out that eveningNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (14)

Fish and ChipsNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (15)

US Prime Rib Eye 350 gramsNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (12)

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Pork BellyNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (16)

The Australian Burger-  Chuck roll burger, fried egg, bacon, beets, tomato, rib eye steak Niseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (17)

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No need to go to Australia to have Sticky Toffee Pudding!Niseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (20)

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The Niseko 2016 team was officially formed last November 14, 2014 🙂  We are halfway there till we go to Niseko.  So far 8 couples confirmedNiseko 2016 Planning Dinner at Bondi and Bourke (19)

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bondi&bourke contact details Click below to go to their Facebook page

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Via Mare: The Living Legacy of Filipino Food

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Today is the 40th Anniversary of Via Mare!!

 Heart2Heart visited the Greenbelt 3 branch 🙂via mare Oyster bar greenbelt 3Happy 40th Anniversary!!via Mare at 40 logoTita Glenda Barreto, owner and founder of Via Mare.  Aside from being known for Filipino food, Via Mare is known for their Oyster bar which opened in 1982.  She narrated that she would always go to the Oyster Bar in Grand Central Station in New York because they had oysters from all over the world!  That was her inspiration for Via Mare’s oyster bar which opened 7 years after Via Mare opened.  As a kid, I knew Tita Glenda since I would see her as Via Mare was a family favourite especially for my Lola Glecy and Tita NedyGlenda Barreto Via Mare ownerThey started with imported oysters but later when it got too expensive, they switched to local oysters from Capiz which is still very good!Fresh Oysters at Via Mare oyster bar at 40My favourite is the Oysters Boursin!  I would use the bread on the side plate to wipe out all the cheese after!  Nothing goes to waste! 🙂  WIPE OUT! 🙂Oyster bar boursin oystersMy second favourite is the Oysters Parmesan! YUM!oysters parmesan via mare oyster bar b Oysters RockefellerOysters Rockefeller via mare oyster barOysters WasabiWasabi oysters at via mare oyster bar at 40One of their signature dishes – Bisque MediterraneeBisque de MediterraneeOyster Shooters bar!  They will be having promotions for their anniversary and this is one of them.  So drop by soon 🙂Shooters bar via mare oyster baroyster shooter at via mare at 40oyster shooters at Via Mare Oyster bar at 40Cocktail Menu using Destileria Limtuaco products! Via mare bar destileria limtuacoVia MAre Cocktail menu

Unlike other cuisines’ penchant for presentation, Filipino cuisine is served in a more family-oriented manner–without the pomp and frills. And just as many islands there are in the country, so is the number of variations a single dish could possibly have.

But things changed in September 1975 when Via Mare Seafood Specialty Restaurant opened its doors to the public. After the very first dish was served, Filipino cuisine was never the same again.

The restaurant did not only change the Filipino’s perception of its own cuisine, it also brought global recognition to the sophistication and complex flavors of the Philippines. Via Mare’s chef Glenda Barretto, who has been at the helm of the restaurant since its inception, and her strong belief in the Filipino cuisine’s potential to be world class is what pushed the restaurant to keep outdoing its achievements.

While Barretto’s contemporaries would focus on intercontinental cuisine as their piece de résistance, she opted to highlight and present well-loved Filipino dishes with modern touches that made it more palatable to foreign guests. If lumpia was known as a roll, the Via Mare version had the filling wrapped in pouches held together by spring onions. The tinola was also given a fresh take by serving the soup in a carved papaya or as a flan, inspired by the Chawanmushi of Japan.

“The past 40 years is not only the story of a restaurant, it is a story of the Filipino people,” Barretto said. “Via Mare is our pride as we helped a lot of Filipinos enjoy and be proud of the cuisine that we have here, of recipes that we have enjoyed throughout our childhood, and of what Filipino fine cuisine truly tastes like.”

