Sunday, November 24, 2013

Mercato Centrale comes back south of Metro Manila!

http://settingfootprint.blogspot.com/2013/11/mercato-centrale-comes-back-south-of.html
The launching  of Mercato Centrale's EL SUR in Alabang Town Center (ATC) last November 23, 2013 (Saturday night) incidentally started with a blessing from heaven - a showering rain.  Thus, traffic going to and from ATC flowed slowly. 
The organizers of Mercato Centrale's EL SUR cut the ribbon last November 23, 2013.to formally launch the opening of another premier night food market in Metro Manila.
Even before the cutting of the ribbon has started to formally launch the opening of EL SUR, the open space at the foot of Fully Booked building was already filled with foodie enthusiasts elbowing each other on that narrow alley with two rows of white-capped tents. More people came later that night either they were pulled by the scent of foods or by the music played by the playing band.
EL SUR is open every Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. and on Saturdays from 12:00 noon to 12:00 midnight,  starting on November 23, 2013 (Saturday)!
One has to stand beside cocktail-style tables installed in the midst of the alley to dine what the folks have treasured in the food market. There are those who (...click here to read more ... and see more photos...)

Girlhood at Supersale Bazaar, World Trade Center on Nov. 29, 2013

Modelling for Girlhood - Ms. Bun Ching, co-owner of Girlhood and Erika, the PR of Red Pastries.
Girls! Girls! Girl! See what we have this coming Supersale Bazaar at the World Trade Center Metro Manila on Nov. 29, 2013. The Girlhoodlady's lifestyle accessories is bringing you its fine array of (...click here to read more...and see more photos...)

Monday, November 11, 2013

Finding the hidden Nozumi in the concrete jungle of Ortigas

We just discovered lately the Nozumi Japanese Casual Dining hidden in the concrete jungle of Ortigas Center in Pasig City.
Nozumi Japanese Restaurant is a casual dining restaurant located inside One Corporate Centre building at the very heart of the Ortigas Business District. Started out as the small humble restaurant within the building, Nozumi now has earned the confidence of the people when it comes to great tasting food. The name Nozumi/Nozomi originated from two characters which is 'nao' and 'mi', which means (click here to read and see more photos...)

Beef teriyaki
Mexican maki
Green maki

Gyoza

Hiyashi rame

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