Bon Chon Chicken
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On December 23, 2010

I had been wanting to try out Bon Chon Chicken for the longest time, and I’m glad that I was finally able to go last Saturday. It always seemed to me that they would have very excellent and delicious chicken considering the amount of positive feedback that I’ve always heard from those who have already tried Bon Chon. From what I’ve gathered, Bon Chon truly is a must try when it comes to chicken.
Bon Chon Chicken is becoming popular considering that more and more people are going there, I do have to let you know that long lines need not be a problem as long as you know when to go. As some word of advice to all of you, my readers, go to their Ayala Triangle Gardens branch on weekends! The lines didn’t seem to be as long as the weekdays usually are.
The branch at Ayala Triangle Gardens was their 1st and they actually opened their 2nd branch at Greenbelt 2 last December 18. Their next branch will be at Libis, Quezon City and they plan to open more next year. Hey, if you have something as delicious as their chicken why wouldn’t you try to expand right?
Bon Chon Chicken started year 2002 at South Korea but became popular when it finally opened a location in New York USA. According to Bon Chon Chicken’s marketing manager in Manila, Bon Chon Chicken in New York was voted best chicken in the USA award last year! So, not only was it the best chicken in some certain states, but to be the best chicken in the entire USA, that’s something that most restaurants rarely ever achieve! It can only mean one thing. Wonderful and delicious chicken!!

Here are some of the best sellers in Bon Chon:
- Soy Garlic Chicken Wings (Php 185)

Bon Chon prides itself for having less fat and less greasy chicken. It’s the way they cook their chicken, twice-cooked to ensure that all those fats do not stay in the chicken. The 1st run on high-heat while 2nd one on low heat.
When I tasted the soy garlic chicken wings, I was delighted as to how crispy and tasty it was. I asked how they did it and was told that after they cooked the chicken, they put their special secret sauce into it. It was ready made and shipped from South Korea! Now, that’s what we call authentic!
Actually this style of cooking is very much familiar to me since many Chinese restaurants also cook their sweet and sour chicken, and other types of chicken this way. Having that crispy coating and then covered in their secret sauces, it’s a classic style of cooking that really brings out the wonderful taste of the sauce with that added texture and crispiness that we all love when it comes to chicken.
- Hot & Spicy Chicken Wings (Php 185)

If you’re fond of spicy food or would want a better tasting Bon Chon Chicken then hot & spicy variant is for you! My mom and I prefer this over the soy garlic one. Be warned though that it’s really hot and spicy as the name implied.
It does look exactly the same as soy chicken garlic wings. To differentiate it, the staff put a red toothpick to flag it. Definitely good! I’ll go back to Bon Chon chicken for this!
- Bulgogi Wrap (Php 125)

Oh, how I loved this. I was in love right at my 1st bite of Bon Chon’s bulgogi wrap! It was yummy! Their bulgogi wrap consists of sirloin beef and Korean coleslaw. You know what differentiate Korean coleslaw from our normal coleslaw? They have Kimchi! Didn’t know that it works really well! You must try this!
I just love the Korean beef that is served with this. In many instances, the cooking that Koreans utilize is also quite similar with Filipinos too. The sauce that comes with most bulgogi is a type of barbecue sauce that incorporates sweet flavors, something that is definitely very suitable for the Filipino taste.
What a great way to start my Ayala Triangle Gardens food trip! Bon Chon Chicken has other products too like drum sticks, chicken combo and chicken chops. They also have meals, side dishes and beverages. I feel the prices are a bit too steep but maybe because of how they prepared their dishes that justify its high price.

See my happy face? 2 reasons: I finally tried out Bon Chon Chicken and most importantly, I was pleasantly surprised with how good it was. My mom even blurted out that she liked it better than KFC!

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Bon Chon Chicken
Restaurants at the Ayala Triangle Gardens
Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati City

Tron Legacy Movie Review
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On December 22, 2010