Enduring legacy of taste

Since 1975, no other Filipino restaurant has been the top-of-mind when it comes to hosting dinners for dignitaries, heads of state, international celebrities, and international events. From beauty queens during the 1995 Miss Universe pageant in Manila, the papal visit of then Pope John Paul II, the 1996 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit, the gala of the Philippine-run of West End’s Miss Saigon, the 2007 ASEAN Summit in Cebu, the weddings of illustrious families, and other milestones in Philippine history, Via Mare was always the top choice.

Via Mare, with Barretto herself leading the kitchen, was also the choice of First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos whenever she hosted gala dinners for visiting dignitaries at the Malacañan Palace. The former first lady’s penchant for elegance was apparent even in the food that she served her guests. In one instance, she requested for a more upscale version of the adobo – a request that Barretto easily managed by marinating the chicken in simmering adobo sauce with red wine. Another anecdote from the halls of presidential residence was how Barretto recreated a Mexican dish of squash, baked and topped with cream and caramel sauce based only on the narrative of Mrs. Marcos. The first lady nearly squealed in delight after the first bite.

The restaurant itself has changed over the past 40 years. While it maintained to be the premier Filipino restaurant, it branded itself according to the demands of its wide clientele. Café Via Mare was introduced to the market, dubbed to be a pioneer in introducing the first authentic Filipino café. The Via Mare Oyster Bar was also launched to cater to the more discriminating taste and specialized in serving the most succulent of oysters.

Filipino favorites loved for generations

True to its Filipino heritage, Via Mare serves Filipino cuisine that matches the eating pattern of Filipinos: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and merienda – a meal that is served in between the main meals of the day. Pan de sal is a breakfast staple among Filipinos and Via Mare serves it fresh every day, grilled with sides of corned beef, Vigan longganisa, Laguna cheese, and queso de bola. Other breakfast favorites, but can be enjoyed any time of the day, like tapa, smoked bangus, tuyo flakes, and tocino are served under the Altanghap section of the menu, an abbreviation for almusal, tanghalian, and hapunan – Filipino terms for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The lunch and dinner menu of Via Mare is not complete without crispy binagoongan, kare-kare, and pinais na alimasag among its wide selection. An extensive array of salads with native greens is also on offer, as well as comfort food like arroz caldo and tokwa’t baboy.

Merienda, or light snacks, are as important as main meals for Filipinos. At Via Mare, diners can choose from well-loved Filipino fare such as puto bumbong, palitaw, and guinataang halo-halo.

Ending scrumptious feasts on a sweet note are iced deserts such as halo-halo and guinomis.

“At 40 years, we have shown the world and most especially our fellow Filipinos, what Filipino cuisine is all about – it is about the freshest of ingredients cooked in influences of our ancestors and the rich heritage of the Filipino nation, sprinkled with the love and affection of a Filipino chef,” Barretto said.

Delight in the well-loved Filipino flavors and savor your classic family favorites at Via Mare. For more information, visit www.viamare.com.ph

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or like its official Facebook page (@ViamarePH).

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About Via Mare

Via Mare Corporation is a duly registered company backed by 40 solid years of experience. It opened its very first Via Mare Seafood Specialty Restaurant on September 5, 1975 and has since grew and continue to be a frontrunner in the restaurant and catering industry. The brand has become synonymous to the phrase “of splendid cuisine and fond memories” as it has been part of the most historic moments in the country – from state visit of presidents to the Miss Universe pageant. It could very well be said that Via Mare is a part of this country’s history and culture—a distinction solely enjoyed by the Philippine’s premier restaurant and catering company.

Via Mare’s corporate strength lies in its core product: the food. With its dynamic food offerings, Via Mare ensures that every dish served conforms to the highest standards of Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) to meet the discriminating taste and preference of its clientele.

