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Tempura Tendon Tenya now in Manila

Madaluyong City, Philippines: Here in the Philippines whenever you talk about Japanese cuisine; sushi, maki, ramen and tempura are the most popular dishes that would be put up in the conversation. Roaming around the city, you can actually notice that most of the dishes i’ve mention, there is an specific restaurant that caters to it. For example, when we talk about Sushi or Maki theres Akira, Ramen try Taisho Ramen, even Curry, try Izumi. But when we talk about tempura, I can’t really think of one.

Not until I’ve discovered Tenya’s authentic Japanese Tendons.

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Karnitas Korner #ANYversary

Pasig City – Discovering places to dine in is something I usually do on my free time. But sometimes I felt limited near my place (which is in Quezon City). That is why when I was invited by a friend to visit this hole-a –wall in Pasig City, I did not hesitated (well I did a little lol!).

Karnitas Korner is a go-to place where people can enjoy gourmet dish and Porchetta (which is their main dish) in a casual dining setup. Yup! You read that right, Porchetta, that yummy, savory, fatty, and moist boneless roast pork.

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Sidetrip: Magellans Cross in Cebu City

Woke up early at our hotel, Summit Circle Hotel, had breakfast, pack our stuff and I decided to have a side trip in the City. Heres a photo of our cosy room.
Willan suggested for us to visit the historical ‘Magellans Cross’ which is located just a few minute cabbie ride away from our hotel. But before we headed to that place, I first me a friend in Ayala Centre, Cebu City.

Cebu got a riding scheme when it comes to commuting, and i’m still not familiar with it, so taking the cab would be the fastest (and safest), specially for first timers.

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Cruisin’ to Ilo-Ilo and Bacolod via 2Go Travel (Part 03)

Pong of Googly Goeeys and The Boy who Wonder, Eco Dela Sala gave us a short talk about social media and travelling. It was a great talk that I enjoyed it a lot. It would have been even better if we actually have a longer time sharing and interacting, because I know a lot could be learn from that.

A few hours before reaching Manila, the bloggers were given certificates of appreciation for joining the event. Winners for the contest were also been announced, Congrats’ to Jirbie (@couchwassabi) who won the Tweet Surrender Award and Tracy (@tracyayson) who won the Best IG photo.

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Dancing at the Maynila (In Sixty Seconds)

“Dancing at the Maynila” opened to VIPs, hotel patrons, and dancing enthusiasts today, signalling the start of a series of ballroom dancing events to be held at the iconic Maynila Ballroom of the Manila Hotel. On it’s initial opening night, bloggers have been invited to go dapper and experience this classy event. Bloggers have worn their best Red dress and had the chance to strut their moves at the elegant dance floor of the Maynila Ballroom.

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