Food
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Sofitel’s Sunset Bar + our first birthday duo
In the past year, since I hosted our own baby shower, I busied myself planning for Mnemo’s first birthday party. I researched about how to handle kids during a party, what food and drinks should I order, what is the best venue to do what activities, and looked for ideas on cute but useful give away for the kids. I even had a private Pinterest board on that! Mnemo’s birthday is on April and was during the holy week this year. It is also a day before the patron festival in our province, so I guess we will mostly be celebrating her birthday in Bicol for the coming years. Last…
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Level up your Iloilo foodie experience at The Granary, Richmonde Hotel Iloilo
Food is the fuel we need to make the most out of our every day hustle, and of course, to enjoy more of our travel experiences. And aside from the usual “carinderia” where local home-cooked food is definitely a must-try, hotel restaurants are also an option especially when you are looking forward to a more convenient and upscale foodie experience. New here? Read this! Hey there! My name’s May and you can view more about me here. I travel a lot for both work and leisure. Thanks to being an auditor and a content creator and, of course, to my love for travel, I barely feel I’m actually at work when…
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Commune Hall: a nice go-to food hall in South
Going somewhere fun in South, but more concerned about getting great food before the roadtrip? The very problem of every foodie! Think one of the best spot for chillin’ and try new foods you can take pictures of and share on social media. Yep. One of them is the Commune Hall. So you better put together your all your lists of photo captions for your Instagram food posts before you even go! Commune Hall, perfectly located at the third floor, right next to the cinemas, offers a wide variety of food choices in partnership with 12 food stores – from Japanese or Korean meals, mouth-watering steaks and burgers, and even unique drink mixes or humble…
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Crustasia Seafood Market: 9 dishes to try right now
Have you already traveled around Asia? If yes, I’m definitely sure you’re very picky when it comes to “Asian-inspired” food chains in Manila, and are very (if not little) specific with the authenticity of their taste. Well, if you’re not yet familiar with other dishes around Asia, we can only recommend the bestest restaurants and one of them – I’m super duper excited to share – is Crustasia Seafood Market. What makes Asian cuisine very special is the wide variety of rich flavors — savory, spicy, sweet, etc. Food, unlike in other regions, is a must-try when visiting Asian markets and tourist spots. So it’s no big news that Asians…
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Syudad by Barrio Fiesta: bringing the neighborhood feast to the city
We’ve tried a lot of Filipino restaurants from around the country, and we have to admit, we cannot compare them as they have different cooking styles. And that is why we all love Pinoy dishes. We barely get used to adobo, dinuguan, crispy pata, pancit, and even kakanin because when we get the chance to try it in different places, we get to eat different versions as well. Pinoy food is never “nakakasawa“. On our recent visit, Syudad served us some of their best-sellers: Click bullet items for photos. Sinalab (P825*). A mix of grilled seafood (chicken, pork, hito, bangus, halaan, pusit, tahong , crab, talong and ensaladang mangga) served with pata…