Since it is a holiday today (Day of Valor), it’s a good time to wander in the galaxy and look what I’ve found, Amidala brewing some beans for the Stormtroopers.






Since it is a holiday today (Day of Valor), it’s a good time to wander in the galaxy and look what I’ve found, Amidala brewing some beans for the Stormtroopers.






Waterfront Cebu City Hotel is definitely the best venue to celebrate Chinese New Year with your family and friends because of its fireworks. For years now, Waterfront has ushered the Chinese New Year of Cebuanos with a colorful big bang to roar all the bad luck away. Many filipino-chinese families flocked to Waterfront to witness the quintessential new year’s lion dance and feast on the delectable chinese cuisine and delicacies at Cafe Uno and Tin Gow.
Some photos taken during the event:
Xin nian kuai le!
My friends and I planned a weekend getaway to Cagayan de Oro. Our plan is simple, the trip should be relaxed, no pressure, and always open for anything, in other words, chill lang. Our itinerary includes Dahilayan and some of the best restaurants in Cagayan de Oro City.
Obligatory Airport Pose with my new Brics Duffel bag.
Upon arrival we took an exclusive shuttle to SM for 750 pesos. It is slightly higher than usual price since we don’t want to wait.
Quick lunch at Bukidnon Roadhouse Cafe at Centrio before taking that one and a half (1 1/2) hour road to Dahilayan.
Their best selling sizzling pochero is luscious, fatty (in a good way), and fall-off the bone. It is a must-try.
Photo-op on the way to Dahilayan. I can feel the sudden temperature change. Around 20 degree Celsius here.
Just in time for the sunset.
Finally, we were able to settle down in our beautiful family suite at Forest Park. 3 Huge beds with a wide veranda outside. No air condition needed. Ambient temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius at 8PM.
Fogging at 7:30 PM.
Dinner is served at Cowboy Grill just a few meters across Forest Park.
An evening stroll ensued.
Day 2, February 7, 2015 5:58 AM. Good Morning!!!
Coffee and breakfast at Forest Park Hotel with a little morning exercise at the park after it.
The best proof of a cold place is when they grow strawberries.
… and these very familiar poses.
We’re winding down with an outdoor picnic just outside our room.
We’re off to the city after we checked out at 12:00 NN. It was a difficult goodbye to a beautiful place like Dahilayan. A little consolation was on the way when we had lunch at Del Monte Clubhouse in Cawayanon. We settle for Wagyu Ribeye Steak and Roast Beef “lang naman”.
Upon arrival in the City, we checked out a famous, dainty, and artsy milktea place, Chingkee Tea Cafe. I ordered Vanilla Milktea. It is surprisingly good and cheap.
Late afternoon, we chased the setting sun at High Ridge Restaurant. It provided a great view of the city and a pink sunset. Consumable entrance fee is 100.00 pesos.
Finally, we settled in at Courtyard Pueblo De Oro (Thanks, Kristine!) for a quick nap and prepare ourselves for dinner at Prawn House and chillout at Lifestyle.
Dinner at Prawn House. Thank you, Mr. Roa.
We cap the night with a full body massage just above Hollywood Diner where we drank our beers and jump shoot induced numbing legs.
Day 3. Goodbyes.
It is a fun filled trip and our regret was only that we should have stayed a few more days longer.
Because goodbyes are usually sad, here’s something to appease our sobbing heart.
Redtail Shrimps and More.
Certified #NindotKaayo. Chada kaayo!
Thank you, Cagayan de Oro City!
Here is a tried and tested Cebuano Food Tour for the adventurous guests who want to explore the Cebuano culture in the most immersive way possible. This was my itinerary when I toured a couch surfing chef from the United States on his overnight layover to Cebu.
Six (6) stopovers in one night for a budget of less than P1,000.00 per person, the guest can indulge with the Cebu’s finest food and sights in six (6) hours.
The concept is called progressive dinner. Wikipedia defines it as a dinner party with successive courses prepared and eaten at the residences of different hosts. Usually this involves the consumption of one course at each location. It is a variant of a potluck dinner which involves traveling. I modified it further, instead of residences the locations are carefully selected restaurants that compliments with the Cebuano Food Degustation theme.
