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Beastly Movie Review

I wanted to watch a movie but theaters only had movies that are for kids.  I’ve really grown past that stage.  There were only 2 movies that I could choose from: Beastly & Arthur.  I felt that Arthur was just too much of a comedy that we ended up choosing to watch Beastly.

I had low expectations but boy, was I so happy after watching it.  If you love romantic movies, then you should watch Beastly.  I had tears in my eyes on certain parts of the movie.  I guess I easily get touched especially with scenes full of love & care.  Anyhow, in spite of the fairy tail-ish story, Beastly was so much more!

Aside from the good looking actors in the movie, there were valuable lessons to take home too!  Lessons like:

  • Love is not just about material things.  This applies to all kinds of relationships (romantic, family, etc).
  • Beauty is only skin deep.
  • Kindness & love warms the heart.
  • Love is never ugly (as what’s written on the movie poster).

Anyway, so what is Beastly all about?  Beastly is a modern version of Beauty & Beast.  Kyle Kingston (played by Alex Pettyfer) is arrogant, mean & vain.  He wins the student party president out of being wealthy, popular & good-looking.  He seemed to have gotten those traits from his father.

During the after party of Kyle’s victory, Kyle humiliates & bullies Kendra (played by Mary-Kate Olsen) who is actually a witch in disguise.  Embarassed & angry, Kendra transforms Kyle into an ugly man.  She informs Kyle that he has only one year to find someone who loves him or he stays that way forever.

I love how the story unfolded from this point of the story.  I don’t wanna spoil everything to you so I suggest you go catch Beastly in your favorite theaters while it’s still showing.  Beastly was a nice movie to watch!  I liked it a lot.  I went out of the theater feeling very good.  It was a humbling experience too!

My Rating for Beastly: 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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My Thai Kitchen

Ever since our last high school reunion, I was able to catch up with one of my closest friends in high school, Michelle.  Since I was on vacation leave that time, we decided to meet up and bond over a good meal.  We went to the new Eastwood mall and had lunch at My Thai Kitchen.

I really like the ambiance of the place.  The interior was totally awesome!  I love how they made good use of space with those black drawers.  I also love the pink wallpapers plus the lighting of the restaurant.  I like the coziness of the place and the calming effect it had on us.

My Thai Kitchen Ambiance

My Thai Kitchen serves Thailand food.  I guess with so many Thailand restaurants in the Metro, I wanted to find out what differentiates it from the rest.  Honestly, for me, all those restaurants are the same.  I guess, it’s just how they cooked the food, how the food tasted and how they designed their restaurant which makes them unique, popular & successful.

One thing is for sure.  When you’re in a Thai restaurant, expect food that are hot & spicy.  Thai cuisine is definitely known to use fresh herbs and spices plus the flavors of the dishes are a balance of spicy, sour, salty, sweet and bitter.

Here are the dishes that Michelle & I ordered:

  • Tom Yam Goong (Php 225)

tom yum goong my thai kitchen

My Thai Kitchen’s Tom Yam Goong was one flavorful dish!  Very spicy too!  This popular Thai soup with shrimps in hot & sour soup was cooked with too much spices that every spoonful was delightfully tasty!  I was hoping that every time we get some serving, it will just refill itself hahaha!  Yeah I know, dreaming!

The chef really took to heart the # 1 rule in cooking Tom Yam Goong: never, never be bland.  They stayed true to what Tom Yam Goong should taste like: hot & sour.  Winner dish definitely!

  • Pla Meuk Tort Gratiam Prik Thai (Php 280)

squid my thai kitchen

I’m not sure how they did it but this was one of the better stir-fried squid I have eaten.  It felt like a snack to me.  If I can borrow Pringles’ tagline “Once you pop, you can’t stop”, it can definitely be used in this dish.  We were eating this like there was no tomorrow.

