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Terry Selection

By xsaltire • Nov 1st, 2008 • Category: Resto Reviews

I first blogged about Terry Selection it more than a year ago when I first tried the restaurant (read it here), but after several visits I think it’s worth another review.
After several weeks of craving for Spanish food, particularly for some paella and any rustic potaje, my Dear and I had dinner at Terry Selection [...]



3 Greenhills Restaurants, 1 Post

By xsaltire • Oct 18th, 2008 • Category: Resto Reviews

It’s been a while since I last did a restaurant review. The last one I did was in August; for a resto in the Philippines it was in May. As a sign of changing lifestyles and budget constraints, I find myself cooking more and eating out less. But my Dear and I [...]



The Food Court Diaries 1: Squilliam Fancy… Insert Four-Letter Word

By marocharim • Sep 5th, 2008 • Category: Resto Reviews

September 3, 2008
Mandarin Express
Food Court, Robinsons’ Galleria
“Fried calamares with beef soup”
Price: P76 + 8 oz. Coke
The gourmand would know better than to eat at the food court of a mall.  Granted that there are good places to eat at a food court (like, say, Pao Tsin), the best places to eat are still in those [...]



Plurk as excuse for going out

By Arbet • Jul 27th, 2008 • Category: Featured

Plurk is an interesting Web application. It is like Twitter, with the capability to display messages on a time line, plus you can view replies below the message. It is like IRC, says Jon Limjap. MLQ3 thinks so, too.
But it’s greatest use, so far, is to plan for unplanned dinners. Just this week, the Bachelor [...]



Krispy Kreme-y goodness

By Arbet • Jul 27th, 2008 • Category: Resto Reviews

There has been much buzz about Krispy Kreme. I had tried it twice, given by officemates, and I must agree it was heavenly. And sinful.
One of the perils of my current work is that Krispy Kreme is just across the street. It is a temptation that I battle continuously, regularly. But one day, I gave [...]