Mom is really experimenting using Bryan Flannery beef
Bryan Flannery Shawarma and Beef Kebabs January 25, 2012
Bryan Flannery Teppanyaki Style January 7, 2011
This time she used it for Mongolian barbecue! WOW!!
My only suggestion is not to put many sauces and toppings because you won’t get to appreciate anymore the bryan flannery beef. It gets masked with all the sauces and sidings
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The discerning Filipino’s ultimate food source, Rustan’s Supermarket, is taking its shoppers on yet another gastronomic journey—this time around the streets of Asia—with its anticipated Asian Street Food Invasion, running from July 1 to August 15 in all Rustan’s Supermarket Fresh branches.
In the tradition of the supermarket’s highly-successful food festival series over the years, Asian Street Food Invasion zooms in on the products and ingredients that make up the colorful street food offerings of Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, thus bringing shoppers a multi-sensorial feast of flavors that allows them to experience an important part of such distinct cultures and lifestyles.
Savor the uniqueness of Vietnamese street food, which completes the cultural experience of anyone longing for a taste of this featured country. Complete a virtual stroll along the streets of Vietnam, which are dotted with vendors and small cafes that specialize in a type of food or beverage; be it the famous Pho (traditional noodle soup and a staple in the Vietnamese diet), chilled young coconut milk, or Bun Cha (barbecued pork marinated in chili ginger and garlic), among many others.
Indulge in tasty Thai street cuisine and get to know this country’s one-of-a-kind culinary lifestyle, with its distinct bevy of food stalls transforming every major street corner, empty alley and lot into vibrant food bazaars. Recreate the dishes that made this country so popular from the comfort of your own home, such as Pad Thai (fried noodles with dried shrimp and tofu) and signature Thai curries.
Discover the crossroads of global cuisine with Singaporean street food, with this country serving as a melting pot of people from many nations. Unique to this food culture are its local hawker centers, which serve a mixture of Malay, Indian and Chinese specialties; and where the act of choosing the right food vendor to buy from is an art to be mastered.
Lastly, get to know Malaysian street fare a bit more, which similarly presents an eclectic mix of Malay, Chinese and Indian influences but is made truly its own by the culture that envelopes it: fiercely competitive vendors trying to earn your attention (and visit), an endless stretch of satay and fruit stalls and open air restaurants, and rickety (yet fully-occupied) plastic tables spilling out onto the streets.
Enjoy all these and more well-loved specialties from these Asian countries
Look for the best personal shoppers, Boy Samson and Malou
and dig into your favorite street food via live cooking demonstrations and a weekend Hawker’s Market at Rustan’s Supermarket Rockwell on July 14, Rustan’s Supermarket Shangri-La on July 28 and Rustan’s Supermarket Makati on August 11.
Grab a copy of our Asian Streetfood Invasion leaflet and enjoy shopping for local ingredients, food items and other products from these featured countries to help you prepare your own feast at home.
Finally, get the chance to experience these Asian street food wonders firsthand via the Asian Street Food Invasion Grand Raffle. A minimum purchase of P500 entitles the shopper to one (1) raffle coupon for a chance to win a trip to one of several featured destinations, complete with a City Tour and Street Food Experience, airfare and hotel accommodations for a 3D/2N stay.
With Rustan’s Supermarket’s Asian Street Food Invasion, sampling the flavors of the world’s largest and most populous continent becomes all the more exciting, rewarding and truly enriching.
Rustan’s Supermarkets are located in Glorietta-Makati; Rockwell Powerplant Mall; The Gateway Mall in Araneta Center; along Katipunan Road, Quezon City; in San Antonio Plaza Arcade, Forbes Park, Makati; Greenbelt, Makati; Paseo de Magallanes, along South Superhighway; Corinthian Hills; Ayala Center, Cebu; Arcenas Estates, Banawa, Cebu, and Il Terrazzo Mall, Tomas Morato, Quezon City.
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We visited Jaime during his shift at Starbucks in Power Plant Mall!! He is there every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Come visit and look for Jaime and he will gladly serve you
Busy serving drinks 🙂
He made a special drink for his brother
And we ordered this sandwich! YUMMY!!!!

