I’m back after a long break! I know that I have this huge backlog on posts about my trip to Seoul last March and I’m actually thinking of whether to write about Nami Island and if so, wha...
On May 13th, Sunday, we’re celebrating Mother’s Day in Monsees with a brunch buffet and prix fixe dinner for only P399! We’re also having a live jazz performance to serenade the mot...
This is a continuation of my earlier post about our first day in Seoul. After exploring the neighborhood of Samcheongdong and Bukchon, we went to Gyeongbokgung or Gyeongbokgung Palace. The Gyeongbokg...
My initial plan was that our Seoul trip was just going to be for hubby and myself. I was then armed with information on how to take the public transport from Incheon International Airport to Seoul. I...
After my posts on how to get a Korean visa and sharing our travel itinerary, here comes the next one to talk about the lovely guesthouse we stayed in while we were in Seoul last March 21-25. The gues...
As promised, I’m sharing our itinerary for 5 days/4 nights in Seoul. Just want to tell you in advance that I went to Seoul with my husband and our family. We’re 12 in the group with 5 peo...
Happy Easter everyone and yes, I’m back! I’ve been away for almost a month because I’ve been terribly busy with work, Monsees Cafe re-launch, my birthday, hubby’s birthday, and… our recent trip to Se...
Monsees Cafe will be undergoing renovations because we’re expanding the dining area to accommodate more guests. We’re also coming up with more products and we’re very excited with t...
DISTORTED. Hubby and I ordered apple pie for dessert and we instructed the wait staff to warm it for us. When it was served to us, we noticed that the pie was distorted in that it looked like it was ...
This is a shameless job ad for Monsees Cafe For those of you who don’t know yet, Monsees Cafe is a bakery/bakeshop/cafe/deli/rest o located at 118 Katipunan Ave., Brgy. White Plains, Quezon City...
“Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands – and then eat just one of the pieces.” ~ Judith Viorst Filed under: Quotables
INDULGE. Momofuku Pork Buns made at home. Filed under: Weekly Photo Challenge
DOWN. View of city from the top of the Singapore Flyer. Filed under: Weekly Photo Challenge
I remember that day when we were headed to the Singapore Flyer and upon alighting at the Promenade MRT Station, we realized that it was raining hard. There was nothing we could do but stay warm and...
“Love is just a word until someone comes along and gives it meaning.” ~ Unknown *For the love youve given me all these years, thank you. Happy Valentines Day, Bibuy! I love you with all...
Regret. Sailing solo when you’re supposed to sail with someone. Happy Valentine’s Day! Filed under: Weekly Photo Challenge
There’s quite a lot of options for places to dine in within Universal Studios Singapore. At the time we went there, however, hubby and I were too hungry to even discern what kind of food our pa...
Ahh, this photo certainly confirms I’m Asian. I do that hand-sign in my photos all the time, anywhere, and Holland Village is no exception. I reckoned I have all the more reason to do it here ...
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in...
I used to be a theme-park junkie but I stopped being one when the whirling teacup ride became more appealing to me than a roller coaster. Yet I admit that I can’t say no to occasional visits to...
I love this video because it evokes this feeling that makes me wanna skydive again. If you haven’t seen the video, c’mon how hard is it to hit play? Seriously, I watch this video over and...
Posted by hubby in 2010: If you work for a man, in heaven’s name work for him. If he pays you wages which supply you bread and butter, work for him; speak well of him; stand by him, and stand by the ...
For someone raised in the Philippines, when asked about what the best fried chicken is, the most probable answer would be Max’s fried chicken because Max’s is the house that chicken built...
I’ve always loved Ferris wheels and it’s the reason why the Singapore Flyer is in my list of things to try on our recent visit to Singapore. It’s a gigantic Ferris wheel built in 20...
My favorite destination for breakfast while we were in Singapore was this place at the back of Mandarin Orchard called Scape. It’s a lifestyle hub whose design was voted for by the youth and it...
One of the places we went to on our last trip to Singapore was Bugis Street. In the 1950s and up to the early 1980s, Bugis was known as the hangout of trans-women. In mid-1980s, it underwent a major ...
Hubby and I flew to Singapore last Friday for a short belated anniversary weekend trip. We’ve been loyal to Singapore Airlines but since their airfare rates went insanely expensive about two we...
More about my Singapore trip soon!!! Filed under: General Food Yadas
If Max’s is the house that chicken built, then Lia’s Cakes is the house that avocado built Man, that’s avocado right there! In a cake!!! I don’t have enough words to describe ...
A week ago, hubby and I decided to drop by Mad Mark’s in Kapitolyo to try their famous The Man sandwich. While I know that I can’t fully enjoy any of their delicious sandwiches, I still d...
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