Category: Food

Probable reasons behind the closure of Le Colonial by Dino Crescini, BS, MBA

Over the past 5 years, Le Colonial Vietnamese Restaurant in Westpoint, Blacktown NSW has been a favourite venue for family gatherings of many Filipinos. It was a Vietnamese restaurant indeed serving authentic Vietnamese dishes cleverly concocted by no less than a Vietnamese chef from Cabramatta. She was lovingly called “mommy” by the food servers. But […]

There’s an Asian Store in the Hills Area

There is in fact a newly-opened Asian Store conveniently located at Stanhope Shopping Village. It is in the same commercial complex where you find Coles Supermarket. Sari-Sari Asian Store is just across the road and facing Stanhope Sports & Leisure Centre. Aptly named “Sari-Sari” (the Filipino word for anything and everything), products available are not […]

China’s contaminated food scandal widens

by David Barboza, International Herald Tribune SHANGHAI. Chinese regulators are widening their investigation into contaminated food amid growing signs that the toxic industrial chemical melamine has leached into the nation’s animal feed supplies, posing health risk to consumers. The announcement came after food safety tests earlier this week found that eggs produced in three different […]

The Chef recommends…..

Australians are busy people. New migrant arrivals from the Philippines discover that domestic helpers are scarce and not affordable. Only the super wealthy can afford to hire them and pay wages in accordance with Australian standards. After a stressful day at the office, we rush home to cook, then wash the dishes, do a bit […]

Coffee anyone?

After a meal, I usually yearn for a hot cup of cappuccino. It somehow gives me that satisfying feeling of relief. It also keeps me awake. At WestPoint Shopping Centre, I usually go to Gloria Jeans because they give me a ten per cent discount upon presentation of my Seniors Card. I therefore pay a […]

They eat “Pagpag”

What is ‘pagpag’? If you don’t know, read on! For the poor who live in slums around garbage dumps in Metro Manila, it is food – actually leftover pieces of chicken or morsels of meat swarming with ants and other impurities. Yes, it is food that they call ‘pagpag.’ (Pagpag means to shake off.) They […]