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Search for the Happiest Pinoy

Search for the Happiest Pinoy

I was born in a negative environment.  All I’ve been hearing throughout my life is how imperfect I was and how inadequate I was.  No matter what I do, everything or anything just wasn’t ever enough.  A few years after college, when I started living alone, I realized that I need to put some positivity in my life or else, I’d be doomed.  I tried so hard thinking positively in spite of living most of my life in a toxic way.

Positivity is slowly entering my system as my goals are being achieved one by one.  It was a very slow process but I’m on my way there.  I had to shut off negativity when it started to crawl in again.  Thinking positively has been a very difficult goal for me to achieve.  In fact, I felt that I was already faking happiness because I know deep inside, I was still lonely.  This has changed when I accepted the Lord.  I’m still on that positivity & happiness journey but now, I know that I’m not alone.

Now, why am I sharing this?  Today, I took a leave from work to attend the Happiness Boot Camp arranged by Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions.  I didn’t wanna miss the chance to learn how to be happier.  We are all a work in progress after all!

Happiest Pinoy Board

The Happiness Boot Camp was organized to also launch the 2012 Search for the Happiest Pinoy.  The search seeks and recognizes the country’s most optimistic and passionate Filipinos who overcame difficulties and shown resilience in spite of life’s difficult challenges while keeping a big smile on their faces.

Here are some information about the search:

Who are qualified?

  • any Filipino of legal age, good moral character and residing in the Philippines may be nominated.
  • any Filipino of legal age, group or organization registered by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) may nominate.
Where to submit nominations?
  • secure online nomination forms and upload entries to www.happiest-pinoy.com
  • send accomplished forms to Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions (CLIS) Head Office, 821 A. Spring corner J.P. Rizal streets, Makati City
What are the criteria for judging?
  • a constantly cheeful face and optimistic outlook
  • proven ability to rise above life’s challenges
  • positive impact in the lives of others
How are the winners selected?
  • a screening committee composed of PJ Lhuillier Group Officers/Managers will shortlist nominees from all regions in the country.
  • the entries of top 20 semi-finalists will be forwarded to the Board of Judges who will select and interview the Top 10 finalists.
  • the names of top 10 finalists will be announced in the Philippine Daily Inquirer and Business Mirror until the ‘Happiest Pinoy’ is named by the Board of Judges.
What are the prizes for the Happiest Pinoy?
  • Happiest Pinoy Winner – Php 250,000 + trophy
  • Nine (9) Runners up – Php 25,000 + trophy

So friends, if you know someone who fits the description then don’t hesitate to nominate them.  Let’s make the happiest pinoy happier by recognizing their cheerful attitude, their passionate heart and their happy virus!

Me, on the other hand, enjoyed the Happiness Boot Camp.  It was held at the Nurture Spa in which I got the impression that I’d be getting pampered and relaxed especially since I’d be getting my much-needed massage 🙂

Happiest Pinoy Happiness Boot Camp

Well, it wasn’t only the massage and the relaxing ambiance that made my stay enjoyable but the valuable lessons I got from all the talks from the speakers.

2010 Happiest Pinoy Runner Up Nona Andaya-Castillo

Happiest Pinoy Runner Up Nona

Nanay Nona was my roommate!  It was a blessing that there were issues with logistics that I ended up in her room.  I learned so much from her!  She shared how being a vegetarian made her a happy Pinoy.  I believed her, I do!  However, I know that eating meat especially my comfort food helps me relieve stress.  I guess, that eating my meaty comfort food isn’t good long term wise but I’ll have a hard time practicing what she taught us.  It was a valuable lesson especially when she shared her personal experience.

Nanay Nona used to eat a lot of processed foods but that caused her illnesses.  She became interested in studying about health in preparation for motherhood by reading tons of books and attending trainings on natural fertility management and natural healing.  After a non-medicated birth experience, she exclusively breastfed her child and gave her only natural food.  She became happier considering her illnesses didn’t come back anymore.  She then became an advocate of indigenous vegetarianism, natural healing and natural parenting.  She’s a hero and she’s indeed deserving to be one of the winners of the 2010 Happiest Pinoy Search.

2010 Happiest Pinoy Winner Winston Maxino

Happiest Pinoy Winner 2010

Being in the same room with Happiest Pinoy winner Winston Maximo was truly an honor!  I was totally humbled after hearing his story.  I couldn’t complain more about my life considering what Winston went through.  He truly deserved to win the Happiest Pinoy search and I’m glad that he took the time in inspiring all the participants of the Happiness Boot Camp with his presence and story.  Winston Maximo has a positive outlook in life and he’s such a strong person.  If I’m in his shoes, I’m not sure if I can handle the same situation with that kind of strength and resilience.

