Photo Blog: Davao's Roxas Night Market
The Roxas Night Market has been drawing attention not just to Davaoeños but also to visitors as well. This particular night market located in the heart of Davao is a one-stop shopping and dining...
View ArticleCebu Food Crawl 2016 in a Nutshell
Now, look who's back? I just recently came back from Cebu and whoa, I just had the most sinful weekend with my blogger friends. Together, we traveled around Metro Cebu to discover the region's best...
View ArticleDestination Food: Day 1 of Cebu Food Crawl 2016
The weather was fine when the plane took off Tacloban's Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport. Prior to that, I only ate 3 pieces of pandesal and drank a cup of brewed coffee to fuel my brain for work. In less...
View ArticleRico's Lechon: Da Best Gyud
Lechon (roasted pig) is officially Cebu's staple food. I mean, your day in Cebu would not be complete without devouring even a small portion of this delicious roasted pig. The second day of our food...
View ArticleWe Are Davao
As the cloud of dust and smoke settled, it became clearer that this was an act of terror. Lifeless bodies whose faces were beyond recognition lay scattered from where they once stood. Those who...
View ArticleIt's Always a Feast at Golden Cowrie
My brother and my dad aren't really that adventurous when it comes to food. They prefer eating Filipino food for obvious reasons. So much for being nationalistic. Haha! They frequent the SM Ecoland...
View Article#SparkSamar: Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge
Exploring my own country is not that easy. It is very challenging for us to travel around the country due to its geography. Living in Tacloban City for more than two years had given me opportunities to...
View ArticleThe Sugbo Mercado Experience
Have you watched the movie, Matilda? There's this particular scene in the movie wherein a young boy (Bruce Bogtrotter) was forced to devour a large chocolate cake as a punishment. The poor boy was...
View ArticleHow to Apply for Japan Tourist Visa in the Philippines
Japan is the home country of Godzilla, Hachiko, Maria Ozawa, Doraemon, and Son Goku. It's also a great gastronomic destination. No wonder why Japan is one of the most sought after destinations among...
View ArticleChill at Gusto Mare
Cebu's economy has been on a steady rise. The South Road Properties (SRP) used to be a sprawling land with just a highway connecting to the Talisay City, another thriving city of Metro Cebu. Today,...
View ArticleLast Day of Cebu Food Crawl 2016
And finally, off to the last day of this sinful adventure in Cebu. We are now down to the final three: Choobi Choobi Restaurant, Cebu City Marriott Hotel, and Ayala Center Cebu. Choobi Choobi Lingaw...
View ArticleSeven Asian Dishes You've Never Tried But are to Die For
With such a diverse and expansive selection, it can be easy to bypass some of the culinary delights in Asia. However, to truly immerse yourself into the cultural and take advantage of everything...
View ArticleChasing Security as a Travel Blogger
Being a travel blogger is a job that values freedom more than security. You can’t really expect a steady stream of income and to spend most of your time traveling the world. Don’t get me wrong, travel...
View ArticleWhat Tokyo So Long?
Growing up, Japan was always on my side. There were anime shows dubbed in Filipino to keep me entertained after school. Before the K-Pop bands invaded the airwaves, there was J-Pop. I could still belt...
View ArticleDay 1 in Japan: Exploring Tokyo
No matter how prepared you are for your trip, there will always be uncertainties that lie ahead of you. You don't have an idea what's in store for you in the next few days. Prior boarding our early...
View ArticleExploring Laki Ashi of Kanagawa Prefecture
Last night was a blast. I was awake for almost 24 hours, but that didn't stop me from enjoying our first day in Japan. I can vividly still remember my first meal (a tonkatsu ramen), my first subway...
View Article10 Things I Learned About Tokyo
A few weeks ago, I spent four days in Tokyo (with a side trip in the neighboring Kanagawa Prefecture), and as my friends are probably tired of hearing, I loved it. Absolutely loved it. Behind their...
View Article4 Helpful Tips in Traveling to Philippines
Decades ago, exploring the Philippines can be quite challenging. Those were the days when the interconnectivity between islands aren't that extensive and a number of accommodations every city are only...
View ArticlePhoto Diary: Bali, Indonesia
Bali is an island province of Indonesia. Unlike its neighboring provinces, this region is predominantly Hindu, which is why this region stands out from the rest. After exploring the cities and towns of...
View ArticleInteresting Vacation Ideas for Criminal Justice Students
What better way to break up the monotony of studying full-time than with a vacation in a far off land, where you can let all of your worries fade into the background. In reality, students don’t really...
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