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Cebu City, known as the Queen City of the South is one of the most visited places in the Philippines. Aside from the fact that it is the business and education center of Visayas, it is also a place where one would love to do a food trip! I should know because the FOOD is a big factor on why…
Lolo Peping, my beloved grandfather turned 76 years old last September 20. I think I inherited my love for food and travel from him so I wanted to make his birthday extra special. I wanted to bring him and lola to a restaurant near our place. Hannah suggested that I bring them to Papa John’s Pizza. I realized that we…
It is a habit of mine to invite my grandparents whenever I receive invitations to visit food establishments. For me, Sundays must be spent with the family since most of us are busy with work and school the whole week. Last October 30, I invited Lolo Peping and Lola Paquita to go with me to C2 Classic Cuisine in Missouri…
The Chicken Inasal is now popular here in the Philippines. In fact, several franchise restaurants such as Bacolod Chicken Inasal and Mang Inasal are now reaping lots of money out of it. Since this delicious chicken dish originated in Bacolod, I didn’t really miss the opportunity to try and eat the authentic version in Bacolod! To be honest, I am…
“We will eat dinner at Plato Wraps? Are you sure? Dinner?” Kuya Don asked me before we left Lingayen. “Yes, in Plato Wraps. They have a restaurant version and i’m sure you’ll love it there!” I replied with confidence. Naks Plato Wraps Dine-In, or Plato Wraps Restaurant is located at De Venecia Highway in Calasiao, which is just a few…
It is no secret that I am a Krispy Kreme lover particularly the Greenhills branch here in the Philippines. Try to read some of my posts at my personal blog and try to watch some of my short films. I just love the ambiance and the staff here are cool too! During my trip to the United Kingdom earlier this…
“Cable Car ride tomorrow morning!” Kuya Avel mentioned to us before we headed to our respective hotel rooms on Friday night. I pictured it to be something similar to the one in Genting Highlands and the cable car ride I experienced in Hongkong when I was a kid – something that is good for four passengers and glass shield for…
It is rare for me to speak in Ilocano especially in Mindanao. I’ve been to Davao, Cagayan de Oro and Camiguin, but it is my first time for me to interact through my mother’s secondary language while having breakfast in Cresing’s at Maitum, Sarangani. Without much sleep and after the van incident (a funny one LOL), all the participants tried…

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