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Mirror Mirror Movie Review

Mirror Mirror Movie Review

It has been so long since I last watched a fairy tale movie.  When I saw that Mirror Mirror was currently showing, I thought that they just made Snow White into a non-cartoon with all the movie stars and costumes becoming true to life.  When I saw the movie, I realized that Mirror Mirror was totally different!  The story was at variance from the original one.  I guess the only similar thing between the original Snow White story and Mirror Mirror is that there are seven dwarves, an evil queen and a handsome prince.

Mirror Mirror is about a young woman (Snow White) who is determined to take back her throne from the evil Queen (Julia Roberts).  With the help of a band of robbers (Seven Dwarves), Snow White grows into a much stronger woman ready to fight her way back to the palace.  Aside from the throne, the wicked queen and beautiful Snow White fought for the attention and love of a charming prince (Armie Hammer).

Like all fairy tales, we get a feel-good ending with the evil queen dethroned and a beautiful lovely union between pretty snow white and handsome prince.

I find it refreshing to see Julia Roberts as the evil queen.  I’m so used to watching her play lead roles and it’s nice that she decided to take a supporting role and an evil one at that.  She was pretty effective, it just shows how versatile she is as an actress.  The other actors were also pretty effective with their roles.  That’s why I really really liked the movie.  It was refreshing, entertaining and light!

I was already very impressed with the movie Mirror Mirror but was disappointed when I saw the after credits!  My gosh!  The kind of dance that they put in just didn’t match the movie theme at all!  I wish they’ll remove it because it somehow ruined the whole movie experience.

However, if we judge only the movie and the story, I give it a thumbs up!  It’s a very cute take on the Snow White franchise.

My Rating for Mirror Mirror: 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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John Carter Movie Review

John Carter Movie

Last week, I got to watch John Carter with a long lost friend.  I entered the movie house not having any idea what the movie was all about.  It’s funny that I haven’t even seen the poster or the trailer that time.  I just went with it knowing that my friend wouldn’t have suggested it if it wasn’t any good.

After the first scene, I actually concluded that the movie was a comedy.  My friend laughed at me saying that John Carter was a science-fiction movie.  After watching the movie, even after realizing that it’s really more of an action-oriented science fantasy genre, I was laughing all throughout the movie!  I guess, the small jokes injected into the movie worked for me like a charm 😛  I enjoyed watching John Carter!

The movie was based on a series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  It tells the story of former military officer, John Carter (Taylor Kitsch), who has become a wealthy scholar-adventurer.  John was mysteriously transported into the planet Barsoom (Mars) when he encountered a white martian stern during a gold excavation hunt.  He became dragged into the conflict between the inhabitants of Barsoom including the red Martian cities of Helium and Zodanga and Green Martians of Warhoon.  However, in spite of that, John Carter learned his real purpose through his experiences in Barsoom and his love for Princess of Helium Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collines).

I loved the movie especially because I was glued to it.  The story just kept you wanting to know what’s next.  It was engaging!  I’m glad as well that the movie was successful here in Manila.  If you can remember, the actor Taylor Kitsch, who played the lead role in John Carter, has gotten lots of criticisms after not correcting David Letterman when the Philippines was wrongly tagged as the country where he experienced an airport incident.

And of course, Love being the main reason for a man to live and survive, made the movie a lot more meaningful.  Romantics will surely love this.

My Rating for John Carter: 4 out of 5 stars

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Lunch Sets at Relik Tapas Bar and Lounge

Lunch at Relik Tapas Bar and Lounge

If you recall, I mentioned in my Relik Tapas Bar and Lounge review, that I would be trying out their lunch sets soon.  I was curious as to what food they serve as each lunch set is priced reasonably at Php 350.  I thought that the food might be different.  What I discovered during my lunch meal at Relik Tapas Bar and Lounge is that we’re getting our money’s worth.

Relik-Tapas-Bar-and-Lounge

Each lunch set includes soup, salad and an entree.  The food is actually part of Relik’s regular menu.  When I did my computation, I realized that the lunch sets are super discounted!  You see the pumpkin soup that is included is already Php 150 and the garden salad when ordered a la carte is at Php 160, that’s already Php310 in total.  So it’s like paying only Php 40 pesos for the entree!  Wow!

I suggest that you ask for the lunch sets menu when you go to Relik Tapas Bar weekdays between 11AM to 2PM.  The servers don’t usually serve the lunch set menu.  When I went there with my colleagues, we were only given the regular menu.  Good thing, I remembered during the media launch that Relik serves lunch sets or else, I wouldn’t have realized how much savings we’re gonna get if we avail of the offering.

