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Foodie Club Series: Cantonese Soup Kitchen by Between Bites on Jun 4, 2010    Tuesday night –After our Foodie Club dinner at a recently opened Indian restaurant in Makati, we all headed to our favorite tea spot for after-meals tea drinking.  Our hunger for more good food led to a dinner meet-up the next day at Cantone...



Medicinal Soup for the Soul and Body at Cantonese Soup Kitchen by Frannywanny : a food and travel blog on May 22, 2010It was just another busy weekday for Paul and I as we had to run a couple of errands late in the evening. Driving along Banawe Avenue in Quezon City, we were looking for a place to have our (very late) dinner. I always enjoy visiting this part of tow...



Sneak Peek: A Beautiful Flower in my Tea Cup by Frannywanny : a food and travel blog on May 20, 2010Let me share with you my favorite quote as taken from the Disney movie, Mulan: "The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all..." Trying the Floral Bloom Tea (Php. 59/pot) at the Cantonese Soup Kitchen was re...



Cantonese Soup Kitchen: A sad tale of a take out by MrsMartinez's Raves and Rants on Apr 23, 2010My visit: April 22, 2010 This week was such a busy week for me. DH was away for four days and I have to be his mini me in his office. And had to go to his brother's place every after office to eat dinner as I was left to fend for myself haha I usuall...



Cantonese Soup Kitchen: A Sip of the Soup by Between Bites on Mar 25, 2010    The first time I tried duck misua or duck soup was when I was a kid having Sunday lunches with family in Binondo.  I didn’t like it during the first few years since it tasted herbal (plus anything that once flew other than chicken meat, I do...



Cantonese Soup Kitchen's Healthy Soup Selection by The Philippines and Beyond on Mar 20, 2010A “Soup Kitchen” is usually identified to charitable activity that provides food for the homeless and those who are hungry during wintertime; since then, the term has been used everywhere to mean a feeding program for the poor or the malnourished...



Cantonese Soup Kitchen at Banawe by Eat. Drink. Dance. (Repeat!) on Mar 16, 2010Banawe, QC is not only a place for car afficionados, it's also a place for foodies. Razon's, Mr.Poon, Chinatown's Best, Le Ching, Tramway, Savory, and Causeway are just some familiar names you'll see along the stretch of this well-known street. Then,...



Gelatin Heaven at Catonese Soup Kitchen by Pinoy Cuisine on Mar 16, 2010Even though we’d already devoured our herbal soups and main course, the Chinese feast we had at Cantonese Soup Kitchen was far from over. We got curious about the restaurant’s interesting array of gelatin desserts and had a hard time cho...



Authentic Chinese Cuisine at Cantonese Soup Kitchen by Pinoy Cuisine on Mar 15, 2010The restaurant where I had the beautiful glass of floral tea was Cantonese Soup Kitchen in Banawe St. It’s quite out of the way from where I live, and I think people who don’t live in the Quezon City area will have a hard time getting the...



Cantonese Soup Kitchen by Marriage and Beyond on Mar 13, 2010I initially had my doubts when we first learned that the next food event the hubby and I were invited to was to a Chinese restaurant. I was pleasantly relieved and eventually got really curious when Rowena of Animetric.info told me that this is NOT...