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Healthy Dining Experience at Sonya's Garden


If you have been reading my blog, you know for a fact that I am a hardcore carnivore. Although I love how healthy and nutritious fruits and vegetables are, I still cannot live without meat. Owing to the fact that healthy living is not just fad these days but is really good for our us, it wouldn’t hurt if we could savor the goodness of vegetarian meal once in a while. That’s what my foodie friend Glenn of The Strolling Spoon Foodblog did, from our recent visit at Sonya’s Garden in Alfonso, Cavite.

Sonya’s Garden Restaurant & Country Bed and Breakfast is one of Cavite’s hidden treasures. Known for its beautiful and relaxing ambiance, Sonya’s Garden offers Bed and Breakfast Accommodations, Garden Spa Services, and Free Art-Of-Doing-Nothing Lessons for their guests. Aside from their Country Store and Panaderia (Bakery), one should not miss the Eat All You Can that their Restaurant has to offer.

If you are a vegetarian or would just like to try to be one, their Eat All You Can Set Meal would be perfect for you. Everything that will be served is grown from their garden, so you can imagine the bursting of flavor and freshness of the dish once it hits your palates.

Upon entering the Sonya’s Garden dining area where it looked like you were eating inside a greenhouse, we were greeted by one of their attentive waiters and gave us a pitcher of their freshly made Dalandan Juice while we were seated. I am not a big fan of powder nor concentrated juice drink so, when I learned that it was made from freshly picked Dalandan Fruit, I didn’t mind having a second glass myself.



Their Green Salad Greens consist of freshly harvested lettuce and arugula, mango, broad beans, eggs, cucumber, melon, pineapple, and white local corn. Choices of salad toppings vary from time to time depending on whatever fruits in season. You can drizzle your salad with Sonya’s Secret Salad Dressing, or Balsamic vinegar/ extra virgin olive oil.





The cold weather was highlighted when we were served the hot and freshly baked whole wheat sesame bread. It was delightfully crunchy on the outside but soft in the inside. For a moment, I had this urged to hold the bread and placed it near my cheek to feel its warmth and to smell its delicious aroma. With selections of homemade dips and toppings such as basil pesto, white cheese, anchovies, bruschetta tomato toppings, mushroom pate, black olive tapenade, and fresh green peppercorn in olive oil, I could say, with that bread alone, I can fill my tummy and just be a happy camper. Of course, the servings of healthy food didn’t stop there.



We were also served with a bowl of fettuccini and two choices of sauces – sun dried tomato sauce and chicken cream with mango. You can grace your pasta with toppings of ratatouille, shitake mushroom, black olives, capers, and grated parmesan cheese.



As a meat lover myself, I know those are not too much for toppings, so when I saw that there is grilled salmon belly, I almost jump from my chair to rejoice. No meat, but fish will definitely do.



Glenn and I enthusiastically made our own pasta concoction, experimenting which will go best with each sauces.





Glenn and I were already full but we make it a point to leave an extra room for dessert. We were served sugar glazed sweet potato, banana rolls with sesame and jackfruit, and some homemade chocolate cake. Now here is the trick, the dessert may look like just an ordinary Filipino Dessert, but lo and behold, the magic is with the mint leaves silently seated alongside the condiments on the table. Just pop in a mint leave in your mouth then bite whichever dessert you want and it is heaven. The mint leaves made all the difference; it astounds me how the flavor burst into my mouth which gives that experience a whole new meaning.

Another thing worth mentioning is their Tarragon tea. I am a fan of Tea, I particularly love Japanese Cherry, Moroccan Mint, Chai, Chamomile, and Earl Grey. Having experienced Sonya’s Garden Tarragon Tea, I asked, “Tarragon, where have you been all my life?” Yes, it was that good. It has definitely steeled my resolved to cut on coffees and settle for teas instead.





The meal was a different experience, and for those who are not up to giving up their meal do not worry because Sonya’s offer a special order of Braised Chicken with Potatoes for 650php and Roast Chicken for 495php to go along with the set meal. But for us, we gave in to the challenge, and yes, we succeeded.