Maxino was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis (causes swelling in a part of his spine and constant pain in his lower back).  He gets by with pain killers and drug infusion to lessen the tenderness in his back.  As a matter of fact, while he was speaking at the Happiness Boot Camp, he was in pain.  In spite of that, he still had a big smile on his face.  Truly admirable!

He’s a great speaker too!  I learned so much from his speech and he was able to inject some jokes here and there.  Winston Maxino said that he chose to be a winner in spite of the pains and struggles in life.  He also mentioned that he was humble and happy to realize that he inspires people with his story.

One of the stories he mentioned was from his childhood and it stuck in my mind.  When Maxino was in grade 4, he wanted to be a boy scout but was rejected by his scout master that declared that he didn’t meet the physical requirement for camping and other boy scout activities.  Winston couldn’t accept a ‘no’ so he approached the head teacher but he was rejected too.  Winston went home and plead for help from his father.  His father wrote a letter to the school which successfully registered Winston Maxino a boy scout officially.

Winston fought hard and became outstanding boy scout of the year which partly paid for his high school tuition.  Imagine Winton’s perseverance paved the way for his partial scholarship and service awards!  His father must be very proud of him!

He is happy to have lived his dream and aspiration to be a boy scout.  He refused to be defeated by his sickness and he worked very hard to improve his situation.  He took failures as lessons in life.  He went through moment of weakness and anger too but as Winston Maxino said, you can fall but you can also rise.  He managed to pick himself up, lick his wounds and move forward.

Another story he shared that touched our hearts was the story of Winston’s 2nd daughter who was born with down syndrome (mongoloids).  In fact, his daughter is like his father, you can see how she choose to be happy in spite of the sickness.  She was all smiles when she was introduced to us.  Happy people are really the little heroes of the world.  I salute those people.  It is really a choice.

My take away with Winston Maxino’s talk is that the Happiest Pinoy search is all about honoring and celebrating the Filipino resilience.  Resilience is something that has a bad past but has bounced back and moved on with his own life.  There’s a certain streak of stubborness that rebels against despair and helplessness.   He never say die even if  the world has turned its back on him.  He surrounds himself with people who loves and cherishes him.  He has faith that God will send him the relief.  When good things come his way, he appreciates them and give thanks. These are blessings in life.

Money cannot buy happiness and resilience.  We already have everything we need to be happy.  Let us be infected with the happy virus and eagerly pass it on to other people.

There he ended his speech with ‘the happiest person wishes to be excused’.  That was really funny, hahaha!  He spoke only for 15 minutes but every word that came out of his mouth was full of wisdom.  I feel honored to be one of the people who have listened to Winston Maxino.  He indeed is the Happiest Pinoy I know.

Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions General Manager Jonathan Batangan

Happiest Pinoy GM Cebuana Lhuillier

The Happiness Boot Camp wrapped up with Jonathan’s talk about Happiness.

Some things I learned is that Cebuana Lhuillier Insurance Solutions created the Happiest Pinoy Search to promote positive Filipino values of optimism, resilience and hope in these uncertain times.  Apparently, Philippines is currently #13 in the happiest countries list by nation master.  The 2012 Happiest Pinoy search winner will be crowned on September 25, 2012.  I wonder who will it be this time.  I was just so inspired by previous winner Winston Maxino and I’m sure that if we get to know the next one, we will be equally inspired.  We have so many heroes in our country and I’m glad that they are being recognized with contests like this one.

Jonathan Batangan summarized the Happiness Journey with the ff.:

  • choose positive thoughts
  • practice being in the eye of the storm
  • initiate random acts of kindness
  • maintain an attitude of gratitude
  • live in the present moment
  • let Go and let God.
I believe the time I invested in joining the Happiness Boot Camp was well worth it 🙂  I’m reminded of how important it is for us to choose happiness.  We are in control of our lives.  I guess the next time I take the happiness index test, I will get a better score 😛

Happiest Pinoy Meter

I’m also thankful for meeting new friends in the Boot camp.

Happiest Pinoy Friends

So there, that was how I spent my thursday and friday.  I hope my narration inspired you as it had inspired me during the Happiness Boot Camp.  If you know a Happiest Pinoy, do nominate them!

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Celebrating my Birthday on Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball in Manila

Lady Gaga 2012 Manila Concert

Lady Gaga, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta in real life, is a well-known performer and singer-songwriter.  She first performed in Manila last August 2009.  This year, I got lucky and spent my birthday watching Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Ball here in Manila at the newest concert venue, Mall of Asia Arena!

It was great considering I felt I was part of history as Lady Gaga was the first show to be featured in the newly opened venue.

