Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Chef Theo's Cookbook Now Available on Amazon and Smashwords


FROM: Resultado Gourmet Designs, Co.
www.resultado.com.ph
+63917-840-8319




Want to learn to cook kare-kare and sinigang the proper way? Wish you could carry your cookbooks with you wherever you go? Grab a copy of Chef Theo Zaragoza's first e-cookbook entitled Foolproof Favorites. The book is an e-cookbook with old school, flavorful Filipino classics. This is the first of three volumes to be released this year. Get it now from Amazon and download to your device! Cook anywhere! 

Here's the link to buy the book on Amazon (only $2.99!):

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007O37F9K

Link to buy the book on Smashwords (only $0.99!):

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/145198 

Foolproof Favorites is published by Resultado Publishing in cooperation with Readable Mangoes of Bronze Age Media Inc. Credit goes out to Editor-in-Chief Katrina Ramos Atienza, Carmina Esguerra of Bronza Age Media Inc., Photographer Kevin Bautista, Chefs and Kitchen Testers Clara Cunanan and Kai Padilla, and the Resultado Team of recipe developers, writers, and food stylists.

Wish to publish your own cookbook? Contact Resultado Publishing! Visit http://resultadopublishing.blogspot.com for more info. Resultado offers food styling, photography, production design, recipe development, consultancy, and publishing services. Get in touch with us through the following: resultado_foodstyling@yahoo.com, (+63917)533-9189, and (+632)909-30-44. Hope to hear from you soon!

Monday, August 11, 2008

The Search for the Perfect Kebab






Spicy, sweet, salty, aromatic, flavorful, saucy, fresh… just talking about it makes me feel like Pavlov’s dog. Oh yes, these are the cuisines I believe have touched the Filipino hearts for their burst of flavor and their mouth-watering fare. They are the Persian and Mediterranean cuisine. The Moroccan, Greek, Turkish, Italian, Spanish and the other surrounding countries of the Mediterranean Sea as well as the identical cuisine of Persia have already been synonymous to street food, fast food, and comfort food in the Philippines. But who wouldn’t love these wonderful cuisines? We all know that a big part of our Filipino culture is our food. We love it saucy, we like it tasty, we want it to pack a punch in every bite… and these are the same characteristics that describe the Persian and Mediterranean cuisine. No wonder we drool at a sight of a Shawarma, Kebab rice, or that luscious garlic sauce… yum!

And so, this food lover and her friends decided to take a trip around town to try different Mediterranean and Persian restaurants. But beware! This is no simple joy ride, for we wish to bring you only the best of the best these cuisines have to offer… our personal views take a different toll as we carefully scrutinize every dish and restaurant. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the trip in search for the perfect Kebab.

Café Mediterranean
Our first stopover brings us to the closest and most convenient Mediterranean restaurant for us. Just a few minutes from home, Café Mediterranean in Alabang Town Center boasts a warm, cozy ambiance with dishes that are reasonably priced.
It was lunch time and we took our seats while we waited to be served. We all browsed the menu, looking for something different and good. Few minutes after, we looked at each other and noticed that we were still flipping the pages. I particularly had a hard time choosing because of the numerous dishes cramped in one menu. It was filled with specialties such as Mosaka, Couscous, Hummus, Falafel, Gyros, Baba Ghannouj, Pizza, and ofcourse, Kebabs. Finally, after deciding on trying their whole-wheat gyros while my friends picked their own favourites, we ordered and we waited…and waited…and waited. Oh boy! The restaurant’s service, especially that day, was terrible! They kept on giving us the wrong orders and the food servers seemed to be having a hard time managing their customers during peak hours. When the food arrived, I took a bite of my whole wheat gyro and watched my pita bread crumble away. Seemed like it was days old. But I have to give it to their Vegetable soup, their Baba Ghannouj, their pizzas, and their Kebabs. The meats were tender, it didn’t lack taste, and the flavours were there, though I wouldn’t say that it has that authentic taste. But please, don’t order the Baklava! It’s as small as a Fig Newton and it doesn’t have much “oomph”. All in all, we rated Café Mediterranean three out of five stars because of its accessibility, the cleanliness of the place, and the nice ambiance. For those who are fond of the cuisine but still likes the flavours to be close to “home” and wouldn’t want to drive far to eat, this is the perfect place to dine.

