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Tastings galore at the Tasting Room

30 April, 2008 (00:20) | events, restaurants | By: Arpee

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Greenbelt’s most popular casual and fine dining restaurants come together in giving food lovers a taste of their signature dishes in one order. The Tasting Room gives diners the opportunity to sample their favorite dishes at a fraction of the usual price. There is something for all kinds of budgets. For instance, Italianni’s tasting room menu includes Spaghetti, Chicken Parmigiana, Sicilian Salad and soup for only P600.00 (US$14.46) Those who want spend more can sample Kai’s tasting room menu that features their Soft Shell Crab Roll, Roasted Grapes and Tomato Salad, Broiled Canadian Black Cod (honey-sake marinade, yum!), Sampaguita Sorbet, US Short Ribs Karubi Ishiyaki, Asari Saka Mushi and Pannacotta in Cold Mango Soup for dessert at P1,095.00 (US$26.37) per head.

So how do you avail of these treats? First, visit any of the following restaurants in the Greenbelt area: Kai, Mr. Rockefeller, Capricciosa, Bubba Gump, Max Brenner, Mezze, Gaudi, Fish & Co., Nu-Vo, Cyma, Tropezz, Italianni’s, Haiku, Solihiya and La Maison. Then ask for the Tasting Room menu. That’s it and Bon Appetit!

Enough talk. Here is what’s in store for you when you order the Tasting Room menu.

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A Photo Op With Shrek

27 May, 2007 (15:01) | Uncategorized | By: Arpee

We went to see Pirates of the Caribbean at Greenbelt 3 last May 25 and to our delight we saw Shrek walking around the ticket counter. So we seized the moment and asked Shrek to pose with us and, though unogre-like, he happily obliged. Nice guy, that ogre. We’ll see Shrek 3 later this week. You should also try visiting the Trinoma cinemas too. The reverse waterfall is something to look forward to, but that’ll be at another post.

I know this is not so pinoy. I enjoyed our movie outing last Saturday so much that I decided to post the pictures. In my humble opinion, Ayala Cinemas still have the best theaters in town, rivaled only by the Powerplant Cinema.