12/25/11

A QUIZ from the book guys like girls who ...

December 25, 2011 0 Comments
hi guys... take this quiz and tell me how much did u get and i will tell you your results.... k? this is for all gender so it would not be a problem.

... START!

  1. Which of these activities best describes what you do when you hang out with friends?
a. make sure everyone has something to eat, and someone to talk to.
b. have a great one-one conversations with few of your friends.
c. entertain the group with your latest crazy story,

2. To unwind after an hectic day of exams at school, you would choose to:

a. be active by taking a jog or exercising after being stuck in a desk all day.
b. watch the movie or TV episode you have to TiVo while studying.
c. be creative - write your journal, snap some cool pictures, or rearrange your bedroom.

3. If your "good skills" had to fit into one of these categories, which would it be?

a. Physical (like pogo stick or bow-hunting skills)
b. intelligence (like computer-hacking skills)
c. creative (like drawing ligers and stuff.)

ADD IT UP NOW!
A = 3     B = 2    C = 1



cr: CHAD EASTHAM (guys like girls who... Book.)

 
 

12/6/11

Hide-chan Ramen ...

December 06, 2011 0 Comments
- umi
Hide-Chan Ramen
248 East 52nd St
New York, NY 10022

So, this girl loves her seafood, but at heart, I’m a porker. Seriously. Two weeks ago when Grub Street reported on a Hakata ramen place opening up where Torys used to be, I made a bee-line. We got in around 7-8pm and waited 5 minutes for a table to clear up. The service was fast and nice and we waited to get our bowls of ramen with drafts of Sapporo. (They also have bottles of Kirin) 5 minutes after our ramen order, we saw two plates of gyoza go by and it smelled amazing. We flagged a waitress down and ordered a plate when she told us there is a 10 minute or so lag for these gyozas (where I knew I made the right decision) and that they might come after our noodles. Uh, dude… does this face look like a face that cares?

Listen. Get the gyoza. It was pretty incredible. I think it beats gyoza you can find anywhere else. The meat is flavored, the dumpling layers are thin and silky and charred on one side, and the sauce they give you doesn’t overpower the dumpling, it isn’t too tart. They even give you some yuzu koshou (pepper) to give it a little bite. For only $5, it’s a winner. Order 2 plates, even.

Other things I saw on the menu were pork buns and mentaiko (salted roe) on rice, both of which we didn’t try. Next time. The ramen menu, of course, is fully rounded with their tonkotsu hakata men, and then variations of extra pork, spicy, and roasted garlic. They also had different “men” or noodles, which are thicker. Finally, they also have tsuke-men hot or cold like in the fashion of Setagaya. The choices aren’t nearly as extensive as Menkuitei (who is all over the map – with no specialty, really) but large enough for all but they all retain a certain Hakata character. Really well done. I forgot to mention, they also have a miso and shoyu (soy sauce) option.


I ordered the Tonkotsu ramen with roasted black garlic called, Kuro Ramen (Black Ramen) and Ryan got the Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen with their special rayu sauced called, Kara Ramen (Spicy Ramen). I will say that the Kuro Ramen comes with a huge lump of roasted garlic on the side and the broth of the regular Tonkotsu ramen before mixing was amazing. The roasted garlic added a real smoky burnt flavor that was amazing on the noodles. However, fell short of the “I want to drink every last drop,” measure of broths. By the end the garlic broth tasted too burnt and not enough garlicky. Ryan claimed that he recognized the paste as something Ippudo puts in their broth in small amounts. However, I was sneaking spoonfuls of Ryan’s Spicy Ramen broth, which was pretty damn spicy in the first spoonful, but managed to not get overwhelming as time went on. Finally, the pork belly that comes with the ramen doesn’t quite beat Ippudo, but is fatty, soft and tender. I think the kind that came with our bowl is different then the soy sauce marinated with brown sugar pork that is featured in some of the other concoctions in their menu… which I would be interested in trying.