Persiana
For an hour and a half drive from Alabang, a restaurant better be good, especially when the drive is for a midnight snack. We all hopped in a car one evening and drove northward to Pioneer. We got in Persiana Restaurant just in time before it closed for the night. Parking was good, and the place was clean. It is a Casual-Mediterranean Restaurant named after a country that is not in the Mediterranean, but they also serve Persian food that is clearly not part of the said cuisine. This is a common mistake because of the sometimes indistinguishable difference between the two. But anyway enough of the lecture and let’s talk about the food! The restaurant had that usual Mediterranean design of yellows and blues, it was air-conditioned, and they had good mood lighting and music. I got all excited when I took a hold of the menu and read on its very first page the history and the pride of the restaurant – their authentic cooking and their famous garlic sauce. I thought we hit the jackpot until we started placing our orders. The dishes were either out-of-stock or would take ages to prepare. The servers seemed annoyed at us for coming in so late and they all looked tired as if they couldn’t wait for us to leave. So we ended up ordering Fried cheese, Keema, Beef Curry, and Anchovy Pizza. The Fried Cheese was great, but then again, what do you expect with frying cheese, you can never go wrong with it! The Keema was okay, and tasted like our version of Arroz ala Cobana. The Curry was really good and spicy, though it only had a piece or two of beef. The Anchovy Pizza was a favourite but it’s something you can make from home. To describe the food in one phrase, I can say that the dishes were already fused with our own comfort flavours in order to impress the Filipino palate. It is also very much like “lutong bahay”. I was disappointed with the “famous” garlic sauce though… the mayonnaise base was too strong, it didn’t taste authentic at all. We gave the restaurant two out of five stars, due to the bad service and the lack of menu items. Maybe next time we should try visiting a bit earlier to really get to see and try them at their best.

Mr. Kebab
I was actually very excited to go to Mr. Kebab in Quezon Avenue because I’ve been there countless times after gimmick nights. My favourite will have to be the Shawarma rice. I decided to be sober enough to try their food and ordered the usual. For a simple place, food preparation was really fast and before you can say “Shawarma!”, your dish is already at your table. I took a spoonful of my rice and chicken and thought that it actually tasted better when I’m dead drunk. It’s more like the “tapsilog” version of Persian food, catering to the late night diners who are fond of the place’s own version of the said cuisine, and who wants to enjoy good food at super cheap prices! One can never go wrong with delicious yet inexpensive food. But then, we are looking for authenticity. Mr. Kebab is very “Pinoy” in taste and style. Ambiance is okay, again, somewhat like a “tapsilog-an” shack, but clean enough that you wouldn’t mistake it for a “carinderia”. For its fast service, cheap menu, and good sized servings, we gave Mr. Kebab a good three out of five stars.

Shawarma Snack Center
I was actually surprised that people were raving about this place, because when we visited the one at BF Paranaque, I wasn’t quite impressed. Parking was very hard especially for those who fear for their lives and for their cars when parking on the side of a main road, and the place looked very much like a glorified “carinderia”. But I know that most great food is almost always hidden in the typical “hole in a wall” type of place. I was hungry as hell so for my dinner I decided to order the special - a choice of 3 barbeques (Kebab, Beef tenderloin, and Chicken), Arabic rice, salad, and pita bread. The order took a good twenty minutes before it was served. Maybe I was expecting too much, but when I tried my Arabic rice, I was searching for some flavour I couldn’t find. I smothered it once more with garlic sauce, salad, and Kebab, and this time it was tastier and better. So I thought, that’s the secret, shove a mouthful of everything in your plate down your throat in one bite. The meats in themselves were tasty and gave off a spicy aroma which I have to say is not so bad at all. But then, the effort of having to recreate the authentic flavour in every bite is quite tiring. We are still looking for a place that gives a person pure nirvana – from entering the place, eating their food, to feeling the ambiance. So for this dinner trip to Shawarma Snack Center, we give it two out of five stars.

