Saturday, June 24, 2017

Baguio 2017: The Hill Station Experience

June 23, 2017

Whenever one mentions Baguio, Hill Station is never far behind. One can never have a complete Baguio experience without the great food and great ambiance that the casual fine dining restaurant offers. Hill Station prides itself for being one of the top restaurants in Baguio and was awarded as one of Asia’s Finest Restaurants by the Miele Guide in 2011-2013.

It’s my third day here in the beautiful city of Baguio and I just completed a two-day training session. One of my favorite perks of my job is having the opportunity to do what I love to do for a living and travel occasionally to experience different cultures, climate, people, view, and food. I have been requested to travel to Baguio on a business trip where I conducted an Effective Communication and Effective Presentation Skills Training program for a power generation company. Today was the last day of training and since tomorrow happens to be my birthday, The Husband decided to join me here so we can celebrate early and I wouldn’t have to wake up alone on my birthday.



The Husband and I decided to dine at Hill Station to celebrate my birthday. I have heard great stories about the food and ambiance; and The Husband and I were all too excited to get a taste of the Hill Station experience.

I made sure to call ahead and make a reservation for two at 8PM under The Husband’s name. He went in first because I was busy browsing and smelling the books displayed in Mt. Cloud Bookshop. After buying a book, I joined him at the restaurant.

When I stepped inside the restaurant, all members of the staff were busy so no one was around to receive me and point me to where my date was. I went straight into the restaurant and looked for The Husband myself. He was seated at a table in the corner of the restaurant.

Since it was our first time at the restaurant, we took our sweet time reviewing the menu before calling a waitress to place our order. We ordered Prawns Peri Peri, Steak and Salmon, and two glasses of white house wines. For dessert, we ordered their Cheesecake flan and dark chocolate ice cream.



The place
I love that the place is located in the heart of the city, a stone’s throw away from SM City Baguio. Once I stepped into the restaurant, I felt that I was transported into the time when it was built by the Americans, providing a respite away from the noise and bustle of the city that is Makati. I felt that it was a place where you could just sit by the window, stare out of its gigantic panels, and watch the day go by as you sip your wine or coffee. I wanted a romantic dinner date feel and we certainly got it. We were seated at the corner of the restaurant, right by the window. We loved that the corner provided us a romantic, private feel – an experience that a table in the middle of the restaurant surely will be unable to provide. Because it was past eight in the evening, the dark romantic ambiance and the chilly weather was just perfect setting for a romantic birthday dinner date. If there was anything that did not meet my expectations, it was the restroom. It was plain and boring, and was not as classy as the rest of the place. The restroom was a tiny cubicle that could fit one person as the wash area is located about two feet away.

The Food


Prawns Peri Peri, Php595.00
According to the menu: Broiled prawns, oozing with butter, chillies, and lemons
What we got: 3 broiled prawns on a bed of mashed potatoes with butter sauce, zucchini, lime, and spring onion. I asked them to hold the chili and paprika as I don’t eat spicy food. The prawns were nice and fresh, deliciously broiled with the right amount of saltiness. They were a bit dry for me and they definitely weren't oozing with butter. I also wished they put more than three prawns. The presentation can also be better.



Steak and Salmon Php550.00 (sorry no picture)
According to the menu: (steak and salmon with) mashed potato, seasonal vegetables
What we got: a nice piece of salmon and a piece of juicy steak on top of mashed potatoes and zucchini. According to The Husband, he loved the steak. It was nice, flavorful, and juicy. The salmon, on the other hand, tasted good too, albeit a little dry.
White house wines:


Acantus Savignon Blanc (Spain), Php195.00 by the glass
Caracter Chardonnay/Cherin (Argentina) Php195.00 by the glass
Those were the only wines they offered that go by the bottle. The Husband and I don’t drink wine often so we just opted to go with their house wine. They were good! Nice and smooth.
For dessert, we ordered:



Flan de Sevilla or Cheesecake flan, Php130.00
I’ve always loved cheesecake and leche flan so this combination was a winning pair for me. The cheesecake was nice and creamy, just the way I like it, and not clunky or grainy. I love that they drizzled some caramel sauce on the side, it just makes sugar junkies like me take one bite after another after another! If there's one thing that I can suggest, they can make the presentation better as it looks like the caramel was just dumped onto the plate without care. Here's another picture from another angle.





Dark Chocolate ice cream with Cayenne P115.00
The Husband chose this for himself and him loving this dessert is an understatement. It was a bowl with two scoops of lightly sweetened ice cream with a strong bitter dark chocolatey-taste. You can taste the real/pure cocoa unlike those sold in the supermarket. The ice cream was phenomenal, but it could have used more cayenne pepper to really spice the ice cream up.

