Category: FOOD
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Hole-in-a-Wall Japanese Resto in Dela Rosa Street, Makati
Jollijeep or Jolly-jeep? If you hear this word and you know what it means then it’s a tell-tale sign that you work in Makati City, Philippines. It is actually a licensed food cart that are scattered around the city which is the meals source of the working class because of the location convenience and it…
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Red Beet and Pasta Salad
One day i decided to eat lunch at Starbucks located at the ground floor of our building. I had hand crafted coffee and Arugula Pasta Salad. The salad was good and fresh however the serving is small, of course it cost Php116 pesos only thus the serving size. I was inspired to create my own…
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Homemade Moringa Tea
Malunggay is a common vegetable in the Philippines. It is also known as horse-radish tree or Ben oil tree in English, its scientific name is Moringa oleifera. Moringa has so many nutritional benefits, it is rich in vitamins and Minerals. According to Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) of the Philippines it was revealed that…
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Unlimited Samgyeopsal
Are you a Korean culture fan? Do you like Korean drama and K-pop artists? How about Korean food? If you are a food lover probably you also love eat-all-you-can or buffet offerings of Korean restaurants. If such is the case and you live in San Fernando Pampanga then I have a good news for you.…
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Alternative to Starbucks
Starbucks! That’s the top of mind brand when it comes to coffee shop/ cafe not only in the Philippines most probably in different parts of the world! How can one get away from Starbucks if they built their cafe in every corner (ok I’m exaggerating here) of the central business district like Makati. It’s a…
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3 in 1 Coffee Craze
Kantar Worldpanel revealed in their 2015 study that Coffee remains the “go-to” drink of Filipinos and I must admit I am one of them! Aside from confirming that coffee is the staple drink, it should showed that we Filipinos shifted from being a moderate to heavy drinkers…if the definition of heavy coffee drinker is more…
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A Special Talabahan in Iloilo
I always look forward to my business trips, for me it is a breather. I was quite excited to fly again to Iloilo however my excitement was reduced to a minor disappointment after finding out that I’ll be traveling with the VP and what he wanted was to fly in and out only! Ha! ha!…
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Shabu-Shabu the Korean Way
This is the first time in ___years that I don’t feel and like shopping! Coming from a certified shopaholic like me, this statement is so unlikely! Well, today is my birthday and also my break from my playground, working in a shopping mall. It is also the day our annual marketing department’s Christmas party. I…
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How to Enjoy Pani Puri: A Guide for First-Timers
I was walking in a narrow and busy alley in Kathmandu. My Nepalese friend accompanied me. I chanced upon a guy standing beside a food cart. He was swallowing a rounded, brown, crispy-looking item. He filled it with a greenish liquid, then asked the vendor for another and then several more until he was satisfied.…
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