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Lunes, Hulyo 30, 2012

My Top Five Restaurants of 2011


“You are what you eat” they say. Judge me then as I reveal myself with this list of my top 5 restaurants of 2011.


1.       FORREST HOUSE, Baguio


     Baguio’s temperature drops the lowest during the month of December. And with these cold summer nights, a western inspired restaurant has a way to keep their customers warm. Located along Loakan St.,Forrest House, offers scrumptious dishes and an ambience of warmth.

                There’s a couch set and a fireplace as you enter the restaurant where you can warm yourself for
a while, or have some photo ops. Tables and chairs are made up of woods, positioned closely with each other. Bottles and wines serve as the tables’ centerpiece. The place is decorated in such a way that customer would feel and enjoy the closeness with their friends and fellow diners. The place is well-lighted adding to its coziness.

    Soups are served inside the buns with some inspirational quotes placed on it.  Another reason to love this place is the live band serenading the diners.                                     

                  Location: 16 Loakan Road, Baguio City
                  Telephone No: 074-447-0459; 074-304-4553

         
2.       KA LUI, Palawan


Barefoot eating. This is the trademark of Ka Lui, a bahay-kubo style restaurant in Puerto  Princesa, Palawan.  Before entering the dining area, customers are required to take off their footwear and placed it inside shelves that corresponds their table number. This idea of ethnicity creates excitement for many customers, especially when their feet start to feel the wooden floor. They dress their restaurant in Filipino way; open-air, floorings, tables and chairs made of woods, they used fresh fruits and wild flowers as ornamentals. You could see a stairway of guyabanos and watermelon and a bouquet of bananas and mangoes. Even their comfort rooms complement the concept.

It’s quite an experience dining in at Ka Lui. One has to make a reservation first if you plan to dine in at Ka Lui’s Restaurant, that’s how in demand it is. Luckily, we have a friend in Palawan who did that for us or else we could have waited in vain.

Location: 369 Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
Telephone No. 048-433-2520; +639287539621


3.       BAG OF BEANS, Tagaytay

I’ve been to Tagatay many times because the company I am working with has a project there.         These site visits served as opportunity for me to dine in some popular restaurants in the area like RSM, Leslie’s, Carlos Pizza and Sonia’s, but when I thought I have tasted the best Tagaytay has to offer, Bag of Beans proved me wrong.

It was one weekend in October when my friend and I decided to have a quick weekend getaway. We planned of going to Tagaytay and climbed the chapel on the hill “Caleruega Church”.
Before we hit the road for our Caleruega visit, we had our breakfast first on a café called Bag of Beans located in Mendez along the national high-way. We took advantage of their breakfast buffet at Php350. They have eat-all-you can Filipino breakfast meals, pancakes, breads, fruits and drink-all-you can coffees and chocolates.

You can eat in their covered dining room, or on the cottages, or on one of the tables set in the garden.

Bag of Beans also has also store where one can buys coffee beans, tablea or the cookies.

Location: 115 Aguinaldo Hi-way, Mendez Crossing, west Tagaytay
Telephone No: 046-413-2724; +63-916-525-2382


4.       CAFE BY THE RUINS, Baguio


         It was my 5th visit at the City of Pines, and this time, I made it a point to do the two things I ‘ve been longing to do in Baguio; First is to visit the flower farm at La Trinidad, Benguet and Second is to dine at the famous Café By The Ruins.

And yes, I’ve done them both. After my eyes got thrilled by the colorful roses and chrysanthemums at the flower farm in the La Trinidad, we went straight ahead to Café by the Ruins, and got our belly’s tempted by the their sumptuous menu.

We ordered for their Fried Stripped Adobo Breakfast which comes with the organic brown rice, egg, vegetable salad and their signature Ruins Coffee, and their own version of Tortang Talong with cheese.

You can either be seated on the covered area or on open/smoking area. The restaurant is accessorized with antique materials, woods and bamboos.

What I love about Café by the Ruins is that they make a popular food their own by giving it their own kind of style and taste.

Location: Chuntug Street, Baguio City.
Telephone Nos. : 442-4010; 446-4010; Fax: 442-5272


5.       HAPAG VICENTICO, Nueva Ecija

Known for its pinakbet, Hapag Vicentico, is one of the most-visited restaurants in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija.

From the town center, you can ride a tricycle and be at the site in 5 minutes.

Hapag Vicentico was an old house that was later turned into a restaurant. The windows are made of capiz shells and the floorings are made of Vigan tiles.

                We ordered for Kare-kare, Ensaladang Talong, Leche Flan for deserts and Buko Shakes.

Location: 1077 Del Pilar Street, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija
Telephone No. : 044-600-3237

   Food is a major part of our trips, so if you come visit these places why not try dine at the following restaurants for you to personally know why they make it to my list. Happy eating!! =)
               


Lunes, Hulyo 2, 2012

The Shots in Between


“True love and happiness is having that smile on the faces and the look in the eyes even after the camera clicks.”

Last May 16, a month and a half before saying their final “I do”, my soon-to-tie-a-knot friends Peter Morales and Yvette Vasquez, had their serious-slash-sweet-slash-wacky prenuptial photo shoot at Lakeshore, Pampanga.


For most engaged couple today, pre-nup shoot is a prerequisite to the big day, it is a must. As a matter of fact, it’s one of the fun activities the couple looks forward to.

With Lakeshore becoming a popular site for photo shoots, my friends had decided that this would be the place to take the shots.

Lakeshore was an hour drive from Manila. We took the North Luzon Expressway and made an exit at Mexico, Pampanga gateway.

The Lakeshore offers a serene ambiance, greenery surroundings and recreational facilities. It highlights the 12-hectare man-made lake which has its island that can be rented out for exclusive wedding venue.
It also features the Lighthouse which is one of Lakeshore’s main attractions.



It was almost 9:00 AM when we arrived at Lakeshore. Together with the couple was another friend, Mary Jane Vitug, who had been Yvette’s stylist, Kuya Ericson, the official photographer, while I became the UNofficial photographer taking the shots in between.

And here are the unofficial photographer's in between shots.

Formal attire at the dock



Couple's shirt at the bridge


Casual attire at the park


Creative shots just around the corner


It was a nine-long-hour photo session, we were the first batch to arrive at the location and the last to leave, but you can never be tired if you do it with the people you care much, right?



For more information on Lakeshore, you can visit their website:
www.lakeshore.com.ph