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April 16th, 2014 — Casual, Cravings, Cuisine, Fusion, Glorietta 4, Makati, Restaurants, Western, Where To Eat
Being a dominantly Catholic nation, Filipinos in general abstain from eating meat this Lenten season. As it may be a challenge for most, here are some seaffood suggestion from Heaven & Eggs as they introduce new heavenly seafood fares which range from light and healthy snacks to inventive main courses.
Heaven & Eggs takes on the classic American street grub, Fish n’ Chips into something exciting. The Fish n’ Chips (P299), with its premium Cream Dory fillets in beer batter, are deep fried and served with tangy tartar sauce dip.
Eat to your heart’s content with the generous serving of Heaven & Eggs’ Pan Seared Cream Dory Fillet in Beurre Blanc sauce for only P310.
They also offer the Shrimp Sandwich P295Â (top photo), delectable fresh cubes of shrimps filling prepared with the freshest lettuce and crunchy cucumber in soft French baguettes.
Both light meals come with a choice of house fries or shoe string fries.
For a more delectable and fulfilling meal, you can try the Tuna Fusilli and Pan Seared Cream Dory with Mango Sauce.
Take pleasure in a light and healthy Tuna Fusilli with parmesan-laden French baguette at Heaven & Eggs for P285
Moreover, the Tuna Fusilli has huge chunks of tuna sautéed in olive oil, garlic, slices of black olives and fresh tomato strips, seasoned with Heaven & Egg’s special seasoning. It is also served with French baguette topped with parmesan cheese. Lastly. the seared Cream Dory fillet glazed with whisked butter and mango puree, are served in generous portions with buttered marble potatoes and broccoli in Italian seasoning.
In time for April’s Lent season, Heaven & Eggs Glorietta 4 in Makati City is offering these seafood snacks and dishes for the whole month of April!
April 13th, 2014 — Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, French, Makati, New Brews, Quick Service, Restaurants, Sweet Shops
Cream Melon
Bebe Rouge Patisserie is one of San Antonio Village‘s premier bakeshops located conveniently at the corner of Sacred Heart St. and Metropolitan Avenue.
The quaint and pink bakeshop is owned, managed, and operated by a vibrant Japanese couple–Chef Atsushi and Chef Jun, both French-trained pastry chefs.
Here is a quick set of photos inside Bebe Rouge Patisserie:
Bebe Rouge @ New Hatchin Building
Desserts Sampler including the bestseller Strawberry Shortcake
(left) Earlgrey Financier – Almond Cake rich in ‘Beurre noisette’ with Earl grey ‘ tea powder Php 50; (right) Financier Chocolat – Chocolate flavor financier, almond cake rich in ‘Beurre noisette’with cocoa powder Php 50
Their bestseller is the strawberry shortcake which tasted almost heavenly. 🙂 Visitors also have a wide selection of pastries like macaroons, galettes, and other pastry desserts. They also have a wide selection of tea concoctions at about Php 150. Iced teas are served in glass while the hot ones are in teapots. Hot coffee is at Php 100 while a cold one is at Php 120.
More photos:
Chef Jun of Bebe Rouge
Bebe Rouge Macarons
The Patisserie
Bebe Rouge Patisserie in Makati
Bebe Rouge Patisserie actually has an interesting mix in the aspect of culture – a Japanese-owned shop of French pastries in the Philippines. 🙂
April 7th, 2014 — Affairs, Casual, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, Fusion, New Brews, Promos / Events, Restaurants, SM Aura Premier, Sweet Shops, Taguig, Western, Where To Eat
Magnum Manila
The opening of Magnum Manila at SM Aura Premier SkyPark tomorrow is all-abuzz around the metro and in the social media-sphere where those who got first dibs, including NomNom Club, have been sharing their photos online, much to the jaundiced eyes of those who haven’t.
But the day has come, tomorrow, Magnum Manila opens it’s first pop-up ‘pleasure store‘ in the Philippines, following other branches around the world including Paris, Jakarta, Shanghai, Amsterdam and New York, among others.
