MALATE : A Matter of Taste (The Food and People Who Define A Lifestyle, With Recipes of Famous Cafe Adriatico Dishes)
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9789715694278 - Glenna Aquino, Editor: Thelma Sioson San Juan, Photographer: Denise Weldon, Photographer: Neal Oshima, Photographer: Other photos from LJC files: MALATE : A Matter of Taste (The Food and People Who Define A Lifestyle, With Recipes of Famous Cafe Adriatico Dishes)
Glenna Aquino, Editor: Thelma Sioson San Juan, Photographer: Denise Weldon, Photographer: Neal Oshima, Photographer: Other photos from LJC files

MALATE : A Matter of Taste (The Food and People Who Define A Lifestyle, With Recipes of Famous Cafe Adriatico Dishes) (2001)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789715694278 bzw. 9715694276, in Englisch, 210 Seiten, The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. Taschenbuch, neu.

51,97 ($ 58,30)¹ + Versand: 15,11 ($ 16,95)¹ = 67,08 ($ 75,25)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Reflections of Asia.
This book is not just the history of a restaurant chain that has become a Philippine institution. It is not just a compiliation of recipes of favorite dishes. And it is not just about the denizens of Adriatico. It is about a place that has come to stand for a lifestyle -- and a lifestyle that, in turn, has become a landmark in Filipino culture. All this evolved without a master plan, and it continue to evolve in ways no one person or institution can chart alone. In this way is Malate unique in Philippine society. A tourist in the Philippines for the first time only has to spend a night in Malate to see and feel a microcosm of this urban life and psyche. The experience of course starts with dining and discovering the many dishes served, many of them classics and favorites by now, some popping up as culinary unpredicatabilities. But the experience doesn't end there -- it builds up into a trove of memories. In here are narratives tracing the growth of the Malate way of life -- which defies definitive description to this day -- historical accounts of how Cafe Adriatico was, quite accidentally, born out of an antiques shop put up by the food and art connoisseur father-and-son tandem of E. Aguilar Cruz, an eminent diplomat, writer and artist, and lorenzo "Larry" J. Cruz, a journalist, bureaucrat and restauranteur. Going beyond the data, it has essays born out of the feelings, memories and discerning tastes of people who have been touched by the Malate way of life. While other spots in the city rise and fall with trends and "in" and "out" dicates of style, Malate, through two decades, has withstood the fleeting standards of lifestyle. It has reinvented itself through time. And unlike other culture landmarks, Malate trives pretty mcuh on its own -- without grand design from government or business. Also , it must be the only spot in the country where the urban poor -- they who live in the vicinity -- can co-exist with elite, artists. Paperback, Label: The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. Verkaufsrang: 10704224.
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9789715694278 - Glenna Aquino, Editor: Thelma Sioson San Juan, Photographer: Denise Weldon, Photographer: Neal Oshima, Photographer: Other photos from LJC files: MALATE : A Matter of Taste (The Food and People Who Define A Lifestyle, With Recipes of Famous Cafe Adriatico Dishes)
Glenna Aquino, Editor: Thelma Sioson San Juan, Photographer: Denise Weldon, Photographer: Neal Oshima, Photographer: Other photos from LJC files

MALATE : A Matter of Taste (The Food and People Who Define A Lifestyle, With Recipes of Famous Cafe Adriatico Dishes) (2001)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789715694278 bzw. 9715694276, in Englisch, 210 Seiten, The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. Taschenbuch, neu.

55,78 ($ 58,30)¹ + Versand: 16,22 ($ 16,95)¹ = 72,00 ($ 75,25)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Reflections of Asia.
This book is not just the history of a restaurant chain that has become a Philippine institution. It is not just a compiliation of recipes of favorite dishes. And it is not just about the denizens of Adriatico. It is about a place that has come to stand for a lifestyle -- and a lifestyle that, in turn, has become a landmark in Filipino culture. All this evolved without a master plan, and it continue to evolve in ways no one person or institution can chart alone. In this way is Malate unique in Philippine society. A tourist in the Philippines for the first time only has to spend a night in Malate to see and feel a microcosm of this urban life and psyche. The experience of course starts with dining and discovering the many dishes served, many of them classics and favorites by now, some popping up as culinary unpredicatabilities. But the experience doesn't end there -- it builds up into a trove of memories. In here are narratives tracing the growth of the Malate way of life -- which defies definitive description to this day -- historical accounts of how Cafe Adriatico was, quite accidentally, born out of an antiques shop put up by the food and art connoisseur father-and-son tandem of E. Aguilar Cruz, an eminent diplomat, writer and artist, and lorenzo "Larry" J. Cruz, a journalist, bureaucrat and restauranteur. Going beyond the data, it has essays born out of the feelings, memories and discerning tastes of people who have been touched by the Malate way of life. While other spots in the city rise and fall with trends and "in" and "out" dicates of style, Malate, through two decades, has withstood the fleeting standards of lifestyle. It has reinvented itself through time. And unlike other culture landmarks, Malate trives pretty mcuh on its own -- without grand design from government or business. Also , it must be the only spot in the country where the urban poor -- they who live in the vicinity -- can co-exist with elite, artists. Paperback, Label: The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2001, Studio: The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. Verkaufsrang: 9556004.
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9789715694278 - Weldon, Denise and SanJuan Sioson Thelma: Malate : a matter of taste
Weldon, Denise and SanJuan Sioson Thelma