Having tried the hot ramens, Ryan is a tsukemen kinda guy, so he’s going to have that. I might stick to the regular tonkotsu ramen or spicy ramen. Although what was REALLY killer was couple of spoonfuls of my garlic broth in the spicy ramen. Amazing. Over all, the ramen’s satisfied both of us and was more than enough in terms of portions. It was generous, but not too much and the price point of $10 is much better than Ippudo. Ippudo still has a special place in my heart, but this place definitely usurped Setagaya (where I would still go in a pinch). The feel is similar to Totto (yakitori – still haven’t tried Ramen Totto – not really a chicken broth kinda gal), which is understandable because they are sibling restaurants. I guess Ramen Totto’s porkier half.

On our way in, we bumped into an acquaintance of ours from the concert scene and he apparently comes here all the time. He loves the tonkotsu ramen. Also, right when we were leaving there were couple of Japanese people that came in (most of the other customers were Japanese of the young punk fashion type of crowd) exclaimed, “UMAI!” in his first slurp of noodles. So, definitely check this place out.

12/3/11

TOTTO RAMEN: Chicken Paitan Ramen

December 03, 2011 0 Comments
Being a person who loves eating Japanese food, naturally this place would catch my eye – Totto Ramen. The owner who opened Yakitori Totto and Soba Totto has recently opened this ramen restaurant. Who can resist the urge to cash in on the latest craze? The Japanese comfort food, ramen, has infiltrated Manhattan and caught the eyes and stomachs of many.


So, how does Totto Ramen stack up against restaurants like Ippudo and Ramen Setagaya? I was very interested in finding out. After several attempts to gather people to eat with me, I finally get a group of 4 to come with me. It turns out that this restaurant is better equipped for smaller parties and one cannot make reservations. That’s right – you write your name and party size on a clipboard and wait your turn.
After waiting 45 minutes for a table, we happily sat down by the counter. Its huge line is probably attributed to its size. Totto Ramen can probably fit around 25 people in its space. It is comprised of a counter and a few tables in the back. Yes, a typical Japanese sized restaurant indeed. We started off with the Chashu Mayo Don.


This is comprised of  broiled pork with yuzu mayonnaise on a rice. Pretty good, though I didn’t find the pork to be particularly memorable. At the same time, it’s broiled pork so it can’t be bad, right?


I got the Chicken Paitan Ramen, which its soup base is comprised of a whole chicken and premium soy sauce. It is topped with scallion, onion, char siu pork, and a nori (seaweed). Delicious? Oh yes. I would say it is the perfect ramen for the winter, and even the summer. The soup was very flavorful, not too oily and had the proper amount of saltiness to it. Noodles cooked just right, and the char siu was not too fatty and nicely suited the broth. The minced onions added to the ramen’s texture by giving it a little more of a bite. All in all, two thumbs up!


Their spicy bamboo shoots provide quite a spicy bite. As seen above, it looks pretty much covered in some sort of hot paste, perhaps similar to something that Koreans use, so that it has a kick.
I have to say, it’s probably the first Japanese restaurant that actually serves spicy food. Its menu features a spicy ramen with several hot peppers symbolizing how spicy it actually is. None of us got this ramen though I am interested in tasting it.


I didn’t order Spicy Totto Ramen, but figured some of you might like to see it anyway!
If you’re in the area and craving ramen, or even not in the area and craving ramen, this is a place to try to hit up. Be aware of its small spaces and seating restrictions. Otherwise, a good value and highly recommend their Chicken Paitan Ramen. I am still a fan of Ippudo because of the other ramens, but this is certainly a close second.

blogged by:   TERRY CHEN


Totto Ramen
366 W.52nd St.
New York, NY 10019
(212) 582-0052
http://tottoramen.com
Menu

RAMEN GLOSSARY!!