The Born This Way Ball by Lady Gaga is very controversial here in Asia.  Several religious groups in Manila called for the cancellation of the concert saying that some of Gaga’s songs carried demonic undertones.  I was partly expecting to see protesters last May 21 but didn’t see any.  I later found out that riot police stopped the protesters carrying placards saying ‘Stop Lady Gaga, the Mother Monster’ about one kilometer away from the concert venue.

I’m glad that the Philippine government granted Lady Gaga to perform here or else, they would have disappointed thousands of Filipino fans (including me).  I’m a Christian but I don’t believe that Lady Gaga is demonic or anti-Christian.  We don’t have to take her songs literally.  As Lady Gaga explained, the song ‘Judas’, which protesters have problems with is just a metaphor (more about this at the latter part of this blog entry).

My friends and I arrived at the Mosh Pit around 7PM, an hour early.  The place was already half-full…

After 1 hour, the MOA Arena was already jam-packed with Lady Gaga fans.  I super loved the audience!  Everyone was so game!  I guess with set list like this, who wouldn’t be excited?

  • Highway Unicorn
  • Government Hooker
  • Born This Way
  • Black Jesus Amen Fashion
  • Bloody Mary
  • Bad Romance
  • Judas
  • Fashion of His Love
  • Just Dance
  • Love Game
  • Telephone
  • Heavy Metal Lover
  • Bad Kids
  • Hair
  • You and I
  • Electric Chapel
  • Americano
  • Poker Face
  • Alejandro
  • Paparazzi
  • Scheibe
  • Encore: Edge of Glory
  • Encore: Marry the Night

The front act was perfect!  The young DJ played some of the popular songs of today and everyone was already on the party mode!

Lady Gaga Cute DJ

After the front act, the beautiful stage setup was revealed – a big medieval castle!  We were all waiting excitedly as Lady Gaga entered the stage aboard a real horse!  Everyone screamed in delight as Lady Gaga performed her first song, Highway Unicorn.

Lady Gaga Production

I must admit I had my mouth open when it came to this scene!  I somehow realized I was too sheltered that seeing this particular act made me uncomfortable.  But hey, Gaga was singing Government Hooker, what do I expect, right?

Lady Gaga 1

I was surprised when I saw Lady Gaga singing on top of what looked like a naked body with spread out legs.  Then I saw her disappear and suddenly came out at the bottom.  Certainly a shocking and provocative way of performing the song ‘Born This Way’.

Tonight’s not a statement, tonight’s us coming together because we believe we were all born this way.

Lady Gaga 2

Lady Gaga 3

A lot of Filipinos appreciated Lady Gaga’s yellow dress as it seemed to be inspired by our country’s national costume.  I, however, was still shocked with Lady Gaga coming out of the big fake naked body 😛

Lady Gaga definitely has a unique way to entertain and provide shock and awe to fans worldwide.

Lady Gaga 4

Lady Gaga 5

All the Lady Gaga songs I have grown to love were performed during the Born This Way Ball.  One of those songs was Bad Romance in which I couldn’t stop dancing with!

Lady Gaga 6

Despite the protests, Lady Gaga sang her controversial song ‘Judas’.  It was actually brave of Lady Gaga to do so considering there were censors in the audience from Pasay City government to monitor her show of possible law violations against ‘immoral doctrines, obscene publications and exhibitions and indecent shows’.

You see, Gaga had these things to say:

I’m not an alien, I’m not a woman, I’m not a man, and I’m not a creature of your government, Manila. I’m all you dreams and I’m all your potential. Let me be all your insecurities and your fears. I’m your future, everything that makes you sad and angry. I’m you, little monsters. Tonight’s not a statement, tonight’s us coming together because we believe we were all born this way. Some people say I stand for things that are bad. The truth is, I want the best for every sing like one of you. My lifestyle is like one whole performance of liberation. For those of you who aren’t free, take this opportunity to free yourself

then she went directly with singing the song ‘Judas’.  That was really a bold and brave move!

Lady Gaga, however, took the time to explain what Judas was about, “Judas’ is a metaphor and an analogy about forgiveness and betrayal and things that haunt you in your life and how I believe that it’s the darkness in your life that ultimately shines and illuminates the greater light that you have upon you.  Someone once said to me, ‘If you have no shadows then you’re not standing in the light.’  So the song is about washing the feet of both good and evil and understanding and forgiving the demons from your past in order to move into the greatness of your future.  I just like really aggressive metaphors—harder, thicker, darker—and my fans do as well.  So it is a very challenging and aggressive metaphor, but it is a metaphor“.

Lady Gaga 7

Apart from Lady Gaga’s oozing talent being showcased in the concert, I also like the costumes that she wore.  Some are plain cute and girly like the origami dress below.

