Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Suzu Kin Japanese Restaurant

Those who are close to me, know that I'm a fan of Asian cuisine: Thai, Singaporean, Chinese, Indo-Malay and of course Japanese food.
However, its kind of difficult to find yummy yet affordable Asian food especially in Makati (ugh). One evening, my friend and I were feeling adventurous, and wanted to try something new. And by that, we mean eat someplace we haven't tried before. And so, we discovered this simple restaurant in Kamagong that offers traditional yet cheap Japanese food, its Suzu Kin Japanese Restaurant.
Façade of Suzu Kin.
If your coming from PRC, you can just take the jeepney either going LRT or Mantrade and tell manong driver to drop you at Kamagong. From there, you can just walk going to this resto. You will pass by Mall of Kitchen, Cheesecake Melissa and Bistro Group.
Before you reach Charaptor, you will pass by this restaurant, its not really hard to find.

Simple and clean interior.
Menu posters inside the restaurant.

The Menu. Reasonably priced dishes, yes?

I noticed that the servers of Suzu Kin are these gorgeous motherly ladies. This is new for me, since most people in the service industry are young. However, this for me, added a more "homey" feel to the resto. Same as how a mother serves food to her children :)
Yakisoba Noodles
My friend and I weren't that hungry that night (aside from the fact that its almost 9PM haha),
so we opted for Yakisoba Noodles and Dynamite Roll.
Dynamite Roll
The Dynamite Roll though may come as a surprise, especially those who have tried the same dish at Jipan.
Suzu Kin uses raw fish compared to Jipan's cooked version. However, I can't beg myself to choose, since both are equally tasty hehe.. 
 My first dining experience with Suzu Kin was a really good one.
They have many more dishes that I am very excited to try. With that said, I am definitely coming back!
 


Monday, July 6, 2015

DIY: Distressed Shorts

 Well, denim never goes out of fashion but come summer and wearing your faithful pants won't be so comfy. And besides, you might have some old pair of jeans just sitting in your closet. So why not transform them into something sexy and sassy? Agree? :)
 
"But there's always a first time for everything", this quote perfectly describes todays blog entry. Its SFE's first DIY post! Yehey! 
I'll show how I made my own distressed shorts.
First, you might want to check your closet for pants (or ask your friends if they have) that you are not wearing anymore. In my case though, I bought an old pair of bermuda-like denim shorts in a thrift shop for only Php 25.00 ($ 0.55). Remember that the material should not be stretchy so that your shorts will "fray" better.
For pants, cut first up to knee high so that it is easier to work with. Then, using a marking pencil or a normal pencil, mark where you want to cut your shorts or what shape you want. I advice that you wear them as you mark, so you could easily visualize how "short" your shorts will be. With the help of a tape measure, I marked the outer side of the shorts a good 5 inches from the hem.
Then, on the same side, I marked another 6 inches from the hem. This is because I want the front side to be shorter.
You will see it later :)
Then, I marked the inner side of the shorts with 3 inches from the hem.
Connect both the 5" and 6" mark of the outer side to the 3" mark of the inner side of the shorts and...

...you will have something like this.
Cut both sides of the shorts using the 3" to 5" line. Then, cut the front side only using the 3" to 6" line and...
...your shorts should look like this.
I noticed this part sticking out so I just folded the shorts in half and cut that part. Don't worry if your cut is not too straight because when you start fraying your shorts, this will not be noticeable.
Then from here, you can start distressing your shorts. There are no rules on how to distress them,
you can be as creative as you want *wink*. For my shorts, I just cut 4 lines on the back pocket.
 
When you launder your shorts, it will actually fray on its own but if you are not happy with it,
you can use tweezers to pull the threads. Remember though that they will fray better over time :) 
Front side.
Back side.
Tada! I really liked the finished product of my project. It's so easy and fun to do, I might do 2 more of these soon.
Try this and transform your old pants or shorts to sassy ones :)