The service
The food was great but the service could be better. Firstly, their telephone manners can be improved. There was a nice greeting but they can sound more enthusiastic. When I asked if I could make a reservation, I was put on hold without my permission and the lady didn’t speak quite clearly, I wasn’t sure what she said so I when I spoke again, I realized she had placed me on hold as no one was answering me. I then made a reservation and then when I asked if there was a dress code, she simply said, “Smart casual.” I felt that she was a bit dismissive.

Secondly, in the restaurant, I soon found out it was not just the lady at the telephone that was dismissive. The waitresses were quite dismissive as well. Being at the corner table, it was a bit difficult to catch their attention. We were thinking of what to order and this waitress just stood there waiting, not recommending anything and not even smiling. 




We ordered Prawn Peri Peri and Steak and Salmon and then was thinking of what drinks to order. The waitress, seeing as we have not made up our minds yet as to what drinks to pair our food with, informed us stiffly that she’d come back once we’ve decided on our drinks. I swear that lady could use a bit of a smile!

After the main course, The Husband asked for the dessert menu not realizing it was just right on our table. When The Husband requested for the dessert menu, all the waitress did was to point to the dessert list placed on top of table, didn't say a single word, and walked away. No smile, no words. See? Dismissive.

After dinner and dessert, we decided not to stay longer, paid the bill, and left.

Final verdict:

The Place: 5 out of 5 stars
The place certainly did not disappoint. It was impeccably clean, romantic, and classy. It was as breathtaking in reality as it was in the pictures.

The Food: 4 out of 5 stars
The food was good. Was the food better than most? Definitely. But was it remarkable? Unfortunately not. The taste and presentation can be improved.

The Service: 2.5 of 5 stars
As for the service, the staff can be friendlier, can smile more, maybe strike up a conversation to personalize their customer’s Hill Station experience, and read up on service language. Sayang. (Note: Had they been not a fine dining restaurant, I would have given them at least a 3. Or maybe my expectations were set too high?)

There are hundreds of restaurants in Baguio and most of them, like Hill Station, boasts of impressive interiors, view, and food. What sets a restaurant apart from the other restaurants is the overall experience of a customer. Remember that it is the place and the food that attract customers, but it is the service and experience that will make the customers come back.


Will we come back? Definitely.

Try the Hill Station experience:

For Reservations:
(+63 74) 424 2734 
(+63) 915 829 2166
info@hillstationbaguio.com
Casa Vallejo, Upper Session Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet
(074) 424 2734

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Saturday, February 11, 2017

87 Thoughts That Run Though My Mind While Doing Yoga

I have not practiced yoga in more than a year and I've finally had the courage and time to do it. Since I got married, I have been making excuses and have not done anything to keep my body fit.

Last Tuesday The Husband had a basketball game and I've finally decided to start doing yoga again by enrolling at Yoga+express Legazpi.

In just 60 minutes, eighty-seven thoughts ran through my head. If at anytime in your life you've done yoga, read through the list and please tell me I'm normal.



  1. Should I go in or am I too early?
  2. OMG there are so many people, where do I put my mat?
  3. Did I pull my mat to close to that girl?
  4. Do my feet smell bad?
  5. Don’t fart.
  6. What do I eat after this?
  7. Did I drink enough water before working out?
  8. Do I have to pee?
  9. Don’t faint. Don’t pass out.
  10. Concentrate.
  11. What are the others doing?
  12. Am I doing this right?
  13. Am I doing the same thing as the others are doing?
  14. Ouch.
  15. Ow. Damn!
  16. Oh, Jesus.
  17. Breathe. Breathe.
  18. Don’t hold your breath.
  19. Don’t throw up. Don’t throw up. 
  20. How many minutes do I have left in this bloody class?!
  21. Why am I doing this to myself?!
  22. Focus on my practice. Don’t think about anything else.
  23. Have a set that email that I was meaning to?
  24. I should buy more sports bra.
  25. Oh this girl’s yoga pants are cute. I’ve got to get me one of those?
  26. I wonder where she got those?
  27. Focus! Breathe!
  28. Downward facing dog… Oh yeah I can do this!
  29. Wait, am I getting lightheaded?
  30. Oh no my body is starting to shake.
  31. How much longer do I have to keep this pose?
  32. Should I have brought my phone inside?
  33. Did I turn off my data?
  34. Oh right. Focus.
  35. Do they call doing yoga working out? Or practicing?
  36. The teacher said “bend down and let the top of your head touch the mat”. In what universe is that ever going to happen to me?!
  37. That guy could reach his toes?! What the hell?!
  38. Show off!
  39. Touch my what?!
  40. Breathe. Breathe.
  41. Is my butt crack showing?
  42. Ugh. My tummy is in the way.
  43. God, please don’t make me fall over.
  44. Is that girl wearing makeup?
  45. Why am I sweating so much?!
  46. Does the room have to be this hot?
  47. Am I inhaling people’s breaths?
  48. My back hurts. 
  49. My shoulders hurt.
  50. My thighs hurt.
  51. My legs hurt.
  52. My feet hurt.
  53. My hamstrings hurt.
  54. Everything hurts.
  55. Why am I doing this again?!
  56. Why is she so flexible?! I can’t even touch my damn toes!
  57. Can I just go back to the child’s pose?
  58. Even the mountain pose is painful.
  59. I am soo out of shape.
  60. This is hopeless.
  61. I can't do it!
  62. I'm dying. Tell my Mama I love her!
  63. Is it normal to feel pain there?
  64. Hold this pose. Hold this pose! I can do this!
  65. Is my foot supposed to be digging too deep into my thigh? It hurts.
  66. I should make my standing leg stronger.
  67. Does my tummy look big in this pose?
  68. Twist and look at my elbow? How?
  69. Can’t even do a plank. Pathetic.
  70. Finally. The Shavasana.
  71. Shavasana is definitely my favorite yoga pose. I could do this all day.
  72. Uh oh the teacher turned the lights off.
  73. Don’t fall asleep. 
  74. I feel lightheaded.
  75. Don’t thrown up.
  76. Don’t die.
  77. Breathe.
  78. Close your mouth. Breathe through the nose.
  79. It’s over?
  80. Oh my God, I survived!
  81. I lived through a yoga class!
  82. I’m a badass.
  83. Look at me making healthy choices!
  84. I feel great!
  85. Nothing hurts anymore!
  86. I should do this more often!
  87. I can’t wait for my next class.