Earth Kitchen Now in Taguig

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Heart2Heart is so happy that Earth Kitchen is so new now!  We have been wanting to try his place but it was in White Plains.  Now they are in BGC High Street central. Super love the placeEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (2)

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There are four kinds of seating here

 In front there is a round table by the bike 🙂 Earth Kitchen Now in Taguig (9)

Picnic TableEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (4)

Private roomEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (6)

Regular table by the windowEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (7)

I like picnic table 🙂  Earth Kitchen Now in Taguig (8)

 So this was our tableEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (17)

 Marianne Hernandez, Eds Genuino and Karla Campos.  Within our Assumption batch there are small groups that were formed for one reason or the other. This group was formed because Marianne didn’t invite me to Karla’s surprise party and so they had to treat me. Well they will pay for it for the rest of their lives! haha!! We call this group the “Eat and Run” group ( haha! )  because we literally just eat and run because we are so busy we can only have a quick lunch – approximately 2 hours. :-0 I think that’s a good idea – to set a time limit. I think that quick but often is good – that way we get to update each other several times rather than just one long time.   Must impose this rule in other groupsEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (27)

We enjoyed everything we ordered!!!Earth Kitchen Now in Taguig (13)

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Watermelon and Rocket SaladEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (18)

Fish and MangoEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (20)

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Scallops and AligueEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (21)

Sweet Potato Tops RavioliEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (22)

Beef Bulgogi Soft TacosEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (24)

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Beef KebabEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (23)

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Goat’s Cheese Ice cream, wild honey, dried figs, cashew nutsEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (25)

Flavour of the month – Pastillas ice cream – YUM!  This should stay on the menu because it is so yummy! 🙂Earth Kitchen Now in Taguig (26)

Products being sold from our local farmsEarth Kitchen Now in Taguig (1)

 Contact +63 927 543 7035

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Karen’s Little House on the Prairie

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In case you missed this article in the Philippine Star last Thursday August 26- click below to go to the articleKarens Kitchen Philippine Star

More photos from my visit to Karen’s Little House on the PrairieKaren's Little House on the Prairie (29)karens kitchen logo

I love her new home which makes everyone feel at home 🙂Karen's Little House on the Prairie (18)

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Private function room or additional seating for dinersKaren's Little House on the Prairie (7)

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Love her placemats which has Bible versesKaren's Little House on the Prairie (9)

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Squid Ink QuinoaKaren's Little House on the Prairie (34)

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Heart shaped dishes!!!Karen's Little House on the Prairie (33)

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Sewing machine made into a tableKaren's Little House on the Prairie (27)

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Squash soupKaren's Little House on the Prairie (35)

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The culprit that took me to Kapitolyo – Three cheese gruyere ( Gruyere, Raclette and Parmesan ) tomato puff tart Karen's Little House on the Prairie (37)

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La Caja China

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  Father’s Day gift from Papa to Chef Javs 🙂   What kind of a father gives his kids gifts on Father’s Day?  La Caja China all the way from the USA! La Caja China (2)

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 Chef Javs prepared chicken last night for dinner!!!! So delicious!!! Next will be a kuchinilyo and then a Lechon!!  Stay tuned for the adventures of the La Caja ChinaLa Caja China (4)

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YUM! It was very good!!!La Caja China (6)

Chef Javs made gravy from the drippings and it was so so good!!!La Caja China (7)

Fresh lemon and mashed potatoesLa Caja China (8)

Chef Javs also made this yummy dessert – no name! but so yummy!La Caja China (9)

Friends of Chef Javs who were happy guinea pigs 😉  Actually Javier wanted to cook for them 🙂  Juan and Peter La Caja China (10)

Also from the Caja de China – Crispy pata 🙂 YUM! La Caja China (1)

BBQ Dinner at Pangulasian

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On our last night in Pangulasian we had grilled bbq 🙂

Previous entry:  Dining in Pangulasian December 23, 2014

Dining in Pangulasian Part 2 August 25, 2015
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I am sorry but I was not able to get the names of the dishes :-O  I was too much in vacation mode 🙂

Appetizers

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SoupBBQ Dinner at the Villa (7)And the grilled main dishesBBQ Dinner at the Villa (9)

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Thank you to Heidi and the whole Pangulasian staff for all the great dining experiences we had 🙂  BBQ Dinner at the Villa (10)

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