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Saturday, March 14, 2009

 

Japanese cuisine fusion at Nama Sakana

 
By Remedios V. Lucio, Reporter
 
If you have a thing for Japanese food, try dining in at Nama Sakana in Greenhills. Nama Sakana, which means raw fish, is a restaurant bar with a music lounge that plays 1960s, 1970s and 1980s music thus catered to the older generation.

The new upscale restaurant boasts of being at par with the internationally known recipes of Nobu restaurants and offer Japanese cuisines fused with Peruvian, European and American cuisine. Nama Sakana’s special dishes include Black Cod Miso (P690), Rock Shrimp Tempura with Creamy Spicy Sauce (P285), Rock Shrimp with 3 Sauces (P300), Shrimp with Light Spicy Garlic Sauce (P300), Baby Squid Karaage with Jalapeno Sauce (P260), Squid with Light Garlic Sauce (P260) and Nasu Miso (120).

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THE SINGLE FILES
By Ana Santos  

Ok, I confess. I love setting up my single friends with other single friends. Some say I am a glorified pimp, but I would prefer to use the term more accepted by society and say that I am a “matchmaker.”

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Surrounded by family, friends and a bounty of delicious food, mealtime was always a magical experience for me growing up. Exuberant wealth of good company, happy conversations and mouthwatering fair symbolizes for many of us abundance and the good times of yore.

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Dorothy Perkins introduces Spring-Summer 2009 collection of enchanting prints, luxurious fabrics, sophisticated styling and intricate detailing to their Spring Summer wardrobe.

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New lipstick laced with pheromones

Let your lips do the talking without saying a word. “Colour Collection Lipstick with Pheromones,” a new lipstick line from Fullerlife, possesses the same hormone chemicals your body produces when sexually attracted, as well Vitamin E to... 

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Mc2 equals dance and music constructed together as one. Enjoy the fusion of contemporary dance and music for a truly entertaining and bohemian night.

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PEOPLE
By Bob Garon

It’s OK to love someone more than he or she loves you. It’s OK so long as you understand that your relationship is unbalanced. It’s OK if you are willing give a whole lot more than you will receive. It’s OK as long as you can accept abuse from your loved one and stay calm all throughout.

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