San San Trois

By | Foodie, Travel | 2 Comments

Thanks to our friend Mykie who introduced us to this restaurant many years ago.  From that time on, we have been going here, most especially Dad and Mom.  It is Japanese French fusion. Anything Japanese, my parents love…  Dad of course is excited to introduce us to another friend of his in Hong Kong, the Chef of San San Trois.  We only go on special occasions….and that is when we are in Hong Kong and only because dad and mom are treating 🙂

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Dad just reserves with his friend, Ono, the Chef and owner, and Chef Ono prepares a set meal.   

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 We just sit and eat, exact names of dishes we do not know 

Wagyu Sashimi 

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Assorted Sushi and Sashimi

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Onion soup

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Burger with Foie Gras inside!!!!!

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 Truffle pasta!!

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With Chef Ono and Thomas who is also partners with Chef Ono and owns and manages the restaurant as managing director.   

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It is in the same building as Victoria’s Seafood.   

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Victoria City Seafood Restaurant

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One of the family’s favorites in Hong Kong.  They are known for fresh seafoods.  And we love their Xiao long bao.  We just arrived in HK and Dad and Mom took us here.  Dad introduced us to one of his HK friends, Eddie, the waiter, whom I forgot to take a photo of.  Dad kept reminding me to take his photo, I guess i was too busy eating!!  🙂 

 

Crispy small fish appetizer which Javier liked so much, Eddie gave him one doggie bag to bring home filled with this 

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Xiao Long Bao, they sometimes have Shanghai crab as the filling when it is in season and it is really special.  This is one of the best we have tried after Joe Shanghai’s in New York!   

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Fresh “pitik pitik” ( we do not know the name in English )  still alive- being shown to us in a pail 

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then cooked…. really very FRESH and very sweet!

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Eddie teaching us how to open and cut it… Cut the sides on both ends…

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then split it open…. 

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And Wow!! This was really good!!! It was swimming in this sauce which i think has the aligui from the crab….crabvictorias.JPG

Noodles made with the yellow sauce from the crab dish 

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Rockwell’s Summer Series

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POWER PLANT MALL

Under the Rockwell sun

Here comes the sun… and with Power Plant Mall’s Summer Series, things will be more than all right!

Spending in the sun

Start the season with a summer sale! From April 4-6, 2008, your favorite stores in Power Plant Mall will lower their prices as the temperature rises! Things are really going to heat up as we offer discounts up to 70% off!

Stop, souk and listen!

On Sunday, April 6, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.Plaza Drive transforms into the Rockwell Sunday Souk, an outdoor market that offers the finest in food, plants and handicrafts. Rockwell residents share family recipes and personal designs as they join other market favorites for a shopping experience unlike any other.  

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Sun dancing

Escola Brasileira de Capoeira (EBC) Philippines will hold capoeira classes at the North Court from April 8 to May 22 (every Tuesday and Thursday), 5 p.m.-6 p.m. This Brazilian art that combines dance, acrobatics, music and fighting techniques is the perfect way to get toned for the beach! For inquiries, call EBC Philippines at 0917-8138931.

Hot bods

On April 12-13Plaza Drive becomes your summer sanctuary as Manila’s top studios offer free yoga and Pilates classes in “A Weekend of Fitness.” To sign up, call Aura Athletica at 756-5104. You may even win a chance at a shopping spree! Limited slots only.

 

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Bring on the bazaar!

Rockwell proudly presents the “Summerlicious” Discoveries Bazaar at the Rockwell Tent from April 18-20. The country’s best retailers gather under one roof to present their latest offerings. Scorching hot deals await!

Summertime and the living is definitely easy—Rockwell will make sure of that! Sunup or sundown, we make sure the heat is on!

 

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Save Our Seas, Love the Beach with U Swim

By | Green, Summer, What's New at Rustan's | One Comment

 

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 Website:  Haribon Foundation

U Swim’s Save the Seas Campaign

About the Haribon Foundation: ( Taken from website) 

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The Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources is a membership organization dedicated to the conservation of Philippine biodiversity. It aims to build a constituency for environmental issues that will call for prioritizing conservation actions on habitats and sites, based on solid scientific and socio-economic research. We are the pioneer environmental organization in the Philippines.

