"Sari-sari" means random/variety
A girl who likes Mabel Pines, anime, tokusatsu, tintin, movies, bob ong,90s to older pinoy movies/tv shows, meiko kaji, hako yamasaki, k'naan,nana mizuki etc.
This blog is about my random thoughts. :D
Monday, December 23, 2013
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9:51 PM
I really love ramen. I wanna go someday to Japan to taste authentic ramen. = D
Since many ramen restaurants sprouted everywhere, I searched the internet for the most delicious ramens in Metro Manila
I already tried ramen on Oki Oki, Japanese Tempura Grill (service still sucks!) Rai Rai Ken (Ali Mall) , Taisho Ramen (SM North Edsa) and Wrong Ramen (Burgos Circle, Taguig). Today's ramen post will give you a more detailed review.
After 4 consecutive years of having a hair rebond treatment, I decided to try something new. I want to control my frizzy hair without totally eliminating the natural waviness. Here's a brief description of Brazilian Blowout:
Smoothing treatments remove up to 95% of the frizz, add reflective shine, seal in color, fight humidity, and decrease blow dry time (if you even choose to blow dry after having this treatment). Additionally, hair can be curled or set on rollers for those days you want curls and more bounce. - Perfect Hair Duo MODERNMOM website
After 4 hours of studying Japanese, I often craved for Xiao Long bao so upon returning home, from Trinoma, I'll have to cross the mall bridge and pass through a lot of people on my way to satisfy my cravings at SM North the Block.
At last! I have reached this restaurant. Yey! Even though I am a frequent customer here.
The restaurant's name is somewhat disgusting for some but it is really clean. I wonder why they chose Lugang Cafe instead of Lukang Cafe. Lukang鹿港is one of the places in northwestern Taiwan.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
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9:53 PM
This is a comparison between Shi Lin and PEACE & HAPPINESS Dumpling House
For part 2, Lugang Cafe review will be coming soon. :) :) :) :)
I first came addicted to Xiao Long Bao when I, together with my friends dined in Shi Lin (士林)located at Bonifacio Global City. There is also a branch in The Podium located at Ortigas.
My friends introduced me to this delicacy while listening to Teresa Teng's songs being played in the restaurant.
Since I saw spot.ph's article about the Top 10 Xiao Long bao in Manila after many months from my first Xiao Long bao, I decided to write this post so you can see the delicacy based on a commoner's experience.
I don't know if Shi Lin refers to one of the districts in Taipei, Taiwan or if it means a Stone forest. Since I am currently taking Japanese classes, there are 3 japanese writing systems, those are hiragana, katakana and kanji. Kanji came from chinese characters and whether it is used by the Chinese or Japanese, the meaning are the same even when they were saying it differently to the point that you can write these characters and show it to them even if you don't know the literal translation of these words.
Let's go back to Shi Lin, 士meansearth, ground or soilwhile 林meanswoods.
Here's my Shi Lin experience for the nth time: (I can't remember the number of times since I'm a frequent customer)
The waiters are courteous and they respond quickly. The place is clean. They are still playing Teresa Teng's songs which I really like. My order came at the nick of time.
There's a second floor but too shy to capture it
Left side where the cooks are making dumplings
Sorry ^^, forgot to include vinegar on this photo. The vinegar looks like a soy sauce because of its color
Here's the actual amount of soup and it's really tasty
The ground pork with some onions and green veggies