Propped up to share that pleasant and welcoming Singaporean street vibe, My Singapore Food Street is business entrepreneur Jean Henri Lhuillier and Asian TV personality and celebrity chef Vivien Tan latest offering to Singaporean food lovers in Metro Manila is sure to suffice with those flavors that speak of its origin.
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Showing posts with label singaporean. Show all posts
Thursday, February 28, 2013
My Singapore Food Street at SM Megamall
Now, your craving towards authentic Singaporean dishes is nothing more but a few steps away. Located at our beloved SM Megamall nests a one-stop-shop of delectable Singaporean dishes from you favorite Singapore's fancy restaurant or just along the street of this highly-urbanized city. This is My Singapore Food Street.
Propped up to share that pleasant and welcoming Singaporean street vibe, My Singapore Food Street is business entrepreneur Jean Henri Lhuillier and Asian TV personality and celebrity chef Vivien Tan latest offering to Singaporean food lovers in Metro Manila is sure to suffice with those flavors that speak of its origin.
Propped up to share that pleasant and welcoming Singaporean street vibe, My Singapore Food Street is business entrepreneur Jean Henri Lhuillier and Asian TV personality and celebrity chef Vivien Tan latest offering to Singaporean food lovers in Metro Manila is sure to suffice with those flavors that speak of its origin.
Monday, January 28, 2013
I love everything from WangFu!
I'm sure that Singaporean dish lovers in and around the metropolis have already been indulging to the sumptuous dishes prepared by WangFu Chinese Cafe in Il Terrazzo, Tomas Morato, Quezon City. And I honestly cannot blame them because when I got to try their amazing array of offerings, I can't say not to them at all, plainly because they all of them are oh, so good!
Despite of my drive to keep myself away from the delicious food around the metro, I gave it up a few weeks ago to the delightful and very inviting appeal of one of the most favorite Chinese/Singaporean restaurants in Quezon City - the WangFu Chinese Cafe. Combining the concept of traditional Singaporean Hawker Center and Hongkong Tea House, WangFu serves most of the well-loved Singaporean and Cantonese comfort food in a very Pinoy way - something that is so hard to resist, really.
Bringing in to the Philippines a chef who hails from China, WangFu promises a full menu of authentic Chinese and Singaporean cuisines suit to fill every Pinoy's cravings. From appetizers down to their colorful and festive dessert, one will get at home with their wonderful mix of flavors and style.
For starter, Chinese and Singaporean dishes are high on sauces and dips, so if in case you order something that you think will be better to have some soy sauce, chili sauce or ginger sauce, don't hesitate to ask. The servers here are really nice and friendly, so don't be shy. They are more willing to serve you and have you enjoy their dishes.
Despite of my drive to keep myself away from the delicious food around the metro, I gave it up a few weeks ago to the delightful and very inviting appeal of one of the most favorite Chinese/Singaporean restaurants in Quezon City - the WangFu Chinese Cafe. Combining the concept of traditional Singaporean Hawker Center and Hongkong Tea House, WangFu serves most of the well-loved Singaporean and Cantonese comfort food in a very Pinoy way - something that is so hard to resist, really.
Bringing in to the Philippines a chef who hails from China, WangFu promises a full menu of authentic Chinese and Singaporean cuisines suit to fill every Pinoy's cravings. From appetizers down to their colorful and festive dessert, one will get at home with their wonderful mix of flavors and style.
For starter, Chinese and Singaporean dishes are high on sauces and dips, so if in case you order something that you think will be better to have some soy sauce, chili sauce or ginger sauce, don't hesitate to ask. The servers here are really nice and friendly, so don't be shy. They are more willing to serve you and have you enjoy their dishes.
Friday, October 21, 2011
The Red Crab Series: Crustasia Asian Bistro at Rockwell
Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and China - dishes from these countries made the menu of this elegant foodie spot in Rockwell Power Plant Mall at Makati City more delicious and more festive. And with its contemporary take on these world-class dishes, I'm sure you'll also enjoy dining in its lovely place as we did. Crustasia... a little bit of Asia.
Last Friday, together with my favorite foodie friends, we indulged to the most challenging foodie treat that we've ever had. Challenging not only because we were offered with a lot of dishes, but we also got to taste the spiciest and hottest dishes that Asia could offer to the world.
As you may all know, I'm not a "tough" guy, and one of the things that makes me a not-so-tough guy is spicy food. I can tolerate a little bite of chili on my food, and anything more than that, well, I need a pail of water. Hehe.
Last Friday, together with my favorite foodie friends, we indulged to the most challenging foodie treat that we've ever had. Challenging not only because we were offered with a lot of dishes, but we also got to taste the spiciest and hottest dishes that Asia could offer to the world.
As you may all know, I'm not a "tough" guy, and one of the things that makes me a not-so-tough guy is spicy food. I can tolerate a little bite of chili on my food, and anything more than that, well, I need a pail of water. Hehe.
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