The name “Haribon” was coined from the words “haring ibon,” referring to the Philippine Eagle. The Philippine Eagle is the icon that signifies the importance of protecting biodiversity in the Philippine territory. Its presence is a constant reminder to the Filipinos to be continuously involved in taking care of our environment.

Our niche

Biodiversity is the wealth of life forms found on earth: the millions of different plants, animals and micro-organisms, the genes they contain, and the intricate ecosystems that they form.

Simply put, biodiversity IS life. Haribon’s work in biodiversity conservation seeks to protect that life through four core strategies: Saving Sites, Saving Species, Working with People, and Advocacy.

Our beginnings

Haribon started out as a bird-watching society in 1972 and evolved into a nature and wildlife conservation society. In 1983, the society became a full-fledged conservation foundation. Today, it is recognized, both in the Philippines and abroad, as the pioneer in Philippine environmental conservation. Haribon joins birds and habitat conservation organizations worldwide in a global partnership called BirdLife International. Haribon is the Philippine partner.

Our vision

Haribon takes the lead in caring for nature with the people – for the people.

Our mission

Haribon is a membership organization committed to nature conservation through community empowerment and scientific excellence.

Our signature

The logo nine leaves on one tree symbolize the nine ecosystems found in the Philippines: forest, marginal, agricultural, urban, freshwater, mangrove, sea grass, coral and soft bottom. haribon-tree-71.jpg

The line “Protecting Nature, Preserving Life” establishes the character of the organization. 

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Essenses Foundation Celebrates Women’s Month

By | Beauty, Giving Back, Photography, What's New at Rustan's | One Comment

March 25, Tuesday – 4:00 pm

Heaven on the Fifth, Rustan’s Makati

Essenses Foundation by Rustan’s celebrates Women’s month through the launch of the book by Isa Lorenzo ( who is also a Board of Trustee for the foundation ) which features Filipinas.  Heart2Heart thinks it is a great feature, a great subject.  Why look elsewhere when we have many Filipinos right in front of us who are great achievers. 

The photo exhibit was launched last January of 2006 and it has gone through several countries throughout the world- The US, Paris and soon to be in Belgium.  My photos do not justify the real photos since it was difficult to take photos of the photos ( probably done on purpose ) – so do stop by Rustan’s to visit the exhibit.

And now, the photos were compiled in a book which was launched mid last year.  Do get a copy of the book which aside from the photo, has a short story on each Filipina featured. Isa says that the book is small because it is meant to be a children’s book for kids with small hands.  She wants the future generation to be able to read the book so they will be inspired by the 30 Filipina women who have made a difference in our society.  

For every P 1,500.00 sales from the book of Filipinas, P 500.00 will be given to Essenses Foundation.  

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New SNACK Discoveries at Coop

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How would you know by the packaging if this product is good? or what it really is? Japanese products are usually like that- everything is always in japanese!  But for some reason, our brother Mike can always choose good food especially the SNACKS in COOP, the japanese grocery. And one tip, when you see it or see something you like, get as many as you can because it is not always available. The snacks change all the time.  Try this!  It is really good!  

Japanese Kropek – prawn flavor ( saw a shrimp/prawn image on the packaging ) .  Very thin and crispy and VERY TASTY! Hope it is not all MSG. 

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AND THIS IS VERY NEW!!! I have not even seen it in Hong Kong Yet.  It is a new flavor of one of the popular snacks of Calbee which is Pizza flavor:

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Now it comes in Cheese!!!! Cheese on cheese!!! 

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It has real cheese on top of the chips!!

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It is best to go when they have new deliveries flown in by air. 

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location: beside Sango, Creekside Mall, Makati 

Previous Entry:   Sango and Coop March 1, 2007 

 

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Latin Heat

By | Arts and Culture, Giving Back | One Comment

lh-flyer.jpgEnjoy the rhythms of the salsa, rhumba, chacha, pachanga, mambo, and other latin beats as interpreted by Ballet Philippines. Featuring the Guitar Friends Ensemble and Salsa Manila.  The sounds of South America take center stage as Ballet Philippines ends its 38th season with the sensual, flamboyant rhythms of the salsa, rhumba, bossa nova, reggae and Caribbean music. Envision images of hot, languid days at the beach and sultry nights embraced by passion and desire. All in all, this promises a scorching night. 

