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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Wild Kinjo: A Couple Blogger's Wildest Dream


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The month of love may be on its last days but we won’t let it come to an end without sharing this inspiring story from a couple blogger who really went after their dreams.

Before becoming full time entrepreneurs and content creators, Gushcloud talent Arnie Villanueva (@arnievillanueva_) and Deo Montuerto (@deomontuerto) previously worked for a digital agency.

After a few years in the corporate world, the couple took the risk and chased their ultimate dream of opening their own restaurant. Together with Deo’s brother who is a chef, they started in a food park in Maginhawa while it was still on trend. It was a Japanese-Italian concept where they sold sushi and pizza. Unfortunately, a few months in, the food park encountered an accident and they had to close it down.







However, that did not stop Arnie and Deo from chasing their dreams. They started their journey by offering food deliveries, joining bazaars, taking a culinary course and even spent months looking for a new location for their restaurant. After several struggles and hard work, Wild Kinjo finally came to life.

Get to know the story behind this couple blogger’s venture through a short interview with Arnie.



How did you come up with the concept?

Our core cuisine is Japanese, but Deo wanted to offer something that would set us apart from all the restaurants in UST, so we added Latin American dishes. We also decided to make Wild Kinjo the prettiest and most Instagram-worthy restaurant in the area, so that everyone will have a pleasant eating experience.

What was your inspiration?

Ever since we started in the industry, our fulfillment is seeing people smile and nod when they get to taste our food. Those simple gestures inspire us to keep going.

What's your best seller and how did you curate your menu?

For rice bowls, people go back for our Pork Belly Churrasco (Php110.00), Chicken Thigh Yakimono (Php110.00), and Pork Katsudon (Php140.00). For sushi rolls, they love the Philly Cheesesteak (Php120.00) and Spicy Salmon (Php150.00). Lastly, you can't miss our Melona-ju (Php120.00).

Deo and I are very strict with the quality of the food. In curating our menu, we considered what the crowd would love to eat and what would make them go back to Wild Kinjo. We also noted the students' daily budget, so nothing goes above Php150.00.

What are the challenges you went through?

Aside from the accident and complications from our first business, we had a hard time finding the next "perfect" spot. Also, being in our early 20s, building an actual restaurant was a difficult leap for us. We knew nothing about construction before, had little knowledge with managing and operating a restaurant, and had a tight budget to work on.






Arnie and Deo had many doubts and fears when they were starting this business, but they stayed strong for each other to overcome all odds. Despite the hardships, love prevails. Since Arnie and Deo are the ones making all the decisions, they became wiser through the experiences. The daily grind in the kitchen is definitely made easier and more fun when they’re together.

Don’t forget to visit Wild Kinjo, located at P. Noval cor. Delos Reyes, Manila. You can also check out http://www.arnievillanueva.com/ and http://www.deomontuerto.com where they also share their daily experiences, travel adventures, and lifestyle journey.

Economist Intelligence Unit Global Economy Report


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Prolonged stockmarket fall and global trade war are biggest threats to global economy, finds new EIU report

• The two top risks to the global economy are a prolonged fall in major stockmarkets that destabilises the global economy, and a trade war provoked by US protectionism.

• The next risks in terms of probability and impact are, in joint 3rd and 4th place, an outbreak of hostilities in the South China Sea as a result of territorial disputes, and a major cyber-attack crippling corporate and government activities.

• Other key risks identified include a disorderly and prolonged Chinese slowdown, a major military confrontation on the Korean peninsula, and outright conflict in the Middle East between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

A new report released today by The Economist Intelligence Unit identifies and assesses the top ten major risks to the global political and economic order. It finds that while the global economy has seen periods of high risk before, what is unique about this period are the risks associated with the US questioning its role in the world at the same time as China is becoming more assertive. But global risk is not just about the two biggest economies; risks also transcend boundaries on the political, military and financial spheres.

The report details how these various risks could morph into threats that destabilise large parts of the world. Each of the risks is not only outlined, but also rated in terms of its likelihood and its potential impact on the global economy. This enables distinction to be drawn between the so-called "black
swan" events of low probability and very high impact from those risks with a higher likelihood that need to be planned for in more detail.

Philip Walker, Risk Practice Director for The Economist Intelligence Unit, said: "There has arguably never been a period of such robust economic growth, low inflation and high employment that has been coupled with such a prevailing sense of unease with global conditions.

Policymakers, companies and populations are facing a wide range of major threats that could well upset the traditional global order in the coming years. It is important to assess and prepare for a likely tumultuous global environment in order not just to mitigate damage, but also take advantage of opportunities that will undoubtedly arise along the way."

TransMit (Transportation Summit) 2018


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The Department of Transportation will hold the TransMit (Transportation Summit) 2018, an annual transportation conference, that will be held on 1 – 3 March 2018 at the Mapúa University Gymnasium, Intramuros, Manila.

The Summit will be hosted by the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies – Transportation Science Society of the Philippines (EASTS-TSSP), a recognized organization at the School of Civil, Environment, and Geological Engineering of the Mapúa University.

With this year’s theme, “Transcend: The Impacts of the 4th Industrial Revolution in Transportation,” the Summit aims to promote awareness in producing sustainable transport policies, such as rural connectivity and public transport, in light of finding and addressing transportation issues. 

TransMit 2018 is expected to gather more than 3,000 engineering graduate students and other transportation stakeholders.





The Day 1 of this three-day activity, 1 March 2018, will solely be devoted on the discussions on railways. 

Further, a Signing of Partnership Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs) with Engineering Universities as part of the DOTr Railways-Academe Partnership Programs, and a Ceremonial Signing of Records of Discussion with JICA for the Establishment of the Philippines Railway Institute (PRI) will likewise be held.
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