I believe lunch set menu changes occasionally.  During my visits recently, the lunch menu are as follows:

Soup

  • Pumpkin Cream Soup

Relik Soup

I mentioned in my previous post that some blogger friends were raving about this soup.  So knowing that the soup served with the lunch set is the pumpkin soup, it was a good surprise.  The soup was creamy and flavorful as expected.  A perfect start!

Salad

  • Garden Salad

Relik Salad

Light, refreshing salad served with balsamic vinaigrette.

I’m not fond of olives but I’m glad that the sauce in the salad is vinaigrette.  Relik’s garden salad is very simple, it felt light and it was indeed refreshing as described in the menu description.

Mains

choices of:

  • Chicken Parma and Chips

Relik Chicken

Crumbed breast of chicken with tomato fondue, kurobota ham and ementhal cheese.  Served with home made fries.

I was expecting something similar with chicken fingers.  When the order came, I was totally shocked as to how big the chicken was.  What I liked the most about the entree is the unique combination of ingredients.  Imagine breaded chicken breast with tomato sauce, ham and cheese on top!  It felt like an over-loaded special pizza hehehe 😛

  • Mushroom and Pesto Pasta

relik pesto pasta

Creamy penne with mushrooms.

My colleague has just came from a long-term sickness so she was really conscious as to what food to eat.  So it was nice that Relik has this mushroom and pesto pasta.  The other main entrees seemed to be salty and fatty so this was her preferred entree for the lunch set.

  • Mother Ann’s Braised Ox-Tail

Relik Ox Tail

Slow braised Australian ox-tails served with pomme puree and buttered carrots.

I couldn’t get over Relik’s braised ox tail so when I saw this dish as one of the mains, I immediately ordered it.  I was expecting it to be poured over rice but apparently, the dish was served with mashed potatoes (I think).  I hope they can give us an option to choose between rice or mashed potato (?) in the future as I definitely will choose rice over other carbohydrate food anytime.

  • Marinara with Olives and Tomato Fondue

Relik Seafood Pasta

Fetuccini with a chunky tomato sauce topped with Jamon Serrano.

Among the 2 pasta dishes in the main entree, I would choose this.  The marinara is basically seafood pasta.  I didn’t order this when we dined at Relik Tapas Bar and Lounge but my colleague was sharing that it was good!  A good feedback is always good so sharing with you all 😉

So there… another Relik Tapas Bar and Lounge blog post.  This time around, I shared my experience with the restaurant’s lunch sets.  When I dined there, only about 1-2 tables were filled.  I really felt sad that not much people are dining there during lunch despite the delectable food that Relik has.  I couldn’t pinpoint its location as the reason because the place is filled during night time so I guess not a lot of people know that Relik actually serves lunch.

Relik Lunch Ambiance

If you work at the Fort area or near there, then you might wanna check out Relik.

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Relik Tapas Bar and Lounge
Lunch: M-F, 11:30am to 2:30pm, Dinner & Cocktails: daily, 5:30pm onwards
2nd floor, Commercenter Building, 31st Ave cor. 4th St. Bonifacio Global City, 1200 Taguig, Philippines
+63-2-6248251 & +639175298333

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New Additions to Yoshinoya Restaurant Menu

New Additions to Yoshinoya Restaurant Menu

Yoshinoya introduced 8 new additions to their menu recently.  I was stoked when I was invited to the media briefing as I’d get to taste each and every dish.  I can judge for myself which one is best and of course, I was excited as I could share the news with readers of HeaRty’s Haven.

The event was held at Yoshinoya’s Robinson’s Galleria branch.  The first thing I noticed was the revamped menu.  Maybe I can start to discover other dishes as I tend to always order only their beef rice.

Yoshinoya Galleria

The place was packed with media folks eager to eat the new offerings from the Japanese fast-food restaurant.  I actually found it really cute when waiters started to bring out dishes one by one.  They went out through the curtain which reminded me of how waiters in wedding hotel reception serve dishes hahaha!  I was confused for a second there if I was gonna eat Chinese dishes or Japanese dishes.

Yoshinoya galleria interiors

Mr. Timmy Yang, the man behind Yoshinoya, welcomed all of us to the media event.  I could tell that he was really proud and excited about the newest creations that they have in the restaurant.  Timmy is an interesting personality.  Did you know that he actually started as a part-time crew in McDonald’s Philippines?  This guy has gone far!  From a part-time crew, he now heads his own food business and a successful one at that.  Kudos to Timmy!

Yoshinoya Timmy Yang

Yoshinoya brought out tasting servings of each of the new offerings.  Good thing they thought about that because I honestly don’t think I could eat eight full meals in one sitting.  Every dish has its unique taste into it so I think Yoshinoya got the right plan executed.