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Thursday, December 22, 2016

#SaucyLady sauces are available for the holidays!

Looking for ideas for last minute gifts? Surprise your foodie friends with Ninang Corgie Santos' Saucy Lady Mongolian sauces!

These mouthwatering Mongolian sauces are on sale, and are sold in two volumes.



350ml set of four bottles for Php500.00

500ml set of four bottles for Php600.00

The 350ml set is good for at least 8 pax, and the 500ml set is good for at least 12 pax.


Flavors are in Mongolian, Sweet & Sour, Teriyaki Sauce, and Szechuan sauce. Perfect or a mongolian party!


Give it as a gift or host your own mongolian party in the comfort of your own home. Grab your set now!


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Friday, August 5, 2016

Things you should never say to a childless married couple.

So here’s an extension of my previous blog entitled “Questions you should never ask a childless married couple.” You may read that other blog by clicking on this link.

Now what is worse from those rude and insensitive questions are even ruder (yes, ruder is a word, I just looked it up) and more insensitive remarks from friends, co-workers, relatives, or meddling neighbours. Here are some of the most ridiculous things childless women and men have heard:

  • Sayang ang lahi mo!
  • Sayang ang matris mo!
  • Ako naka-tatlo na!
  • Having children is hard work anyway.
  • Just relax. You’ll get pregnant before you know it. Let it happen.
  • Ang tagal naman!
  • Mag anak na kayo, hindi kayo bumabata.
  • You’re so lucky you get to sleep in/shop/travel.
  • It will happen when you stop trying.
  • You’re still young. Don’t worry too much!
  • You’re lucky you don’t have to deal with morning sickness or labor.
  • You better start having kids or else you might be shooting blanks!
  • Now that I have children, my life has true meaning!
  • You’re missing out on one of the best things in life.
  • Tick tock.
  • You’d better hurry up and give your husband a child before he finds someone who will.
  • Have a child so that someone will look after you when you’re old.
  • I only have three kids.
  • You can be a mother/father to your nieces/nephews.

People, none – and I absolutely mean NONE – of these remarks are acceptable. Whether you are a friend, a BFF, or a well meaning relative. These statements are incredibly insensitive, hurtful, and not in the least funny or helpful.

So here’s my tip for you if you are curious about your childless friend’s/cousin’s/co-worker’s plans: Do not ask or say anything unless they open up to you.

Topics such as conception, pregnancy, and miscarriage are not only uncomfortable to talk about but extremely painful and emotionally draining when talked about. Do you really want them to say “I’m having trouble having kids” or “I can’t get pregnant” or "We don't want kids yet" or “I’m sterile” or “We had a miscarriage”? And in the event they answer you with these, how would you answer them? Nothing – and I mean nothing – that you say can make them feel better.

So unless the next words that will come right out your mouth will result to conception, pregnancy, babies, a lap dance from Channing Tatum, a billion dollars, or the answer to world peace and hunger, you better keep your questions and comments to yourself.

Their bodies and their plans are their business, not yours. So back the hell off.

I swear the next time anyone asks or says anything remotely close to any of the questions and remarks on the lists, I will stare at them, say nothing, and give them a big slow clap. Then walk away.





