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Best of the Philippines Part 1: Food and Services

by Sarah Novak on March 28, 2011

It’s hard to believe, but it’s T-minus 3 months until I leave Manila for good.  As one of my parting gifts to you, my loyal blog readers, I’d like to bestow upon you a list of my Manila faves.  You never know when you’ll be moving to or visiting the Philippines!  I hope you find it helpful.  Be sure to leave any follow-up questions in the comments so that I can answer them…

PS – stay tuned for Part 2 which will include my favorite travel opportunities and experiences in the Philippines!

Food

Best Overall/Best Thai/Best Ambiance = People’s Palace

Best American Breakfast = Apartment 1B

Best Sunday Buffet = Spiral at Sofitel (12 to 2 PM on Sundays, around P2500 per person, includes champagne)

Best Unique Buffet = Sunday Crossover Brunch at the Dusit Thani (11:30 to 3 PM on Sundays, around P1500 per person, includes champagne)

M Cafe in Greenbelt 4

Best Place to enjoy a Glass of Wine Outside = M Café

Best Special Occasion Place = Nuvo

Best Gelato = Gelatissimo

Best Indian Cuisine = Queens at Bollywood

Best Mediterranean Cuisine = Cyma

Best Mexican = Ristras (They serve a Chipotle-like Burrito that’s quite good)

Best Casual American Cuisine = Chelsea

 

High Tea at the Makati Shangri-La

Best High Tea = Shangri-la Makati (High Tea everyday from 2-5 PM)

Best Pizza = Yellow Cab

Best Latte = Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Best Vegetarian = Corner Tree Cafe

Services

 

Ron at Henri Calayag

Best Hair Cut = Ron Galvez at Henri Calayag Salon Makati

Address: G/F The Residences at Greenbelt (TRAG), Esperanza Street, Ayala Center, Makati City.  Contact: 799-1495/491-4596; (0920) 918-1880; henricalayag_salon@yahoo.com.  Operating Hours: Daily from 10AM to 8PM (except holidays).  Women’s cut and blowdry starts at P700, Men’s at P600; color starts at P2,000++

Best Eyebrow Threading = Grace at the Greenbelt 5 Browhaus

Best Massage Therapists = Neo Spa (Favorite Massages, in order: 1. Lymphatic Drainage, 2. Hawaiian Lomi Lomi, 3. Seashell Massage)

Best Spa Ambiance = The Spa in Greenbelt 1 (Favorite Massages, in order: 1. Twin Massage, 2. Hilot Massage, 3. Shiatsu Massage)

Best Facial = Coras Derm Centre

Address: 111 Paseo de Roxas, Legaspi Village, Makati City.  Contact: 02 893 6786 or Mobile: 0917 544 4561

I recommend: A package that includes a Facial, Diamond-Hydra Peel and Lasering to remove redness.  Price: Around P1,500.

 

My Shirt was created by Carmen for the AWCP Hoedown

Best Tailor/Dressmaker for alterations and Everyday Clothing = Carmen Buniel

Contact: 0918 934 4540.  Email: carmen_buniel@operamail.com.

Best Ball Gown Designer = Frankie

Contact: 0917 399 9828

 

Mita's Slipcovers

Best Slipcover Maker = Mita

Contact: 0918 911 9090

Best Newcomer Services = InTouch Community Services

Address: #48 McKinley Road, Forbes Park, Makati City.  Contact: 02 893 1893 or 02 810 6233.

Best Airline = Cebu Pacific

 

Carlos Celdran's Intramuros Tour

Best Tour = Carlos Celdran’s Intramuros Tour

Best OBGYN = Dr. Henson

Dr. Henson sees patients at Makati Med and St. Luke’s Monday-Saturday.  Office visit is P800.  Contact: 02 818 1125

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Ice Cream In a Bag = Fun For All Ages

by Sarah Novak on August 18, 2010

It was an exciting day at Friendship Home.  We did a fun science project exploring thermodynamics by making ice cream from scratch using only ice and zip lock bags.  While the entire process was fun, the kids and adults alike definitely enjoyed the end product.  Do try this at home with your family!  Here are the instructions:

Mix milk, sugar and vanilla in a small zip lock bag.

