Le Bistro Vert
Le Bistro Vert was the result for the love of coffee of Chit Juan and Reena Francisco. Chit Juan is the head of the non-stock, non-profit Philippine Coffee Board Inc. What she does is she goes to the various areas of the country where coffee is grown and she helps farmers with technical assistance by coordinating with LGUs, NGOs and the National government agencies. Reena Francisco is an R&D consultant to many restaurants who works with the licensees in developing a menu suited to their specific clientele in their markets. Le Bisto Vert promotes Locavorism—by using only local ingredients from the coffee to the food offerings. The restaurant promotes good local produce and ensures sustainability for these local products. Read more about Le Bistro Vert.Continue reading
Dr. Tam’s Vegan House at Metrowalk
We have received a lot of requests for vegetarian restaurant reviews. It seems a lot of people are thinking of going vegan or if not, are thinking of eating healthier food (which is good!). My office is located across Metrowalk and everyday, I see this restaurant that may be of interest to you. Continue reading
The Healthy Kitchen
“eat well, feel good” We’re back! During our trip, we actually thought of you, our readers. And yes, it was our honeymoon. That’s how much we care for you! Since …Continue reading
Earle’s Delicatessen
Ginger introduced me to Earle’s Delicatessen recently, at their Wynsum Building branch (Ortigas). It’s a stone’s throw away from Strata 100, where we practice yoga, so it’s very convenient.Continue reading