  • Gai Phat Bai Kraphrau (Php 235)

chicken basil my thai kitchen

We weren’t planning to order this dish.  I was too curious though when I saw a picture of this dish in My Thai Kitchen’s menu.  I had to try it out.  It says it’s chicken with fried basil.  From the looks of it, it looked like ground chicken with chopped vegetable and fried basil.  I was ecstatic to try it out.  When the dish came, it tasted ordinary.  Not something we would order again but it was a unique dish.

  • Khau Pad Siam (Php 85)

my thai kitchen fried rice

Thai fried rice.  I wish I can describe it better but it was just plain fried rice.

  • Fresh Fruit Juice (Php 110)

shake my thai kitchen

Fruit shakes were also available.  My friend has chosen green mango that day.

  • Cha Yen (Php 95)

thai milk tea my thai kitchen

There’s something about Thai Milk Tea that I really like.  I don’t know how they make the Thai tea but I’m sure that it was condensed milk that they added.  Always one of my favorite drinks 🙂

  • Khao Neaw Mamuang (Php 110)

mango dessert my thai kitchen

Usually people would order crepe or halo halo.  But there’s just something about sticky rice that I like and My Thai Kitchen’s own version didn’t disappoint!  They served mangoes on top and ice cream on the side.  It was the perfect dessert to end a wonderful Thai meal 🙂

Yesterday, I was actually asking Michelle her feedback about My Thai Kitchen.  I wanted to get more inputs before I write this review.  She did mention that she liked the food a lot and would love to eat there again.  I, however, cannot say that it’ll be one of my fave Thai restaurants but the experience was nice.

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My Thai Kitchen
G/F Eastwood Mall Veranda, E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave., Bagumbayan, Libis, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 709-2127

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Food Guide for High-Cholesterol Patients

While I was cleaning up clutter from my office trolley, I saw a paper lying around.  I wanted to throw it away but then I read it and realized it’s important.  It was a paper our company doctor gave me as my physical examination showed that I have extremely high blood cholesterol.  To be totally honest, it was way above the normal level.

Food Guide for High Cholesterol Patients

I admit I didn’t follow the advice.  I continued eating food that I should be avoiding.  Maybe, seeing the guide at this time reminds me that I should start eating wisely.

However, I still don’t wanna keep the paper.  I just hate clutter.  So I’m going to share with you the content of the guide.  I’ll have a copy of the guide here in HeaRty’s Haven plus it can help you if you’re in the same situation as me.  Let’s try to be healthy, okay?

Food Guide for High-Cholesterol Patients
Reference: TLC Diet by National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP)

  • Meat, Fish, Shellfish
    • Recommended: Choose only the leanest meals.  Buy chicken without skin or remove skin before eating.  Choose non-fatty beef cuts or remove excess fat.  Most fishes are lower in saturated fat & cholesterol than meat and poultry.
    • Avoid/Limit: Processed meats and pork products (bacon, sausage, salami, luncheon meat, hotdogs, hamburgers), organ meats, shellfish (shrimp, crab, lobster) can be enjoyed occasionally.  Limit total amount from this food type to 5 ounces or less per day.
  • Meat Substitutes, Peas, Beans, Tofu
    • Recommended: Dry peas and beans and tofu (bean curd) are great meat substitutes
    • Avoid/Limit: commercially available baked beans.
  • Eggs
    • Recommended: Egg whites have no cholesterol.
    • Avoid/Limit: Limit egg yolks to no more than 2 yolks per week.
  • Milk, Yogurt & Cheese Group
    • Recommended: Use fat-free and 1% milk.  Choose low-fat cheeses & low-fat or non-fat yogurt.
    • Avoid/Limit: Avoid whole milk or 2% milk, cheese, ice cream.  Limit 2-3 servings per day of low-fat or non-fat dairy products.
  • Fats & Oils
    • Recommended: Choose liquid vegetable oils (canola, corn, olive, sesame, soy bean, sunflower oils).  Use light or non-fat mayonnaise and salad dressings.  Choose liquid margarine or that with unsaturated liquid vegetable oil.
    • Avoid/Limit: Limit butter, solid-margarin lard and regular commercial dressings and cream sauces.
  • Fruits & Vegetables
    • Recommended: Fruits and vegetables have no cholesterol.  Always choose a diet that is high in fruits & vegetables.  Eat at least 3-5 servings per day.
    • Avoid/Limit: Starchy vegetables, avocados, coconut.
  • Breads, Cereals, Rice, Pasta and other Grains
    • Recommended: Choose whole grain breads and rolls.  Use dry cereals.  Use pasta and rice as entrees.  Eat 6-11 servings from this type of food.
    • Avoid/Limit: Limit baked goods (biscuits, pastries, doughnuts, muffins, croissants).  They have lots of saturated fat from butter, eggs and whole milk.
  • Sweets and Snacks
    • Recommended: Use low-fat sweets and snacks (Fat-free cakes, cookies, pastries, brownies), fruit slices, graham crackers, gelatin desserts, frozen low-fat sherbet.
    • Avoid/Limit: Baked snacks (cakes, cookies, biscuits) chips, chocolates.

