Sunday, April 16, 2017

Liquid Chef Kalel Demetrio Bar Crawl Experience Part 1!



When you say Liquid Chef what does it mean for you? For me it means one that dabs in the arts of the liquid form. And I am not just saying alcoholic drinks but any kind – Smoothie, tea-based drinks and everything in between.

Its really such an honor to meet one which is Chef Kalel Demetrio.

As his nickname Liquido Maestro or Liquid Master in English, He is a master of his craft in more ways the mind can think.


I first met Chef Kalel during Dine Misamis Occidental and learned that from humble beginnings, and his passion for making Philippine-based products to be known internationally made me more interested in knowing his advocacy.

As being one of the attendees of his very first Bar Crawl, I learned more about his craft by the story of each drink that was showcased and also we tried.

The first stop was Big Bad Wolf in Burgos Circle.

This establishment features international dishes prepared with local produce.  Opens from Monday to Saturday from 11:00 AM till 2:00 AM, Big Bad Wolf is your homey place to eat away from home.
The exterior would remind you of a café as they have plants and the tables and chairs gives a laid-back vibe to it.

And of course since this is a bar crawl, it wouldn’t be complete without food to pair up the drinks.


The first one that was served is the Burrata. It is an Italian cheese made from mozzarella and cream, but unlike other versions of Burrata, the mozzarella and cheddar was made from carabao’s milk. 
Another factor that made this dish good to the taste buds is it was smoked with acacia wood giving an added flavor.

This appetizer really worked up my tummy for the next food to be served. Along with the cheese, it is best enjoyed with tomatoes, greens and salt toppings.


Next served was the Carbonara with pork cheeks.

It surprised me when the owner mentioned that the ‘bacon’ bits were made from pork cheeks. It has a different flavor to it but still hit the right notes in my taste buds. The cream that was used was also carabao’s milk.


The third specialty that was given was the Big Bad Wolf’s Chili Wings.


This is a different kind of twist to the regular chili wings because the spice doesn’t hit you hard unlike those that I have tried before. It also come with a side cream dip made from carabao’s milk with some herbs that brings the flavor to a different level when added to it.

The drink that Chef Kalel paired with these three wonderful dishes is called Basi Spritz.


Now if you don’t know, the older generation would know Basi as a traditional fermented drink made form sugarcane. My memory of Basi in my childhood was when one time my cousins from the province brought a big bottle of it in Manila and had a drinking spree with my brother and my dad. Let’s just say that my brother and father were not prepared to the impact of Basi. I tried it as well when I was in college which solidified my nickname in my group of male friends as the girl who can’t be drunk – Ever!

The one that Chef Kalel contained basi as the base of the drink and added syrups, orange and cucumber which gives this drink a refreshing effect which I will go back for an afternoon drink with my friends.

It’s very light and refreshing to the taste which makes it a great drink with your coworkers after a whole day of stressful tasks.

Out of the three dishes that were served, I would like to have the Big Bad Wolf Chili wings again. I really like the taste of that dish and it’s a great barkada bar chow along with your favorite drink and also along with the basi spritz.

This is only part one of Chef Kalel’s Bar Crawl Experience! Make sure to check back for part 2 and 3!

Much Love!

Xx Alice 

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Let Chef Thomas Take You on a Wild Ride in Wild Juan


April is a busy month for a good number of people in the food service industry as Madrid Fusion 2017 takes place.  From April 6 – 8, 2017 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City, people from near and far places come together to share their passion for food.  Part of the delegation representing Calabarzon is the chef behind the placed tagged as “definitely not your ordinary food find among the rising places at Tagaytay Ridge”; this is Chef Thomas Murillo of Wild Juan.


As a food lover as well, We usually start young in appreciating food. His love for food started young and he took his first step towards it during his sophomore year as a Consular and Diplomatic Affairs student at the College of Saint Benilde.  He decided to take commercial cooking and culinary arts at First Gourmet Academy and had his apprenticeship at 2nds after.  This lead him further by becoming one of the pioneering member behind Paprika PH and years later his own restaurant at a family-owned place at Tagaytay Ridge.  Wild Juan is born.


Wild Juan bears the concept of East meets West and is delivered with the hospitality of Filipinos in the Southern part of Luzon.   His food creations are something that we are all familiar with but are delivered with a twist and flair.  Perfect sample are the Sisig Paksiw, Krispy Kasoy Kare-Kare (KKK) and Gumbulalo.  Three common dishes but comes with a new level of flavor and goodness due to techniques and passion.