Magnum Manila Signature Combination
Magnum Manila Pleasure Store
Mr. Bryan Chanyungco
So before you hit the store in it’s grand opening tomorrow, here are 10 Things You Need to Know About Magnum Manila:
1. Magnum Manila is not a Café
No, it’s not  a cafe, as Magnum Manila brand manager Bryan Chanyungco has confirmed in an interview with NomNom Club.
Strictly, it’s a “Pleasure Pop-Up Store“. It means that their main purpose is to support the brand – Magnum.
It would be open for only a little more than a year and the objective of success is then attained!
Magnum Manila @ SM Aura Premier
2. Dessert Dishes were Crafted by Chef Miko Aspiras
Chef Miko Aspiras
The Magnum concoctions forming all the dessert dishes were crafted by Chef Miko Aspiras, a globally award-winning pastry chef and is currently one of the pastry chefs in a well-known Philippine premier hotel.
3. Food is by Chef Him Uy de Baron
You may consider Magnum Manila a restaurant since aside from the Magnum Ice Cream creations, there are other sumptuous dishes you could order from appetizers to soup and salad to mains.
Some names from the menu include Asian Steak Salad, Pumpkin Soup, Magnum Braised Beef Cheek, and Carbonara.
The entrees are the creations of Chef Him Uy de Baron, the executive chef of Chef Cuisine Catering and owner of Nomama.
Asian Steak Salad
Make-Your-Own-Magnum
4. The “Make-Your-Own-Magnum” only costs Php 100
Since Magnum Ice Cream‘s launch about two years ago, the brand has already made it’s mark in the Philippine ice cream industry. And with Magnum Manila, the customer’s experience will be elevated by offering them the chance to create their very own Magnum bar for only Php 100!
Most of your favorite desserts from other restaurants costs more!
5. Step 1 Make-Your-Own-Magnum: “Coat It”
The DIY process starts from the choice of ice cream. Choose between vanilla or chocolate truffle.
After selecting your Magnum ice cream base, you get to “Coat It” by choosing a chocolate coating from white, infinity dark, and classic.
Step 1: “Coat It”
6. Step 2 Make-Your-Own-Magnum: “Top It”
To ‘Top It’ is to make you Magnum Bar more exciting by experimenting on 18 different toppings to choose from. You could create more than a hundred thousand combination with all 18 of them!
The default is to add 3 toppings from the varied choices. The toppings include pistachios, almond, chocolate chip cookies, dried raspberries, gold nuggets, and even sea salt or chili flakes for that surprise kick!
Step 2: “Top it” – 18 Toppings to Choose From
7. Step 3 Make-Your-Own-Magnum: “Drizzle It”
Finally, you get to drizzle your Magnum Creation with the same chocolate choices from the coating section. Select either white, infinity dark, or classic Belgian chocolate.
Step 3: “Drizzle It”
8. Magnum Manila contemporary architecture and sleek interiors is designed by Ed Calma.
Magnum Pleasure Store @ SkyPark
Magnum Manila Interiors
9.  NomNom Club’s Top Dessert Choice is the Cookie Dough Skillet
The Magnum Manila menu is quite handy but there are a lot of options to order. So to help you make the right choices, allow us to give you NomNom Club’s top choice which we believe you’ll never regret – the Cookie Dough Skillet.
The Cookie Dough Skillet is a warm chocolate chip cookie dough topped with two vanilla Magnum bars, dark chocolate and chopped pecans.
At P250, it has earned to be one of my favorite desserts of all time. It’s also good for sharing!
Other Magnum Manila creations include the Rainbow Dream & Pink Friday.
The “Rainbow Dream”
The “Pink Friday”
10.  NomNom Club’s Main Dish Recommendations are the Seared Salmon and Mushroom Burger.
For the ‘mains‘, please do try the Seared Salmon with Basil Creme and Chorizo Confit and the Mushroom Burger.
While the Seared Salmon is good for a meal, the Mushroom Burger has that unique meaty texture perfect just before a Magnum Manila dessert creation for snacks.
Seared Salmon with Basil Creme and Chorizo Confit
Mushroom Burger
Free Magnum
But wait, there’s more!
Free 500Â Make Your Own Magnum
Magnum Manila in SM Aura opens its first day with a big crunch! A free crunch for the first 500 customers, so to speak.
They will get their own Make Your Own Magnum dessert creation for FREE!