Chicken skin, crabs, shrimps & lobsters will definitely test me.  They’re my favorite food of all time and I just cannot resist them.  I’ll try to eat them at a minimum.  I’m glad that tofu is recommended as I love tofu!  I guess, I’ll try to reward myself two times a week for those ‘taboo’ food but I’ll try to eat healthy for the rest of the week.

I wish the information I posted is helpful to you.  Being healthy is important but I sometimes just want to forget about the rules and have a good time by eating the things that I want.  I guess it has consequences too (our health).  I guess it’s best to keep those vital information in mind and try to follow as much as we can.

Sentosa Singaporean Chinese Restaurant

I live nearby Tomas Morato area, that’s why I always go there to dine out or hang out with friends.  While I was driving through the street, the big bright sign of Sentosa Singaporean Chinese Restaurant caught my attention.  I said to myself that next time, I would try it.

When the opportunity came, I finally tried it.  I had too much writing duties that I failed to share my experience with you.  So right after my 2nd visit which was last week, I decided to combine both experiences in this post.  The food in Sentosa was just too good for me not to write a review about it.

The interiors are nice too!  I love the chandeliers which reminded me of several restaurants.  They somehow hired the same interior designer hahaha!  Anyway, I loved the atmosphere there and the place was pretty well-maintained too.  Servers were very friendly as well.

sentosa ambiance

I also found out that Sentosa Restaurant was brought here by the same group who owns Penang Hill, Flavors of China & Tempura.  I knew then why I enjoyed Sentosa’s food because Flavors of China was actually one of my favorite hangout place near our office.  It was just sad that they had to close it down.

Back to Sentosa Singaporean Chinese Restaurant, after we placed our orders, we were given sweet nuts to munch on while we wait.  I had to control myself a bit and not finish the whole bowl as sweet stuff isn’t really good for our teeth.  But what the heck, it tasted great especially with the sesame seeds in there too!

caramel nuts sentosa

As I said earlier, I’m combining my 2 visits in Sentosa right here in this post.  The ff. dishes were our orders:

  • Bandung Rose Milk Tea with Tapioca Pearl (Php 90)

rose drink sentosa

Milk tea are so popular nowadays that tea places are quickly matching up the number of coffee shops in the Metro.  I’ve been a tea person but it was my first time to try out a rose milk tea.  Gee, it was good!  If you go to Sentosa, make sure you try this Rose Milk Tea.  It wasn’t too sweet but tasted just right.  You can definitely taste the rose flavor in the drink.

