MANILA | Food Tripping in Binondo
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Summer 2013 was officially ended and storms are now reciting the alphabets. What is the best thing to do this rainy season? My answer...
MAKATI | Junction Hostel Makati: A Different Hostel Living
Backpacker lodges and hostels, in previous years, only serve as a place for travelers to sleep, take a bath, and secure their stuff. One...
MAKATI | Poblacion Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants
Eating on few restaurants in Poblacion, Makati was the main goal during my stay in Manila after my 3-month backpacking trip outside the country....
MANILA | Gallery IV: Fundacion Santiago Hall
The works of 19th-century Filipino sculptors, notably Isabelo Tampinco y Lacandola, as well as his contemporaries and artistic successors whose works are distinguished by...
TAGUIG | Happier than a Cup of Lemon
Walking around the streets of Bonifacio Global City in Taguig will make you exhausted and thirsty especially if the sun is so high. Lots...
QUEZON CITY | Mang Larry’s Isawan and Maginhawa St. Food Trip
One evening when we were having dinner, one of my workmates insisted to push through with the Maginhawa St. food trip we’re planning months...
MANILA | Dr. Jose Rizal related arts
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MANILA | PHOTOHOLIC: Binondo in Colors
Binondo, the Chinatown of the Philippines, was founded in 1594 and considered as the oldest Chinatown in the world. It is the...
QUEZON CITY | The Nook Cafe in Maginhawa Street: Muggles Be...
We didn’t prepare an “eat-tinerary” on our second visit in Maginhawa Street (first time was way back in 2013) because the only thing we...
TAGUIG | Da Vinci, The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, an Italian Renaissance genius, is an inventor, artist, engineer, musician, architect, anatomist, geologist, mathematician, botanist, painter, sculptor, and...