Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetables. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Farm to Table at Green Pastures

It's rare that I enjoy eating vegetables more than my share of protein and carbs but that's what happened when I had dinner at Green Pastures.

Green Pastures has a farm to table concept, curating the best local ingredients that our farmers grow and raise here in the Philippines.

IMG_3649


IMG_3634
Pinoy Egg (125php)
Five minute free range duck eggs wrapped in housemade longanisa over fiddlehead fern salad

IMG_3637
Duck You (185php)
Duck fat fries, duck skin chicharon, duck confit

IMG_3642
Farmhouse Salad (550php)
Shredded kale, chopped romaine, konbu roast chicken, malagos goat cheese, hard-boiled eggs, dinelli bacon, corn, avocado, grape tomatoes, honey mustard dill vinaigrette

IMG_3639
Crab Meat & Sea Urchin Pasta (525php)
Lemon, chives, spaghetti

IMG_3644
Roast Organic Chicken (595php)
Konbu brine, lemon, grilled asparagus

What's good and exciting about Green Pastures is that the menu changes depending on the season, making every dining experience different.

Green Pastures is located at the 4/F, Shangri-la Plaza Mall, Mandaluyong. For more information, call 654-3219 / 0922 633-4687 or click here

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Ferry Plaza Farmers Market in San Francisco

The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market in San Francisco is one of the top farmer's markets in the U.S.A, offering a wide variety of  fresh farm produce and artisan food.
IMG_3129


IMG_3054

The market is open 3 days a week (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) but it's best to visit the Saturday market as it's much larger and is held both in front of the Ferry Building Marketplace and the rear plaza overlooking the Bay.
IMG_3127


IMG_3079


IMG_3063

From the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market Website:

The markets offer fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, meats and eggs from small regional farmers and ranchers, many of whom are certified organic. A wealth of other products include regional artisan specialties such as breads, cheeses and jams. The Thursday market features an array of artisan street food: wood-fired pizza, grilled meats, sandwiches, and tacos, while the Saturday market also includes local restaurants serving a variety of hot, delicious meals. 

IMG_3074


IMG_3070

IMG_3068


IMG_3067




IMG_3126


IMG_3069


IMG_3083

Inside the Ferry Building Marketplace, you can find the more established artisan food purveyors:

IMG_3109
Blue Bottle Coffee
Blue Bottle Coffee has grown to a small network of cafes and is the brainchild of a slightly disaffected freelance musician and coffee lunatic, weary of the grande eggnog latte and the double skim pumpkin-pie macchiato. He opened a roaster for people who are clamoring for the actual taste of freshly roasted coffee. Using a miniscule six-pound batch roaster, he makes an historic vow: “I will only sell coffee less than 48 hours out of the roaster to my customers, so they may enjoy coffee at its peak of flavor."


IMG_3121
Acme Bread
The Acme Bread Company started in 1983 to bake bread for restaurants and stores who wanted to offer better bread than was generally available on the wholesale market at the time. It's one of the pioneers of the San Francisco Bay Area's "Bread Revolution", which in turn created the modern "artisan bread" movement in America, and remains a "benchmark" for commercial handmade bread.


IMG_3094
Mariposa Bakery
Mariposa Baking Company creates gluten-free baked goods that are indiscernible from the finest, high-caliber gluten-based products available with made with the finest ingredients: fragrant orange oil; elegant chocolate; sweet, locally grown walnuts and fine Italian roasted espresso.



IMG_3106
Cowgirl Creamery
Cowgirl Creamery Artisan Cheese is a full-service, European style cheese shop offering Cowgirl Creamery’s own cheeses and artisan farmstead cheese from some of the most distinguished cheesemakers in America and Europe. Staff are all highly trained and the shop carries tools such as knives, books and cheese boards, and has a selection of cheese accompaniments including local jams and honeys, local crackers, and cured meats.