Learning never ends for Chef Thomas as he earns his NCII Commercial Cooking and ServSafe:  Food Safety & Sanitation certificates.  He pushes himself to be the best and at par to the world, thus making his quality for food high and passion much higher.  He doesn’t stop there as he then shares his knowledge and passion this coming Madrid Fusion 2017 to foreign delegates and proudly represent Calabarzon.

Chef Thomas Murillo, stays humble yet proud of his craft thus from love of food it now is a burning passion.  Come at the biggest food event this season at the SMX in Pasay or visit Wild Juan located at KM 68 Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway and experience the comfort and passion that he shares at every plate served.


The Wild Juan is located at KM 68 Pinesville, Tagaytay- Nasugbu(National) Highway, Tagaytay City, 4120, Philippines
For Inquiries/reservation: +63 9154324196    +63 9178404211

Much Love! 
xx Alice

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Lala Lanao Del Norte Celebrates its 68th Founding Anniversary along with 16th Alimango Festival!


Dear Friends, Family and random person reading this post,

Ever wonder how living in a place known to export the most mud crabs is? Neither did I, but I was so glad to be part of their celebration towards these ten-legged crustaceans (Thank you for this trivia Arnie Alesna and Google) 

Yesterday, March 22, 2017 the 16th Alimango Festival was held in Lala, Lanao Del Norte.

From Ozamiz City it was roughly 2-3 hour drive with a 20-minute barge ride which makes me love Northern Mindanao more because its so easy to get to one place to another! Imagine if Manila's driving situation was like this? There would be no such thing as road rage in Manila.

People are so chill here in Northern Mindanao I don't really know why people outside of Mindanao is saying such negative things about it.

I'm getting off the topic sorry guys. 

One of the things I was not ready for this festival is the scorching heat of the sun and also the energy of the people - They are both hyped up from the presentations from different schools around the town that showcases different representation of the legend of Alimango.

Each barangay also had their little space within the plaza decorated with their names which was really cute because its an area where a community can join together with a drink and enjoy some food.


But the highlight of the program is actually the humongous Alimango Mountain.

The first thing that went in my head was...How I wish my brother is here.

He loves crabs more than I do and he is not the one to deny his love to eat this. He would look like a kid in a candy store seeing this fleeting sight - 1.2 ton of crabs that was also enjoyed by all the residents by lunch time.

Mayor Allan Lim of the Municipality of Lala, Lanao Del Norte

But don't think I despise these 10 legged creatures to even eat them. I do love them but I need to limit myself because just like my brother - Once I start, I might make a mountain as big as the one in the picture but these are all shells with no more meat inside.

I swear if they had the crab-eating contest, I would join that and eat to my heart's delight!


As being globally known for its Alimango Festival and the Department of Tourism - Northern Mindanao have committed to give more support of the event, as noted by Lala Lanao Del Norte's Mayor Allan A. Lim that they will be bringing back the Alimango rodeo, Alimango Eating contest, Alimango marathon and the Alimango recipe cooking competition on next year's activities will surely bring in more tourist in the said town which globally export mud crabs.


One of the guests in the program is Department of Tourism Region 10 Director May Unchuan and Kyle Jennermann or more commonly known as Kulas of www.becomingfilipino.com here in the Philippines.




I am thankful to be part of this event and will surely be back to visit Lala soon.

- Alice

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Ozamiz City holds Peace and Order Meeting



Ozamiz City - Last December 2016, The Local Government of Ozamiz City held a Peace and Order Meeting to foster improved coordination among the various institutions, agencies and other stakeholders to bring about a more peaceful Ozamiz City. 

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Where to Eat in Ozamiz?


You will definitely know a place better by the food that they serve and Ozamiz is all about food. 

The street where we are staying is actually a foodie district because the restaurants are just next to each other! 

The Trip Going To Ozamiz


As a first time traveler by air (after a long time) I didn't know what to expect on our trip to Ozamiz. 

And if it is your first time travelling to Ozamiz City this post is for you! 

Monday, December 5, 2016

Amazing Adventure in Ozamiz City


Hey guys! I know I haven't been blogging for a while because I moved! well..its not permanent but I moved to Ozamiz City!

If you guys don't follow me on my instagram account @alicemate (which I highly suggest you do) I have been staying in the beautiful city of Ozamiz City!

Yes. The one in Mindanao. And I am loving it! 

The Reason for the move

Along with the office of the City Tourism and the city government has launched its Visit Ozamiz program last October.  The program is geared to show as to why the city is tagged as the cultural, historical and pilgrimage site of Misamis Occidental.

I am really honored to be part of this event. The mere fact that I get to experience the city before the main tour for our friends in the media and also a few social media influencers made my experience more vivid than what I first knew of Ozamiz. 

