Azabu

Azabu

Located within walking distance from our house, Azabu is a fairly recent contender in the Japanese restaurant business here in Cebu. At first I thought it was one of those overpriced places that tried hard to be called a Japanese restaurant, but upon our visit, 

Nick’s Lighthouse

Nick’s Lighthouse

  we had this crazy idea of walking from embarcadero to golden gate bridge one saturday. we were supposed to eat at cioppino’s but we were already famished from walking. when we reached fisherman’s wharf, we started looking for interesting restaurants that offer cioppino. the 

Pho Cong Ly

Pho Cong Ly

  my friend was craving for some pho and found this place on yelp. the 25% off on weekdays from 3 to 6pm all the more encouraged us to try this place. we had spring rolls as starter. my friends loved the spring rolls. for 

Seafood island

Seafood island

Among the number of restaurants in the newly renovated Ayala mall as of yet, Seafood island has got to be one of the better places to grab a meal with your friends looking to experience their first hand experience in native filipino dining. This place specializes 

Crawdaddy

Crawdaddy

we ordered their fried oysters for appetizers considering that we went there for dinner. it was good. the sauce complemented with the fried oysters. given the restaurant’s name, we stayed away from ordering steamed crabs or shrimps. we ordered one pound of steamed crawfish in 

Super Buffet

Super Buffet

i filled my first plate with salmon, tuna, white fish sashimi, mix of maki rolls, ebi sushi, and seaweeds wrapped in tamago wrap. my first plate started well. my second plate was filled with clams with salted beans that lacked seasoning, fried shrimp that was 

Yumeya Kihei

Yumeya Kihei

Situated in the backdrop of several offices and travel agencies and located within a few steps from Castle Peak Hotel, this Japanese restaurant has a contemporary and traditional atmosphere that restaurant go-ers will surely love. Upon entry, guests will be directed by Filipino employees in 

It’s a Wonderful Life

It’s a Wonderful Life

– that’s the name of the play we saw at Granville Island last Saturday. But before feeding our penchant for the arts,we went ahead and indulged at Joe Fortes, a really cozy upscale resto in downtown Vancouver with very attentive waiters. The amuse-bouche was seared