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Chika-an sa Cebu

by on Jun.24, 2009, under Blog, Food

Our flight back in Manila was the only available flight in the evening at 11pm and to kill time we strolled around SM Cebu and had dinner in Chika-an sa Cebu. The name, the look and the ambiance of this resto were enticing that we just wanted to try it.

Chika-an sa Cebu

Chika-an sa Cebu

This resto offers the same cuisine as Dencio’s or Gerry’s Grill in Manila but with a twist because of Cebu’s other favorite and known cuisines. The prices were cheaper and very reasonable (good serving size and 99% appetizing). We ordered calamares, baked scallops, sisig, bistek tagalog (not in picture; forgot to shot :P ), and rice (unlimited).

baked oysters, sisig, rice and calamares

baked scallops, sisig, rice and calamares

Chika-an Menu

Chika-an Menu

Dining in Chika-an sa Cebu was definitely a delightful experience that you can only experience here in Cebu city.

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Sleeping Lounge at the Airport

by on Jun.24, 2009, under Blog, T-Files

Zzzzzzzz

Zzzzzzzz

This is a typical scenario of a restless explorer after an adventurous trip in a new place waiting at the airport to head back home.

Haven’t they thought of introducing a sleeping lounge in airports like in Cebu-Mactan International Airport or NAIA?

After a busy holiday trip, your energy will just drop to zero percent and you can’t do anything but take a nap wherever you might be… at the airport… you will fall asleep particularly if you are waiting for long hours and delays on your scheduled flight.

Zzzzzzzzz again.....

Zzzzzzzzz again.....

“I don’t really care with the people around me,  just want to get a snooze. Okay?!”

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Hunihan – Pinoy Twitter

by on Jun.17, 2009, under Blog, T-Files

Hunihan.com - Tweeting Pinoy style

Hunihan.com - Tweeting Pinoy style

If you love twitter and you’re a Pinoy, Hunihan is for you. It is somehow like Twitter, you can tweet anything every minute that you want but in Pinoy style. You can definitely say all your thoughts in our own language. Your tweets can reach a wide network of Pinoys. Being part of Hunihan is like being in a community which shares the same language, opinions, lifestyle; issues that make you feel at home, close to every Pinoy across the globe.

If you are not Pinoy but you’re interested to know what Pinoys would speak and think aloud, join Hunihan and start tweeting your way in Pinoy style.

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Maghunihan na tayo at abutin ang bawat Pinoy sa mundo.

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Ayala Cebu

by on Jun.17, 2009, under Blog, Travel

Ayala Cebu 1

Ayala Cebu 1

If it is from Ayala, it is definitely the Best. I can guarantee that Ayala Cebu is a great place to shop, dine and simply hang-out with family and friends.  If you get bored in visiting the historical places and other tourist spots in Cebu, Ayala Cebu is a must visit, where you can relax and just enjoy the crowd and the mall. Ayala Cebu has a lot to offer, visit and experience it now.

To get here, you can ride a cab or if you are saving money, there is a jeepney that passes in Ayala Cebu area.

Ayala 2

Ayala 2

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Fort San Pedro

by on Jun.13, 2009, under Blog, Travel

Fort San Pedro images

Fort San Pedro images

After our Sunday mass at Sto. Nino Basilica, we went to Fort San Pedro, just a 5-minute taxi ride. Entrance fees, adult – 21php and child – 13php. The place is small like a mini version of Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila. One can take great photos of  Spanish artifacts, cannon, and old ruins of Spanish era.

More pictures on Fort San Pedro

More pictures on Fort San Pedro

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