Be one of the First 500 guests to get a taste of the Make Your Own Magnum experience. Doors officially open at 12NN on Tuesday, April 8 2014. Patrons may physically line up ahead of time (no phone reservations).
1-patron-1-MYO-Magnum-Bar Rule
Magnum Manila Signature Creations
Magnum Manila Pleasure Store
Being a pop-up store which will only be open until sometime in 2015, you should then grab the earliest chance to taste the cold and luxurious Belgian chocolate bar of Magnum made the way you want in thousands of possible combinations.
Know more about Manila’s Magnum at Magnum.com.ph, @Magnum_PH on Instagram, and MakeMyMagnum.com.
And considering that the newest Magnum Gold retails for Php60 each in convenience stores, the Magnum Manila P100 DIY Magnum plus 3 toppings in a full dine-in premium store is actually pocket-friendly.
April 5th, 2014 — Casual, Chinese, Cravings, Cuisine, Makati, New Brews, Restaurants, Where To Eat
Mao Jia Hunan
Hunan province in China is famous for its spicy fares and that’s what Mao Jia Hunan Cuisine restaurant along Bagtikan street in Makati is bringing to its customers and nearby residents.
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March 27th, 2014 — Affairs, Bar/Grills, Cravings, Dessert, New Brews, Promos / Events, Restaurants, Sweet Shops
I recently attended the media launch of the newly opened Todd English Food Hall Manila at the 5th floor of SM Aura and guess what I saw nearby? A Magnum Manila  shop! Continue reading →
March 25th, 2014 — Bar/Grills, Casual, Chinese, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, European, Filipino, Fusion, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Mexican, New Brews, Pizza / Pasta, Restaurants, Sinaporean, SM Aura Premier, Steakhouse, Sweet Shops, Taguig, Vietnamese, Western, Where To Eat
Todd English Food Hall Manila
Todd English Food Hall, a 900-square-meter specialty culinary hall that offers a mix of fresh and prepared international gourmet food, opens in Manila today. Continue reading →
March 20th, 2014 — Bar/Grills, Beverage, Casual, Cravings, Cuisine, Fusion, Japanese, Restaurants, Steakhouse
Watami Shangri-La Mall
Watami, a Japanese Casual Restaurant, recently opened their 3rd branch in the Philippines at Shangri-La Plaza Mall in Ortigas. They serve a wide variety of authentic Japanese dishes infused with special sauces and spices that ranges from appetizers, sushi, skewers, hot pots, various meat and seafood dishes.
Watami Short Ribs
Watami also have a good costumer service, staff who are happy to help out, and cheerfully welcome you upon entry. As NomNom Club’s contributor, it’s my first time at Watami. It enriched my appreciation of what Japanese food is all about.
Japan has invaded our tummies with mouth-watering dishes and beverages. A modern but homey place and delicious food.
What I found interesting was the Watami Ramen. Its pork was tender and nicely blend with spices which makes it one of my favorite being tasty and satisfying.
If you’re a rice person, then you must try Special Curry with Deep Fried PorkTenderloin Cutlet Rice Set. The Tempura Rice Set is also a must try.
Watami Ramen
Watami in Shangri-La Plaza Mall
Special Curry with Deep Fried PorkTenderloin Cutlet Rice Set
Passion Frut with Mango Tea and Kiwi Tea with Agar
Short Ribs after Grilling
Moreover, I enjoyed the food without the hassle of smoke while having the fun to choose and pair food choices. Try theur refreshing glass of Passion Frut with Mango Tea and Kiwi Tea with Agar as well.
*Photos and article by contributor Tina Qunies
Watami prices are at par with its value for taste. Drop by and visit their 3rd and newest branch at 6th level, East Wing of Shangri-La Plaza. You can also visit Watami in Glorietta 2 and SM Mall of Asia. Visit their Facebook page here.
February 24th, 2014 — Casual, Cravings, Cuisine, Fusion, Pizza / Pasta, Restaurants, Western
Greenwich Carbonara Pasta
Have you experienced craving for something but not really too sure what you want yet at the same time? It’s the craving we had over last Saturday, and a pleasant surprise came over courtesy of the Greenwich Barkada! Continue reading →