December 03, 2011 0 Comments
assari – literally “light/simple”. A classification for ramen characterized by a lighter, clearer, and less oily soup.

beni shōga – literally “red ginger”. Often used as a topping in tonkotsu ramen as well as many other Japanese dishes.

bonito – type of fish commonly used in making dashi. The fish is usually fermented and smoked.

chahan – fried rice.

chashu – simmered pork served as a ramen topping. Chashu is also sometimes offered as a cold side dish and garnished with green onions.

chuuka soba – literally “chinese soba”. This term is often used interchangeably with ramen, but sometimes chuuka soba refers to a slightly different type of noodles which are more yellow and lower in fat than regular ramen.

dashi – soup stock, commonly made with dried bonito flakes and kombu among other ingredients.

gyoza – Japanese version of Chinese dumplings, made with ingredients such as pork, garlic, and cabbage. Gyoza are pan-friend, and served with a dipping sauce of soy sauce and vinegar.

hakata ramen – one of the most popular types of ramen in Japan, characterized by a rich, milky tonkotsu broth and hard, thin noodles.

hanjuku egg – marinated “half-boiled” egg commonly served with ramen.

kaedama – extra serving of noodles. Kaedama is only available at some ramenyas, and gives you an extra serving of noodles only. Make sure you save some soup!

kamaboko – processed “cake” of pureed white fish. Also see naruto.

kansui – a type of mineral water used in making ramen noodles. The purity and content of kansui is closely regulated in Japan. Kansui gives ramen noodles its distinct taste and texture and gives it a slight yellowish color.

kayaku – seasoning packet found in instant and cup/bowl ramen that flavors the soup. Some instant ramen also include a packet of oil to further enhance the soup flavors.

kikurage – “black wood ear” mushrooms

kombu – wide, large type of sun-dried seaweed used for sushi and dashi.

kotteri – literally “rich/thick”. A classification for ramen characterized by a heavier, more oily soup.

kurobuta – literally “black pig”. Kurobuta pork is the “kobe beef” of the pork world, prized for its rich flavor and tender texture due to its marbling and fat content.

menma – seasoned, dried bamboo shoots, used as a topping in ramen. See shinachiku.

miso ramen – ramen made with a miso (soybean paste) flavored soup base.

moyashi – bean sprouts.

nama ramen – “raw ramen” is a type of packaged ramen that consists of fresh, uncooked noodles and packet(s) of seasoning/soup base. Nama ramen is usually refrigerated and meant to be eaten within a short period of time.

naruto – Japanese fish cake characterized by a pink or red swirl in the middle. (Ok, it’s also the title character of a very popular Japanese comic book/cartoon who’s obsessed with ramen.)
negi – a type of Japanese green onions used as a ramen topping.

ninniku – garlic

nori – seaweed

ramen – that which you crave!

ramenya – “ramen shop” or “ramen house”. “-ya” is a Japanese suffix indicating a store that sells a particular item.

ramyun – Korean version of ramen, often spicy, with curly, slightly wider noodles than its Japanese kin.

shina soba – “Chinese noodles.” Another term for ramen, similar to chuuka soba.

shinachiku – seasoned, dried bamboo shoots. See menma.

shio ramen – ramen made with a salt flavored soup base. Shio ramen broth has a clear, light color.

shoyu ramen – ramen with soy sauce flavored soup base. Shoyu broth is clear and dark.

soba – Japanese noodles made from buckwheat, usually served cold with a seperate dipping sauce or in a hot broth. Soba is not ramen and both the noodles and soup taste very differently than ramen noodles and soup.

tantanmen – Japanese version of a spicy Chinese (Sichuan to be exact) chili noodle dish that typically contains minced pork and scallions.

tonkotsu ramen – ramen with a soup base made from pork bone. Tonkotsu broth is characterized by a milky, tan color, and usually has a more oily, richer, and thicker taste than other types of ramen.
 
tonkotsu-shio – hybrid ramen made with a combination of tonkotsu and shio (salt) soup base.

