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FOOD HALLS, ‘PANDAN’ DESSERTS, MICHELIN-STAR RESTOS FOR 2018

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will showcase her cooking and styling skills. The Tasteless Group, meanwhile, is opening three stores by month’s end: Pizza Express, a London import serving freshly made pizzas; Bad Bird, known for umami fried chicken which started at the Century City Mall and has since expanded to SM Megamall and Serendra; and Cuba Libre, which will serve typical homemade Cuban dishes like albondigas, picadillo and adobo, paired with flavored rice and sides such as black beans, sweet potato fries and fried plantains.

Vask Tapas Room will cease operations this month, but the space, along with Vask Gallery, will be refurbishe­d into new restaurant­s to allow chef Chele Gonzalez and his equally talented partner Carlos Villaflor to whip up dishes inspired by their recent travels and food discoverie­s. The yet unnamed project will reopen by the end of the first quarter.

Mall expansions require more tenants. The expanded Podium will house mostly existing brands, among them Las Flores, Wildflour, Paradise Dynasty, Nikkei and Nono’s. Soon to open are Wolfgang’s Steakhouse, Mazendo and Tsujiri.

This is also the case over at the new wing of the Power Plant Mall, where Paul Boulangeri­e, Sumosam, Akira, Cafe Mary Grace, Bake Cheese Tart, Mighty Quinn, a rebranded Draft Restaurant and Brewery, Mesa and Ippudo Ramen (which will come with a whisky bar) will open soon.

The Moment Group, which opened the Din Tai Fung Xiao Long Bao bar at Rockwell last December, will have another offshoot of one of its brands. Ooma Aburi Bar, a sushi-driven concept, will soon open in Salcedo Village, Makati. The group is also working on a new grab-and-go project.

Adding a dash of creativity to the humble French fry is PomPoms, which uses fresh (not frozen) potatoes, cut and fried upon order, and flavored with a range of sauces, powders and toppings like homemade longganisa and pulled pork.

Crisp on 28th is shutting down operations to give way to the Southeast Asian diner Pink Panda. Little Flour is opening another branch in Makati, while Wildflour Bakery + Cafe is crossing over to Rockwell, taking over what used to be Solstice Restaurant.

Raintree Restaurant Group’s Stella and Rocket Room in BGC will now be taken over by two new homegrown concepts, still by the same operator. They will now be Friends and Family, an ode to Filipino food of the ’ 70s and ’80s; and Coconut Club, a local bar with a tropical feel.

Three years after opening Purple Yam in Malate, Amy Besa and Romy Dorotan will have a new shop in Makati with a different name.

Ba Noi’s in Kapitolyo, which has been idle for most of 2017, will be rejuvenate­d and converted into Ba Noi’s + Ca Phe, offering not only banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches) but also bold brews.

Locavore will open its third branch at Central Building along Valero Street in Makati.

Chefs Robby Goco and Myke Sarthou have teamed up, along with artisanal baker Gretchen Consunji-Lim, to open Juanh-Mi at Greenhills Theater Mall.

They will start serving Pinoy-Vietnamese dishes such as balbacoa pho, black inasal bun cha, and libations with a hint of nuoc cham (fish sauce).

Over at SM Aura, La Mère Poulard, a restaurant celebratin­g traditiona­l gourmet food, will have its grand launch this month. Originatin­g from Mont-Saint Michel, France, and with branches in Japan and Korea, the legendary restaurant is famous for its omelet, among many others.

Tokyo Milk Cheese will finally have its own cafe. It started with cheesecake­s before offering soft serve ice cream several months ago. This year, it’s adding another item to its range, the Cow Cow Milk Pie, which is akin to a cream puff.

Ginza Kagari is also setting up shop in Manila, giving us a chance to enjoy its muchraved-about tsukemen and tori paitan.

Wafu in Greenhills, meanwhile, will close to make way for a new kamameshi project.

Hey Handsome’s Nicco Santos and sous chef Quenee Vilar will have another avenue to showcase their talent in Asian cuisine with Essential Goodness, their new restaurant on the rooftop of Lub D hostel in Poblacion. It offers a mix of northern Thai, Cantonese and Indonesian dishes. By 6 p.m., the place transforms into a bar named Essential Goodness for the Pilgrims.

Chef Josh Boutwood, whose Test Kitchen was among 2017’s top restaurant­s, will hatch two new restaurant­s at the Arya Residences in BGC.

The first is Savage, which aims to reinvent our experience of the grill. Boutwood said he will rely on pre-industrial basics, using embers, smoke and the open flame, to create flavor, texture and appeal in his dishes.

The second is Helm, a 12seater restaurant and interactiv­e theater hidden inside Savage, operating with a 12-course tasting menu.

“I would like Helm to lead the way—to drive forward the idea of what dining can be and should be,” said Boutwood.

 ??  ?? Cuba Libre’s chicken dish, Pollo con Mani
Cuba Libre’s chicken dish, Pollo con Mani
 ??  ?? “Longsi” fries from PomPoms is topped with “longganisa” bits and fried egg.
“Longsi” fries from PomPoms is topped with “longganisa” bits and fried egg.
 ??  ?? Chef Josh Boutwood of Test Kitchen
Chef Josh Boutwood of Test Kitchen

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