Restaurants
By Kitchyart on 30 June, 2014
I used to frequent 2 yoga studios on Connecticut Street in North East Greenhills and within the same building, there was a small place being built called Om Lifestyle + Cafe. I thought to myself, with a name like “OM” it’s a strategic location for a shop that would probably sell yoga clothes and serve …read »
Food and Travel
By sanju on 23 June, 2014
I spent a few days in Tokyo recently with the family. It was the first time for C, S and N and we had a really good time just exploring, shopping and of course eating. Here is a quick rundown of some of the more memorable places that we had our meals at. Maisen Famous …read »
Conversations
By Anonymous Paul on 17 June, 2014
There will hopefully be a paradigm shift in the Philippines. Filipino motorists usually forget that driving is a privilege and not a right. And the mentality is there isn’t much fear from the law when driving home intoxicated after a night out either. I know people who’ve said they even drive better drunk. Not …read »
Try This
By Anonymous Paul on 10 June, 2014
I can’t say I have a green thumb. But I like planting. Or more aptly, attempting to, as seen in this previous post. As an update to what’s living and what didn’t survive: my kaffir tree sort of drowned in the past rainy season. Tomato didn’t survive. I’ve since planted a Haas avocado seed and …read »
Conversations
By sanju on 6 June, 2014
I first went to Kipling’s at the Mandarin Oriental exactly a year after they opened in 1999. It was their first anniversary and they were having a private to do to celebrate the occasion. My friend JM and I walked in to have a drink, unaware of what was going on. Instead of being …read »
Restaurants
By Kitchyart on 2 June, 2014
Perhaps many of our readers trek to Makati or the Fort area to explore our booming restaurant scene. Truth is, I used to drive out of my neighborhood a few times a week but nowadays, I may not be as patient when it comes to braving the traffic (a sign of old age, Sanju?). One …read »