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Friday, December 15, 2006

[ harry potter and the order of the phoenix ]

I found a new vid on HPANA today. Feel free to check it out here. It's a behind-the-scenes look at the new movie, set to premiere around July next year. You can see a bit of Luna Lovegood, Evanna Lynch, in the clip. Also seen are Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange, and Imelda Staunton as Professor Unmbridge.


Anyway, I'm at the cafe again. Our computer is fixed already but all our old files were deleted, so I'm kind of bummed right now.

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Saturday, December 09, 2006

[ greekish ]

For my mother's birthday today, we ate at a Greek resto recommended to my dad by an officemate. The place is called Cyma Greek Taverna, and it can be found on the 6th floor of Edsa Shangri-la Mall.

Our waitress was Kristy - she was very friendly and took the time to tour us through the items on the menu. And she also told us that Cyma means "to flourish". I read that they noticed the similarities between Greek and Filipino cuisines, for example, how we are naturally inclined to eat seafood since we both live near the sea. There are now two Cyma branches - the other one in Boracay. After reading my favorite food blog, Anton's, I learned that a lot of celebrities frequent the place. Of course when we got there there were none. They give all guests a special and equal treatment nonetheless. True to the name, Cyma is flourishing.

The ambiance of the restaurant is modernized Greek - see the picture below. It is well-lighted and clean-looking due to the color scheme of blue and white. At the leftmost side you can see the blackboard where they showcase the menu, and below that board is the bar/counter, beside which we sat.

I got pretty excited because it was my first time to dine in a Greek restaurant, and I was dying to taste something else besides the usual shish kabob. We ordered our food, waited, washed our hands, and waited again. Soon it arrived.

Of course I ordered something with beef on it. Steak-beef tenderloin souvlaki it was called, and it turned out to be what else but shish kabob! Nevertheless I really liked it. Other orders were kotopoulo lemonato, which is, according to the menu, Greek chicken adobo with lemon, and my parents' order, mahi-mahi (fish).

It was a fairly awesome dining experience I guess, since it was Greek. Of course there's always the fact that it is Greek-Filipino, not Greek-Greek, so it is not 100% authentic. I must say I liked the souvlaki best. The kotopoulo lemonato, besides having an exotic name, was not to my taste, although I ate quite some.

And then there was dessert. We got a flaming mango, another recommendation from my dad's officemate Tita Dolly. It's basically a whole mango with vanilla ice cream and a syrup. Before they put the ice cream though, they shout "Opa!" and flame the mango - I think the syrup contains some alcohol.

It's a really amazing treat, hot and cold at the same time. The mango tastes even better with the sweetness of the warm syrup and the neutralizing flavor of vanilla. I guess you can say it was my favorite part of the meal.

Curious, my mom asked Kristy what the whole ceremony meant. Kristy explained that opa means something like "cheers" in Greek. Most first-timers, we were told, are startled to the point that some even jump out of their seats when the waiters do that, but we'd been warned so we didn't. A signal is given when the flaming mango is served, and they all shout "Opa!" It's a merry activity, I tell you. I was quite amused.

As Anton says, it's like fire and ice melting together. It's sweet and creamy and mango-ey, even better because mangoes are my favorite fruit! For all that, however, you spend P180. Somehow all five of us managed to get a bite, us three daughters getting the most. My mother is an expert in making said, so she managed to scrape the mango clean.

All in all, it was a semicrazy new dining experience, worthy to be shared to you all! So if you're going to Cyma's, order the flaming mangoes. You'd be missing out if you don't.

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

[ blogspot ]

Something is seriously wrong with my blog. Annoying popups are everywhere, no matter what page you visit. Ugh. That's partially the reason why I've been off for so long, but that doesn't mean nothing's happening in my life. Well, tata.

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