  • Chrysanthemum Iced Tea (Php 85)

chrysanthemum sentosa

Finally, a restaurant that serves bottomless Chrysanthemum drink!  A few of you may know that my ultimate favorite drink is Chrysanthemum!  I always have to go to Binondo just to be able to buy the powdered version of it so I can have my own chrysanthemum juice at home.  I hope I’m right but I think Sentosa’s version was fresh!  You can even see the flowers in the glass.  I can’t even remember how many glasses of chrysanthemum I drank during those 2 visits I was in Sentosa Restaurant.

  • Roti Canai (Php 110)

roti sentosa

Aha!  Roti!  Always a favorite dish to chump on while waiting for the main dishes.  I knew that Roti originated from India.  It’s basically a flat bread served with curry sauce.  Always eat this dish while it’s hot.  We enjoyed this and actually ordered for a 2nd round.  Yum!

  • Tom Yum Goong (Php 240)

tom yum sentosa

I’ve always thought that Tom Yum Goong is a Thailand dish but seeing this in a Singaporean restaurant menu made me think that it’s actually an Asian Dish.  Tom Yum Goong, as I usually describe it, a shrimp hot & sour soup, is always at the top of my list for soups.  I love the spiciness of the soup and also the combination of different flavors.  To top it all off, shrimps as the main ingredient made me love it more (I love shrimps!).

  • Fried Radish Cake in XO Sauce (Php 95)

radish cake sentosa

Usually, radish cake is being served in BIG rectangular shape.  I was soooo glad that Sentosa went on a different route and served it to us in bite-sized cubes!  It didn’t end there.  They went a step further by cooking it in a different way.  It worked tremendously.  I can confidently say that this was the best radish cake I’ve eaten upto this day.

  • Singaporean Hookien Noodles (Php 240)

fried noodles sentosa

I’ve never tried Hookien noodles.  I was glad we ordered this as I finally now understand what Hookien noodles is.  It was composed of 2 different type of noodles: egg & rice.  Prawn was the basic ingredients but squid, eggs, vegetables were tossed in the noodles too!  This was a different kind of dish but I definitely loved it!

  • Kopi Walnut Spareribs (Php 280)

spare ribs sentosa

I’ve grown tired of salt & pepper spareribs and wanted to try something different.  Kopi Walnut Spareribs was our choice.  Now this dish was VERY sweet but also good.  I still prefer the traditional salt & pepper spareribs but kopi walnut spareribs is a nice alternative.

  • Sauteed Broccoli with Scallop in XO Sauce (Php 240)

broccoli sentosa

We need to order at least 1 vegetable so we have chosen the broccoli with scallops.  I’d choose this over chopsuey in a heartbeat.  Lots of ingredients mixed in this dish but they were a perfect combination.

  • Singaporean Cereal Prawn (Php 395)

cereal prawns sentosa

Whenever I’m in a Singaporean restaurant, I always make sure that I order cereal prawns.  If there’s a dish made in Singapore that I really like, it’s Cereal Prawns.  I have tried a lot of versions of this dish and I must say that Sentosa’s version is one of my favorites.  It has generous serving of the cereal which we really like considering after the prawns were consumed, we are still trying to eat the remaining cereals on the plate.  It tasted a bit sweet which made me to conclude that they also added some milk powder in the mixture.  Yumyum!  This dish has 5 pieces of prawns by the way.

  • Sweet & Sour Pork (Php 240)

sweet and sour sentosa

I usually order out of this world dishes from a restaurant that I fail to appreciate the usual dishes that is being served in a restaurant.  One of those classic dishes that I missed often is Sweet & Sour Pork.  When I saw this in the menu of Sentosa, I had to order it.  It had been a great long time since I last eaten one.  Sentosa’s sweet & sour pork didn’t disappoint.  Its sauce was just thick enough and its pork was crispy.  Just the two characteristics I look for in this favorite Chinese dish of ours.

  • Yang Chow Fried Rice (Php 220)

fried rice sentosa

Plain rice is boring so we had to order fried rice.  Yang Chow fried rice is a popular Chinese fried rice that has barbecued pork, peas, eggs, shrimps & rice.  Nothing special for Sentosa’s version but I’m glad that it had enough to serve at least 4 of us.  A bit oily though.

