Posts Tagged ‘food’

Serendra’s fabulous restaurants

It was my bestfriend’s birthday and I just had to go out and celebrate it with her. It took us like hours before we had decided where to eat. There are tons of restaurants that you can see at the FORT. The place is great because of the nice ambience, you’d feel safe to walk around with your friends and family. You don’t have to spend too much money for your bonding. You just have to be wise and look for a nice place that you can dine in without spending too much.

Here are the restaurants that we  tried out:

Healthy Kitchen— This has to be one of my top favorite restaurants in Bonifacio High Street. They serve the most sumptuous dishes that not only caters to your taste buds but to your entire body since it’s absolutely healthy. You would love the whole look and feel of the restaurant since it has such a homey touch to it. I would definitely not mind eating at this place everyday.  

KABISERA Restaurant– If you think that gourmet dishes are only for the ones who can afford it, when you go dine at Kabisera restaurant you are in for the shock of your life. They have an amazing variety of Filipino food that are cooked  excellently but with an unbelievably low price. I took my friends here last weekend and we enjoyed the unique blend of oriental dishes, and best of all, we didnt even have to spend much for it.

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Nato’s Inasal

Centris Walk

Koptiam’ s Binondo Noodles

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Nato’s Inasal- An affordable place to dine in

I was really low on budget but I wanted to treat some of my friends for dinner. They’re not into expensive restaurants, so I suggested we go to Jollibee or Mcdonald’s instead. But they’re just not in the mood for burger, fries and coke. So I thought of Nato’s Inasal. All filipino food and it’s like eating nanay’s lutong bahay.

Nato's Inasal & Native Specialties

It’s just few blocks away from my house, so we decided to ride the jeepney. All of us were craving for sinigang, sisig and of course chicken inasal. The all time favorite food of Filipinos. The serving is good for 2-3 people. We were all starving to death so finally we placed our order. We were surprised when the waiter approached us and said that we’ll get free rice if we decided to eat using our hands. Of course we didn’t have second thoughts because we all want free rice! So finally we got what we ordered, and MAN! their sinigang was so good I came to a point that I don’t want to share it, haha, just kidding. It was really good, though I was hoping for more veggies. Their Chicken Sisig is also good but I think the serving is good for 1 person. It’s not that salty and I guess it’s also healthy because its chicken! I also love Nato’s chicken Inasal. It’s not as good as Bacolod’s chicken Inasal (nothing could beat that!) But if you’re in a tight budget and want an affordable place to dine in, Try Nato’s Inasal, located at Kalayaan Quezon City.

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Centris Walk

Kopi Tiam’s Binondo Noodles

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Centris Walk

Centris Walk:  The New Lifestyle and Entertainment Capital

Went out last night and was awestruck with all the “spaceships” (well. just exaggerating, but it really looks like a spaceship) inside Centris. A new place where you can hangout with your family and friends. There’s tons of restaurants that you can choose from. Name it! Pancake House, Shakey’s, Italiannis, Froyo, Korean Restaurants etc. I’m also excited because of Fullybooked where I can buy some of my favorite books.  This place is just new so not all people knows about it, but I’m sure a month from now, it’s gonna be famous.

Your kids will definitely love this place because of the playground that has slide, swings, monkey bars etc. (Your kids would real go crazy over this place)There’s also a gorgeous carousel that even I was mesmerized. It feels like I wanted to go back during the time that I can still ride those things, without people thinking that i’m childish. (but who cares? I’m still going to ride with it someday hehe) The place was carefully planned because it doesn’t feel crowded even if there’s a lot of stores.  I believe that they’re going to open more stores inside Centris because it’s a big place. So if you just want to take a walk and take some pictures, you may do so.

This is also a nice place where you can have your meetings because it’s very convenient to go here. The train station is just near that Centris, and it’ll take you few minutes just to get there. So if you need to save time and money? Visit Centris Walk located at the corner of EDSA and Quezon Avenue – two major arteries connecting the metropolis.

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Kopi Tiam’s Binondo Noodles

Craving for some yummy noodles? Well, I’m not a major fan because I’m a rice person. But after I tasted Kopi Tiam’s binondo noodles, I guess I finally became a noodle fan. I’m not exaggerating or anything but it’s not the typical noodles that you get to taste everyday. It has this Asian taste that people will really get addicted to. One bowl of Binondo noodles is enough to fill you up, no need to order side dishes (That is from my point of view) You can choose either rice noodles or egg noodles, it has chicken, pork, siomai, egg, and leafy vegetables. You’ll forget your name after you tasted Kopi Tiam’s Binondo noodles.  But I’m not yet done, I still have space for desserts, so when I looked up in Kopi Tiam’s menu, I found an intriguing name of a dessert “Storm”. So I got it and little did I know that I’m in for a great surprise. After a long wait, I finally got my dessert and WOW! I was in storm of yumminess. It has snowy ice, I’m not sure how they did it, but it was really good, there’s caramel and corn and the sweetness was just right. I’m not sure of the other ingredients they used, but who cares I can just order it everytime I go there. I’m not an exaggerated person, but you should really try dining at Kopi Tiam in Santolan Quezon City, near Camp Crame and I’m sure you’ll have the same reaction. Happy Eating!

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FlapJacks at UP-Ayala Land

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Cyma ala Greece

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For those who are craving Greek theme ambiance and food, Cyma Restaurant is now open in Cebu. Cyma is located in Ayala Malls, and Boracay. Cyma has a unique distinction from its Greek foods that provides Philippine dining market one of the healthiest foods. Cyma has travelled to different parts of Greece to create the finest choices of foods to be offered to Filipinos. Their restaurant is also Greek themed which makes your experience more Greek and less Filipino.

Cyma launches its new menu which offers a wide range of healthy Greek foods, and integration of cultures and flavours.  Cyma restaurants are usually packed with people so the best time to experience serenity and relaxing dining is during the afternoon on weekdays. That is , if you’re not busy.

Prices ranges from 200/dish to 400. It might be quite pricey but I assure you that your total Greek experience would be worth it. One of the enjoyable experience in Cyma is their staff shouting ” Opa” in serving their food. Opa refers to Hooray in Greek.  Enjoy your time at Cyma restaurants and fell in love with Greece again.

 

Floating Restaurant in Bohol

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It must feel good eating at a restaurant in the middle of a river. If you’re curious on how this object goes, then try eating at Loboc River. It is located in Loboc, Bohol. The Loboc River is one of the tourist destinations in Bohol and has been loved by the locals and tourist alike. Loboc River also plays a central role in history before the Spaniards came. The river served as a home for the early inhabitants,

Today, the tourist spot host small bancas or floating restaurants to let the people discover the splendour of Bohol and Loboc. Bohol is just a small island in the Visayan region but it is very abundant in nature and white beaches. T Loboc River also attracted several celebrities to enjoy nature and its bounty freshness. Upon reaching Loboc, you will already see the river on the left side packed with floating bancas which will serve guest daily. Aside from the Loboc river, Bohol is also famous for its unique hills, which is called the Chocolate Hills. While you’re at Bohol, include Panglao as your tourist destination to enjoy the powdery sands of Panglao.

Visit Bohol and get ready to fall in love with this small island.

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