tonkotsu-shoyu – hybrid ramen made with a combination of tonkotsu and shoyu (soy sauce) soup base.

tsukemen – a type of ramen with the soup and noodles served seperately. The noodles are meant to be dipped into the soup, then slurped.

umami – the “fifth taste” best described as savoriness or meatiness. Umami is especially noticeable in protein rich foods such as meat, mushrooms, seaweed, and yes, MSG.

wakame – type of thin, stringy seaweed used as a ramen topping.

wonton – type of Chinese dumpling, usually filled with pork or shrimp, minced onions and seasoning, and boiled

wontonmen – ramen with wontons.

yaki-nori – grilled nori (seaweed).

itomen banshu ramen ....

December 03, 2011 0 Comments

itomen banshu ramen
The lovely and gourmet-looking packaging lured me in. Wow! Deluxe noodles, exquisite shoyu…even the salt is special! How could I possibly pass this up! There’re special ingredients galore: large chunks of lightly grilled onions, miniature shrimp (yes! shrimp!), shiitake mushrooms! Visions of instant ramen nirvana floated through my head…

itomen banshu ramen

 I slowly poured the boiling water in excitement, being extra careful to fill the bowl exactly to the indented waterline. I impatiently counted out exactly 180 seconds (3 minutes for those of you patient enough to count in minutes, not seconds)…
(yes, I’m actually going to make you click on “more” to read the rest of this review, because that’s the kind of person I am!)




itomen banshu ramen

I slowly lifted the lid in eager anticipation…hmm…take a closer look at the thin curly noodles? Do they look familiar? Well if you’ve ever had Chinese instant noodles, they should, because this is what it tasted like:
tung-i instant noodles
Not that there’s anything wrong with Tung-i instant noodles (which happens to be one of the mainstays of my instant noodle diet) but come on! These are supposed to be fancy noodles! They shouldn’t have the exact taste and texture of 3-for-a-dollar instant noodles!
Did the soup save it, the fancy soup with the fancy shoyu and the fancy salt? Sorry. It’s just so-so shoyu with nothing more to it. The few bites of shrimp add some flavor to it, and the sight of the slightly carmelized onions was nice, but in the end, cool, exotic ingredients just couldn’t save this mediocre ramen. It gets a 6 (+1 for effort) overall.

11/20/11

mee soup~~~ yun

November 20, 2011 0 Comments


thanks to Ju Nan for enlightning me about this dish...

mee soup horaaaaa!!! <3 \ill cook it!~ :P
celery..? although it looks more like pechay~~ hehehe


PROCEDURE!:

1. Cook noodles input of water to boil (to taste) and add salt, pepper, seasoning broth, celery leaves, pieces of chicken (so sweet broth) Cook until done.

2. Meatballs can be obtained at the supermarket

INGRIDIENTS!:

 1. noodles
2. oil
3.garlic
4.onion
5. celery/pechay
6. broth cubes (pork.chicken)
7. pieces of chicken
8.salt, pepper
9. meatballs

7/10/11

lovers and friends fanfic..

July 10, 2011 0 Comments
Lovers & Friends [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 6-25-2011 00:05:41
Characters: Max Changmin + Fictional + appearances by SM artists
Tags: changmin dbsk korean kpop shinee tvxq yunho

Changmin and Ga Yeon have a history. The two have known each other since they were youngsters and have kept in touch over the years while they both worked hard to become singers in Korea.... Read More
~Be My Girl~ [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 6-23-2011 23:52:22
Characters: Jaejoong + fictional+ tvxq members
Tags: dbsk jaejoong korean romance tohoshinki tvxq

... Read More

DôNG BāNG SHíN Kï [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 5-1-2011 01:08:55
Characters: DBSK + fictionals
Tags: changmin dbsk jaejoong junsu tvxq yoochun