Since I missed watching Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in Ultra 7 movie house, I had to make sure that I wouldn’t miss Tron: Legacy this time around. On its 1st week, I finally watched it! I’m a huge fan of the stars in the movie: Olivia Wilde & Jeff Bridges. So I was pretty sure that I wouldn’t be disappointed in any way.
I was right! I loved it! Hard core Tron fans might not share the same sentiments but to each his own right? I haven’t watched the original Tron movie.
In this modern world with all those technology advances, I believe they delivered the movie with great visual effects & awesome sound editing. Not to mention, just how good looking the stars portraying the movie characters are. It was total eye candy festival all throughout the movie. I never got bored even though it was already late at night.
Tron: Legacy is a sequel to the 1982 film. The movie revolves around Sam Flynn who is the son of Tron creator, Kevin Flynn. It started with him as a child and Kevin showing him some toys that illustrated his vision. Sam never thought that it would be the last time he would see his father. As his father disappeared, the company, ENCOM International, which he was CEO of was eventually led by his business partner, Edward Dillinger.
The story unfolds with Sam constantly being haunted by his father’s disappearance, then eventually ending up in the Grid, then finally reuniting with his dad again, trying to escape the grid to go back into the real world, trying to get back his life with his dad and finally, taking ownership of Kevin’s ENCOM International.
The movie trailer below gives you an idea of what to expect. I have heard mixed reviews but in my opinion, it was a great movie!
What I appreciate most with the movie Tron: Legacy was how it touched on the love of a father and child, the loyalty of a program to its creator and lastly, care & compassion between friends.
I cried quite a few times in the duration of the movie. The time when Kevin Flynn and Sam Flynn first saw each other after almost 20 years. It was just too touching, you can see genuine love from both parties. The other instance where I cried was when Quorra (Olivia Wilde’s character) almost died, I didn’t know that she would be revived hahaha! Lastly, when Kevin sacrificed himself for his son. Heartbreaking indeed.
I believe there’ll be a another sequel to Tron but I guess they are weighing things to see if Tron: Legacy earns enough to make one. I hope the movie succeeds, as I will surely watch the next sequel. I still wanna know about the status of Tron. It’s a mystery still.
My rating for Tron: Legacy: 4.5 out of 5 stars.

A Journey Home Movie Review
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On December 21, 2010

My mom got a gift from my uncle’s wife and it was a DVD. To my surprise, it was A Journey Home. A movie directed by Paul Soriano and a movie presented by Jubilee Evangelical Church & Youth for Christ. I’ve heard good things about the movie, and I just knew that I would eventually see it sooner or later.
It was much more than I expected. In all honesty, I was crying throughout the whole movie. Not just simple crying though, I really had my eyes swollen for a day. The movie is just full of heart-warming scenes that it’s virtually impossible to keep a dry eye and to keep a closed heart.
I cannot stress enough just how excellent the acting was in the movie. I think all the artists really gave their heart and soul into each of their roles, most especially Soliman Cruz who did a tremendous job in the movie. I think the hallmark of a great performance in a movie is making the audience and viewers feel and empathize what the character is going through. With Soliman, I honestly could feel all the pain, love, and sacrifices that he goes through. What a great actor!
The story is about a man named Dante who has been out of touch with his family for 20 years. He lost his job and then finds out that the wife he left has just died. He goes to her wake and was able to see his children Raffy and Kristine. Raffy was aloof and obviously mad because his father had left them for 20 years. Raffy’s wife, Gayle, tries to bring Dante back into their lives thinking that it would heal Raffy’s wounds.
As the plot moves forward, Dante because of circumstances that occur in the movie, moves in to live with Raffy and his family. As Dante tries to make amends, he actually starts to become really close to Raffy’s wife Gayle and their son. But true to the reality of how the movie captures real world emotions, Raffy just seems unable let go of the anger he feels for his father. As the story unfolds, it is very much interesting and encouraging just how much even 20 years of separation can do when hearts open up, and forgiveness becomes the focus.
I love how realistic and how positive A Journey Home was. It concentrated on the values of forgiveness and family. Something most of us take for granted.
It’s really rare for us to see that kind of movie in the Philippines. I also felt a bit sad that it wasn’t shown in major theaters last year. I guess they intended it that way. I believe that it should be shown nationwide. Maybe relaunch it? Each Filipino should watch a Journey Home.
I suggest going to a video store and grabbing a copy of this wonderful movie DVD. A must watch and hopefully it will give you a new perspective as to how we see family and how we need to learn to give and ask for forgiveness 🙂
My Rating for A Journey Home: 5 out of 5 stars

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Movie Review
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On December 20, 2010