Combine ice and salt in a gallon-size zip lock bag.  Place your small zip lock bag inside the larger one.

Shake until your arms feel like they are going to fall off (and your milk/sugar/vanilla combo has hardened into ice cream).

Add mix-ins like crushed oreos and m & m’s and enjoy!

The Recipe for Ice Cream in a Bag

1 Sandwich-size zip lock bag
1/2 cup of whole milk
2 Tbsp sugar
1/4 Tsp Vanilla

1 Gallon Large zip lock bag
3 cups of ice
6+ tbsp of salt

Add milk sugar and vanilla together in the small zip lock bag. Zip TIGHT and place larger zip lock bag with the ice and salt around it.

SHAKE…..SHAKE…….SHAKE

Option to add M&M’s and crushed Oreo cookies.

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Hooked on S'mores Sundaes

by Sarah Novak on August 4, 2009

s'mores sundae

Since I haven’t written about ice cream in quite some time, I thought I’d use a post to share my latest indulgence with you.  Doesn’t it look good!?  And let me tell you, it’s DELICIOUS!  Here’s the simple recipe:  Just buy your favorite flavor of vanilla ice cream.  Top with hand-crumbled graham crackers, mini marshmallows and Hershey’s chocoalte sauce.  For those of you looking to lighten it, get a light ice cream and light syrup!  Make sure and let me know what you think!  I’ve had one everyday for the last week… I may have hit the saturation point.  I’m going to take a 2 day break and see if I feel like them anymore!

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Ice Cream Season starts TODAY!

by Sarah Novak on May 22, 2009

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Perhaps you didn’t know this, but I am an ICE CREAM JUNKIE.  I love it, love it, love it.  In fact, in 2007 I committed to eating ice cream a minimum of once a day from Memorial Day to Labor Day (successfully completed)!  I also allow myself to eat ice cream for all 3 meals on my birthday (July 9th – perfect timing).  And so I’ve tried quite a bit of ice cream in my day.  In order to get the rest of you as excited about ice cream as I am, we’re going to go over a few of my recommendations in various categories.

And the winners are….

For the Store-Bought Category: Edy’s Slow Churned Ice Cream. Top Flavor Picks: Peanut Butter Cup, Mint Cookie Crunch and Raspberry Chip Royale.  What makes Edy’s so fantastic is that it’s softer and creamier than any ice cream I’ve ever purchased from the grocery store.  It’s easy to scoop and easy to eat, making it a sinful delight at only 120 calories per bowl (it has 1/2 the fat and 1/3 less calories than typical ice cream).  How often is it that you find a light variety that’s better than the full-fat version??  Get out and buy some NOW!

Largest Cone for your Money: Nelson’s Ice Cream in Stillwater. Nelson’s is a MN institution, especially in the summer.  Their cones are gigantic!  Honestly, I usually get a child’s size!  The single often makes me a teeny bit sick as it’s just so much to consume in one sitting.  But how can you fault them for providing good value, especially with the ridiculous prices they charge?  A bit of history: Each year I’d put together a group to go canoeing down the St. Croix River from Taylors Falls to William O’Brien State Park and on the way home we’d drag our exhausted bodies into Nelson’s for a pick-me-up.  Knowing that cone was coming got me through the 20 miles of paddling…

Best Fast Food Ice Cream: McDonald’s Cone. Some of you may be shocked at this one, but I must say that it fits the value criteria ($1) and it’s reasonably healthy (150 calories per cone).  I do have some complaints to file with McDonald’s though, specifically: Why did you reduce the size of the cone?  AND   What happened to chocolate?  I miss twist cones!  I’m still recommending it though, because I haven’t found anything more worthy.

Best Locally-made Ice Cream: Izzy’s Ice Cream. Mmmmm, Izzy’s.  Good stuff.  Not overly cheap and most likely not healthy (I’d rather not know) but such a treat.  They make over 200 flavors throughout the summer and have that cute little Izzy “sample-size” scoop that you get on top of every cone.  (I always use mine to try a flavor I haven’t sampled yet!)  I like to think of Izzy’s as the “Special Outing Destination”.  It’s not somewhere I’d go to every week, but it’s the one thing I’d choose to have on a special day (such as my wedding).

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