Showing posts with label destinations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label destinations. Show all posts

Top Holiday Destinations: Tagaytay Highlands

Saturday, November 26, 2022


Christmas in the Philippines start at "BER" months, which means months that end with BER (September to December). It is dubbed as the longest Christmas celebration in the world and we do often take this time to be with friends, family, and loved ones. Destinations such as Tagaytay Highlands are often on top of the list because of the cool climate, serene and beautiful landscape where guests, residents would enjoy the countryside without going too far from the metropolis via a short ride away down south.





It has changed a lot over the years as new exclusive residential homes and units have been put up as vantage points to Taal Volcano and lake area, and Laguna-Mount Makiling side, you'll end up crazy trying to look at the nice views from one side and the other. They also have recently put up Christmas decors, lights, ornaments as the holidays come closer, making this a very inviting place to be in especially this December. Tagaytay Highlands will also be holding a Christmas Party for the young ones come December 17. It will be held at the Sports Center Hall so make sure you get them all dressed for the occasion.

Aside from that, there will be a Christmas Bazaar on the Highlands Golf Parking area from December 27 to 31 to make sure those aguinaldos and shopping money be spent without leaving the sweet enclave. The Sports Center Hall will also get converted for the New Years Eve countdown on the 31st, so schedule appropriately during the holidays.

For those who prefer a more holy retreat, Chapel events will happen from November 27th til the end of the year, so make sure you check schedules appropriately on site or their social channels. You can also take the trip there for the annual "Simbang Gabi" which starts from December 15th to the 23rd. The holiday mass will also be celebrated on Christmas eve and the day itself, plus on New Year's day. It's certainly a dreamy place to be in during Christmas time so if you're in the mood for a move, consider Tagaytay Highlands to be on your list if you would like a change of pace and destination during the holidays. The award winning developer Highlands Prime Inc. is a subsidiary of SM Prime Holdings. It's safe and made of dreams, so if you're interested go check out Tagaytay Highlands on FB, IG and their site tagaytayhighlands.com today!

COW

Fun Things to do in Siargao

Friday, April 19, 2019




Siargao is like a hidden gem that is located in the southeast of the Philippines. It is at a distance of about 800 kilometers from Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Well, famous as the Surfing Capital of the Philippines, the island boasts of enchanting lagoons, bizarre rock formations, and mangrove forest reserves. Take one of those cheap flights to Siargao and explore the paradise with exotic white beaches, coral reefs, and fantastic wildlife.


There is a lot more to do in the surfing destination of the Philippines. Well, if you are not the really the surfing type, you could go for caving or island-hopping or simply explore the beauty of Siargao. The surfing capital of the Philippines is filled with natural gems, a cool nightlife and some great food options that everyone can enjoy. Book cheap flights right away for Siargao and embark on an experience of a lifetime.


Here are some of the best thing to do in Siargao.


• Go island hopping – It is a must to explore the three spectacular islands along the shores of Siargao, and these include Guyam Island, Daku Island and Naked Island. There are plenty of day tours to these islands, and one can look forward to a perfect trip under expert guides and enjoy some fantastic food.


• Enjoy the seafood – You will come across a different kind of fish and seafood at almost every other resort and restaurant here. The best part is that the seafood is very fresh and cheap as well. The cooks of most restaurants and resorts will prepare the fish for you or whatever you desire for a small cost. So, make the most of it.


• Rent a bike- The best way to enjoy and explore the natural landscapes and scenery of Siargao is on a bike. Just hop on your motorbike and let yourself loose within the island. Drive across to deserted beaches, amazing waterfalls, and those endless rice fields. You will discover local villages on the way and get the chance to meet the locals and interact with them.


• Swim in the Magkukob Cave- The locals and the tourists simply love Magkukob Cave because of the refreshing waters that are crystal clear. Get ready to experience the thrill of entering an enchanting cave which is surrounded by baby bats. Dive in those refreshing waters and swim to your heart’s content.


• Try out your rope swing skills - Swing at Maasin Secret River, and it is indeed one of the most picturesque places in Siargao. You can take the boat on the river or spend the morning swinging on the coconut tree that hangs over the water.




• Enjoy a relaxing day at Mamon Island – If you are looking for a spot away from the hustle and bustle of the crowded tourist spots, then head straight for the Mamon Island. The secluded island boasts of clear, blue waters and amazing coral formations. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling here or simply enjoy the peace and calm of the destination.


• Drive on the coconut roads – You must drive on the most scenic road on Siargao, and it lies along the coastline lined with white beaches and coconut trees. You can simply spend the day driving on the road, stop to talk to the locals and learn about their lives and culture.


• Visit Sugba Lagoon – One of the most popular places to visit in Siargao is the Sugba Lagoon. It is a playground for those who love kayaking, diving or stand-up paddle-boarding. The lagoon is surrounded by mountains and has a cliff-diving board from where one can jump into the clear waters.


I hope this starts your hunger to look for time to go to one of the nicest places to go to in the Philippines. I'm going there again this summer, see you there!




COW

New Food Destination: Ichiba Japanese Market in Resorts World Manila

Wednesday, March 09, 2016



I was excited to actually see something like "what's seen in Japan" to be here in the Philippines. I've never seen something so authentic. This is Ichiba Japanese Market in Resorts World Manila. This is part of Newport Mall's restaurants located on the second floor of the building. While inside, there were maps on the table so you won't get lost inside Ichiba Japanese Market. Not that it's too big, but it just describes where you can get the food items on menu. They also have wait staff who can take your orders but I'd suggest you roam around the place and get them straight from the little stalls inside the venue. Do it like how the Japanese do.