THE STOPOVERS
The meeting place could be in Ayala or SM or anywhere; what is important is you surprise your guest with the Cebuano brand of hospitality. May we suggest that you bring Dried Green Mangoes. It will open the palate of your guests preparing it for a gastronomical adventure ahead.
TIP: Dried Green Mango is an acquired taste but can be very addicting.
This is the only air-conditioned and decently furnished branch of COLB. It is also the only branch that serves Beef Stew or otherwise locally known as Pochero. For 70 pesos, this give other specialty stores which offer pochero a good run for their money.
For two persons, you may order half a kilo of Spicy Lechon Belly and one serving of Beef Stew. Your guest will have a taste of Cebu’s pride, a pork like no other – the Cebu’s Lechon Belly in the most Cebuano way of eating – by hands armed only with plastic gloves.
This meal will usually cost at around 200 pesos per person.
TIP: Ask the salesperson to re-heat your lechon. It is best enjoyed when hot.
TCC is located at Pres. Quirino Street corner Magsaysay Street in Barangay Kasambagan.
In keeping with our theme, the best choice would be puto and sikwate (hot chocolate) made from locally sourced cacao beans served in vintage ornate cups and saucers. Who would have thought sophistication and class could go well with sikwate?
Other artisan quality chocolates and desserts are also available. Local Chocolate has never been respected this much.
The puto and sikwate may cost around 150 pesos per person.
Now that you introduced sophistication to your guest, let’s turn it up a bit further in our next stopover.
TIP: The tablea chips are good pasalubong items in case you are bored with the usual danggit and chicharon.
Blu Bar is located at 1,000 feet high above sea level at the Penthouse of the Marco Polo Hotel. With a little help of their cocktails, go ahead and pretend like you are the king of the world and do it like a boss with your cameras. The viewing deck at the Continental Boardroom area provides the best vantage point for picture taking of the city lights.
My personal favorite is their Mojito valued at around P250.00.
TIP: Blu Bar is closed on Mondays.
Of course you know La Vie Parissiene. Cebu tourists are always fascinated with the most affordable wines (cheaper than a venti Starbucks), cheeses and pastries under the most superficial cherry blossom trees. To their envy, the would even think of bringing the whole shop home. Thank to La Vie, for making Cebu night caps classy.
But we are not done yet. After the booze, I am sure you need more filling before parking to bed. Next stop is midnight snacks.
TIP: La Vie Parissiene will soon open at the Ayala Expansion Wing.
It wouldn’t be a Cebuano food tour if there is no Larsian in the itinerary.
TIP: Most of my guests love Chorizo de Cebu.
Have you been to the newest Rustan’s Supermarket at Ayala? The 2,800 sqm store designed by international retail artist Shozu Nitta was officially opened on August 9, 2014. It is located at the Basement 1 of the expansion wing of Ayala Center Mall. It is connected to the basement 2 parking with the nearest entrance and exit at the main gate of the expansion wing.
Rustan’s Supermarket once again raises the bar of what food shopping should be in line with its strong tradition of innovation, excellent customer service, and offering quality products,. It makes the grocery experience all the more fun and exciting for its customers.
The store is noticeably huge with a wider selection of specialty and gourmet items. My instant favorite was the Gourmet-to-Go, a station of guilt-free, low-calorie dishes for the health-conscious, and the fresh pasta bar, and its dining area. I found a new place to kill time at Ayala. The softdrinks are cheap at P23.00 and the sandwiches and salads are very affordable. One of the most awaited stall to open at Rustan’s is the famous Jafar’s Shawarma. You can buy your angus shawarma and eat it at the gourmet dining area too. It feels like I’m in a supermarket in Hong Kong or Singapore.
More international brands are on display. For example, I saw a number (maybe more than 10) of salt variety while cheking out some items like the exclusive specialty brands including Stonewall Kitchen, Waitrose, Casino, Casale and D’alla Costa, and local artisan cheese from the Malagos Farmhouse in Davao. I see more wines and cheeses too.
We all go to Rustan’s because of its Fresh Section for fresh meat and produce. And guess what, some of the meat and produce are even 100% organic.
Except for it’s minor air conditioning problem, Rustan’s Supermarket is perfection for food shoppers. I heard it through a grapevine that Rustan’s is coming near to my place. It is set to soon open its Oakridge Center branch on November 2014.
9.0/10