Lady Gaga 8

Another is the statue of liberty-like costume that she wore.  I find it really astonishing that it took her such a short amount of time to change clothes, I actually didn’t notice the time as the performances just went on and on.  It seemed that she was singing while changing clothes… Everything from the production, costumes, speeches, dances were planned very well.  Bravo Lady Gaga and team!

Lady Gaga 9

Lady Gaga 10

The appearance of the hologram was scary and cool at the same time.  I wonder how they did it but at the last appearance of this creepy hologram, blood fell from those eyes as Lady Gaga sang the song ‘Paparazzi’.  As I understood it, the image signified the defeat of the paparazzi/stalker.

Lady Gaga Hologram

Every single performance was just amazing!  Never have I imagined that Lady Gaga would ride on a motorcycle with the Philippine flag at the back of her seat.  What I also didn’t expect is that she became emotional at this point.  She addressed the protests and cried while she talked about it.

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Playing the song ‘Hair’ on the keyboard, she spoke the ff. words:

I just feel like, you know, so many people have been protesting and it really doesn’t bother me truly because I know that there has to be change, but for all those kids all over the world that take their lives when they’re so young because they feel bullied or they’re afraid because they’re gay and they don’t want to tell anybody, don’t you think that some of us should f*cking stand up and say the go*damn truth?

And it’s not that I don’t respect their culture or yours, I respect you, I do.  Everything that you believe in, everything that you stand for, even the things that I sing about that you don’t agree with, I totally respect that because everybody’s allowed to have their own opinions.  But I cannot respect homophobia.  I cannot respect hatred to the gay community.

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Lady Gaga 14

Lady Gaga took the chance to introduce one of his guitarists who is actually a Filipino.  Ricky Tillo had quite a moment performing side by side with Gaga.  Apparently, Tillo has been performing with Gaga for 3 years already.

Lady Gaga 15

We got to see Lady Gaga’s famous meat dress but the one that we saw was a new version of it.  The first time she wore a meat dress was at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards designed by Franc Fernandez and styled by Nicola Formichetti.  The dress was condemned by several groups particularly animal rights groups.  Lady Gaga later on explained that she wore the dress to protest on U.S. military’s ‘don’t-ask-don’t tell’ policy.

Here’s what Lady Gaga had to say as she sang Americano. “If we don’t stand up for what we believe in and if we don’t fight for our rights, pretty soon we’re going to have as much rights as the meat on our bones.

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I feel blessed that I was able to see Lady Gaga perform live.  What struck me the most was that she’s not just a great performer but she also has a nice and strong character.  Lady Gaga stands for what she thinks is right.  Her wisdom is admirable and I learned to respect her more.

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I have to thank my colleague Kriska for trusting me with the photos and video she took from the second day of Lady Gaga’s concert.  I attended the first one  but I wasn’t able to take any videos or photos as I left my camera in the car.  I was also busy dancing, jumping, singing and watching Lady Gaga perform that I totally forgot about needing those things in order to write my Lady Gaga experience more effectively.  So thank you Kriska!  I owe you one!

Here’s a video Kriska took (this was the last song Lady Gaga sang during the concert – Marry the Night):

I wouldn’t be able to write this entry if it wasn’t for Smart who gave me the chance to watch Lady Gaga on my birthday!  Thanks Smart! 😀

Smart is truly living up to its campaign: Live More.  With Lady Gaga’s concert, if we checked in via foursquare at the SM Mall of Asia Arena from 6PM to 2AM last May 21 & 22, we got to unlock the Live More badge which is actually the first ever Philippine badge on Foursquare!  It didn’t stop there – two lucky Live More badge owners will get a chance to win Samsung Galaxy Nexus!  I wish I get to win it!  We’ll know next week..  Pray for me?

Lady Gaga Live More Smart Badge

I really had a GREAT time!  Lady Gaga – The Born This Way Ball was the best concert I watched so far!  I was jumping, singing, dancing and chanting Gaga’s name all throughout the show!  If I may add, it was actually the first time that I let myself go, enjoy a concert and not worry about how crazy I looked.

Lady Gaga Roch

All the best of luck Lady Gaga with the rest of your Born This Way Ball tour!  As you said, don’t mind the protesters.  We love you!

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Market Cafe at Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila

Market Cafe at Hyatt Manila

After sampling yummy dim sum dishes at Li Li Restaurant, we went down to the 3rd floor to have our lunch buffet at the Market Cafe.  It was my first time at Market Cafe in Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila.  I was expecting a huge selection of food but it turned out that Market Cafe opted for quality instead of quantity.  It makes a lot of sense as we can’t really eat so much food in one sitting.