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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Questions you should never ask a childless married couple.

The Husband and I have been married for over a year now. And people seem to be sooo curious about our life, or at least our plans. I, for one, am tired of hearing a particular set of questions.

If you are a childless married woman or man, I'm sure you've heard these too. Feel free to add to the list.  

But hold up! This blog is not for you. This blog is dedicated to those Nosy Nelly friends and neighbors of yours. For the love of God, please have them read this blog.

Questions you should never ask a childless married couple:
  1. Ayaw nyo bang magka-anak?
  2. Wala pa kayong anak?
  3. Bakit wala pa kayong anak?
  4. (While holding your own child) Ayaw nyo ba ng ganito?
  5. Kailan kayo magkaka-baby?
  6. Kailan kayo mag uumpisa ng pamilya?
  7. Naisip nyo na bang mag-ampon?
  8. Ano? Wala pa?

 In English (for my non-Filipino friends):
  1. Don’t you want kids?
  2. You don’t have kids yet?
  3. Why don’t you have kids yet?
  4. (While holding your own child) Don’t you want one of these?
  5. When are you going to have a baby?
  6. When will you start a family?
  7. Have you thought about adopting?
  8. What? Still nothing?

 Why shouldn’t you ask any of these questions?

  • Because you’re being rude.
  • Because your question may be hurtful to the woman or man; most especially if they are trying to have a baby and have been unsuccessful.
  • Because it is none of your business.
  • Because if you were close, you’d know the answer to each of these questions and you wouldn’t have to ask any of it.
  • Because you don’t know if they just choose to not have kids, or they are having a hard time getting pregnant, or if they suffered a miscarriage.
  • Because the woman’s body is her business, not yours.
  • Because if they want you to know, they would tell you.


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Questions you should never ask a childless married couple.

The Husband and I have been married for over a year now. And people seem to be sooo curious about our life, or at least our plans. I, for one, am tired of hearing a particular set of questions.

If you are a childless married woman or man, I'm sure you've heard these too. Feel free to add to the list.  

But hold up! But this blog is not for you. This blog is dedicated to those Nosy Nelly friends and neighbors of yours. For the love of God, please have them read this blog.

Questions you should never ask a childless married couple:
  1. Ayaw nyo bang magka-anak?
  2. Wala pa kayong anak?
  3. Bakit wala pa kayong anak?
  4. (While holding your own child) Ayaw nyo ba ng ganito?
  5. Kailan kayo magkaka-baby?
  6. Kailan kayo mag uumpisa ng pamilya?
  7. Naisip nyo na bang mag-ampon?
  8. Ano? Wala pa?

 In English (for my non-Filipino friends):
  1. Don’t you want kids?
  2. You don’t have kids yet?
  3. Why don’t you have kids yet?
  4. (While holding your own child) Don’t you want one of these?
  5. When are you going to have a baby?
  6. When will you start a family?
  7. Have you thought about adopting?
  8. What? Still nothing?

 Why shouldn’t you ask any of these questions?

  • Because you’re being rude.
  • Because your question may be hurtful the woman or man. Most especially if they are trying to have a baby and have been unsuccessful.
  • Because it is none of your business.
  • Because if you were close, you’d know the answer to each of these questions and you wouldn’t have to ask any of it.
  • Because you don’t know if they just choose to not have kids, or they are having a hard time getting pregnant, or if they suffered a miscarriage.
  • Because the woman’s body is her business, not yours.
  • Because if they want you to know, they would tell you.


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Monday, June 13, 2016

#LengCooks Coffee Jelly Desert


A number of my friends and coworkers have been asking me for this recipe. And because I keep my promises, here it is! 

This recipe is a result of hours on Google, Mama's tips, and numerous practice over the years.


Ingredients:

  • 2 packs Unflavored Gelatin (Mr. Gulaman, unflavored white)
  • 3 tablespoons Coffee (instant)
  • 1/2 cup Sugar
  • 1 can Alaska Condensed milk (250 ml)
  • 2 packs Nestle All-Purpose Cream (250 ml)
  • 5 cups Water



Procedure:


  1. In a casserole of water (not warm or hot), dissolve Mr. Gulaman gelatin, coffee and sugar. 
  2. Turn on the heat and stir continuously until boiling. 
  3. Once the gelatin is fully dissolved, remove from heat.
  4. Transfer in a shallow container to spread about 1 inch thick. Set aside.
  5. When the gelatin sets, cut into cubes.
  6. In a separate container, blend the all-purpose cream and condensed milk.
  7. Add the gelatin and refrigerate.
  8. Serve chilled.


I actually prefer my Coffee Jelly with more cream than condensed milk. This way the desert is not too sweet, but very, very creamy.



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