Malate : a matter of taste (2001)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN US

ISBN: 9789715694278 bzw. 9715694276, vermutlich in Englisch, Manila : LJC Restaurant Group, gebraucht, guter Zustand.

80,00 + Versand: 6,00 = 86,00
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Versandantiquariat Ottomar Köhler Einzelunternehmen, 63452 Hanau.
kart., 28 cm, 208 S., Ill., sehr guter Zustand. 6,00 € Versandkosten wegen des Gewichtes This book is not just the history of a restaurant chain that has become a Philippine institution. It is not just a compiliation of recipes of favorite dishes. And it is not just about the denizens of Adriatico. It is about a place that has come to stand for a lifestyle -- and a lifestyle that, in turn, has become a landmark in Filipino culture. All this evolved without a master plan, and it continue to evolve in ways no one person or institution can chart alone. In this way is Malate unique in Philippine society. A tourist in the Philippines for the first time only has to spend a night in Malate to see and feel a microcosm of this urban life and psyche. The experience of course starts with dining and discovering the many dishes served, many of them classics and favorites by now, some popping up as culinary unpredicatabilities. But the experience doesn't end there -- it builds up into a trove of memories. In here are narratives tracing the growth of the Malate way of life -- which defies definitive description to this day -- historical accounts of how Cafe Adriatico was, quite accidentally, born out of an antiques shop put up by the food and art connoisseur father-and-son tandem of E. Aguilar Cruz, an eminent diplomat, writer and artist, and lorenzo "Larry" J. Cruz, a journalist, bureaucrat and restauranteur. Going beyond the data, it has essays born out of the feelings, memories and discerning tastes of people who have been touched by the Malate way of life. While other spots in the city rise and fall with trends and "in" and "out" dicates of style, Malate, through two decades, has withstood the fleeting standards of lifestyle. It has reinvented itself through time. And unlike other culture landmarks, Malate trives pretty mcuh on its own -- without grand design from government or business. Also , it must be the only spot in the country where the urban poor -- they who live in the vicinity -- can co-exist with elite, artists., 1000, Subjects, 1, Arts & Photography, 2, Biographies & Memoirs, 3, Business & Money, 3248857011, Calendars, 4, Children's Books, 12290, Christian Books & Bibles, 4366, Comics & Graphic Novels, 5, Computers & Technology, 6, Cookbooks, Food & Wine, 48, Crafts, Hobbies & Home, 8975347011, Education & Teaching, 173507, Engineering & Transportation, 301889, Gay & Lesbian, 10, Health, Fitness & Dieting, 9, History, 86, Humor & Entertainment, 10777, Law, 17, Literature & Fiction, 173514, Medical Books, 18, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, 20, Parenting & Relationships, 3377866011, Politics & Social Sciences, 21, Reference, 22, Religion & Spirituality, 23, Romance, 75, Science & Math, 25, Science Fiction & Fantasy, 4736, Self-Help, 26, Sports & Outdoors, 28, Teen & Young Adult, 5267710011, Test Preparation, 27, Travel, 283155, Books V31194K1 ISBN 9715694276 Versand D: 6,00 EUR Malate (Philippines) -- Description and travel. Malate (Philippines) -- Social life and customs. Restaurants -- Philippines; Restaurantkette Philippinen, Angelegt am: 07.01.2022.
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9789715694278 - Glenna Aquino: MALATE : A Matter of Taste (The Food and People Who Define A Lifestyle, With Recipes of Famous Cafe Adriatico Dishes)
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MALATE : A Matter of Taste (The Food and People Who Define A Lifestyle, With Recipes of Famous Cafe Adriatico Dishes) (2001)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB NW

ISBN: 9789715694278 bzw. 9715694276, in Englisch, The LJC Restaurant Group & Bookmark, INC. Taschenbuch, neu.

91,40 + Versand: 6,86 = 98,26
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