—DôNG BāNG SHíN Kï— A group of five young men chosen by the United Assembly for Federation to be the future leaders of their country.The UAF is an organization... Read More
BEAUTIFUL LOVE [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 3-25-2011 01:21:35
Characters: Micky Yoochun, fictional and Jaejoong, Junsu and Hyunjoong
Tags: dbsk hyunjoong jaejoong junsu jyj romance yoochun

... Read More
Dangerous Love [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 3-18-2011 03:29:22
Tags: dbsk drama korean romance tvxq yunho

Yunho Jung is a dark and mysterious young CEO who enters the life of a popular Japanese gravure idol named Kaori and they quickly fall in love. However, he isn’t everything that he seems…... Read More
Love After Love [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 3-10-2011 02:02:47
Characters: Junsu and Li Yin Zhang + TVXQ members
Tags: dbsk jangriin junsu romance sment suyin tvxq

After experiencing a tough break up, can TVXQ’s Xiah Junsu move on with the new object of his affection Li Yin Zhang? Or will he end up alone?... Read More
Lovin’ You♥ [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 2-8-2011 02:49:16
Characters: Jaejoong + fictional; TVXQ members as minors
Tags: dbsk jaejoong tohoshinki tvxq

TVXQ’s Jaejoong has everything that a guy can ask for. He’s good looking, popular and has found success as a member of one of Asia’s most acclaimed boy bands. Howeve... Read More
The Flower Princes [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 11-23-2010 08:19:06
Characters: DBSK/TVXQ + fictionals
Tags: changmin dbsk jaejoong tvxq yoochun yunho

At the prestigious high school—Yonggwang Academy (famously referred to as Honor Academy), there are five young men known as the Flower Princes. They are called this because of their close resembl... Read More

FANFICS ......

July 10, 2011 0 Comments

Lovers & Friends [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 6-25-2011 00:05:41
Characters: Max Changmin + Fictional + appearances by SM artists
Tags: changmin dbsk korean kpop shinee tvxq yunho
Changmin and Ga Yeon have a history.  The two have known each other since they were youngsters and have kept in touch over the years while they both worked hard to become singers in Korea....

~Be My Girl~ [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 6-23-2011 23:52:22
Characters: Jaejoong + fictional+ tvxq members
Tags: dbsk jaejoong korean romance tohoshinki tvxq



DôNG BāNG SHíN Kï [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 5-1-2011 01:08:55
Characters: DBSK + fictionals
Tags: changmin dbsk jaejoong junsu tvxq yoochun
—DôNG BāNG SHíN Kï— A group of five young men chosen by the United Assembly for Federation to be the future leaders of their country.The UAF is an organization... Read More

BEAUTIFUL LOVE [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 3-25-2011 01:21:35
Characters: Micky Yoochun, fictional and Jaejoong, Junsu and Hyunjoong
Tags: dbsk hyunjoong jaejoong junsu jyj romance yoochun
  ...

Dangerous Love [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 3-18-2011 03:29:22
Tags: dbsk drama korean romance tvxq yunho
 Yunho Jung is a dark and mysterious young CEO who enters the life of a popular Japanese gravure idol named Kaori and they quickly fall in love. However, he isn’t everything that he seems…...

Love After Love [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 3-10-2011 02:02:47
Characters: Junsu and Li Yin Zhang + TVXQ members
Tags: dbsk jangriin junsu romance sment suyin tvxq
After experiencing a tough break up, can TVXQ’s Xiah Junsu move on with the new object of his affection Li Yin Zhang? Or will he end up alone?...

Lovin’ You♥ [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 2-8-2011 02:49:16
Characters: Jaejoong + fictional; TVXQ members as minors
Tags: dbsk jaejoong tohoshinki tvxq
TVXQ’s Jaejoong has everything that a guy can ask for. He’s good looking, popular and has found success as a member of one of Asia’s most acclaimed boy bands. However...