I actually thought it was a bad idea that we had a lot of food already at Li Li.  I wanted to stay at Market Cafe and eat much more food especially the seafood but my stomach couldn’t handle it anymore.  I must have been bad yesterday as gluttony is one of the seven deadly sins.. but good food is something we cannot resist!  Market Cafe definitely has them!

I’ll make sure that if I visit Market Cafe in Hyatt Manila next time, I’ll go there super early like 10 minutes before they start the buffet.  I want to have as much time as possible to enjoy the wonderful dishes that Market Cafe serves.

Market Cafe Hyatt Ambiance

Enjoy the pictures as I share the different stations included in the buffet of Market Cafe in Hyatt Manila.  I have my personal favorites, get to know them.. read on! 🙂

Bread Station

Market Cafe Hyatt Assorted Breads

Homemade breads baked by Market Cafe’s chefs.  There were lots of selections but I ended up skipping the bread station as I had my eyes locked on seafood! haha!

Cheese Station

Market Cafe Hyatt Cheese

The cheese station offered a selection of cheeses and condiments.  Perfect with bread.

Salad Station

Market Cafe Hyatt Salad

The Salad bar had fresh market produce with varied homemade salad dressings such as blue cheese, yogurt-citrus, Caesar, thousand island, and balsamic vinaigrette dressing and toppings such as diced fruits, cucumber, bacon bits, Parmesan cheese and potato marbles.

Pizza Station

Market Cafe Hyatt Pizza Cook

Market Cafe Hyatt Pizza

Market Cafe offered a variety of Pizzas and they were newly cooked!  I feel so bad now that I wasn’t able to even taste it as I was too full to take in more food 🙁  I’ll surely be back and I won’t miss pizza next time!

Chinese Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Noodles

Market Cafe Hyatt Chinese Station

As soon as I saw the roasted chicken on display, I already knew I was in the Chinese section.  As expected, there was a lot of food selections like noodles, dim sum, roast duck, soy chicken and more.

Indian Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Curry Station

Popular dishes from India included curry and that is what you can expect in Market Cafe’s Indian section.  There were roti bread and other Indian dishes too!

Japanese Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Tempura

The reason why I find Market Cafe Buffet very unique is because there are some sections where the chef will gladly cook for your food and serve to your table.  One of them is the tempura selection in the Japanese section.  You can have either shrimp tempura, veggie tempura and squid calamari freshly cooked!  You might have to wait for a few minutes but once you’ve eaten them, you’ll surely be satisfied!

Mongolian Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Mongolian

You love Mongolian food?  Market Cafe has it covered for you 🙂

Carving Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Prime Rib

A buffet favorite: Prime rib will never be absent, and I found it immediately at the carving station of Market Cafe.  I asked that my prime rib be cooked well-done (my preference).  I’m really scared of blood! 😛

Grilling Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Grilling Station

Market Cafe Hyatt grilling selections

Market Cafe Hyatt BBQ Selections

The grilling section offered a wide range of meats for cook to order.  I appreciate that Market Cafe chose to offer this labor-intensive section just to be sure that we get to enjoy the food the way that we want them to.  Offerings include pork and chicken skewers, tanigue fillet, lamb chops, liempo and blue marlin.  Most of the seafood here were raw, so you could pick what you wanted and have them cooked to order.

Seafood Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Other seafood

Market Cafe Hyatt Seafood

The seafood section served fresh prawns, lobsters, mussels, fishes, clams and oysters on ice.  You can ask the chef to cook it the way you want whether fried, steamed, grilled or whatever.  It’s your decision!

I have to talk more about this section because this was my favorite yesterday!  I consciously skipped some of the sections in the Market Cafe buffet in order to get more seafood!  You can just see the twinkle in my eyes (in the photo below) when I saw those baby lobsters that we can eat all we want!

Market Cafe Hyatt Roch with Lobsters

I tried those shrimps & lobsters cooked in three different ways:

cooked in butter garlic

Market Cafe Hyatt Butter Garlic Shrimps

Market Cafe Hyatt Lobsters

cooked Singaporean way

Market Cafe Hyatt Singaporean Shrimp

and cooked in sweet chili sauce

Market Cafe Hyatt Chili Shrimp

I loved all of them but my choice has got to be the butter garlic!  You can also ask the chefs to peel the shrimps for you just in case you get lazy (like me!) hehe.

Dessert Section

The way to end a beautiful satisfying meal is to have desserts.  Market Cafe surely knows how people LOVE their desserts!  They have this huge section to put all their yummy creations in!

This section is Pastry Chef Johann Dreisger’s baby.  He specializes in creating yummy high quality desserts and bread.  With over 25 years of experience, we were surely in for a treat!

Market Cafe Hyatt Dessert Bar

The dessert section featured homemade cakes, pastries, hot crepes and a chocolate fountain.  Not only that, Market Cafe also served our favorite Filipino delicacies which we rarely see in hotel buffets.  I was happy to get hold of sago’t gulaman but I felt it was too sweet for my taste.