Here are the newest additions to Yoshinoya Restaurant Menu:

  • Yoshi Chicken (Php 95)

Yoshinoya Yoshi Chicken

Don’t be fooled by how Yoshi Chicken looks.  It might look simple but boy, when you start to get a bite of the chicken, you would appreciate it.  The chicken was deep fried and double coated with marinade.  Even if the sauce was poured over the chicken, it was surprisingly crispy!  Who wouldn’t want crispy chicken skin?  I’m pretty sure one piece of Yoshi chicken won’t be enough, so get a 2-piece Yoshi chicken with rice (Php 145) instead.  Comes in either thigh or leg part.

  • Pork Tonkatsu (Php 159)

Yoshinoya Pork Tonkatsu

Deep fried breaded pork fillet topped with a special tonkatsu sauce served with cabbage siding over steaming white rice.

I didn’t like this dish.  I’m not really sure why, maybe I ate it when it was a bit cold already?  I felt the meat was a bit tough which is quite ironic as I loved the pork tempura dish (another pork creation by Yoshinoya).

  • Tokyo Beef (Php 139)

Yoshinoya Tokyo Beef

Tender slices of beef with fresh sliced onions sauteed to perfection, garnished with sesame seeds and capsicum slices over steaming white rice.

As I said in my Yoshinoya Review before, the beef bowl is the sole reason why I always, always go back to the restaurant.  This time around, Yoshinoya enhanced the dish by adding sesame seeds and capsicum slices.  There was no contest that among all the new additions, this was my choice.

  • Veggie Beef (Php 115)

Yoshinoya Veggie Beef

Tender slices of beef simmered with fresh sliced onions in a special broth of herbs and spices, served with mixed vegetables on the side on a bed of steaming white rice.

My all-time Yoshinoya favorite has another version of the dish.  This time with veggies on the side.  I can get away with just beef but if you’re the type who’s used to eating two different dishes in one meal then Veggie beef is for you.

  • Tokyo Chicken (Php 149)

Yoshinoya Tokyo Chicken

Golden brown pieces of grilled chicken fillet marinated in ginger-based sauce, topped with a special sauce and served with mixed vegetables over steaming white rice.

Yoshinoya’s Tokyo Chicken reminds me of the popular chicken dishes out in the market.  With a cheap price tagged to this dish, I’m sure you would go back for seconds.  This dish is affordable, delicious and explodes with flavors!

  • Chicken Tempura (Php 159)

Yoshinoya Chicken Tempura

I like Yoshinoya’s chicken tempura.  The chicken chunks were tender, lightly breaded and fried just right.  My companions, however, were raving about the sweet potato included in the rice bowl.   So, whichever ingredient you like better, at least you know that you ordered a delish bowl.  Yum!

  • Shrimp Tempura (Php 159)

Yoshinoya Shrimp Tempura

Crispy golden brown white prawn and deep fried garnished with a special tendon sauce.

It’s ironic that Yoshinoya just started to offer everyone’s Japanese favorite dish, shrimp tempura.  Well, as they say, it’s better late than never.  So for all tempura junkies out there, Yoshinoya finally added tempura to their menu!

  • Pork Tempura (Php 159)

Yoshinoya Pork Tempura

Breaded pork fillet with sweet potato and eggplant on the side over steaming white rice topped with a special tendon sauce.

Whether you like pork, chicken or shrimps, now you know that Yoshinoya has them all covered.  My personal choice would be the pork tempura.  I guess the pork cut was perfect for my taste making it tender, tasty and light.

  • Iced Tea (Regular – Php 39, Large – Php 45)

Yoshinoya Iced Teas

Any Yoshinoya visit won’t be complete without ordering their iced tea!  You can choose between mixed fruit tea, green tea and apple tea.  I think the mixed fruit (red) tea was too sweet while the Apple tea was just okay.  My recommendation is the green tea – not too sweet, refreshing and perfect with my favorite Yoshinoya beef bowl!

With all eight dishes added to Yoshinoya’s menu, I believe we can now say that Yoshinoya just positioned itself as a full-fledged Japanese fast-food restaurant.  They made it all exciting with the revamped menu.  In fact, I’ll be dining at Yoshinoya Japanese Restaurant next week as I want to eat their beef bowl again!  🙂

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Yoshinoya Japanese Restaurant
G/F Robinsons Galleria, EDSA cor. Ortigas Ave., Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 635-2206

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Ba Noi’s House Specialties

Ba Noi's House Specialties

My friends can attest that I recommend Ba Noi’s whenever I’m asked where to eat Vietnamese food in Metro Manila.  Ever since I first tried out Ba Noi’s, I knew that it would be a place where I can get fine Vietnamese cuisine.

When I got the invite to dine there with other foodie bloggers, I couldn’t help but say yes.  I knew I’ve blogged about it twice already and I knew I’ve been there too many times.  But you know, it’s impossible to resist good food!  I wouldn’t mind writing about it again considering this time around, I’d have the chance to meet the man behind Ba Noi’s.