I love the effect of seeing everything being done right in front of you. Where steam is coming out from pots, pans, where they fry fresh tempura, make Takoyaki the original way like you're in Japan. This time, you don't need a passport or visa to actually experience it.


The decor was impressive. Complete with lobsters, crabs and tons of Japanese trinkets all around. The little house with a crab you see on this photo houses the fresh seafood they offer for the day. I saw Lobster, Rock Lobster and Abalone all still moving.




It's as fresh as it can get. Now imagine this halved, roasted over fire, with butter, garlic and served in volcanic stones. We had one that's really soft and meaty. It was worth the trouble of getting antihistamines for my seafood allergy haha!


This is a dedicated Tako counter making my super favorite Japanese street food item the Takoyaki. They also make one of the tastiest Gyoza I've ever had. Although it may need some improvement on the presentation side, it's worthy to be ordered. The Karaage was soft inside, and crunchy on the outside. Dip it on the thick Japanese mayo, then have rice with it, we have nothing to talk about anymore.


I had interest in this nook where they cook all the soba and udon from. I'm a self declared expert when it comes to the cold soba, a personal favorite. I ordered it, I'll show you later.



I also ordered the Tonkotsu Miso. A miso based noodle bowl that also contains pork slivers. I also appreciate that fact that when I commented on the food they served, they accepted it as a feedback. This means you're going to see MORE improvements to the menu in the coming days.


I didn't eat any Donburi as I already have a lot on my plate literally. The rice bowls were awesome though, I saw someone eat it off on the table across mine. I told my self I wanted one haha.



They really make good Takoyaki. The proof is in the filling. As you can see, theirs is actually full to the brim. They also make this golden brown, not burnt, just right. They also topped it with bonito flakes which gives us the impression that it's moving. Simple, but fancy, I like that.


We caught the Japanese Chef  cleaning scallops. Filipinos would love this lightly grilled to perfection. It's in the details and they sure can bring it.



As you can see, this is pretty legit. I love what they did with everything except the ceiling. Some were exposed and might be better if they had some sort of wood to cover that. Still, it felt like what it should have felt like, so it did it's job. This would be a really good attraction for Resorts World Manila.


They have a real original dedicated Asahi Beer Bar. For all those who miss the brand, they serve it here all day! You don't have to go to Japan to have it.


The selections of grilled chicken and beef or what they call Yakitori was full of Umami flavor. I loved the chicken most.


The Salmon Sashimi, the Tuna Sashimi, was fresh and cold. Just dip it in Kikkoman Soy Sauce and their fresh wasabi, you're good to go.



Their Takoyaki was very Japanese. It's not like those fishy ones you usually buy in stalls here in the Philippines. I could compare it to the regional ones I had in SM Makati, yes equally good but cheaper in price I think.


This is the Tonkotsu Miso Ramen. I don't know how to tell you, I think they have to improve the broth a little as it was on the salty side. The good thing is, they were taking notes. I'm sure the next time I'm going to be here I'd really have a really good bowl or two. I'd go for the soba too.


The fresh catch was literally saying hi to us as this Rock Lobster was flapping, still alive before they prepared it for grilling.


Tempura was served fresh, hot, with a light batter, fast. It was succulent and still sweet. Pretty good.



My super duper favorite on the food they  served, this is Zaru Soba. It can be taken hot or cold but I prefer the latter. You take a heaping chopstick full of these and dip it in the Soy Sauce laden cup with spring onions, a little wasabi, and ginger. Super good.


The Chicken Karaage was superb. I could have an order or two in one sitting. The crisp exterior, the gingery sweet meat, dipped in the thick Japanese mayo, do I need to say more?



Their Gyoza was good, although I suggested a more presentable way of doing this. The consistency of the skin was good, the meat and veggies inside was flavorful, plus the vinegar was very sour. It was the ideal Gyoza you dreamed of when in Japan. Again, you can now have this in Manila, that's good news.






I liked how the soba noodles were kept cold using this tube of ice. While it was hot it probably got the marks on this tube of ice and made it like an artwork.


It was also springy and chewy just the way I like it.


Then the Chef also prepared Sukiyaki from scratch. He did that while roasting the Rock Lobsters then put it on the rocks. Rock Lobster on the rocks get it? LOL






He also put the shrimps and Ika (Squid) on the grill. It just needed a few minutes to cook.


The Sukiyaki was delish!



When my Takoyaki order arrived, it was game over. I loved every bit of it, including the small bits of Octopus inside.


We also had the chance to see the lovely crab which they served family style. I think you can purchase this per kilogram on the aquariums they have on the side of the restaurant. Then cook it right on the spot.


This fish was good and soft too. They just covered it in batter and deep fried it. If I'm not mistaken this is red snapper.

Do you like what you see? Then don't sit there behind the keyboard. Go out with your family and visit Resorts World Manila in Pasay City. The Ichiba Japanese Market is here, waiting to be discovered. I'm sure in a few months, this place would be packed. The food in general isn't that much expensive if you compare it to the restaurants in the same mall, but absolutely worthy of your visit. I'm going back there very soon with some friends and family, so if I were you I'd be asking my friends right now to put it on their schedules. It's as real as it gets.
COW

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