OLA Restobar: A Fusion of Spanish and Italian Cuisine

Gorgeous lasses greet you upon arrival. One of them leads you to a comfortable seat. She then introduces the specials and wait until you decided what to order. Royal, white leather seats are arrayed at the corners. A glass-topped table runs through the spacious section of the room. It is matched with cozy and comfortable … Continue reading “OLA Restobar: A Fusion of Spanish and Italian Cuisine”

Dong Juan Favorites: Gambas Pasta and Tablea Collections

I found it dimmer than usual at first glance. Though the lighting coordination complimented well to the interior design, I couldn’t say that the ambiance is inviting enough for the lower middle class. I heard that Dong Juan offers food for every “Juan”, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Ordinary individuals may find it … Continue reading “Dong Juan Favorites: Gambas Pasta and Tablea Collections”

All Fun Despite the Misadventure at Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe

When I booked my seat, I repeatedly asked if the bus will go directly to Nyaung Shwe. I always got a yes. So, despite the troubled compulsion, I took it. By the way, I cut short my Bagan stay to head to Nyaung Shwe and added the lake south of it, Inle lake, to my … Continue reading “All Fun Despite the Misadventure at Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe”

Onward to My First Major Climb with ShopBack

Travel, for me, is a major stress reliever. That scene with a blue sky reflected on the sea beneath, which gentle ripples broke towards the white sand strips that freckles the edges of the island back dropped with verdant massifs is a pure bliss. Then at night, you can see the stars flecking in the sky, … Continue reading “Onward to My First Major Climb with ShopBack”

An American-Infused Japanese Dining at Sumo Sam Cebu

Sumo Sam is not a typical Japanese restaurant. The strokes of kanji printed atop the branding, the “hinomaru” circle on its logo, and the part of the name itself, sumo (a Japanese martial art) are your only clues. The restaurant’s look and ambiance, however, does not feel Japanese at all, despite the presence of some Nihon … Continue reading “An American-Infused Japanese Dining at Sumo Sam Cebu”

A Zen Living Experience at Escario Central Hotel Cebu

The simple vertical strokes of orange and red makes a fine and stunning contrast with the ivory walls. The tidy-stalked bamboo trees, the small mead that wrapped the lawn, and the classic-looking set blend perfectly to let you experience a zen feel. The Reception There’s nothing flashy in the receiving area. In place of chandelier is a … Continue reading “A Zen Living Experience at Escario Central Hotel Cebu”

How to Be Sexually Attractive: A Guide for Men

Do you know what “sex appeal” is? This is an ability to attract people with your sexiness. Most people underestimate the importance of sexual attractiveness in terms of human relationships. In fact, sex appeal is what actually glues people to each other. This phenomenon indeed consists not only of physical features. In this article, we are going to reveal … Continue reading “How to Be Sexually Attractive: A Guide for Men”

Four Things You Can Do in the Philippines

As an archipelago, the Philippines provides literally endless experiences, opportunities and activities for the would‐be tourist. Offering a landscape comprised of mountains, rivers and lakes, breathtaking beaches and tropical forests spread across over 7,000 islands, the options for exploration and discovery are endless. Here are four of the most popular reasons for visiting the Philippines: Sightseeing The Philippines can … Continue reading “Four Things You Can Do in the Philippines”

Coron Palawan DIY Travel Guide

When I hadn’t had a sight of the top, It was then I fathomed that it would be a tough climb. A friend told me that it’s around 750 steps. I had no expectations at first, because I had never tried a continuous steps before. I couldn’t even scale the difficulty level by merely looking … Continue reading “Coron Palawan DIY Travel Guide”

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