Food

DC - The Game Sports Pub & Tiki on 18th
DC - The Game Sports Pub & Tiki on 18th
It’s Friday night in DC, and as tourists Chef Patrice has organized us to spend our Friday night out at the lively AdMo neighborhood with our host for the evening,... Read more...
Cafe Salmagundi
Cafe Salmagundi
It’s a rainy Thursday afternoon here in New York City and the streets are a bit empty as the downpour continues all afternoon but this does not stop us from... Read more...
DC - Kaliwa
DC - Kaliwa
The 3rd installment of this trip has brought us to The Wharf, DC’s newest waterfront attraction which hosts restaurants, music venues and live seafood place. Water sightseeing tours and day... Read more...
A-Plus Thai Place
A-Plus Thai Place
You can almost smell that Spring is in the air here in NYC, pouring rain on a constant basis and roadside dining barriers are starting to get packed. As I... Read more...
DC - Barkada Wine Bar
DC - Barkada Wine Bar
Our 2nd stop brought us to the much talked about wine bar in the Philippine community for the past few months, Barkada Wine Bar at 1939 12th St. in NW... Read more...
NYC - Tradisyion
NYC - Tradisyion
On our 1st installment of #KULINARYATRAVELS Subway Series we go across town to the West Side to Tradisyon NYC located at 790 9th Avenue, in the heart of NY’S Hells... Read more...
DC - Purple Patch
DC - Purple Patch
What is the current state of Philippine Food and Culture in D.C.? was the first thought I had before packing my backpack, how will the chefs and restauranteurs welcome me... Read more...
Sashimi: a Japanese Cooking Philosophy
Sashimi: a Japanese Cooking Philosophy
Japan is a nation of islands, so, as in the Philippines, fish has always been a staple of the Japanese diet. In the seas around Japan, the fishing has, until... Read more...
Pass the Vegetables, Please
Pass the Vegetables, Please
If you sum up the number of years the three members of my small family have been vegetarian, there would be a septuagenarian chewing vegetables at our dining table. I... Read more...
Lessons from Watermelons
Lessons from Watermelons
My first encounter with a watermelon was not at all ideal. It was on the kitchen counter. I wasn’t tall enough to see the top of the counter itself, so... Read more...
A Feast of Fish on Fridays*
A Feast of Fish on Fridays*
Dear Demoñito,These have been easy days for you in January, as your ward is still recovering from the gluttony of the Christmas holidays. You should know you’re lucky that your... Read more...
Eating Our Way Home
Eating Our Way Home
Many childhood memories revolve around summer vacations. For my large, extended family and me, the last day of school signalled that it was time to take the Grand Trip from... Read more...