ATELIER VIVANDA - TWO-STAR MICHELIN CHEF MAKES CULINARY DEBUT ON PHILIPPINE SHORES

Published at Rouge. Photos by Patrick Diokno 

Rogue‘s sneak peek of Chef Akrame Benallal’s new Manila restaurant reveals a Michelin-worthy menu

 

A slab of meat, properly rested, crusted by salt and fire. A glass of bold red – French, of course. And pommes, glorious pommes.

This is the center of Atelier Vivanda’s universe.

It is the latest big restaurant opening in the BGC area, and it’s looking like a future hit already.

The wizard behind the curtain is Frenchman Akrame Benallal, he of the two Michelin stars. That’s a pretty big deal – and the first chef of his caliber to set up shop in our corner of the world. In this food crazy city of ours, you know that people will come on the merit of that alone.

His menu is deceivingly simple, yet nuanced enough to make it interesting for even the most jaded of diners. But to be fair about it, his crew have the chops to please just about anyone. Often, simple is better.

A soft-boiled egg dish, something chef Akrame insisted on serving because he noticed Pinoys love ordering anything with an egg, is topped with beautifully plated mushrooms, mayo and cottage cheese.

Potato soup is given some oomph with smoked haddock and Comté cheese – both of which ultimately give balance to this hearty starter.

A lobe of foie gras is kissed by some vanilla bean celery coulis, and small bits of candied kumquat to give the richness a sweet and sour chaser of flavor.

All these starters are just the opening chapter, with the mains the star attraction of the whole experience. Steak is the order of the day, of course, salted aggressively and made to order.

Ribeye is good and solid – like the good ol’ boy whom locals all know and love.

Even better, and not something you usually see in these parts, is the seared duck breast, rare, and juicy, and so satisfying.

For a little extra, you can go nuts and order a massive Holstein beef slab for two.

Wrapping up the savory parts are potatoes of all sorts, available in unlimited quantities. Yup, as much as you can eat of that creamy gratin, or the heavenly pommes dauphinois. Not eating carbs? Suck it, man. You’re going to want this.

Desserts aren’t bad – the standout being a chestnut cream and yogurt combination that brings you in for a soft landing.

Atelier Vivanda is the kind of restaurant that you know will do quite well. It is familiar and yet still exciting. It is contemporary, and yet rooted in classics. It is delicious and will be the home of many good meals to come.

Atelier Vivanda is located at U-A8 Forbes Town Center, Forbes Town Road, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Call +632 8482632.



Green Pastures BGC

Checking out Green Pastures newest branch here at #BGC

Loving this bowl of gazpacho - nice and cold - with melon, mango and avocado! CHECK IT!

Gazpacho

Gazpacho

Apple, pear, wild honey and ginger kombucha. Good for digestion plus it tastes great too!

Kombucha Tea

Kombucha Tea

 

Today's revelation: Yang Chow Cauli Rice! Just bit of meat, but a whole lot of cauli. Delicious! 

 

Cheesecake made of home made ricotta and lemon curd 😋


Congratualtions Green Pastures and welcome to the BGC neighborhood!

 

GREEN PASTURES is located at the ground floor of Net Park, 5th Ave, BGC. Tel. 277-5592

Hook by Todd English

Got invited to dinner and met Chef Todd English at @toddenglishfoodhallmnl because he himself was cooking! 🎉

With Chef Todd English and Bea Acosta

With Chef Todd English and Bea Acosta

 

Poké and avocado on crispy rice - part of their menu for the next #ToddEnglish concept 🐟

 

A hearty dish of mantis prawns on grits - hits the spot! #ToddEnglish

Mantis Prawn Grits

 

My personal favorite ‪#‎ToddEnglish‬ dish of the night, Hook Boulliabasse--- a smooth home made seafood broth. This was topped with this insane Gruyer Toasties which I gobbled down in 5 seconds. 😂 Oh well. Haha! This was awesome stuff.

 

The rock star treatment for this dish: bone marrow custard with escargot. Nuts!

Room for Shrooms

I've been on the lookout for really good vegetarian dishes -- and found this. For all of you practicing abstinence today (or gee, I'd eat this anytime!) -- sweet and sour mushrooms! Good balance -- not cloyingly sweet. Really - even surprisingly - good! Found at @crystaljadeph In Dining at BGC. CHECK IT!

Lugang

New stuff alert!!!! Try these dishes at one of my favorite bang-for-the-buck restaurants, @lugangcafe  Super yummy Three Cup Squid, clams in steamed custard, this killer Napa cabbage with sliced pork, and finally a bowl of what I want to call "Sukigang" - the Taiwanese love child of sukiyaki and sinigang: thinly cut beef belly in a miso and preserved vegetable soup! All quite good! CHECK IT! 

Mandala Park Weekend Market - February 2016

Coming this Saturday, Feb 20, 4pm-9pm - the ‪#‎MandalaParkWeekendMarket‬at Mandala Park along Shaw beside Puregold - featuring some rookies ( @huatpot_greenhills and @tacovengo ) and some purveyors of the ‪#‎PhilippineCulinaryHeritageMovement‬ 🎉 Come hungry! 😍

Inviting all of you to join us this weekend at @mandalaparkph as Philippine Culinary Heritage Movement collaborates with @mahalinpagkaingatin to celebrate filipino cuisine! Delight over homegrown food and other indigenous ingredients that we will showcase from all over the country. 4pm to 9pm See you there! 🇵🇭🍴‪#‎PCHM‬ ‪#‎FilipinoFoodMovementMNL‬ ‪#‎Filipinofoodmovement‬ ‪#‎philippineculinaryheritagemovement‬ ‪#‎mahalinpagkaingatin‬ ‪#‎mandalaparkph‬
— Jam Melchor
What a busy Saturday it will be amongst friends. The Culinary Historians of the Philippines will have a Post-Chinese New Year, Tsinoy Cooking Demo at the Maya Kitchen and after that, the Philippine Culinary Heritage Movement has partnered with Mandala Park for an evening of delightful Filipino food, featuring top purveyors from the regions. Spread the love and convivial eating. See you all there.
— Ige Ramos
I will be teaching an Energy Exchange Yoga class at the Mandala Park Weekend Market 3:30-4:30pm this Saturday!
Come with your own yoga mats and bring whatever you have in excess as payment to the class. I am accepting anything at all but prefer healthy, natural, organic, handmade and homemade products!
If you’re suffering from a heartbreak, just come for a heart-opening yoga session for free. Give me a hug after class in exchange, if you feel the class helped you at all heart emoticon
Please spread the word and see you there!
‪#‎Barter‬ ‪#‎AnahataExchange‬ ‪#‎TheFlowTribe‬ FLOW SurfYogaSamba
— Monica Eleazar Manzano

Fernando Afable of Foto Baryo

On the left is Fernando Afable of Tanauan, Batangas - founder of ‪#‎FotoBaryo‬(on the right), a center for photography that he built up behind his brother's dental office. Once darkroom manager of the International Center For Photography in NYC, he collected all the equipment, books and gear they were going to dispose of and slowly shipped it home in the hopes that he could pass on his passion for it to those who can't afford it. It's my wish that all this really takes off. He's the kind of person I wish we had more of. 🎉 Hats off to you always, Fernando!

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