IMG_3101
Cowgirl Creamery Sidekick
Cowgirl Sidekick, is a cheese and dairy bar, next to the Cowgirl Creamery cheese shop in the Ferry Building Marketplace. The kitchen offers a morning menu that includes challah rolls with sweet and savory fillings, gougères, cottage cheese with fresh fruit, and sweet and savory yogurt bowls.gougères, cottage cheese with fresh fruit, and sweet and savory yogurt bowls. Lunch time includes a fresh mozzarella bar, green salads, a daily artisan cheese plate, cheese soup, cheese toasties, and grilled cheese

The Slanted Door, a modern Vietnamese restaurant in the Ferry Building Marketplace also comes highly recommended. Chef Charles Phan's food, using organic produce and ecologically farmed meat,  has been nationally lauded as the pinnacle of Asian cuisine. Diners often line up early, eagerly waiting for The Slanted Door to open.
IMG_3114

If food's not your thing, maybe the view of the San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge from the Ferry Building Marketplace might cheer you up.
IMG_3111

Ferry Plaza Farmers Market is located at One Ferry Building San Francisco, California. For more information, click here.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Sonya's Garden Meal and More

For over a decade now, Sonya Garcia has been welcoming guests to her private sanctuary, Sonya's Garden

Sonya's Garden is a Tagaytay institution known for serving country cuisine using fresh organic ingredients.

It's been a long while since I last visited Sonya's Garden and it was time that I make a return trip considering my new found desire to eat healthier this year. 

Street To Enter for Sonya's Garden

Sonya's Gate

The path leading to the main dining hall is surrounded by greenery. Most guests explore the garden before eating to take pictures and appreciate the calming scenery.


The al fresco dining area, at least to me, looked like a greenhouse with its transparent roof and clear walls. It was spacious with a relaxed atmosphere making it the perfect venue to have a leisurely meal.

A Portion of the Dining Area

Sonya's Garden offers an eat all you can set menu at 610.00php per pax. It is comprised of: 

Dalandan Juice
Refreshing but nothing special

Wholewheat Sesame Bread with Homemade Dips  (mushroom pate, white cheese or kesong puti, bruschetta tomato, basil pesto, anchovies)
The bread was freshly baked and tasty. I adored pairing the bread with the mushroom pate because it gave the bread a creamy texture with a slightly sweet flavor. I also enjoyed the white cheese and basil pesto toppings. The dip I liked the least was the anchovies as it was too salty.


Green Salad of Lettuce and Arugula
With Mango, Broad Beans, Pineapple, Cucumber, Jackfruit, Eggs, Nuts plus Sonya's Secret Dressing


This is the small serving of  fresh and crunchy vegetables that I had. My salad creation was such a joy to eat because it had  a lot of mangoes, nuts, eggs, and jackfruit in it. Healthy though, it was not.

Pasta with Sun Dried Tomato and Creamy Chicken with Mango Sauces plus toppings such as ratatouille, salmon belly, shitake mushrooms, black olives, capers and grated parmesan cheese, pepperoncini. 
The sauces have the tendency to taste old after a few forkfuls so I usually combine both sauces to achieve a more complex flavor. The salmon was overcooked more than usual during our visit.

Mini Turon
I have always loved turon and it was no different with Sonya's version. Extra props for it not being overly sweet and oily.

Glazed Sweet Potato
Too rich a dessert for me

Tarragon Tea
Warm tea to cap a surprisingly full and heavy meal at Sonya's Garden

Aside from eating at Sonya's Garden, one can also...

Buy Herbs,

Purchase Organic Products,

Have A Massage,

Stay at the Bed and Breakfast,

and Visit the Panaderia.

From all the activities to choose from, I headed straight to the Panaderia (unsurprising I know!!!).

The Compact Store that Could

Sonya's Panederia Menu Board

In order to compensate for the healthy meal that I had, I bought some goodies from the Panaderia:

Homemade Chocolate Cake
The cake was actually served with the set menu and I loved it so much that I brought home a whole cake. Soft, moist, and has the right level of sweetness. 

Adobo Roll
It has strong adobo flavors with big chunks of chicken inside. It was too salty though.

Spanish Bread
The creamy consistency and exquisite ingredients elevated this neighborhood panederia staple to another level.

Raisin Bread
Generous amount of raisins with strong cinnamon flavors

Cheese Hopia
One of the Panederia's bestsellers, the hopia is made from pure parmesan cheese. I especially loved the combination of sweet hard crust mixed with delicate salty cheese. So addicting to eat.

As you might have noticed, I failed to have a healthy meal at Sonya's Garden because I went crazy with the  breads at the Panederia

Admittedly, I did enjoy the Panederia more than the set menu offering but I would still recommend the restaurant because one hasn't truly experienced Tagaytay without having a meal at Sonya's Garden 

Consider it as a rite of passage to Tagaytay.

Sonya's Garden is located at Barangay Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite, Philippines. For more information, click here
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...