Market Cafe Hyatt Desserts

Seasoned fruits were on display and for consumption.  You can eat all you want, you don’t even have to worry about eating it before or after the main meal, but if you ask me, eat fruits before the meal for better digestion 🙂

Market Cafe Hyatt Fruits

Halo Halo and Market Cafe’s bestselling homemade ice creams were available too!  I enjoyed putting the rainbow sprinkles over dalandan and cream cheese ice cream that I ordered!  My golly, those 2 ice cream flavors should not be missed!  It is important to note that the ice cream were made with high quality of ingredients – no preservatives and no artificial flavorings.

Market Cafe Hyatt Halo Halo

The “Hot Love Sundae” was brought out to our table and I must say it looked lovely!  It’s perfect for lovers dining inside Market Cafe.  The beautiful creation was made of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, hot raspberry sauce and chocolate lip.  Cuteness!

Market Cafe Hyatt Ice Cream

I usually skip all kinds of breads but I was told by a Hyatt manager to try out their dessert bread.  I was just so glad that I had a portion of it because it was really divine!  The flavors were just right on and it has the right sweetness that I rarely see in desserts like that.

Market Cafe Hyatt Bread

Beverage Section

Market Cafe Hyatt Drinks
Photo by Hyatt Manila

I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this beverage container!  Dining guests of Market Cafe Buffet actually can get any of those soft drinks and local beers as much as we want!  Yes, they are free flowing and boy, do I love to get those Coca Cola cans in my hands 🙂  For guys, I’m sure they have their eyes on San Miguel beers.  How many can you consume?

Today is Mother’s day and as a souvenir, we got ourselves a box of Pastry Chef Johann Dreisger’s homemade Swiss Felchlin chocolate pralines to give to our moms.  My mom isn’t in the Philippines so I just took a picture of the chocolates and shared it to my mom.  I hope she’s having a good day today 🙂

Market Cafe Hyatt Mother's Day Gift

Overall, my first experience in Market Cafe was a good one!  I love the concept of having your food freshly cooked by the chef with the way we want them to.  I also love the free-flowing soft drinks and beers that the buffet offers.  Most of all, I super duper love the service!  I was just in awe on how cheerful, accommodating and friendly the staff are.  I didn’t have to call them for attention as they were proactive enough to know what we would ask for!  It was impressive.

I rarely go to Manila but if I do, Market Cafe will be one of my top choices for dining!

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Market Cafe
3rd floor, Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila, 1588 Pedro Gil corner M.H. Del Pilar, Malate Manila, Philippines
+63-2-2451234
Php 1,800 Buffet Lunch 12:00nn to 2:30pm – Mondays to Saturdays; 11:30am to 2:30pm – Sundays
Php 1,900 Buffet Dinner 6:00pm to 10:00pm – Mondays to Fridays
Php 1,950 Buffet Dinner 6:00pm to 10:00pm – Saturdays to Sundays

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Dim sum at Hyatt Manila’s Li Li

Li Li Restaurant at Hyatt Manila

I had the privilege of trying out Li Li restaurant at the Hyatt Hotel Manila yesterday.  Li Li serves Cantonese cuisine and has been awarded quite a few times as one of the best restaurants in the Philippines by Philippine Tatler and Dineasia.  Currently, Li Li has also been nominated as one of the top 20 best restaurants in Asia by Miele!  Just wow!

I had to wait for the group to be complete so we couldn’t start eating yet.  I then decided to look around Li Li and appreciate its interiors.  The restaurant was named after a real person named Lili Ho.  Lili grew up in a high profile scene.  She loves elegant and sophisticated things.  That was pretty obvious as her love for arts and interior can be seen throughout the restaurant.

Li Li Restaurant is somewhat a resemblance of Lili’s home.  Each room signify a part of Lili’s life.  I’m really impressed as to how a restaurant like Li Li could have so much history and story behind it.  It was just beautiful!

First up is the dining area where most people usually dine at.

Li Li Hyatt Dining Area

The upper dining area has pictures/painting of Lili’s ancestors.  Having those pictures situated on the upper area signifies respect to the elders.

Li Li Hyatt Upper Dining Area

The library, on the other hand, is a place where the men hang out after dinner.  In this room, you’ll see Lili’s travel souvenirs displayed as well as her favorite art & travel books.

Li Li Hyatt Library

The latest room in Li Li restaurant is called the drawing room.  It was named as that because it’s a room that the ladies usually hang out in when their husbands are in the library room (a place where women would withdraw).  The drawing room has its own bathroom.

Li Li Hyatt Drawing Room

The tea bar is where all the selections of tea are displayed.  It’s also the place where the Gongfu tea ceremony usually happens.