  • Singaporean Hainanese Boneless Chicken (Php 410)

hainanese sentosa

Hainanese Chicken is becoming popular in our country.  Many restaurants offering this left and right.  I, then unconsciously, created an informal poll in my mind which one has the best Hainanese Chicken.  I might blog about it.  Right now, I would say that even though Sentosa serves delicious food, their Hainanese Chicken was just too expensive for my taste.

  • Mango Pudding (Php 85)

mango sago sentosa

Our meal won’t be complete without desserts.  Good thing during my 1st visit, we were about 6-7 people so we got to order quite a few to try out.  I was actually looking for Mango sago but Sentosa’s mango pudding was already the closest thing to it.  Do not forget to pour in the milk into the pudding.  It made the dessert more flavorful and delicious!

  • Pisang Goreng (Php 95)

banana dessert sentosa

Singaporean version of fried banana but this was a bit sophisticated.  There was even ice cream on the side hehehe 😛  If you love sweet banana, you’ll love this dish.

  • Ice Kachang (Php 95)

halo halo sentosa

A popular dessert in Singapore.  It was like halo halo for us Filipinos but this time, it’s their version.  I noticed that  Sentosa’s Ice Kachang has grated ice with colored syrup then some more ingredients were added into the dessert.  Things like red beans, jelly, black gulaman and sweet corn.  Of course, there was vanilla ice cream on top.

Whew!  That was a lot of food!  Hope you are able to read upto this point 😛  To conclude , I shall say I now found one of the restaurants that I will frequently visit.  Their radish cake was really something!  I also loved the ambiance.

Since the restaurant is just near my place, it makes it convenient for me to go too!

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Sentosa Singaporean Chinese Restaurant
Thompson Square, 165 Tomas Morato St., Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

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Hall Pass Movie Review

I was trying to kill time yesterday as my car was number-coded.  5 hours of waiting time is too long that I decided to just watch a movie alone.  Honestly, all 5 movies that were showing in Shangrila Cineplex weren’t my type.  I had to choose the best among the 5 movies.  I’ve chosen Hall Pass.  I was glad I watched it.  Hall Pass was hilarious and I had a nice laugh.  I wasn’t even worrying that other people might think I’m crazy as I was alone then.

I entered the movie house not knowing what to expect with Hall Pass.  I just knew that it was a comedy based on the movie poster I’ve seen.  I never even thought that there’s such a thing as Hall Pass.

Hall Pass = A week off marriage, in which they can do anything & everything during the period.  No strings attached.

Is this even happening in real life?  I have no idea.  Maybe you can give me some perspective on this?

I loved how the movie was played out.  There were some cheap “Rated R” scenes but I believe it was really meant for laughs.  With the Farrelly brothers directing & producing the movie, it wasn’t a surprise (remember ‘Something About Mary’?).

Hall Pass showed the adventures of Rick (Owen Wilson) & Fred (Jason Sudeikis) during their 1-week off marriage.  It showed their day by day activities, 7 days in total.  They tried going to bars, drinking, being high, eating awful lots of food, golfing, flirting and a lot more.  It was really fun to watch.  I somehow think that guys do really think that way.  But will giving a Hall Pass to your partner work?  It depends.

Watch the movie to see if it did work out for Rick’s & Fred’s marriages.

Oh, before I forget, I found these pickup lines used in the movie hilarious!

  • Hi, my *toot* just passed away.  I was wondering if I can bury it inside you.
  • Poof!  I’m here.  So what are your other 2 wishes?
  • The necklace is very becoming on you, but then again if I were on you I’m sure I’ll be coming too!
  • So are you living from Ireland for a chance because when I look at you, my *toot* Dublin in size.

My Rating for Hall Pass: 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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