When Harry Potter burst into the book scene, it started a wave of incredible book sales as children, teens, and even adults couldn’t get enough of the series. It was a worldwide phenomenon. And then, with the success of the books, they asked if that kind of success could be translated to box office hits. Well, fortunately the previous Harry Potter films did well because it was built on the success of the books and the storyline that came with it.
And now, the final book in the Harry Potter series has come to theaters. Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows is the final installment in the series of books written by J.K. Rowling, and for the movie version, I guess it was just too good that they had to have 2 parts to the epic finale. This is the movie that finally puts together all the bits and pieces from the previous movies. Harry Potter fans have been waiting for this movie to come out. But because they have split the movie into 2 parts, I guess Part 1 had to leave us all still having a few more questions too.
Now, last week was the final week for showing in the Philippines, and leave it to me to just be able to make it at the last moment. I’m a big fan of the Harry Potter books, so I did try to purchase tickets on its 1st week but failed a couple of times as tickets were sold out. I tried on its 2nd week and failed again. I put it off my mind for a couple of days then decided to watch it on its final week in the theaters. No more stress for me but no chance for me to watch it in awesome theaters like Ultra 7 since that specific theater usually only shows the most recent popular movies that are playing.
I really like that even though Harry Potter was intended for kids, they didn’t make it a cutesy movie. It’s really a dark fantasy story and I believe they did an excellent job translating it into the movie. We cannot really expect every single scene in the book to be in the movie. That’s just impossible considering how thick the book was and how rich the story was. But being able to have a good flow of the movie was important, while still being able to keep the integrity of what was in the book must have been a big challenging as well. However, I think they rose up to the challenge and really made the film as very continuous in its storyline where you didn’t keep wondering how each scene was connected. I believe the people to thank are those that are in charge of screenplay.
Anyway, the 7th installment revolves around Harry trying to find and destroy Lord Voldemort’s Horcruxes which provides immortality to the latter. In this movie, they were able to locate one of horcruxes, a locket. The process wasn’t easy though. Ron was fooled to believe that Harry Potter & Hermione was forming a relationship thus a conflict was there. Harry Potter was almost drowned in the frozen pool while retrieving the Griffindor sword. Of course, all things turned out to be good as the locket was destroyed by one of the main characters. Guess who? 😉
The movie had its lonely moments too like the deaths of Hedwig, Mad-Eye Moody and Dobby. I cried buckets when they showed the scene wherein Dobby was murdered while he was saving Harry Potter’s group from Bellatrix Lestrange. It was just too saddening *sniff sniff*. Seeing such a selfless elf giving up his life just to save his friends.
We are left hanging by the end of the movie. It’s kinda expected as the 2nd part will be shown next year. I cannot wait! In the 2nd part, I guess with the same title, we will see Harry Potter’s quest to continue to find and destroy the rest of the horcruxes plus a final battle between Harry Potter & Lord Voldemort. I bet we’ll also be able to see some love stories unfold throughout the ending. I’ve read the book and I kinda know what to expect but it’ll be nice to see it visually shown in the movie.
If you haven’t watched the movie here in the Philippines, there may still be a few theaters showing it. Don’t miss it! But, if you’re not lucky enough to have watched it on the big screen, I’m sure DVDs won’t be too long until they are available. Read the book too as a bonus! You’ll appreciate it more.
Again, I really have to stress that you will probably enjoy this movie even better if you were able to see the previous movies. Because there are just some key parts of the movie that relates to the previous movies. But I think how this storyline was handled, you can still enjoy the movie even without having seen the previous movies. Anyway, go see Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows. There’s just too many aspects of this movie that will truly entertain not just the kids and teenagers, but I do believe this movie is literally for everyone of any age. With all the plot twists, the great special effects, the storyline itself, I really believe this is one of the must see movies of 2010.
My Rating for Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows: 4 out of 5 stars

Take a Stand with SM Supermalls Eco Bag
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On December 15, 2010

I have a new discovery. Shoemart has made beautifully designed eco bags!
Environment friendly bags are popular nowadays but I must say that the ones made by SM Supermalls are one of the most fashionable ones. They really stand out from the crowd.
It’s not just the fashionable aspect of the bags that is cool. Using Eco bags really helps cut down in the use of plastic bags since it’s reusable too, and that will definitely help save the environment. It’s just nice that SM Supermalls went a step further with its new line of reusable bags.
SM Supermalls Eco Bags can be used for a very long time in contrast with the plastic bags that we usually use when buying our stuff at the grocery or at the mall. Plus, the most important aspect is that it’s environment friendly, the eco bags are made of biodegradable polypropylene material.
There are 4 designs/statements that SM Supermalls wanted to share with the youth:
- Spark – Let’s SPARK a revolution in sustainable energy use

- Renew – Let’s RENEW our earth by reducing our waste

- Breathe – Let’s BREATHE clean, pristine air once again

- Flow – Let’s make our waters FLOW with life

So which project do you support the most? Get one that suits your advocacy. Or if you support all, then get all 4 designs. Each bag only costs Php 35 and are available in SM Supermalls nationwide.
It’s large enough to fit plenty of your purchases. Plus, you look pretty cool in it while being able to show support for your advocacy by using it. So many reasons to purchase this bag. As I was admiring the bags, I noticed we can actually carry it in 3 different ways:
- by putting the 2 handles on your shoulders
- by using the longer handle and make it look like a shoulder bag
- by holding it with your hands much like a handbag
My mom and I love the Renew Eco bag the most. I love the color because it suits almost every clothing in my closet. I do think that reducing waste is an advocacy that I support the most. It’s also the reason why we have the eco bags right? We wanted to promote recycling & reduce waste for a cleaner and greener environment.

The best of both worlds definitely by mixing fashion and a good cause. Why not join SM Supermalls Eco Bag’s Facebook page? I did too! We’ll be able to get some tips on how to take care of our environment plus there are contests!