A Gongfu tea ceremony is a presentation based on the tea preparation approach which originated in Fujian and Guangdong in the 1940s.  Gong fu cha means ‘skill’ or ‘capability’.  The ceremony is being done at Li Li to show guests how welcome they are at the restaurant.

Li Li Hyatt gong cha tea bar

Behind the tea bar are two rooms created in tribute to Lili’s daughters: Fei Fei and Bai Ling.  The rooms have the same design, they just have a bit of difference with chair fabric and art decorations.

Li Li Hyatt Daughter Rooms

Last, but not the least, is the Wine Cellar room which coincidentally was where we had our dim sum.

Li Li Hyatt Wine Cellar Room

I was already so starved when we sat at the table.  The excitement was over the top for me as I got a nice tour of Lili restaurant and my expectation just went up a notch!

Li Li Hyatt Dining

Boiled peanuts were served as appetizer.  I super duper love boiled peanuts and I don’t even know where I can buy those a la carte outside.  If I want more, I guess I have to come back at Li Li or cook them myself!

Li Li Hyatt Appetizer

For drinks, I highly suggest you order Hyatt Hotel’s guava iced tea!  I love the taste, I wish I can drink more but I knew then that I would be eating so much food that I can’t enjoy this iced tea too much.  Apart from guava, there’s dalandan iced tea and guyabano iced tea 🙂

Li Li Hyatt Guava Iced Tea

Before we started with our dim sum, we were presented with a Gongfu tea ceremony.  I was pretty excited about it since Gongfu was mentioned during our tour of the Li Li restaurant.  The ceremony was just about 10 minutes but it was impactful!  I found it super cool!

Li Li Hyatt Gongfu cha Ceremony

  1. warming the pot and heating the cups
  2. appreciate excellent tea
  3. the black dragon enters the palace
  4. rinsing from an elevated pot
  5. the spring wind brushes the surface
  6. bathe the immortal twice

You might be wondering what the steps I mentioned are but I highly suggest you go to Li Li at Hyatt Manila to see for yourself. 🙂  Gongfu tea ceremony is a very unique tradition that you rarely see in Chinese restaurants.

If you’re dining at Li Li for their dim sum all you can, you’ll be given a dimsum menu where you can check out the items that you want to order.  The food is cooked right after you order it.  With that in mind, you have to wait a bit for your food to arrive but it’ll be all worth it for sure!

Li Li Hyatt List of Dim sum

The price is Php 788 net for dim sum all you can from mondays to saturdays, 12noon to 3PM.  On sundays, Li Li serves the Sunday Yum Cha Dim sum Buffet.  It serves the usual dim sum all you can but this time the buffet comes with free-flowing iced tea, soft drinks and local beer as well as desserts.  Of course, no left-overs and no take out.

There were tons of dim sum selections in Li Li!  Considering we’ll be having our lunch buffet at Hyatt’s Market Cafe, we ended up sampling ten of Li Li’s dim sum bestsellers.

Our meal at Li Li was considered our appetizer but boy, it could be a meal in itself!

  • Har Gao – steamed shrimp and bamboo pith dumpling

Li Li Hyatt Shanghai style dumpling

  • Sio Mai – steamed pork and dried scallop dumpling

Li Li Hyatt siomai

  • Shanghai-style steamed pork and crab meat dumpling

Li Li Hyatt Xiao Long Pao

Don’t forget to use the spoon when eating this as you don’t wanna miss tasting the wonderful soup inside the dumpling!

  • Pan-fried shrimp and spinach dumpling

Li Li Hyatt spinach dumpling

My fav!

  • Deep-fried taro and assorted seafood dumpling

Li Li Hyatt taro dumpling

another favorite dim sum for me!  I appreciate the abundance of ingredients in each and every bite.  so tasty and so yummy!

  • Beijing-style wok-fried pork dumpling

lili hyatt dumpling

  • Deep-fried bicho-bicho, shrimp, wasabi-mayonnaise sauce

Li Li Hyatt Bicho-bicho

  • Lobster and asparagus dumpling

Li Li Shanghai Lobster and Asparagus

  • Glutinous dumpling, white chocolate, peanut

Li Li Hyatt white chocolate dumpling

I loved how the white chocolate oozes out of the dumpling when sliced or opened.

What a great way to start a food-filled day at the Hyatt Manila!  Each of us had an awesome time especially with the warm hospitality by Hyatt’s GM Richard Simmons, Director of Food & Beverage Ranjeet Rajebhosale, Marketing Communications Manager Loni Balagtas and Public Relations Coordinator Laurie Reyes!