Their Eat All You Can Set Meal is 610php, it is a bit pricey if you compare it to the usual eat All You Can Fare wherein you can feast on both vegetables and meat, but then it’s the experience that counts. It’s around dinner time when we went there and although all the tables are pretty much occupied by their guests, the sense of serenity and calm still envelopes the room. Aside from the healthy food and beautiful ambiance, the waiters are friendly and accommodating, very prompt in catering to their guests’ needs.

I could say that although I still am not a convert vegan, and would still love to feast on steaks and other meat, the experience at Sonya’s Garden was a good one. The meal was healthy and the day was eventful, a break from my routine wherein I have nothing to think about but to enjoy the moment with my good friend. And I must say that sometimes, it is good to deviate from the usual to do something which is good for our body, soul, mind, and our heart.




Sonya's Garden Restaurant & Country Bed and Breakfast
Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite 4123, Cavite Philippines
Tel: +63917 532 9097 or +63917 529 1080
website: sonyasgarden.com

A Feast of 6 Types of Cheese in a Pizza for only 299php

Happy New Year Foodies! Your resident foodie is now back from a long hiatus and I am so excited to share with you a great news that Pizza Hut has to offer. Since most of us probably spent the holiday season in our kitchens cooking and preparing delectable food for our family and friends, wouldn’t it be a little relaxing just to sit back, be a couch potato, and wait for our good old delivery man to bring us a box of good pizza?

If you’re a cheese lover like me, one pizza you can enjoy is Pizza Hut’s Ultimate Cheese Pizza. Made out of freshly made soft dough and a feast of six different cheese namely - Cheddar, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Provolone, Monterrey Jack, and Romano. Now is a great time for you foodies to go wild over cheese and grab a box or two of this satisfying premium pizza. Care to know why?


Starting January 4, 2011 up to January 10, 2011, Pizza Hut, one of the leading Pizza Food Chain and Pizza Delivery Experts in our country will bring joy to us foodies, as they offer us their Ultimate Cheese Pizza Delivery Promo.



Buy a Family Pan Size Ultimate Cheese Pizza, have it delivered to your place, and you will only need to pay 299php. The original price is 435php, so it’s a whole lot of savings. This promo is exclusive for delivery only.


Come the fourth of this month, dial 911-11-11 or order online thru their website at pizzahut.com.ph to experience this limited offer that will surely satisfy your tummy without hurting your pocket. It is one nice way to start the year right.




*text editing credits to Ern Raymundo

Creamy Macaroni Soup

Of all the childhood memories I have, rainy days would always be the one I hold dear to my heart. In Antipolo where I spent most of my childhood days, rain never fails to intensify the aesthetic aura of the paradise-like sceneries of the place. Every time it rains, it’s like all the problems, and the heartaches of every weary soul are being wash away, thus, a fresh beginning full of hope.

Also, rain would always mean staying in our house with my sisters while waiting for our mother to serve us our family’s comfort food, Creamy Macaroni Soup. With a bowl full of this savory dish, we no longer yearn for the warm sunshine because we know for a fact that under our humble roof, we are being taken care of with so much love, we are always safe.

Now that we are grown ups and away from our home town, Creamy Macaroni Soup remains to be the comfort food that our family shared with each other especially during rainy season. And the recipe that my mother use has been passed on to us, her daughters.

CREAMY MACARONI SOUP
2 tbsp. butter
250 grams ground pork
250 grams uncooked elbow macaroni
3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
1 large onion, peeled and chopped
1 cup diced carrots
1 cup whole kernel corn
1 cup chopped cabbage
8 cups chicken broth
1 ½ cup of evaporated milk
1 cup all purpose cream
salt and pepper to taste



In a large saucepan, melt butter. Sauté garlic and onion. Add ground pork until meat starts to brown. Add chicken broth, then bring to full boil. Add elbow macaroni. Cook covered until macaroni is al dente, about 15-20 minutes, stirring frequently. Add carrots, corn, and cabbage. Season with salt and pepper according to taste. Pour in the milk and all purpose cream. Then, serve while hot.


