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Let's Eat Magazine - July 2016

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LET’S EAT is a 20-page booklet size magazine that will come with the Philippine STAR every last Friday of the month. This new project aims to be your new guide in exploring the best culinary spots in the city, helping you in uncovering only the best of the restaurants in the city.

LET’S EAT will feature geographic-centric issues, exploring the newest food places around the Metro. The magazine has Spanky Enriquez, one of the most trusted voices on all things related to food in the media, dishing on the food, ambiance and the overall experience of the featured restaurants.

In this issue

All food is surrounded by narratives. Each dish has a story to tell, each ingredient has a provenance that sparks
a journey of tales. Its fascinating how each day, the
food we eat revolves around the voices and scenes that comprise our lives: over lunch we hear gossip—little stories in themselves—over dinner we recollect our day, gather goings on, and in between we move from one meal to the next, with a book open or a television show to accompany us as we chew and digest, or your social media feed.
In this issue, we thought its about time we explore fiction and food. In three short stories, written by some of the
most exciting voices in fiction today, the capacity of food
to tell stories is on display: happenstances ranging from the puzzling (Eliza Victoria’s “Premium”), the bittersweet (Thor Balanon’s “It’s All Right”), to just downright dark and bizaare (Dodo Dayao’s “Animal Magic”).
Elsewhere in the issue, we have essays on food and writing, and—a first in the magazine—a book review of this year’s Man Booker International Prize winner.

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