Kabab Korner
Kabab Corner is a new Persian place in East Avenue, Matalino Street, near the Heart Center. One of the owners is an Iranian who also owns Kemand’s Kebab in Mendiola. When we entered the restaurant, the distinct aroma of the cuisine pierced my nose and right then and there, I know I finally found what I was looking for. I felt that I was transported to another country because I hardly saw any Filipinos around. They had a big parking lot and a huge place that was painted with warm tones and decorated with classic Persian pieces. We took our seats and comfortably read the menu. It included dishes I have never seen before at other Persian restaurants. The pictures in the menu all looked very scrumptious and added a bit of class to the place. We ordered different Kebabs (Tandoori, Beef Chelo, and Chicken), Grilled Tomato and Onions on the side, Beef Korma, Lobia rice, and Yoghurt drinks. We were surprised that the owners themselves greeted us and even served us some of the food. The cooking had a distinct authentic flavor that is hard to explain other than that it was delicious. I found the “kick” I was looking for. Like with their garlic sauce, it was the kind that pinches your tongue right when it touches it. The meats have a very distinct aroma from a certain spice that gave them a different zest. The Chello was juicy and aromatic. The yoghurt drink was exceptionally refreshing. The curry wasn’t only spicy, it had a spiced essence I can only describe as the sticking taste in your mouth, especially when you burp! It’s oniony, garlicy, spicy, sweet, salty… delicious. The dish servings were astonishly huge for its very inexpensive price and could be shared with a friend. By the end of our lunch, we were all happy and very, very full. Now I know exactly where to go for the perfect Kebab. Because of the superb service, the cozy ambiance, the price of the food, and the authenticity of the flavor, we gave Kabab Korner, you guessed it, a five out of five stars.

The search still continues, and who knows, we might discover yet another restaurant that could outdo the ones in our list. But after the treasure we have discovered at East Avenue, I don’t think anyone can top that anytime soon!

Resultado Gourmet Designs, Co. had the priviledge to food style and photograph the menu of Kabab Korner. For food styling, food photography, and menu makeover services, contact Resultado Gourmet Designs Co. at (+632)842-9480; (+63916)7408319; theo@resultado.com.ph; theo_zaragoza@yahoo.com; and visit the company’s website at www.resultado.com.ph. For the company’s news and articles, visit www.resultadofoodstylingco.blogspot.com.

By: Samantha Ramos- Zaragoza

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Who Needs a Menu Makeover?


We have to admit, we all go through some kind of fashion makeover once in a while; may it be a new haircut, buying new set of clothes, or a total change of style. We either consult our friends or, to the extreme, professional fashion gurus to make sure we are buying the latest trends or showing off our personal style. And why do we do it? Simply because we want to look presentable and we want to be in-the-now. As much as we need regular fashion makeovers, restaurant menus have to have their own makeovers too. A menu is not just an “information guide” to what one wants to eat, but it also represents the total atmosphere a restaurant wants to convey. As a marketing tool, menus are as important as flyers and posters. But where does one go for a “Menu Makeover”? Don’t fret, because the professionals are just a phone call away. Meet the Resultado Gourmet Designs Team.

Resultado Gourmet Designs, Co. is a food styling and food photography firm that has expanded its services to food consultation and graphic design. The company has teamed up with Burnwater Design Studios (www.burnwater.com.ph) for graphic design making Resultado Co. your ultimate one-stop-shop. Resultado Co. aims to deliver the best results your business deserves, and what better way to do so but by taking care of all your marketing needs? By working hand-in-hand with graphic designers and with proper food consultation, our company will be able to give you a menu style that will express exactly what your restaurant wants to say.

Still thinking twice? Then let our clients speak for us. Resultado Co. recently worked with three restaurants with different cuisines: Mongkok, a Chinese restaurant, Teriyaki Boy, a Japanese fast food by Pancake House Group, and Jimini Pizza, a newly opened restaurant born from the famous Jimini Pizza Kiosk. All three restaurants needed trendy, attractive, yet functional new menus.

Mongkok Dimsum and Noodles offers a wide-range of products from congee specials, dimsums, rice toppings, fried noodle dishes, and desserts. Their aim is to introduce exotic yet delectable food different from other Chinese restaurants. But with so many items in a cramped-up menu, people tend to overlook the best Mongkok has to offer. It was time for a menu makeover. Resultado Co. and its partner graphic designers worked with the needs of Mongkok and they came up with a well-organized yet attention-grabbing menu.