Li Li Hyatt Grou Picture

It was my first time at Li Li and I must say the experience was truly memorable!  I didn’t even realize how meaningful each part of the restaurant is.  I felt like I met Lili Ho herself by just dining at Li Li restaurant!

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Li Li Restaurant
Php788 net dim sum all you can from 12nn to 3pm
Php1550 net Sunday Yum Cha Dim sum Buffet (with desserts & free-flowing drinks)
5/F Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila, 1588 Pedro Gil corner M.H. Del Pilar Manila 1004, Philippines
+63-2-2451234

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Prince of Persia

Prince of Persia Restaurant

The Avengers movie was too cool and we were all still so giddy about it while we walked along Citywalk in Eastwood looking for a place to eat for dinner.  I have a special interest for Persian food so when I saw Prince of Persia, I immediately suggested it to the group hoping they’d agree.

Luckily, everyone agreed so we entered the small dining place and chose our table.  There were only about 6-8 tables inside Prince of Persia.  It was very cozy, good for people who want to hang out in a quiet place.  It was perfect for us because all we usually do when we get together is talk about stuff.

Prince of Persia Ambiance

I waited for everyone to order before I decided what my order would be.  I’ve always wanted to order differently from my friends so I could share with you more items from a restaurant that I feature here in HeaRty’s Haven.  Luckily, no one ordered what I really wanted to try out.

Prince of Persia features mediterranean and persian food.  The most popular item in their menu has got to be Shawarma.  Beef Kebab with persian rice is a menu item that I consistently order in any of the Persian restaurants that I visit and that didn’t change with my visit at Prince of Persia (which coincidentally has the same name as a movie)

  • Beef Kebab (Php 145)

prince of persia beef wrap

Prince of Persia’s own grilled beef on a charcoal wrapped vegetables on a bread.  The beef looked dry but you can always put garlic and hot sauce on it.  You wouldn’t even realize its dryness as the sauce complements the beef very well.  Put more sauce as you like, some people just couldn’t get enough of it!

  • Chicken Shawarma Wrapped (Php 90)

prince of persia chicken wrap

If you wanna try something else for a change then this chicken shawarma wrap is a good choice.  It’s basically marinated chicken with tomatom cucumber, vegetables and onion wrapped in pita bread.  A very light sandwich but more than enough to fill your empty stomach.

  • Chelo Koobideh (Php 275)

prince of persia beef koobideh

My order was Chelo Koobideh <3  A very yummy dish that is already a complete meal in itself.  It had 2 skewers of charbroiled ground beef kebab, grilled tomato and Persian rice topped with butter.  I can eat this all by myself even if it can be shared between 2 people.

Oh, by the way, I didn’t eat the tomato by itself.  What I did was I put the tomato in a small plate then I mashed it then added garlic & hot sauce.  Lastly, I put it on top of the beef as a sauce.  You should try it next time you visit a Persian restaurant.  I promise you’ll love your beef kebab even more! 🙂

  • Beef Kebab (Php 90/skewer)

prince of persia beef kebab

If you can’t get enough of the charbroiled beef, then you can order it a la carte for Php 90 per skewer.

  • Buttered Persian Rice (Php 85)

prince of persia buttered rice

Sioti Jepoy ordered one skewer of beef kebab (Php 90) then one order of buttered persian rice (Php 85).  I felt it was actually very smart of him to order that way.  My order of Chelo Koobideh was a combination of 2 skewers of beef kebab (Php 90+Php 90), an order of buttered persian rice (Php 85) and a grilled tomato (Php 50).  If you’re not fond of tomato, you might as well order the rice and beef separately.

  • Lamb Shawarma with Persian Rice (Php 195)

prince of persia lamb

Shawarma rice is getting popular especially for people who are not fond of breads.  Prince of Persia has a great selection of it.  They have this lamb shawarma rice which is marinated shredded lamb with tomato, cucumber, vegetables, onion and persian rice.

  • Shawarma with Persian Rice (Php 150)

Prince of Persia beef

If you like beef which is Prince of Persia’s specialty then beef shawarma rice is the way to go.  It has the same ingredients as the other shawarma rice selection which are tomatoes, cucumber, vegetables, onion and persian rice except that it has marinated beef.

  • Chicken Shawarma with Persian Rice (Php 145)

prince of persia chicken

If chicken is your thing then order chicken shawarma rice.  I didn’t try out any of the shawarma rice dishes because they weren’t my order but from the looks of it, they seemed good (my friends finished their orders and feedback was pretty good).

Prince of Persia has opened its doors since 2008 in Eastwood.  With the delicious food that they serve, Prince of Persia will surely be staying for long.

prince of persia group picture

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Prince of Persia
Eastwood City Cyberpark, E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave., Bagumbayan, Libis, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
+63-2-3833738

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