Tagaytay foodies getaway at Bag Of Beans

It was one of those Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was to escape from the stressful week that was. While pondering things over a cup of coffee with my fellow foodie Glenn of The Strolling Spoon foodblog, we decided that we really should be anywhere else but where we were at that time. We knew we deserved to treat ourselves to a delicious meal away from the maddening crowd and the suffocating ambiance of the metro. So, armed with only the few things that we were carrying with us and the conviction that we needed a breather, we headed to the City of Tagaytay.

Bag of Beans is an English café in Tagaytay City that has always been a topic in every foodie conversation I had. I have always wanted to visit this place but it was only last Saturday that I had the chance to do so. As expected, it was one of the best places where you can enjoy good food and relax.

Although they are famous for their Coffee Alamid, I had to pass up trying it out since my system was already laden with caffeine prior to getting there. Instead, I opted for their Frozen Chocolate. It resembles the usual Frappuccino without the over powering taste of sweetness.


I have always been a Lasagna lover. And while 'The House of Lasagna' has been at the top of my list, when it comes to the best tasting Lasagna, Bag of Beans has all the right to be a top-lister too. Packed with the goodness of savory ground meat and their special sauce, plus herbs and spices, It was so far the meatiest Lasagna I have ever tasted.



Their Chicken Breast Fillet and Pasta was also good. The Chicken breast was grilled to perfection, and when combined with the creamy pasta in white sauce, it was truly exquisite. Just like their Lasagna, it was served with an equally delicious buttered garlic bread on the side.



I originally wanted to order for their Shepherd's Pie but decided to opt for their Steak and Mushroom Pie instead and didn't regret it. The pie was oozing with savory filling of steak and mushroom, with a crust that was equally to die for. I will surely try their Shepherd's Pie on my next visit.


Strategically situated along Aguinaldo Highway crossing Mendez West, The very accessible Bag of Beans is surely one foodie heaven in Tagaytay City. Being close to nature in cold weather, the ambiance was downright relaxing. The food servers were all cheerful and friendly, especially their Manager Mr. Mel Cabriga who took his time to visit our table to present us with our meal and to check if we’re enjoying ourselves.



Although they started out as a cafe promoting English Pies, their menu is continuously evolving to suit the palates of Filipino foodies. Be it a Pasta dish or Coffee, or Rice meals, Bag Of Beans Menu will surely give its customers the variations of good food.



If you are just like me, who wants an hour and a half of drive to escape from the big metro, Bag Of Beans in Tagaytay is surely one of the best spots wherein you can enjoy good food that this good life has to offer.



Bag of Beans is located at 115 Aguinaldo Highway Mendez Crossing West, Tagaytay City. Contact numbers are (46) 413 2724 or (916) 525 2382. You can check out their website at
bagofbeanstagaytay.com


*credits to Ern Raymundo

Italian Festival at The White Hat Italian Frozen Yogurt





Every foodies are invited to join the feast as White Hat Italian Frozen Yogurt celebrates Italian Festival together with the Italian Emabassy this month of October.

Get a taste of The Italian hat, a blend of Fresh Kiwi, Strawberries in Syrup, White Chocolate Chips and Biscotti. This divine dessert is priced at P125.00 for a Regular Cup and P155.00 for a Large Cup.

A limited offer this October in all The White Hat stores nationwide!


Metro Manila Outlets:
• Alabang Town Center
• Fully Booked, Bonifacio High Street
• Gateway Mall
• Glorietta 3
• Greenbelt 5
• Greenhills Wilson Street
• Landmark TriNoma
• Robinson’s Place Ermita
• Robinson’s Galleria
• Rustan’s Makati
• Shangri-La Mall
• SM Fairview – Annex 2
• SM Mall of Asia
• SM Marikina
• SM North Edsa – Annex Bldg.
• Tomas Morato
• TriNoma

Provincial Outlets:
• Gaisano Mall, Davao City
• Marquee Mall
• SM Baguio
• SM Cebu
• SM Sta. Rosa



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