Hesitations...

Quite honestly, The only thing that hesitated me in moving is the prejudice of the said place. Most people think that because it is in Mindanao, its not a safe place. Even my mom is against this move because I am half way across the country and she won't be able to see me on a daily basis unlike when I was staying in Manila.

I am the youngest, so this move is definitely harder for my mom than myself - Imagine the messages she sends me on a daily basis. 

The. Struggle. Is. Real. 

But she knows me more than anyone else in the world, that I am as stubborn as my papa, and I won't back down to a challenge - especially this one.

So here I am!

So the next few posts will be about my adventure in Ozamiz City. I might do several posts so make sure to check back here or check my Instagram page!

And if you are from Ozamiz City reading my blog right now and you might see me around the city, don't hesitate to say hi. Promise I don't bite haha! 

Much Love! 

xx Alice

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Say Hello Again to the Chef Next Door!










I am a big fan of food related shows, I can spend a whole day just watching them because I learn a lot from the hosts and also their adventures and I am so glad to see a one of a kind television show on its 2nd season!


The Group Entertainment together with Lifestyle Network channel welcomes another feisty, hot character on the block this July with Chef Next Door and its host Chef Jonas Ng. 

Being the head chef and owner of Huat Pot Hotpot restaurant in Greenhills and Le Jardin in Bonifacio Global City, Chef Jonas will take us on a whole new culinary journey to the intricate food industry not just by the food but also showing us the faces, places and stories behind the food we love and enjoy.

Just like any other culinary shows, Chef Jonas shares his tips on how to prepare food the easiest and most practical ways. There are also some chef hacks that he has learned over ten years of working inside the kitchen.




The whole media launch was held in Le Jardin in BGC last week. We were served a lot of delicious food from different establishments that Chef Jonas also loves that honestly if you ask me to prepare them, I might just say please help me chef! 



If you are like me - which has a bit knowledge but still does not know if I have the skills to be like the experts watching Chef Next door is possibly the best show I can recommend since each episode teaches us how to come up with restaurant quality output from modern urban limitation because lets face it - with the limitation of space, budget and materials some of us would break down in tears in recreating that restaurant favorites in the comfort of our home...or maybe that is just me.


I had the pleasure of interviewing Chef Jonas along with some bloggers during the press launch and I asked him what can he suggest for that ultimate comfort food for the brokenhearted ones - yes humuhugot ako guys pagbigyan nyo na! 


And it might be something you guys have to check out on the next episodes of Chef Next Door. 

Something that I can also say you need to check out is Chef Jonas' #ChefNinjaMoves as he is also known as the "MacGyver" (PS Google what that word means to the younger millenials *wink*) for his ways to come up with creative and informative solutions in every kitchen crisis that is thrown to him that we can also use when the time come. 

As I have seen the first and second episode I can describe the show in 3 words: Comical, Adventurous and Passionate. 

So make sure to check out Chef Next Door and be prepared to fall in love (sige na nga pa-friendzoned nalang ) with Chef Jonas' adventures! 

Chef Next Door Season 2 will air regularly on Lifestyle every Wednesdays at 9:30pm, Thursdays at 1:00AM, Saturdays 6:00PM, Sundays 10:00AM, Mondays at 3:30PM, Tuesdays at 12:00MN. The show is a joint production venture by the Group Entertainment and iSnap Creatives. 

So make sure to check out Chef Next Door on Lifestyle! 

Much Love! 

xx Alice

Friday, July 22, 2016

The Felicidad Mansion Celebrates Their First Anniversary


I don't normally post these kinds of things on this side of my blog but I guess this is where I can place them since its definitely something you really have to check out. 

The Felicidad Mansion is a one of its kind events venue in QC.


It is originally a mansion built in the 1970's that was converted into a spacious events place and had just celebrated their anniversary!

This was named after Dona Felicidad Tayag-Martin, the Matriarch of the Martin clan. In which after years of being a residential place, the family turned it to an events place but still preserving its beautiful wood ceilings, one of a kind chandeliers and the vintage doors.

Quite honestly this is my first time going in this venue and I am amazed by the exterior and also interior of this events place because it has that very vintage feel that is not forced. You would really love this place.


The cool thing about this venue is that they have their own catering partners and also they can help out in setting up what you want your event to look like. Its a one stop shop for the party of your dreams.

And quite honestly, I might just pick this venue if ever I get married.

Ayan na guys nagsabi na ko! #AlamNaThis


How to get to Felicidad Mansion: 

Located at Baler Street Corner Roosevelt Avenue in Quezon City, You can get to the venue via car, taxi or Public Utility Vehicle either from Quezon Avenue or from Munoz. The nearest landmark is you'll see is McDonald's. 


