Local spirits to get tipsy with this holiday season
As the family gets together this holiday, the sight of parents, aunts, and uncles gathering to drink and be merry is part of tradition. Heat things up this year by
As the family gets together this holiday, the sight of parents, aunts, and uncles gathering to drink and be merry is part of tradition. Heat things up this year by
Christmas is just around the corner, and aside from the flurry of people doing last minute gift shopping, there’s also those preparing for what might be the next most important
This story originally appeared in Northern Living, Dec. 2017
I’ve had dozens upon dozens of bowls of ramen (both in the Philippines and in Japan) in my 20-plus years of existence. Some have been very good but also equally
Kapitolyo has established itself as one of the best food districts in the metro. Not a lot of people would travel that far up north (except those who are already
The rum cake is not exactly the best representative, desserts-wise, of the festive Yuletide season. Usually served naked, the liquor-infused cake is visually nondescript to the point that it looks
The festive holiday spirit is present around the globe even before Christmas. In the Philippines, it starts out as soon as we entered the -ber months. In America, it begins
We’ve been looking forward to the opening of Tsuta, the world’s first Michelin-starred ramen restaurant, in Manila as early as June this year. And it’s finally (finally!) opening on Dec. 16. As
Osaka Ohsho has established itself as an authority when it comes to gyoza, making these Japanese pan-fried dumplings, which are usually ordered as a side dish, the topliner of a
Tell me if I get it right. It’s the 25th of December. The adults in your family, which unfortunately includes you, have just groggily dealt with the aftermath of last
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