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Thank you Tito Joey Soriano for making us a part of your worthwhile endeavor.  It has been a long long time that we had gone to the Cultural Center of the Philippines.  Mom used to take us as little girls  to watch ballet almost every month and we remember having to dress up as it was a formal event.  Me and my sister enjoyed it, then we realized that all this stopped.  Suddenly the Cultural Center had been very quiet…..

We are grateful that Tito Joey had introduced us again to the Arts and we hope that he will continue to inspire many to patronize the arts and the Filipino talent. Latin Heat proved this and it was a beautiful and entertaining show.  Perfect to start the summer too with all the dancing heat!  It was our first time to see ballet mixed with Latin dance. I had asked Tito Joey to give me a copy of the beautiful speech he gave that evening – though he did not have it scripted, he was able to write it down all over for me because I want to share it with you.   Do take time out to read it….

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Mrs. Imelda Romualdez Marcos, brainchild of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, his excellency Ambassador Adnan Basaga of Turkey and his beautiful wife, Mrs. Oja Basaga, friends, ladies and gentlemen:

            Before we go up to the main theater lobby for the latin night shindig, allow me first to thank the major sponsors this evening. The first is a commercial bank and thanks to Mrs. Frannie Aguinaldo Jacinto the Bank of the Philippine Islands is the major sponsor. The second is a private individual and thanks to Mrs. Marvi Cojuangco Yulo, her mother Mrs. Imelda Ongsiako Cojuangco is the second major sponsor.

            You know ladies and gentlemen. One thing that really bothers me is when someone says to me: “You know, Joey, I really don’t support the arts. I would rather support programs that help the poor.” And that is all very noble, no question about it but it still baffles and frustrates me when I hear this remark because in truth, art in all its forms is the wealth of any nation. It is the life and blood of a people because it is part and parcel of their culture. It is what makes and identifies us.

            Art is what touches our senses. It is what eases the mind and unstresses our body. It is what uplifts the spirit and moves the soul. It is what makes us human. And if majority of talented Filipino artists had the financial backing and monetary resources then the word “starving artist” would no longer exist in our country. Unfortunately, here in the Philippines as opposed to countries in the west and even those around Southeast Asia where the government and much of the private sector support the arts, in this country, art is considered a last priority. It is not a necessity but a luxury. And sad to say golf and tennis and shopping and coming out in the society pages of a newspaper is far more of a necessity than the sheer joy and quiet appreciation of art.

            And I think that the Bank of the Philippine islands understands this problem wholeheartedly because they hone Filipino talent. They allow Filipino artists to spread their wings. To be acknowledge, admired and appreciated and they give them a future. And I also take my hat of to the Bank of the Philippine Island because they not only serve their customers and clients as a bank but they also serve the nation as well by allowing the Philippines to flourish and prosper. And I hope and pray that other banks and financial institutions and corporations will do the same with equal passion in the near future.

            In the same manner, Mrs. Imelda Ongsiako Cojuangco has always been a patron of the arts. Ever since I can remember she has always been a chairperson, a director, a trustee of organizations that involved themselves with Filipino art and culture. Again I hope art and talent not only because of the prestige and adulation and socializing involved in attending the opening of an art exhibit or a gala premiere but because you honestly care as dependable citizens of our country.

            To these two entities I express my deepest gratitude for their largesse and generosity just as I would like to thank each and everyone of you here tonight. You who have given one five, three, five, ten, fifteen thousand without batting an eyelash. And I know many of you have said “basta ikaw Joey, we will support you.” But it’s not I who you support. It is these ballet dancers, these talented performances whom you have given your blessings because you have allowed them to shine and you have embraced their talent. And because of your kindness you have made the Philippines, our country, a little better, a little richer, a little greater even just for tonight.

            Maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat. Mabuhay tayong mga Pilipino lalung-lalo na ang sining Pilipino na kusang nangangailangan ng tulong ninyo.  Magandang-magandang gabi po.

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Ballet Philippines Website:   http://www.ballet.com.ph  

Cultural Center of the Philippines website:  http://www.culturalcenter.gov.ph/    

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