I came across a blog by the Davao Food Huntress, and MAN! I could not resist! I had to whip up something for myself because her blog was sooooo appetizing!! With this blog, I would never, EVER have any problem looking for nice places to eat in Davao City.
Check it out here.
Bon appetit!
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Places to go to in CDO
I should've blogged about this a long time ago, but I really hadn't have enough time to do so. It took me 7 years to visit CDO again. The last time I was there I was still in college. Because of my work, I got to visit one of the best cities in the Philippines again.
There are a lot of new places to go to in CDO, not like before. A lot of establishments, gimik places, restaurants, etc. Here are some of the places that I suggest you visit once you're in CDO:
For those who are into the nightlife (who isn't? errr..), you have to pass by FU, 1150 and Volume. FU is located at Corrales St. 1150 is along Tiano Bros. (I think). Basta it's the old Corso Guerlani cafe. Volume is in SM. The parties in those places are the best ones, so check them out!
For those who love to eat (who doesn't? uhm..), you have to taste the food at Town, Candy's and Oro Shawarma. Town is located at the restaurant strip right outside of LimKetKai mall, so is Candy's. Town is like a fusion of oriental/asian cuisine. The best! And the food doesn't cost that much, so it's really worth it. You'd love the dessert and pizza in Candy's, I'm sure of it. It was around 7 years since I've had Oro Shawarma, and it still hits the spot. GRABE.
If you want to relax and just talk to your friends over a couple of beers, you can go to Balyahay (short for Balay Hayahay). They serve entree's, afford-a-meals and they have cheap beer! They're located really near Xavier University, infront of the big store of Butcher's Best (which is another place you can have your appetites satisfied).
Man, I love Cagayan de Oro. It's my second home. I'm sure if you guys get to visit, you'll have a fine time. I'll post more stuff on CDO in the future... like, as it happens. Hehe.
There are a lot of new places to go to in CDO, not like before. A lot of establishments, gimik places, restaurants, etc. Here are some of the places that I suggest you visit once you're in CDO:
For those who are into the nightlife (who isn't? errr..), you have to pass by FU, 1150 and Volume. FU is located at Corrales St. 1150 is along Tiano Bros. (I think). Basta it's the old Corso Guerlani cafe. Volume is in SM. The parties in those places are the best ones, so check them out!
For those who love to eat (who doesn't? uhm..), you have to taste the food at Town, Candy's and Oro Shawarma. Town is located at the restaurant strip right outside of LimKetKai mall, so is Candy's. Town is like a fusion of oriental/asian cuisine. The best! And the food doesn't cost that much, so it's really worth it. You'd love the dessert and pizza in Candy's, I'm sure of it. It was around 7 years since I've had Oro Shawarma, and it still hits the spot. GRABE.
If you want to relax and just talk to your friends over a couple of beers, you can go to Balyahay (short for Balay Hayahay). They serve entree's, afford-a-meals and they have cheap beer! They're located really near Xavier University, infront of the big store of Butcher's Best (which is another place you can have your appetites satisfied).
Man, I love Cagayan de Oro. It's my second home. I'm sure if you guys get to visit, you'll have a fine time. I'll post more stuff on CDO in the future... like, as it happens. Hehe.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Jones Cup: Pinoys bow to Kazakhs to finish at 5th
Well, that's no surprise. Can't we just face it that Pinoys will never get anywhere in basketball? We're naturally small guys, and basketball is for big guys. We have to get mixed-bred Filipinos from wherever just to be able to compete.
Why not focus on soccer instead? We have similar frames that of Brazilians and other South American countries that are doing very well internationally. I know the Philippine Soccer team had to import some Brit-Filipinos into their roster, but that's because we don't have that much support in training and developing locally-bred stars.
We'd be kicking ass if our soccer teams get the same amount of attention and support as our basketball teams are. That I'm sure of.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
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