Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Latest obsession

There's nothing like this...so spicy, very delicious. Food for the depressed soul. Hahaha. Not so healthy though. Instant, yeah! My sister said it takes two weeks before noodles are digested. Did not care to research about it. But I eat this stuff almost everyday, so i'm guessing a noodle mountain is already growing inside my stomach...evs. Get one of these from your nearest Korean convenience store. Enjoy!

"Ramyeon"- Feeling hot hot hot

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Today is Friday

We rocked out in TGI Friday's last Sunday. This American restaurant is the first in Cebu City. Hmmm...what can I say, it's a bit expensive. Haha. But, the ultimate servings are worth it. Plus they have a bar where you can enjoy some drinks. Also the place is vintage fun. Check it out.

The bar

Ready yourself

Something healthy

Perfect combination

The great sandwich

For a really long life

Mac and Cheese

Take a bite

Dessert. Yum yum.

Hehehe

Ave La Marea

It's true what they say, when you're down and lonely and sad, eat something sweet and you would feel bright and gay. I've never believed that, until La Marea. This dessert shop in The Walk, IT Park would surely lift your senses and brigten your gloomy day. Share the sweetness with your friends...

Warm and cold combined in a cake of eternal sweetness

Light and fluffy souffle for a happy day

A bite of soft sweet love

Very rich carrot cake to please yourself

Ice-cream-like life

And a cup of cappucino to warm your senses

Monday, December 15, 2008

Joe is the man

There is this new place in Asia Town IT Park they call The Walk. It is like a band of restaurants, coffee shops, and dessert factories that spring up like mushrooms crowding the center of the park. One of the members of the band is Barbeque Joe. With it's cozy environment, Joe makes you feel like you are just home eating your fave pork bbq. With the night becoming so boring, Sister M and Sister E went out to taste some home bbq.

Barbeque Joe, Asia Town IT Park

New on the menu

Feels like home

Chicken BBQ

Grilled tanguigue

With rice

Royal Tru Orange

Lemony green, lemony grass

Can you smell it? Can you taste it? Hmmm...lemon grass. There is nothing refreshing than the taste and after taste of a dish with lemon grass. Surely, this Asian herb leaves a minty and fresh flavor in your senses. Hmmm..i'm not talking about the grass though. I am talking of the restaurant. You know, the green restaurant? And a Thai god, maybe, to welcome you?

Lemon Grass Restaurant, in its new location in The Terraces, Ayala Mall, stands tall and green amidst all the local and foreign restaurants surrounding the new "tambayan" of everyone in Cebu City. We had only been here twice but surely we would be back for more of its fine Thai and Vietnamese cuisine.

Lemon Grass, Ayala Center Cebu

So green, so fresh

The Menu. The food are listed in Vietnamese, maybe Thai, and English

Welcome!

Hmm..this is red beef curry. Feeling hot hot hot!

I forgot the name of this pasta. Sorry. You can taste some kinda spicy, minty flavor. Nice, nice.

The best chicken pandan in town

This has eggplant and chicken. Ah! Eggplant never tasted this good.

Burger patties, Vietnamese style

You can never get enough of this refreshing drink. You've got some minty leaves, cucumber, lemon, oranges and the juice...Really really nice

Rich and chocolatey

After roaming around for several hours in the mall, we decided to sit down for a while, stretch our legs and just rest. Bo's coffee was the relaxation hideout. We sat on the chairs outside and chatted. The Baby Sister thought we had to get something. Oh, no! Relaxing in these chairs would cost a lot. But anyway, we had to have at least a cup of coffee. Shame! Haha. Sister M went inside to get it. But instead of bringing us a cup, she came out with a sweet masterpiece--a rich chocolatey chocolate-rich cake. Too sweet for just a sit on their chairs...take a bite.

Rich Chocolate Cake (P100.00)

Take a bite

Eye candy

Sister E

Kaon anay!

Let's start eating!

Ready your spoons, forks, chopsticks, hands...and stomach...