Thursday, July 28, 2011

Dining Out? Know What is on The Menu! Part I and II



Dining Out? Know What is on The Menu! Part I and 

Dining Out? Know What is on The Menu! Part Two

Know what's on the menu before you realize you are sabotaging your diet. Be aware. Be informed! 

Monday, July 18, 2011

Spicy Chicken Stew Recipe

Are you up for a spicy dish today? This might be spicy but you’ll surely love it like I do. A delicious way to cook your chicken right! This dish tasted like buffalo chicken recipe without the butter on it and the blue cheese dressing. Less fatty ingredients yet still yummy and delicious! For the full article please visit http://notecook.com/soup/spicy-chicken-stew-recipe/ 

Monday, July 11, 2011

Oh My Gulay! A must visit café.


No, this is not your usual expression, the truth is, it’s the name of the famous unique resto in Baguio City Philippines.



This resto is located at the penthouse of a five story La Azotea building in Session Road Baguio City. I found out about this when I accidentally read a blog about it and my hubby and I went to Oh My Gulay just this weekend.

This is me with shaky legs but still making a pose because the stairs is a bit shaky but it I guess its still safe though. The stairs from the ground floor going to 4th floor is ok its made of stone but going up to the 5th floor that’s when you get to feel the oldy-jungle-y atmosphere.
We discovered that it’s not just a house of tasty pasta and other veggie recipes but also an art gallery with forest like theme. It’s unusual for us to find a mini forest/jungle at the top most part of a building plus every table spots are built of antique woods (that includes the stairs).
We came in early because we thought we could have breakfast from here but we’ve learned that they only open at 11am. So while waiting we rested for a bit then took photos.
You should have brave strong legs with you plus the courage to look down while decending the stairs.

From behind my hubby, is the stairs.You can’t really tell you’re at the penthouse and thats the stairs.

When you get inside a few steps from the stairs, this is what you’ll see. Take note that all the plants you see here are real and never artificial.
and there’s a pond with real Koi fishes in it. And please don’t ignore the sign “Don’t feed us coins.”

While waiting for our food, we decided to take pictures. Since we’re early we have all the space and time in the world to take some.

And finally the food has arrived!
 That’s Pasta Putanesca! Spicy? Yummy!

That’s his chow-chow.

this is for dessert.

We may have eaten just a few recipes they got but w hile surely was full up. Big servings in a very reasonable price. Plus we also experience a little entertainment, Justin the young waiter showed us a few magic tricks using his cards and big metal rings. I can say that I was pretty amaze with his card tricks but for me the metal rings are not that convincing, I just don't want to ruin his performance and sabotage his tricks! Lol




















We didn’t order that much because we thought we could have another food feast at the Tam-awan Village where in we loved the food that much we decided to come back and visit their cafe. But the sad thing was their supply is only limited due to guest are very rare during the rainy season because the trekking is close. But still we were able to feel full even I only ate their “dry” pesto. Can’t even taste the basil and the pasta is a little soggy.