Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Winter WonderDADS


CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD AT WINTER WONDERDADS
Sleighbells ring, in the lane snow is glistening, and holiday diners are all walking to WonderDADS Ultimate Buffet, the sumptuous gathering of beloved dishes from Christmas past and present.
Regaled as the only three-in-one buffet wonder, DADS Ultimate Christmas Buffet, dazzles and dashes through the season with ham roulade, smoked tanigue, beef ribs in hickory sauce, pork mardi gras, seafood thermidore, and the favorite Dads classics line up of turkey, ham, roast beef, callos, lasagna, lengua plus the addition of contemporary celebration dishes of SAISAKI and the Filipino “noche buena” all time favorites of KAMAYAN. Japan is big on celebrations and, with the Japanese people's penchant for gift-giving are very much into Christmas, so back in full holiday regalia are these popular fare as SAISAKI greets everyone Kyujitsu Omedeto with ebi gyoza (prawn dumplings), saisaki steak (beef tenderloin), tori teppan (grilled chicken), ika chili (stir-fried squid), kani bacon maki (broiled crabstick rolled in bacon), the varied line up of sushi, sashimi and a lot more.
KAMAYAN'S PASKUHAN goes into full gear Christmas mode with the stellar attraction Kamayan Lechon de Leche. Lending color, flavor and texture to the holiday table are perennial native specialties l and an amazing line-up of sizzling and grilled items, vegetable and salad dishes. Feast with embotido, chicken honey, pancit molo, pork asado, pusit aloha, guisadong boneless bangus, pinaruparong isda sa bawang, sinukmani, tapioca and more!
DADS ULTIMATE BUFFET, priced at P 590 and P 490 during scheduled promo days, VAT inclusive. Hailed as the undefeated VALUE FOR MONEY buffet package, DADS rewards loyal patrons with a slew of gifts: a chance to win a FREE PARTY raffle, for every group of 10 diners, ONE is FREE! Happy Diner Cardholders with completed cards get to claim their free buffet. Great food, great rewards, great freebies. We're happy today and tonight cause we're dining at WINTER WONDERDADS SM MEGAMALL (636-3785), GLORIETTA 3 (892-8898), EDSA (722-8125) and PADRE FAURA (528-1723).

PASKUHAN sa KAMAYAN


PASKUHAN: KAMAYAN CHRISTMAS BUFFET
When it comes to Christmas, the Filipinos out celebrates them all. As early as September, Christmas carols blare on the airwaves. Right after Halloween, department stores and malls explode with the brightest, biggest and most creative holiday décor. The official celebration starts December 16, the first day of the 9-day dawn masses, and ends on the first Sunday of January, the feat of the Three Kings.
It’s possible that the recent calamities may dampen festivities for the forthcoming Christmas season, or it could even bring about a deeper, stronger, and more meaningful observance of the season of sharing. Excessive spending may give way to expressive generosity for the less fortunate. Throughout the holidays, the one true thing that will remain constant, the only semblance of festivity that we all cannot do without will be food. The gifts will be practical, modest even, but the food; the traditional noche buena fare will be painstakingly prepared and lovingly served.
Kamayan celebrates this spirit of coming together and sharing the dishes we all love in its forthcoming Christmas Buffet festival, aptly called, “Paskuhan”. All the fervor of the holidays, a savoring of sentiments, cheered and celebrated only this time of the year.
Kamayan Christmas Buffet presents a most delectable line up of dishes: Kamayan lechon de leche, embotido, pork asado, mechadong karne, pancit molo, pusit aloha, pinaruparong isda sa bawang, sinukmani, tapioca and many more!
Kamayan buffet is priced at P335, VAT inclusive. Available in all the Kamayan branches, SM Megamall (636-3785), Glorietta III (892-8898), EDSA (726-5870), Padre Faura (528-1723) and West Avenue (413-6359).

SAISAKI's BEST



KYUJITSU OMEDETO : SAISAKI HOLIDAY BUFFET !
Slowly and surely, Christmas has now become extremely popular and meaningful holiday in Japan among the festival-loving Japanese whose gift-giving nature is indelibly rooted in their cultural psyche. The nativity story greatly appeals to little girls who are fascinated with a baby in a cradle (as Japanese babies don’t traditionally sleep in cradles).

Almost all of Western Christmas customs have been adopted by the Japanese, like exchanging gifts, Christmas Day turkey dinner although chicken is still the most popular fare. In some places there are even community Christmas trees, houses are decorated with evergreens and mistletoe and in some homes Christmas carols are sung gaily.

The Japanese god or priest known as Hoteiosho closely resembles Santa Claus and is always pictured as a kind old man carrying a huge pack. He is thought to have eyes in the back of his head. It is well for the children to be good when this all-seeing gentleman is abroad. New Year's Day is the most important day of the whole calendar in Japan. Not only are houses cleaned thoroughly from top to bottom and decorated, even the people of the house dress themselves in their finest clothes. A ritual of driving away the evil spirits wherein the father marches through the house, followed by all the family members, begin the celebration.

Every year, Saisaki celebrates Christmas in Japan with a holiday laden buffet. A festive finale of dishes bursting with flavors and colors expressing the warmth of Christmas and at the same time, welcoming all the bounty and prosperity of a new year. Spend a Japanese Christmas in Saisaki, feast on holiday versions of Ebi Gyoza, Ika Chili, Saisaki Steak, Shake Teppan, Tonkatsu, Ebi Tempura, Kani Bacon Maki, Lettuce Sarada Maki, Kaisen Sarada Maki, Crunchy Roll, Kani Aspa Chiisu Batera and much more of the Season’s best dishes.

The widest sushi bar and buffet choices, cooked on site, this Christmas! Saisaki buffet is priced at P 555 and P 455 during promo days, VAT inclusive. Available in all the Saisaki branches: SM Megamall (636-3785), Glorietta 3 (892-8898), EDSA (722-8125), Padre Faura (528-1724) and West Avenue (413-6359).