Sunday, May 23, 2004

Dave Matthews Band in Makati

I discovered today that Rustan's supermarket (at least in Greenbelt) sells fresh cut pineapple. Yum! It's just the right size to last you two or three days, and much more convenient than buying a whole pineapple and cutting it up yourself.

Last night I was at Coco Cabana listening to some friends play a couple of sets. They have an acoustic band (currently called Oz), featuring a singer, a keyboardist, a violinist, a guitarist, a saxophone player, and someone who plays a kahon (cajon?). If you're anywhere in the area, and you like Dave Matthews or U2 music, check them out:

* Thursday, May 27 at Old Manila Coffeeshop on Pasong Tamo Extension (across Nissan)

* June 5 and 19 at Coco Cabana on Kalayaan, near Rockwell

* June 12 at Soleil at Greenbelt 2.

The first set at Coco Cabana starts around 8 pm; at Soleil, around 9 or 9:30.

Disclaimer: I'm married to the saxophone player. :)

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Tuesday, May 04, 2004

Fruit stands in car country

Good place to buy mangoes - Sun gee on Pasong Tamo Extension, just across Nissan. Yummy! I bought two extra-large mangoes there last Saturday for P55 a kilo.

They deliver to selected locations on Sundays, but only for minimum orders of P500. I just don't eat that much fruit. :)

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Tagaytay - tinto verano at Antonio's

Yesterday we had lunch at Antonio's in Tagaytay. We arrived at 10:30, an hour too early for the lunch seating, so we drove over to Sonya's Garden and took a quick tour of the grounds.

It was a luxurious meal in every sense of the word... delicious food, wonderful garden surroundings, a long leisurely 3 1/2 hour lunch - and a price to match. :)

The six of us started off with two appetizers, fresh oysters, and portobello mushrooms with balsamic vinegar and garlic. We ordered a pitcher of tinto verano (merlot, lemon, and soda), which tastes like a light, refreshing version of sangria. Antonio himself came by our table to welcome us, and told us about getting his idea for tinto verano from Spain. See, sangria is too heavy and too sweet for the middle of the day.

Antonio's serves a choice of several main courses. We ordered the rib-eye steak (marvelous!) - it comes in 500g servings to be shared between two people, and a choice of mashed potato, rice pilaf, or potato gnocchi. One friend had the foie gras ravioli (topped with scallops). Another friend ordered sea bass, which she said came with the best tomato she ever tasted.

The onion bread, salad, and vegetable soup by themselves are enough to make a light meal. They're just the beginning though... We somehow made our way through the main course (raving the entire time) with just enough room to spare for dessert. Four of us had the double chocolate soufflé, two picked the creme de menthe parfait. I have to say the soufflé was the better choice (lucky me!).

Reservations

Reservations are a must. I got lucky and found a vacant table for the same week that I called, but I have heard stories of 2- or 3-month waiting times to get a table. Call or text +63 917 899 2866 for reservations. They'll send you directions when you reserve, and then a confirmation (and a list of payment options :) ) on the day itself.

Lunch seating starts between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm. Dinner seating starts between 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm.

Prices

Fresh oysters: ~P300
Portobello mushrooms: P~P450

Pitcher of tinto verano (two rounds for six people): P1250

Four course meal with salad, soup, dessert and choice of entree:
Rib-eye (good for two) - P2,200
Foie gras ravioli - P1000+
also includes brewed coffee or tarragon tea.

Directions

Drive down the South Luzon Expressway. Take the Santa Rosa exit, and then follow the road all the way to the Tagaytay ridge. When you reach the end of the road, turn right. Continue down past the Rotonda, Josephine's, Taal Vista Lodge, and the market. When you reach the radar (you can't miss it), turn right at the Antonio's sign and just follow the signs to the end of the narrow road (about 8 minutes from the radar).

If, like us, you arrive too early, drive back out and keep going on past the radar until you get to Sonya's Garden. Buy a few things from the shop, or, if you get lucky, see if you can squeeze in a massage.

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Escola Brasileira Capoeira

Capoeira is great. It's an excellent workout, and a lot of fun for people who aren't too keen on 'serious' martial arts. There is also an advanced class that runs from 8 pm to 9:30 pm (just after the beginners' class) and costs P300 per session.

Lessons learned today: if you are planning to go to Bohol, book about 8 weeks in advance. Whoa! We were trying to book for the May 15 weekend and all the flights are full until at least the third or fourth week of June. I guess we'll miss the whale- and dolphin-watching season this year.

I heard that Lago de Oro has a promo going on for a day of wakeboarding and an overnight stay. Need to check that out sometime...

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Saturday, May 01, 2004

Books for Less

If you're looking for a good source of secondhand hardcover books, Books for Less has branches on Valero St. (across the post office, near Shell House) and on the first floor of Greenbelt Garden Square (beside Haagen-Dazs, where Flavors and Spices used to be).

Sentro Flamenco on Kalayaan Avenue in Makati (near Rockwell) offers classes in Capoeira, a Brazilian dance / martial art form - Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Beginners classes run from 7 pm to 8 pm, with advanced classes starting right afterwards. Classes are P250 per session, or P2,400 for 12 sessions if you pay in advance.

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