Beer lovers rejoice!
May 1, 2004 | 12:00am
We all know that San Miguel Beer is the best beer in the world, but have you ever wondered what freshly brewed San Miguel beer tastes like? Well, you need not go to the San Miguel brewery to have your sampling of what great beer! All you have to do is drive to Makati, park your car at Dusit Hotel Nikko, turn right after entering the elegant and roomy lobby, and enter the hotels pride: Fiesta San Miguel.
Beer connoisseurs rejoice! Fiesta San Miguel is the first and only place where freshly brewed San Miguel Beer is served. They have their own microbrewery, located right inside the restaurant-bar. You heard me right their very own microbrewery. In fact, on display at the first floor of the restaurant are the brewing kettles and wort kettles, where the fine process of beer-making is done.
Mere words cannot describe the difference between the taste of beer from a bottle and fresh beer straight from the dispensing tank! The freshly brewed beer is infinitely more flavorful and delicious than regular beer; you will experience a host of new flavors that you never had before. Two San Miguel staples are available Pale Pilsen and San Miguel Light.
Before your drinking session, have a delicious dinner first at the ground level of the place. Here, Fiesta San Miguels expert chefs will cook up a unique and satisfying dining experience for you. After you have satisfied your appetite, proceed to the bar at the second level, which can seat up to 200 people. While drinking your crisp, fine beer, mingle with the beautiful people, and be entertained by some of the countrys top bands and performers, who play at Fiesta San Miguel regularly.
Fiesta San Miguel Ill drink to that! See you there!
For inquiries, call 8673333 loc. 3308 and 3341.
The summer came sooner than expected and as early as now, sunworshippers are heading to the beach for a bit of R&R. First on the getaway list is Boracays famous North Beach, home of Fridays Boracay the only AAA-rated resort on the northern part of the island. Established in 1982, Fridays offers more than privacy and security, addictive comfort food, engaging cultural shows and wireless internet. Pampering and personalized service are the key words used by Fridays general manager Philippe Bartholomiluxuries the privileged few have the chance to experience.
Thank God its Fridays!
Looking back, marriage was like something that only existed in Tere Bajars dreams. It was a far-fetched wish that soon found its way within arms reach. What started out as friendship blossomed into romance. Now, JB Garcia and Tere have reached the much-awaited turning point in their relationship that culminated in a sunset wedding ceremony in the presence of family and friends.
The grooms mother, Veekee Abeleda, brother Jan and his wife, Tey, aunt Weena, and cousin Liz came all the way from Los Angeles to celebrate this happy occasion as well as Teres classmates from Switzerland.
And that happened recently, as JB held Teres hand, not for a walk in the park, but for the fulfillment of a promise to forever be united in love.
Hole No. 9 right behind the brides Mediterranean-styled home in Punta Fuego, Batangas was an obvious choice for the wedding site. The beautiful Bajar residence was transformed into a garden palace by the very artistic Gino Gonzales and his equally talented mom, Agnes.
Against the awesome backdrop of colorful sunset hues and brilliant blue shimmer of the South China sea and the majestic mountains, the couple exchanged their vows "to love, honor, and cherish one another all the days of their lives." Dr. Nomer Bernardino and Pastor Jonathan Sebastian presided over the ceremonies filled with inspirational and heart-tugging messages with a special admonition to JB that from this day forward, golf takes second place to his love, Tere.
The Mandaluyong Childrens Choir with their angelic voices marched with the bride along the carpath lined with oriental carpets. The wedding theme was Moroccan inspired.
The celebration of JBs and Teres union continued with a reception at the Club Punta Fuego. Highlights of the evening were warm sentiments shared by the brides mother, Myrla Bajar, and the grooms father, Roland Garcia. Before the dancing began, JB once more declared his love for Tere as a dazzling shower of fireworks lit up the sky.
As the older set retired to their casitas, merrymaking soon took over the dance floor as the guests gamely swayed to the Latin beat.
The wedding celebration did not end on that magical night in Punta Fuego. Three days later, the brides parents, BJ and Myrla Bajar, hosted a dinner-dance for the newlyweds at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Some 300 guests danced the night away to the music of the XOP band and the house beats of VJ Kevin Ruiz.
Truly it was an event both JB and Tere will remember and cherish for a long time.
Congratulations and have a happy life ahead!
Beer connoisseurs rejoice! Fiesta San Miguel is the first and only place where freshly brewed San Miguel Beer is served. They have their own microbrewery, located right inside the restaurant-bar. You heard me right their very own microbrewery. In fact, on display at the first floor of the restaurant are the brewing kettles and wort kettles, where the fine process of beer-making is done.
Mere words cannot describe the difference between the taste of beer from a bottle and fresh beer straight from the dispensing tank! The freshly brewed beer is infinitely more flavorful and delicious than regular beer; you will experience a host of new flavors that you never had before. Two San Miguel staples are available Pale Pilsen and San Miguel Light.
Before your drinking session, have a delicious dinner first at the ground level of the place. Here, Fiesta San Miguels expert chefs will cook up a unique and satisfying dining experience for you. After you have satisfied your appetite, proceed to the bar at the second level, which can seat up to 200 people. While drinking your crisp, fine beer, mingle with the beautiful people, and be entertained by some of the countrys top bands and performers, who play at Fiesta San Miguel regularly.
Fiesta San Miguel Ill drink to that! See you there!
For inquiries, call 8673333 loc. 3308 and 3341.
Thank God its Fridays!
The grooms mother, Veekee Abeleda, brother Jan and his wife, Tey, aunt Weena, and cousin Liz came all the way from Los Angeles to celebrate this happy occasion as well as Teres classmates from Switzerland.
And that happened recently, as JB held Teres hand, not for a walk in the park, but for the fulfillment of a promise to forever be united in love.
Hole No. 9 right behind the brides Mediterranean-styled home in Punta Fuego, Batangas was an obvious choice for the wedding site. The beautiful Bajar residence was transformed into a garden palace by the very artistic Gino Gonzales and his equally talented mom, Agnes.
Against the awesome backdrop of colorful sunset hues and brilliant blue shimmer of the South China sea and the majestic mountains, the couple exchanged their vows "to love, honor, and cherish one another all the days of their lives." Dr. Nomer Bernardino and Pastor Jonathan Sebastian presided over the ceremonies filled with inspirational and heart-tugging messages with a special admonition to JB that from this day forward, golf takes second place to his love, Tere.
The Mandaluyong Childrens Choir with their angelic voices marched with the bride along the carpath lined with oriental carpets. The wedding theme was Moroccan inspired.
The celebration of JBs and Teres union continued with a reception at the Club Punta Fuego. Highlights of the evening were warm sentiments shared by the brides mother, Myrla Bajar, and the grooms father, Roland Garcia. Before the dancing began, JB once more declared his love for Tere as a dazzling shower of fireworks lit up the sky.
As the older set retired to their casitas, merrymaking soon took over the dance floor as the guests gamely swayed to the Latin beat.
The wedding celebration did not end on that magical night in Punta Fuego. Three days later, the brides parents, BJ and Myrla Bajar, hosted a dinner-dance for the newlyweds at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Some 300 guests danced the night away to the music of the XOP band and the house beats of VJ Kevin Ruiz.
Truly it was an event both JB and Tere will remember and cherish for a long time.
Congratulations and have a happy life ahead!
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