And just to prove how confident Resultado Co.’s food stylist Chef Theo Zaragoza is with his cuisine knowledge and expertise he offered the company’s services for food styling, food photography, and food consultation to Teriyaki Boy. Being a modern Japanese fast food with colorful “animé” designs, Teriyaki Boy wanted actual food presentation and a menu that will communicate the said ambiance. Working with the client’s requirements, Resultado Co.’s talented food photographer and Chef Theo provided Teriyaki Boy with photographs showing off the dishes’ natural appeal through zesty food styling. Chef Theo also presented new and modern ways of serving the traditional Japanese food the restaurant offers.

And when Jimini Pizza opened their new restaurant in Greenhills, Resultado Gourmet Designs, Co. had the opportunity to do food styling and food photography for their menu board. After years of serving their delightful deep-dish pizzas at kiosks virtually everywhere in Metro Manila, they now decided to open a cool diner-style restaurant that will not only serve their world-class yet reasonably priced deep-dish pizzas but also an array of promising dishes such as grilled pizza bars and waffles. Needless to say, Resultado Co. produced mouthwatering works of “food” art immortalized in photos that worked exceptionally well with the overall theme of the restaurant.

Resultado Gourmet Designs, Co. received good feedback from the clients and wishes to offer these new services to needing companies and restaurants. So what are you waiting for? Want that competitive edge and flair for your menus? Have your Menu Makeover today!

Contact us through: (02)8429480; (0917)7408319; theo@resultado.com.ph; theo_zaragoza@yahoo.com. Visit our website and learn more about our company, our partners, and to view our portfolio – http://www.resultado.com.ph/.

*Watch out for the menus and menu board of Mongkok Dimsum and Noodles, Teriyaki Boy, and Jimini Pizza coming soon this May and June.

By: Samantha Ramos- Zaragoza

Resultado Gourmet Designs, Co.







The perspective on food is constantly evolving and the world looks at food in a different way. Today, food is perceived as something more than a means to extinguish hunger; it is now considered a sensory experience. A delight not only for the taste buds but also beholds with sight and aroma.

Resultado Gourmet Designs Co. understands that food doesn’t just need to taste good, it also needs to look good. That said, presentation is as important as what greets the palate. Our goal is to foster good business relationships with our clients to address their specific needs whilst catering to their customers’ wants as well. Resultado shares the objective of the clients to give discerning customers the best that they deserve.

In a sea of food entrepreneurs, it is a must that the business stands out with distinct and unique advertising that fits its target market. Resultado shares this ideal thus, we strive to provide the freshest ideas and concepts in every photograph and menu to be able to reach the business’ full potential.

It is said that the only constant thing in this world is change. So make that change a good one! If your marketing tools needs improvement or the ultimate makeover, Resultado will get the job done. We offer you services from food styling to menu/recipe development.

Food styling and Food photography
Resultado delivers best quality styling that showcases food that come to life, providing a feast for the eyes as much as it is for the stomach. It is in our vision that we capture what the senses experience through creative and artistic styling and translate it to photographs.

Food Consultancy and Menu/Recipe Development
Menus are as important as the food. Resultado is ready to collaborate with clients in creating menus that present delicious options and selections that is sure to whet the appetite.

During our four years in the business, we are pleased to have worked with several notable companies. Our clientele include San Miguel Foods, Inc., Universal Robina Corporation (URC), LJC Group of Restaurants, Pancake House Group, Food Magazine, Kraft Eden Cheese, and Del Monte Philippines.

In partnership with Burnwater Design Studios, a graphic design company, Resultado will accomplish the best results that will meet your expectations, making us your ultimate one-stop-shop.

Resultado Gourmet Designs Co. looks forward to being your partner in achieving success for you and your business.

Please visit our website at http://www.resultado.com.ph/ to view our portfolio.
You can reach us at (02) 842-9480, (0916) 740-8319 or e-mail us at theo@resultado.com.ph or theo_zaragoza@yahoo.com

by: Raica Grace Y. Flores