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NEW ITEMS
We discovered this vitamin c drink which works like Airborne, so we have a few of this in the store in different flavors- Tangerine, Super Orange, Raspberry and there is a 3-pack with 3 flavors in it
Snickers Squared in Peanut Butter flavor!! Hurry, there are only 18 bars left
Hellmans Light Mayonnaise!!
Replenishments
A few Nutella arrived- only 3 sets – so hurry!! I think there are still no stocks in the supermarkets. These are 26.5 oz. so they are big and come in a pack of 2

Mrs. Dash ran out fast before so we have a few more that arrived

This also ran out so fast, so we have replenished this
Same with Old Bay

And Tums Freshers is back. Even in the States it is hard to find since it runs out fast as well
Comforter sets at very reasonable prices
20 piece comforter set which includes bed skirt, shams, pillows, sheets
12 piece comforter set
6 piece comforter set
Store hours: Tuesday to Sunday 12 noon to 10pm
Pls do not come on Mondays, the store is closed
Tel #: 854-7055
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Congratulations to Salcedo Market on their 8th year Anniversary! The beautiful ladies of the Salcedo Market Committee
There were Philippine folk dance performances by the Manila Dance Foundation
I visited Des as always
And had Chicken Ala King in a heart shell! I love her heart pastry shell! And of course the chicken ala king is my favorite
And I bought all these from her! I love the longganisa!!!
Beside Des is Simply Pie who has different quiches and mini pies
Azuthai with some Milky Way goodies is at Salcedo Market!! I saw Malu somewhere around the market but didn’t get to take her photo
MARGIE!!!!!! I love your Filipiniana outfit on you! Kay GANDA ng DALAGA!! 🙂 I love you girl!
Wow, look at that Black paella!
Hi Paco!! Paco was selling Carmen’s Best ice cream and some Holly’s products! I love it that everyone is wearing Filipiniana costumes!!!
Hi Ada!!!! I love your shirt!!! 🙂
Previous entry: Sabor Cubano Now at Salcedo Market June 1, 2012
Since Raymond was in China, her friend Sylvia Stoke was there to help out!
New dish from Sabor Cubano!
Other non Filipino booths 🙂 Moroccan
Swiss
Me and my sister always buy this siomai from the lady who sells dimsum products. My son Jaime likes siomai and he gets mad at me when I buy siomai that is not good! 🙂 So I need to know good siomai
Tita Remy Francisco selling chorizo! She makes this herself and it tastes like the chorizo El Rey! Pwede na!!!
Herb’s Best
Interesting product
these look like the nut snack I bought in Bali – I was hoping they had samples for me to try 🙂 I’ll get some next time
Looks good 🙂
Many Philippine made products
Everybody’s Cafe longganisa!!!!!
Previous entry: Everybody’s Cafe Pampanga June 1, 2012
Candoys Proudly Philippine made by my friend, Soraya
NICE!!
I love these cute plants!
A nice day at the market, Thank you!
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E. Murio is a furniture workshop that designs and manufactures fine furniture, built-in cabinetry, specialty floor and wall coverings, and home accessories. We specialize in natural materials such as tropical woods, fiber and grass weaves, rattan, and bamboo. We also work with iron, veneers, brass, leather, bone, and plastic weaves. We believe that the beauty of our pieces comes from both the design and the quality of the craftsmanship. Our methods are the result of years of experience as well as an intimate knowledge of the tradition of furniture making. It is the combination of our design and craft that results in exceptional furniture.
Though our furniture has traditionally leaned towards more classic pieces, in recent years we have started to create more modern, ambiguous forms, while crafting them using our traditional techniques. We like to think of our work as intimate architecture for the body and for our lives that inhabit them – where a medicine cabinet can hold pills, or a series of mundane things, or a collection of items that connect to our dreams. Furniture, as objects that are scattered about, are also the objects around which we gather with family to celebrate, they are the objects in which we lay a sleeping child, and in which we suspend our bodies. As objects, they suggest their function, but we hope they also evoke a sense delight, an appreciation of texture, and a formal fascination.
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Happy Birthday to Santino!!!!! WE LOVE YOU!! 🙂
What a cute party Pao and Trins!!! I love your costumes!! 🙂
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