Blue Rats now at Strumm’s; Boyz II Men back at Big Dome

THE BLUE Rats

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fans of the Blue Rats, formerly a regular live act at Martinis Bar in Mandarin Oriental Manila, are glad to know that their favorite blues band now plays every Wednesday at Strumm’s (110 Jupiter Street, Bel-Air, Makati; tel. 8954636).

We, too, are happy with this development.

BOYZ II Men’s Shawn Stockman,Wanya Morris and Nathan  Morris at “Jimmy Kimmel Live” FACEBOOK.COM/BOYZIIMEN

The last time we talked with Blue Rats members was in July; bassist Johnny Besa had told us then that the band’s regular gig at Martinis Bar in Mandarin Oriental Manila had to end due to the hotel’s closing.

But on a recent visit to Strumm’s, guitarist Kedy Sanchez, who was playing with Working Stiff that night, a Tuesday, informed us with a smile that we should come back the following day because Strumm’s owner Mari Lagdameo has given the Blue Rats the Wednesday slot.

The nice thing about it is that the food and drinks at Strumm’s are reasonably priced. Our favorites, tuna sashimi and salpicao, both cost P260; and though San Miguel Pale Pilsen is P114 net, it’s still cheaper compared to hotel prices.

That would give us a longer time to enjoy the blues, in all its permutations, courtesy of the Blue Rats. Maybe guitarist/co-founder Andy Locsin should invite original bassist Apa Ongpin and other “retired” alumni to jam once in a while.

King Chef

As far as food and drinks go on any given night, there are two places in Quezon City that we highly recommend:

GERMAN Club VP Ralph Fuechtemkort, president Per-Andre Hoffmann,GM Rod Baumann

King Chef (987989 Banawe St. Barangay Manresa; tel.  3527534, 4104919), a restaurant specializing in Cantonese cuisine, is one of dozens of other Chinese dining places that line Banawe Street. We haven’t tried the others, but our first time at King Chef sometime ago had such a lasting impression that we were back recently.

The wide-ranging menu can be confusing; we thought it best to order one familiar dish, the addicting chicken with honey sauce, plus new ones that struck our fancy: fried prawn dumpling, XO siomai, lo han chai and baked seafood in taro sauce, washed down with beer.

We couldn’t finish the seafood due to the thickness of the taro sauce, but all in all it was a great experience. The bill was low at P1,800 considering we added asado siopao and pork siomai for takeout.

Gerry’s Grill

Gerry’s Grill (Tomas Morato cor. Eugenio Lopez St. across ABS-CBN; tel. nos. 4159514, 4144234) is a reliable after-hours go-to place, especially for its succulent meat and seafood dishes.

Lately we’ve been savoring the inihaw na baby pusit (P295) and pork barbecue (P165 for two sticks), aside from old favorites Oriental tuna sashimi (P255) and blue marlin steak (P385).

This particular branch is open till 2 a.m. (Mondays to Thursdays) and 3 a.m. (Fridays and Saturdays).

Classical, R&B, K-pop gigs

Some gigs worth checking out this week:

ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra

Classical music: The ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra Spotlight Series is featuring Richard Bamping, principal cellist of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, on Sept. 20 at the BDO Francisco Santiago Hall, Makati. The program includes Elgar’s “Cello Concerto” and Brahms’ “Tragic Overture” and “Symphony No. 1.”
Trivia: Bamping plays with a cello made by Andrea Guarneri in 1674; it’s one of only eight surviving cellos of this kind.
Call TicketWorld at  8919999;  ABS-CBN Philharmonic Orchestra at 4152272 loc. 2409 and 0937-4103242.

R&B/soul: Boyz II Men is back in Manila with a concert on Sept. 17 at Smart Araneta Coliseum. Our only concern is whether the acclaimed vocal group will perform with a live band or merely sing minus-one—although if you look at this page’s Boyz II Men photo (taken from a guest appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live”), Shawn Stockman and Nathan Morris are playing guitars while Wanya Morris handles lead vocals. In any case, what’s certain is that the trio’s Filipino fans are legion—one of them South Border’s Jay Durias who always does note-for-note covers of Boyz II Men at his band’s club gigs.
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K-pop: CNBLUE performs Sept. 19 also at Smart Araneta Coliseum. What sets it apart from most K-pop groups is that
CNBLUE is a real band composed of Yong-hwa Jung (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Jong-hyun Lee (lead guitar, vocals), Min-hyuk Kang (drums, vocals), and Jung-shin Lee (bass guitar, vocals).

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Oktoberfest launch at Sofitel

Oktoberfest at Sofitel

The world knows that next month is Oktoberfest, the German beer festival that is also celebrated in the Philippines.

If you fancy tradition, like how it’s done in the German state of Bavaria where Oktoberfest is said to have originated, go to Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila’s Harbor Garden Tent on Oct. 17 and 18; the original Hofbräuhaus band from Munich is performing, along with female yodeler Lissie.

We went to the launch last Wednesday and sampled some of the food to be served at the event—roast pork with beer gravy, smoked pork belly, boiled brisket with Sauerkraut, all tasty and with draft SMB Pale Pilsen on a mug, though everybody was encouraged to drink it in a huge pint glass.

The German Club Manila, the event’s organizer, was represented by its president Per-Andre Hoffmann, vice president and Oktoberfest chair Ralph Fuechtemkort, and GM Rod Baumann.

Proceeds will go to the German Club Manila’s charity projects. For tickets, call 8184236, 8326988; or e-mail reservations@germanclub.ph.

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