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  • Breakfast Suggestion 1: Jollibee Pancake Sandwich with cheese and Hot Chocolate

    If you think you’re to busy to get breakfast, you should then get a Jollibee Pancake Sandwich with cheese and a Hot Chocolate especially that the weather is a bit chilly right now. But if you’re not a fan of hot chocolate, you can pair it with other drinks as a value meal for 64 pesos.

    Jollibee’s other delicious breakfast joys are also available through take-out, drive-thru and Jollibee’s 8-7000 express delivery.

  • Bag of Beans at Tagaytay

    Outside Bag of Beans
    Outside Bag Of Beans

    It was our first time to go to Bag of Beans last Friday at Tagaytay. It’s a coffee shop and restaurant that also sells ground coffee and coffee beans, plus English pies and bread to take home with you. So, instead of going to Starbucks in Tagaytay, why don’t you try out this one? πŸ™‚ (more…)

  • DeeDee Sweets

    Choco Banana with Ice Cream Crepe at Deedee sweets
    Choco Banana with Ice Cream Crepe

    Deedee Sweets just opened a store at 4th floor, West Wing of Robinsons Galleria last week. We were amongst the first few people that was able taste their crepes. (more…)

  • Botong’s Up

    Adobo Quesadilla by Botong's Up
    Adobo Quesadilla, 110 pesos per order

    It was our first time to have a food tripping experience at A. Venue. We saw some interesting places to eat there. We decided to go to Botong’s Up instead to experience food and art. πŸ™‚ (more…)

  • Brazil! Brazilian Churrasco – a barbeque overload experience

    Roast Beef at  Brazil! Brazilian Churrasco
    Roast Beef

    Me and Sharlyne had a dinner buffet at Brazil! Brazilian Churrasco. It was our first time to eat there and we were actually hoping to have an ala carte dinner there. However, we were informed that they’re only serving buffet. (more…)

  • Coconut Crab at Sabtang White Beach

    Lunch at the beach

    Even the waves of Sabtang can be fierce, eating under the famous arc with a good view of the Sabtang white beach, fresh air and coconut crabs are all worth it. The cost per head is 250 pesos. (more…)

  • Lobster food tripping in Batanes

    Lobsters in Batanes

    Lobster food tripping shouldn’t be missed in Batanes since the lobsters there are cheap since the per kilo price could reach down to 300 pesos. You can’t find that kind of per kilo price in Metro Manila. πŸ˜€ The lobsters that we had for dinner during our first night at Batanes was steamed, not like the way Killer Rock Lobster was cooked at Fish out of Water. I enjoyed eating it because its juicy and also because of the roe since it’s my favorite. πŸ™‚

  • Honesty Coffee Shop: where honesty is the best policy

    Honesty Coffee Shop
    Honesty Coffee Shop

    Certainly, no one can put a coffee shop like this in Manila where no one’s looking over at the store and that you pay the exact amount of the item you got as listed in the price list posted on the wall. There were softdrinks, candies, chips, biscuits, instant coffee, and even souvenir items for sale there. And if you’re going there to buy something, don’t forget to also write down what you have bought and the amount. πŸ™‚

  • Lunch at Mahatao, Batanes

    Fried Idek
    Fried Idek

    It was during lunch on our first day that we get to experience authentic Ivatan food. We were brought by the multi-cab driver we hired to Monica Fadullo’s cottage in Mahato, Batanes. It was certainly a great food trip experience there especially that we have a good view of the beach on top of the cottage. With the food served to us, 150 pesos per head is indeed worth it. πŸ™‚ (more…)

  • Delifrance and My Secret Santa

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    Earlier today, I went with Sha at Delifrance Insular Life to get our goodies from our Secret Santa. I went out empty-handed but it’s okay πŸ™‚ because I understand that the branch is near to most offices and it is situated at the heart of Ayala Avenue and Pasay Road. I would not wonder why they would run out of stocks by around 7pm. When I arrived home, I was not expecting that a surprise was waiting to be indulged. πŸ˜€ (more…)