Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Food: New Zealand Natural Premium Ice Cream
I've been hearing about the New Zealand Natural Premium Ice Cream early last year. They said it's made from the freshest milk from cows which are grass-fed in the unpolluted New Zealand. I've been meaning to try it since then but I just didn't have the opportunity to be at Megamall (their only branch before) then.
When we're looking for some dessert last Friday after our ramen fix, I researched what's in the area and was so happy to find out that they already have another outlet in Glorietta 2! We ordered their best-seller Hockey Pockey (with butterscotch) and the one with caramel (sorry, I can't remember its name!). You get to choose if you want it in a cup or in a waffle cone. As expected, they both tasted yummy! Something that you would like to have over and over again. For something that's of good quality, it's not that expensive so you will definitely won't regret having it again. The staff was very polite too, we had great service!
So if you are looking for other dessert place, you want might want to try this place. What's great is that you can find their ice cream tubs at some supermarkets too! And maybe next time I will try their cake as well :)
Happiness count: ♥♥♥♥♥
New Zealand Premium Ice Cream
Glorietta 2 Ground Floor (across Landmark)
http://www.nzn.com.ph/
Food: Hokkaido Ramen Santouka
After some quick errand last Friday night, my Hubby and I went on to get some ramen fix. I suggested another Japanese restaurant but unfortunately it was closed for some kitchen renovation that night (of all nights! boo!). So the next best choice for us is none other then Hokkaido Ramen Santouka in Glorietta 4. If I remember correctly, this was our 3rd time there. So it's kind of obvious already that we like it there.
Whenever we eat at a ramen house I usually look for Tantanmen but the closest that they have is the Kara-Miso Ramen (which my Hubby ordered that night) and I already had that before so I had Shio Ramen instead. Their ramen has generous servings of shredded mushrooms, shallots and char siu (pork belly). It even had a plum fruit on top to complete the look!
I think it's good to have "plain" ramen for a change. If a plain soup base turned out great in itself, it speaks a lot about the quality of their product, would you agree? And I was right, it's very creamy already, I sipped more of its soup before I started eating the noodles. I just had to add a few drops of the chili oil (can't stay away from spicy!) and I was in ramen heaven. After a while though, it got really salty which I think is expected since it is salt based.
We also ordered some gyoza as a side dish and additional tamago (which is the perfect marinated soft-boiled egg that I was looking for) and a couple more of nori. Overall I think Santouka is one of the best ramen place we have here in the Metro so go visit once you have a chance!
Happiness count: ♥♥♥♥
Hokkaido Ramen Santouka
Glorietta 4 Ground Floor (facing SM Makati)
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Food: Kenji Tei Ramen House
All those hair pampering made me hungry so what do you think we're having? Ramen, of course! My hubby initially thought of going to Yushoken in Molito but since we still have some errands to do at the mall, it's not a good option. Good thing the first restaurant that we spotted is a ramen house so off we went there. Presenting, the Kenji Tei Ramen House.
Like any other ramen house, the interiors are simple. But what I like here is that it doesn't look so cramped. If you have baby strollers or shopping carts, you won't have to worry about the space. But look, is it just me being hungry or their ceiling really looks like ramen noodles? Lol!
If you're used to having choices with your noodles (soft, medium, hard?), here you'll only get the hard one. No problem with us since we usually choose that anyway. This place is definitely worth a try.
Happiness count: ♥♥♥
Kenji Tei Ramen House
Alabang Town Center Ground Floor
Beauty: Regine's Salon
I've been sporting a long 'do for a few years now (has it been 6 years?) and I don't really know why but I just can't find myself cutting my hair. Usually, I just ask to trim the ends just to take away the ugly split-ends and fly-aways but I've never really gone above my shoulders. Then we planned the wedding and as everybody would tell, it's easier to style a bride's hair that's long so I still kept it that way.
But at the onset of this year's summer season it really felt so hot (and it's only getting worse I tell ya!) that all I wanna do is tie my hair up. Also, it's not helping that my hairfall is on its maximum level that it scares me every time I wash or brush my hair. So I told myself, I really need a low maintenance hair now - something short that will not need much styling and more trauma to my hair.
Enter the Regine's Salon in Alabang Town Center. It's the same salon that has a branch in The Link Building in Makati. I think they also have one in Ortigas but I've never been there. And since I'm now a "south girl", I'm happy to know they also have a branch in ATC. Saved us some toll fee, hehe!
My hubby was kind enough to go with me and he came prepared- he downloaded a couple of tv series on his phone to watch while waiting! :) And it's my first time at ATC! But I'll be reserving another post for that hehe!
We got there a little past 10 in the morning and I was only the 2nd customer in line which is a good thing since I didn't make a prior reservation/appointment. I asked for a haircut and I was immediately ushered to the wash area to get my hair shampooed. I just told the stylist that I want something short since it's summer and he just went chopping my mane. Since my hair is kinda dry, I also requested some hot oil treatment.
Overall I'm happy with the service, the stylist and the assistant were both very efficient and polite. I even had a back and arm massage. The salon itself is not that posh and flashy, unlike the new ones you'll see in the Greenbelt area. But somehow it has this homey feel to it. I like that it's something that will not make you feel intimidated. While I was there, they had at least 5 more old customers. They know each other already. That means good since they've already established a loyal clientele, it says a lot about their brand right?
So anyway, if one of these days you'll need some salon service, you might want to try them and see for yourself.
Happiness count: ♥♥♥♥
Regine's Salon
Alabang Town Center Service Town
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Movie: The Theory of Everything
I have never heard of this film until Eddie Redmayne was given the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role recently. My husband recognized him as the actor who portrayed Stephen Hawking, apparently a world-renowned British physicist, also being called as the “modern Einstein”. I like biographies/bio-documentaries and physics used to be my most favorite science subject in high school, so it’s enough reason for me to be interested in this movie. Plus it reminded me of “A Beautiful Mind”, a story about a mathematical genius but with a not-so-perfect personality. Somehow it’s a humble reminder to us that really you can’t have it all.
It’s based on the memoir “Traveling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen” by Jane Wilde Hawking, Stephen’s first wife. They met while in the university, an astrophysics/cosmologist nerdy student smitten with the pretty literature girl. But at the age of 21, Stephen was diagnosed with a motor-neuron disease (remember the ALS ice bucket challenge?) and was given 2 years to live. He then became recluse and won’t see Jane. She however, has already fallen in love with him and won’t take the disease as a hindrance to their relationship. They eventually got married and even had 3 kids. My husband and I were at awe how he managed to have kids, when he can’t even lift his jacket onto his head. I am more surprised when he and Jane divorced and he got himself a new wife in the person of his nanny-nurse Elaine. Surely, that thing down there is not controlled by the same nerves that control our motor skills.
His health has deteriorated so much through the years, now he is permanently stuck in his wheelchair and can’t even talk without a voice synthesizer. But no, he’s not the type of person who will just give up on life. He wrote his international best-seller book “A Brief History of Time” using the computer with a built-in voice synthesizer.
With all of these, it’s easy to say that this movie is about Stephen- his genius, rise to fame and his struggles with his disease. But more importantly, I think this is the story about love. Cliché as it is but love really conquers all. When you love someone, you tend to look beyond the imperfections. You will try to make it really work, you will defy all odds. For this, I salute Jane. It’s hard to see someone you love lose his ability to walk and talk, and still have that affection that goes beyond the physical traits. It takes a very strong person to do that. Stephen is strong to rise above his disability, but I think Jane is the stronger person character-wise.
How about you, how far would you go for the person that you love?
Happiness Count: ♥♥♥
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