The Flower Princes [H] [Complete]

Last updated on 11-23-2010 08:19:06
Characters: DBSK/TVXQ + fictionals
Tags: changmin dbsk jaejoong tvxq yoochun yunho
At the prestigious high school—Yonggwang Academy (famously referred to as Honor Academy), there are five young men known as the Flower Princes. They are called this because of their close resembl...

found out more... thx to: tvxqfangirl85

3/21/11

Welcome to VirtaPay!

March 21, 2011 0 Comments
Welcome to VirtaPay!

This is the first post to our fresh, new blog.

Your VirtaPay account may not seem very useful right now, but that’s about to change! We’re working on launching our Digital Delivery project over the coming weeks. Before long, you will be able to purchase digitally-delivered goods using the balance in your VirtaPay account.

We’ll post more news as it happens. To stay connected with the latest news about your VirtaPay account, be sure to “Like” us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter!

Pinoy Football Partner Site Contents

March 21, 2011 0 Comments

UsapangFootball Logo UsapangFootball Forum

Chat with fellow football enthusiasts.

Usapang Football

International and Club Football

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Official Websites of Philippine Football Organisations

Philippine Football Federation Official WebsitePhilippine Men's National Team Official WebsiteStreet Soccer / Homeless World Cup Team Philippines Official Website

Match Insights: Philippines 1 - 1 Myanmar

March 21, 2011 0 Comments
By CRAIG BURROWS and ROY MOORE

The Philippines drew a well-fought game with Myanmar in what was truly a game of two halves. The first half ended goalless after several chances for Myanmar who dominated the early exchanges. Pai Seo in particular shone for the hosts as he broke down the wings and played some great crosses which the Azkals found difficult to clear. He got through himself a few times but he shot over on each occasion when more composure could have given Myanmar the lead.

In the second half, though, the Azkals really fought back and dominated until the final few minutes. The turning point was when Guirado played a fantastic chipped through ball for substitute Barsales to run onto. Through on goal he was clattered by the onrushing goalkeeper who was sent off for the foul. James Younghusband converted the penalty as the crowd roared putting the Azkals in front with twenty minutes left.

The Azkals pushed forward and nearly scored a second to kill the game, but in the last minute Myanmar won a free-kick from 25 yards out which was laid off and drilled into the corner by K M Lwin. Soon after the final whistle went and the local fans chanted and cheered as both teams pondered what could have been.

1/22/11

watch imortal ep's here

January 22, 2011 0 Comments

Imortal Cast And Characters

January 22, 2011 0 Comments
WAYA INCORPORATED
Standing in the middle of a busy business district ay ang isang gusali na opisina ng isa sa mga pinaka-influential na business conglomerate sa bansa - the Waya Incorporated. Malaki ang parte ng Waya Inc. sa mga major businesses and industrial sectors ng ating lipunan. Pero hindi lamang mga businessmen in business suits ang nasa likod ng kumpanyang ito but also unique buings with special characteristics. Sila ang mga Taong Lobos - men and women who can transform themselves into powerful beasts that can easily slash your throat or break your neck. Pero walang dapat ikatakot sa kanila ang mga ordinaryong tao, because the Taong Lobos are humankind's protectors expecially mula sa panganib ng mga Bampira. For centuries, namuhay silang parte ng buhay natin, integrating themselves into our way of life para mas mabuti tayong ma-protektahan at tahimik na mapagmatyagan. Pero hindi nila namamalayan na isang malaking digmaan ang naghihintay na sa kanila.

Angel Locsin as LIA ORTEGA - Tinanggalan ng karangalan ang kanyang pamilya, pinagbintangan ang kanyang ina na traydor at ngayon nabubuhay na kinamumuhian ng karamihan ng mga Taong Lobo. Bearing the mark of her mother's shame and treated like a slave, ginagawa ni Lia ang lahat to clear her mother's name and restore her standing in the powerful world of Taong Lobos. Pero magagawa niya lamang ito kung magigising niya ang kapangyarihang natutulog lamang sa kanyang kaloob-looban.

