Food

La Petite Camille

La Petite Camille’s name is specifically a French phrase for “little girl, Camille” which reflects the French culinary influence of Vietnamese cuisine as Vietnam was actually a French protectorate for many years prior to its independence.

The restaurant opened last December 17, 2012, and is made up of the same group that has brought in concepts such as Super Bowl of China and Yomenya Goemon Japanese Spaghetti house in partnership with Mama Fong, owner of La Petite Camille in Millbrae, California.

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Fashion Lifestyle

Achieving Different Hair-Style Everyday with Grips

I’m generally not a gel-guy, Im a person who loves to use a cap rather than having long hours fixing my hair. But with the new lifestyle I have, doing things that somehow consume some time becomes an obligation, including getting my hair done. So trying out new brands specially for the hair should be very meticulously done.

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Entertainment

BREAD N’ BUTTER RECEIVES ITS 2ND GANDINGAN AWARD

Things have been so good for the Tri-kada as they have been receiving awards and recognition in the past years. The UNTV family has another reason to celebrate as Bread n’ Butter won its second, yes its second Best Livelihood-Oriented Program Gandingan ng Kabuhayan award at the recently held 7th Gandingan Awards. The Gandingan awards […]

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Lifestyle

Dominic Meily talks about his Top Places to visit in Manila for Street Photography

Street photography, we could say is one of the easiest platform to get into photography, but knowing the right technique and having a unique style could really give a big difference. According to my Street photographer friend, Dominic Meily, in becoming a street photographer all you need to do is get a camera and go out, take a photos. You don’t need fancy cameras, or fancy lenses and one doesn’t need to be a professional. After all it’s’ not the camera which makes a good photo composition, though having fancy one could really contribute on the crispiness and quality of your shot. It still boils down on how creative and how you compose a shot.

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