Last Saturday was one of the best events I've been to as a food blogger. I may seem like someone who just loves to eat and try out everything the world has to offer, but deep down inside of me is a girl who has always been interested in cooking and baking. So when J. Cuppacakes invited me to an afternoon of baking workshop, I was extremely delighted (and excited)!
Bad Diet is a small art bar and cafe that opened along Estrella street in Makati 3 months ago. It's a place where you can have food and coffee, and enjoy and buy art works at the same time.
I haven’t been to a Vietnamese restaurant ever since my first ever ever experience convinced me that this isn’t a cuisine that’s cut out for me. But the increasing obsession for phos and banh mis made the curious foodie in me give it another go with the newest Vietnamese restaurant in town.
I was having a 3-day birthday bash, and my boyfriend and I have been eating at buffets for the first two out of three days. So on the third day (which was my birthday), we were so sick of eating that we opted to eat somewhere simpler. Makati was our first option, but with the traffic that we encountered, we dared not to continue and headed back to BGC instead where we found ourselves in Mimi & Bros.
Vidascience Inc, a beauty and wellness company, has introduced a new product in the market that people of all ages and gender will surely enjoy.
The Wine Club is a hip, neighbourhood winebar situated in one of the quieter streets in Makati. It's a good place to spend a night tasting over 300 wines from California, France, and Australia, and enjoy pairing them with the delectable bistro food available.
We had a Maginhawa food crawl last May 2018, and being the foodie in the group, I came up with a list of all the restaurants we will be visiting.
It was my first time in StrEAT Maginhawa Foodpark, and I had a lot in mind that I'd like to try, but ended up ordering a dessert and a tea drink instead.
Locavore has been making its name in Manila as a place to get seriously good Filipino food. I always see this restaurant being highly recommended for people who have foreigners or balikbayans coming over to visit, wanting to have a taste of what Filipinos have to offer.
Cru Steakhouse’s Unlimited Cru Steaks Sundays started early in February this year (although I think they already offered this before). The promo is not just unlimited steaks, but a 3-course menu specifically available only during lunch.
Roast meats are available in most Chinese restaurants in Manila. If you want some, you won’t have to scour far and wide to find one.