Rico Blanco as LUCAS TEODORO - He is the heir to a huge real estate empire but Lucas wants nothing to do with the life that is already waiting for him. Instead, he stumbles into the world of Taong Lobos and vampires where he fights to gain the love of a lifetime. But as he starts to see his humanity as his weakness, he gets sucked into a war that will test just how human he is in the end.

Jaime Fabregas as ABRAHAM VILLAMOR - Among the most powerful and influential Waya, Abraham has been a loyal ally of the former Punong Bantay Lyka. Even up to this day, he remains to be a loyalist to her, supporting Lyka’s daughter, Lia, against the wishes of the present leadership of the taong lobos. But his criticism against the leaders have caused him enemies.

Vivian Velez as LUCILLE ZARAGOSA - To everyone else, Lucile is the CEO of the influential business group, Waya Incorporated. But in real life she is also the Punong Bantay, the most powerful leader of the Taong Lobos. Ruling the Taong Lobos with an iron hand, she holds on to the power no matter what. She will put down all those who wanted to get her thrown especially if it turns out to be Lia - the daughter of the woman she loathes the most.

Johnny Revilla as SIMON TEODORO - A real estate mogul. Simon is an ambitious person. The father of Lucas but never showed his loved for his son. Instead, he favored Mateo, an orphan he picked up from the streets. For Simon, the most important thing is to be on top whatever it takes - one belief that he successfully put into the mind of Mateo.

Nina Dolino as CLARISSE ZARAGOSA - Daughter of the most powerful woman in the Taong Lobo world and being groomed to take over the reins of the Lobo leadership, Clarisse is used to getting her own way but love shows her that there are just some things she cannot force and manipulate.


CLUB SANGRE
To the ordinary eye, Club Sangre is just a place for the young, posh o mga spoiled at mayayaman. It's a members-only-club and perfectly fits the profile of a hip place for partying. Pero may tinatagong malaking sikreto ang lugar na ito: Club Sangre is actually a breeding ground for those who want to be immortals, para sa mga taong nais maging parte ng mundo ng mga Bampira. Naghahanda na ang mga Bampira sa isang digmaan, a war that shall make them the rulers of the land. Ang Club Sangre ang sentro ng lahat ng ito: dito nila ilalatag ang kanilang planong paglabas galing sa dilim na ilang dekada na nilang pinagtataguan.

John Lloyd Cruz as MATEO RODRIGUEZ - Pilit mang kinakalimutan ang mapait na nakalipas, Mateo is determined to succeed as his adoptive mentor's right hand man in the world of business. But when strange things start happening to him, kailangan niyang humanap ng kasagutan mula sa kanyang misteryosong nakaraan. Unknown to him, he is destined for greatness, sa isang kapangyarihan na siya lamang ang mayroon. But in order to obtain it, he must thread the very thin line between darkness and light where one mistake can change his whole being altogether.

Maricar Reyes as SAMANTHA IMPERIAL - A famous eventologist by day, Sam is a vampire who hides in the shadows of the night. All her life, she has only known one thing – the sacred mission that she must fulfill of leading the vampires out of the Taong Lobo's iron rule. As she lays out her intricate plan for war, she must also battle the doubts that plague her and decide who she really is in the end.

Jake Roxas as MAGNUS IMPERIAL - An old and powerful vampire, Magnus wants a world where vampires live free from the terror of being hunted by the Taong Lobos. To attain this dream, he wants to win the war against both humans and taong lobos. His powerful weapon is his daughter, Samantha, whom he believes will lead their kind to victory.

Jomari Yllana as ROMAN RODRIGUEZ - He is a 300 year old vampire who dreams of peace between his kind, the humans and the Taong Lobos. He has controlled his thirst for blood to prove that vampires can survive without hurting anyone. He believes he holds the key to peace but his journey to make everyone else listen brings tears and tragedy to many.