I was glad that I can finally share with the owner how I loved Ba Noi’s food!  I wanted to share with him my blog posts about his restaurant and how I couldn’t wait to eat their food again.  The other thing that made me look forward to the foodie meet was that I get to try all of Ba Noi’s House Specialties in one night!

Ba Noi's Foodies

We were all chit-chatting and munching on chips while we waited for the other foodie bloggers to arrive.  I, however, was already imagining myself eating Ba Noi’s Beef Noodle soup, the spring rolls and the spiced beef.  I couldn’t wait to eat those savory food!

  • Pho Bo (Php 250)

Ba Noi's Noodle Soup

Perfected homemade beef noodles soup served with fresh herbs and spices.

I appreciate that even though I have eaten this dish in Ba Noi’s tons of times, the Pho Bo tasted as good every single time.  The consistency is something that I really admire in Ba Noi’s.  No wonder people like me love to go back to the restaurant.

  • Cha Gio (Php 190)

Ba Noi's Fried Rolls

Mixture of ground pork, shrimp, taro and black fungus wrapped and deep fried.  Served with fresh greens and traditional nuoc mam dipping sauce.

I couldn’t get over the divine taste of this fried spring roll.  I was raving about this dish when I first tried it out.  The fried rolls tasted soooooooo heavenly even without wrapping it with the lettuce leaves provided.  However, as the owner kept emphasizing, it’s best to follow the right way to eat it in order to really appreciate Vietnamese food.

  • Goi Cuon (Php 200)

Ba Noi's Fresh Rolls

Pork, shrimp and rice vermicelli, rolled in rice paper and served with their famous peanut sauce.

Admit it or not, I’m sure you would want to try Ba Noi’s fried rolls yourself 😛  If you’re worried about your health and would want to stay away from fried food, then I suggest you order their fresh spring rolls instead.  I strongly suggest you dip the roll in peanut sauce before eating it.  And please, make sure to do that with every bite!  Needless to say, people with peanut allergies will have to think twice about this.

  • Banh Xeo (Php 250)

Ba Noi's Crepe

Savory delicate crepe filled with sautéed pork, shrimps, mung bean and bean sprouts. served with fresh veggies and nuoc mam sauce.

I had the shock of the night when I saw this served to us, hahaha!  I was totally clueless on how to eat it.  Luckily, the owner was there to demonstrate on how to indulge this mouth-watering dish.  The right thing to do was to get a portion of the crepe and wrap it with lettuce then dip into the sauce.  The taste was gratifying!  My gosh, I now have added one more dish that I will definitely order the next time I visit Ba Noi’s.

  • Ca Kho To (Php 250)

Ba Noi's Fish

Catfish simmered in rich caramel sauce, garnish with spring onions and fresh chilies.

Surprisingly, there’s a dish in Ba Noi’s menu that I didn’t like and it’s this one.  However, my foodie companions only had good words for it.  I guess it really depends on your palete. 😛  I still prefer to eat catfish fried or steamed in garlic sauce.

  • Bo Luc Lac (Php 340)

Ba Noi's Beef

The house favorite stir-fried spiced beef served with fried basil and chili.

I wasn’t shocked at all when I saw that Bo Luc Lac is Ba Noi’s house favorite.  Well, of course, because it’s my personal favorite in Ba Noi’s too!  The beef was tender, flavorful and in spite of being on the salty side, I loved it especially when eaten with fried basil.  Best eaten with rice.

  • Ga Kho Kari Xa (Php 240)

Ba Noi's Chicken

Braised chicken slowly cooked in lemongrass and curry powder, infused with fresh chillies, shallots and spring onions.

Admittedly, I forgot to taste this dish.  I think I was too busy eating the Bo Luc Lac that I didn’t notice this chicken dish waiting for me to savor 😛

  • Banh Dan Lung (Php 135)

Ba Noi's Dessert

Warm pandan cake filled with mung bean, drizzled with coconut cream and toasted sesame seeds.

A perfect way to end a good meal!

I think I’ve run out of things to say about the food as I have described them on my previous posts (1 & 2) about Ba Noi’s.  One thing is for sure, Ba Noi’s is one of the best (if not the best) Vietnamese restaurant in Manila!

To really appreciate Vietnamese food is to learn how to eat them the right way.  We go to Ba Noi’s to experience Vietnamese cuisine right?  Then it’s but proper for us to eat like Vietnamese people do.  Look for the instruction tutorial on the table and take time to read them while you wait for your orders to be served.  You won’t regret it!

Ba Noi's Instructions for Food

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Ba Noi’s – The Fresh Flavors of Vietnam
G/F Greenbelt Mansions, Perea St., Legaspi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 893-7359

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