Meeting LuLu at Rockwell

An invitation that read “this is where PNoy took Grace Lee out on a date” certainly got me curious about the new restaurant called LuLu in Rockwell. Okay, this used to be the old resto called Lu (which I never got to try) until it was sold to the new owners, Chef Tom Hines and DJ/ businessman Rodel Intia.

Judging from the initial degustacion (where I sampled a little bit of everything that was on my lunchmates’ plates), looks like LuLu is a place I can go to again and again, budget permitting :)

First of all, I like the merry mix of contemporary and retro in the interiors. I heard that they’re going to renovate soon but I do hope they don’t change these attractive red chairs….

LuLu interior

The rather long menu is well thought-out and not mundane (read: ordinary). This is culinary fare you would expect to find in hotel fine dining outlets but the prices have been slashed down to please the mall crowd. And it’s a good thing!

Here’s some of the food you can expect to find in LuLu:

The classic beef wellington (P850) was reportedly what President Aquino ordered in the only time he’s dined here. It looked impressive enough: tenderloin of beef is enclosed in puff pastry then topped with mushroom duxelles and red wine sauce. What’s good is that the meat came out amazingly tender. I wish I was able to enjoy this dish to the fullest.

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But I ordered the US Certified Angus Beef Entrecote (P1250) instead and while I specified “medium,” this came out rather well done. I still like the specialty entrecote offered by another restaurant but it seems I couldn’t resist munching on the pomme frites that came with my steak in LuLu.:)

LuLu Rockwell

For seafood lovers, the Green Tea Salmon (P650) with wilted spinach and lemon mashed potato looks inviting. This is a new take on our favorite fish, if you’re tired of having baked salmon that is.

Green tea salmon at LuLu

Somebody in our table said LuLu’s Mac n’ Cheese scented with truffles (P420) is the best. How can it not be when it deftly combines five luxurious cheeses? The dish was filling enough and I wondered why they put this under ‘Appetizers.”

LuLu's mac n' cheese

More food porn: (what my friends ordered)

Ultimate Pork Chop (P620), one of the house bestsellers. I liked that they had pumpkin mash as siding, instead of the usual mashed potato.

LuLu Rockwell

The 12-hour Mediterranean Lamb Shank (P695) certainly looked like it was worth waiting for.

LuLu Rockwell

LuLu’s other promos like the P695 Sunday brunch and lunch sets which they call Prix Fixe Lunch give me reason to go back. They certainly left a good impression.

Chef Tom and Rodel will warmly welcome you to LuLu ;)

LuLu Rockwell

Address: G/F Joya Building, Joya Drive
Rockwell, Makati City

Tel. No. 403-3991

JPE as we celebrate EDSA 26

Thanks to Inquirer for this photo.

As we celebrate the 26th anniversary of EDSA One, the Filipinos’ show of People Power, I look at Senate President Juan Ponce-Enrile and can’t help but be amazed by how he has participated in the different phases of the Filipino nation’s political life, including one of its darkest, and be regarded with respect and a source of wisdom and stability.

Sitting as the presiding judge in the impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona, Enrile’s competent handling of one of the biggest legal events in the country assures the public that whatever the decision of the senator-judges, whether Corona would be acquitted or convicted, Philippine democracy would be enriched.

Enrile was very much part of the two-decade Marcos regime in various capacities in the department of justice,finance, and defense.

As defense minister, he was an enforcer of martial law declared on Sept. 21, 1972, that saw the arrest of thousands of Marcos political enemies including members of media. Newspapers and TV stations were closed and only Marcos-friendly media were allowed to operate later.

To freedom fighters, Enrile’s name evoked fear and hatred.

I remember in the mid- 80’s when Sylvia de la Paz, wife of slain doctor Bobby de la Paz , in a TV show, looking at Enrile straight in the eye and accusing him and the establishment he was representing of having to do with the death of her husband. It was an astounding act of courage.

Then, EDSA One happened. On Feb. 22, 1986, Enrile with then chief of the Philippine Constabulary Fidel V. Ramos,led a coup d’etat against Marcos. Supported by the population, Marcos fell four days four later and Cory Aquino was installed president.

Cory Aquino Spokesman/Speechwriter and former Makati representative Teddy Locsin has said all the martial law sins of Enrile were erased by his role in EDSA One.

But the uneasy partnership between the former jailor and the jailed didn’t last long because Enrile was implicated in a number of coups against Cory Aquino led by Enrile’s former aide, then Capt. Gregorio “Gringo” Honasan, now a senator.

Enrile was also implicated and even jailed in another incident of political shakedown directed against the unelected presidency of Gloria Arroyo in May 2001.

While many of his EDSA One co-actors have faded into the background, Enrile continues to play a prominent role in the current political scene. At 88 years old!

Rex Robles, who headed the special study group in Enrile’s office at the defense ministry and one of the participants in EDSA One, also marvels at the transformation of his former boss into an “iconic” political figure.

He said the rehabilitation of Enrile from a martial law enforcer and destabilizer to a source of political stability is a result of “circumstances prevailing upon him to reinvent himself.”

He said Enrile is able to draw from his deep emotional, spiritual and intellectual resources. He further said that Enrile’s love for books on philosophy has given him a wider view of things.

Robles gives a lot of significance to Enrile’s “88”, which, he said, viewed horizontally is double “ Lemniscate” ,the infinity symbol.

“In a sense, ‘free from boundaries’. JPE is clearly at the moment in time when he has liberated himself from the boundaries of his past. At the same time, he clearly indicates the boundaries of the impeachment process for the prosecution, the defense, and for the court itself,” Robles said of his mentor.

Sampaguita Festival 2012 in San Pedro Laguna

I was in San Pedro Laguna yesterday to witness the Sampaguita Festival 2012. I only heard of this festival last year when Don and Fitz covered the event. I didn’t know that it was scheduled yesterday until I got a text message from Don.

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