Okay now lets move on to the function rooms that they offer to your needs. Currently they offer 5 function rooms that varies with how many people that will be attending to your event. 

 

Here are the names and pax. 

Venice - 130 pax
Paris - 150 pax
Venice and Paris - 250 pax
Roma - 30 pax
Madrid - 50 pax


They also have a bridal suite so if you are having a wedding and you need a place to touch up on your make up or have a costume change (aminin may brides na ganun!) you can also add it in the package. 

And did you notice something about the name of the rooms? It is inspired by European cities that really highlight the aesthetic feel of the room. 


And as I've mentioned, Felicidad Mansion is a one stop shop since they are tied up with catering companies that suit your taste buds like Hizon's, Rich Gold, and also Taverna Catering just to name a few that also sponsored amazing food for the festivities. 


To add to the festivities, Richard Poon entertained the guests with a couple of songs. 

PS. Dun po sa magiging asawa ko pag ipunan mo na i-book si Richard Poon sa wedding naten. Gusto ko sya kumanta for our first dance and when I walk down the aisle. I love you na agad future hubby pag ginawa mo to! LOL


And also to my friends that will be getting married soon. You might want to check out this place first because it is absolutely amazing. Its like you had a destination wedding but without the expensive plane ticket. 

And yes I am making this statement on my blog that I will book this elegant venue when I get married. 

For more information about Felicidad Mansion they are located at # 2 Baler Street cor. Roosevelt Avenue, San Francisco del Monte, Quezon City. You may contact them at 964 5403, 372 5741, 0917 5152135 and 0917 5245308. 

or visit their website www.felicidadmansion.com

Much Love! 

xx Alice

Friday, June 17, 2016

Welcome to Space wars at Victoria Court!


For Star Wars fans, anything linked to this is the BOMB!

I have friends who would talk endlessly about star wars like there is no tomorrow so when I told them about Victoria Court's newest and most innovative suite they went off the roof.

Space Wars is a sci-fi inspired, hi-tech party suite that is completely designed front the ground up to feature a stunning spacecraft interior that is definitely instagram worthy.

 

  

From the spaceship cockpit with light switches to its custom designed infinity floor to the costumes and weapons that are readily available for its guests to fully be in the zone to play your favorite star wars character or re-enact that favorite scene it is available here.


 I definitely had my Jedi moment here with some of my blogger friends.

Its a 100 sqm floor area with innovative and superior hotel amenities that comes with a private garage that can be converted into a buffet and cocktail area for parties. Imagine having a star wars party here? It would definitely epic!


Speaking of the buffet, this also comes with a delightful array of space wars inspired menu options like the dark side burger, imperial pasta, trooper onigiri, space wars wrap, panatrooper and cocktails like the Jar Jar Drinks that compliments the whole experience in staying.

They also have other themed rooms like the Asgard Room for those who want to be transported to Thor's world and Christian Grey's suite complete with the Red Room of pain experience. And I've seen both rooms, and I love the Asgard because of something I will share to you on my vlog (to be uploaded soon!)

So for a truly out of this world experience, you can book the room by contacting Victoria Court through 0917-VCSERVE (0917-8273783) or you can send them an email at serve@victoriacourt.biz

You can also check out Victoria Court through their social media sites on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube!

Much Love!

xx Alice

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Ghost Walk at Intramuros



If you guys know I am really interested in paranormal activities so when given the chance - I will take that chance!

And what better way to experience that is definitely in the walled city of Intramuros! The Ghost Walk/Tour was prepared by the Center for Paranormal Studies. And to be honest it was not my first time to do this with them since I was able to experience it before on a real house that has a lot of paranormal activities going on.


We basically went all over Intramuros and had a tour guide talk about all the historical facts that happened in the walled city.


The building you see on the picture above is the only structure in Intramuros that has not been renovated. I forgot the name of the structure but I remembered a specific incident with it while we were on tour. I remember feeling quite weak being near the building.




We also went to the Manila Cathedral. Well outside though. And I just liked looking at the architectural structures of buildings in Intramuros. It has that old feel that you might feel that you are transported to another era.



I actually got home really late because of the tour. But it was lots of fun. You can avail of this tour with your friends so make sure to contact Center for Paranormal Studies so they can give you a proper schedule.

The only down side in the tour is that if you are in a very large group you might be able to experience a lot because you might be able to hear the tour guide well.

So I do have to go now thank you for reading! Make sure to check out Center for Paranormal Studies to know more about their tours and also future activities that they have.