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Racks Timog Gets a New Look

Did you know RACKS‘ stand for Real American Country Kitchen Style? 🙂

RACKS Timog

RACKS Timog

We’ve visited the newly opened RACKS Timog last week and got a pleasant visual surprise – RACKS got a new look! From its classic minimalist western look, it’s now more homey and relaxed. It’s actually one of the two new locations of RACKS; the other is at Evia Lifestyle Center in Alabang, south of Metro Manila. Continue reading →

Kaishu Japanese Restaurant: Top 8 Dinner Buffet Dishes in Networld Hotel

Last weekend, my wife and I went back to Kaishu Restaurant at the ground floor of Networld Hotel Spa & Casino along Roxas Boulevard. It’s actually our second visit to this Japanese restaurant since a few months ago.

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The Other Side of Bamboo

You must have recently seen Jollibee‘s commercial that says “Beef-beef, beef-beef!” featuring the Garlic Pepper Beef rice meal being endorsed by no less than one of the Philippines’ rock music icon – Bamboo Mañalac – famously known simply as “Bamboo“.

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Pork Steak Recipe w/ Jolly Canola Oil

How can a Pork Steak Recipe be made healthy? By cooking it properly and using Jolly Canola Oil!

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Healthy But Yummy Tuna Sisig Recipe

Aside from adobo, sisig is another famous contender as a Philippine national dish that Filipinos love!

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Share New Adventures w/ the New Pretzel Crisps

Undoubtedly, Auntie Anne’s is the top of mind of Filipinos when it comes to pretzels. But for the longest time, pretzels are considered to be one of the more expensive snacks appreciated only by a few.

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New Year, New Drinks, New Food Items @ Starbucks Philippines

Starbucks Philippines ushered in the new year of 2015 with new beverages and foods for its customers.

New Starbucks Beverages

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Foodpanda Analytics: Christmas in Numbers!

What do you think American Christmas meals have to do with X-Men’s Wolverine, Andy Murray, Tour de France cyclists and Arctic explorers?

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