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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Yabu Tonkatsu Restaurant at Powerplant Mall Rockwell Makati
“It’s just breaded porkchop” is probably one of the first things to come to mind when you first dine in Yabu. But it’s that exact reason why Dane and I keep coming back for more—it’s simple, and Yabu Japanese restaurant has perfected it. Yabu has branches everywhere, and while we…
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Duck & Buvette French Restaurant at EDSA Shangri-La Plaza Mandaluyong
Fifteen years ago, Dane and I met. And exactly a year ago, we got married. And today, we celebrated our first wedding anniversary in Duck & Buvette, a French casual restaurant and bakery in EDSA Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong. We also ordered their House Blend Iced Tea (P130 a glass) and…
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Souv by Cyma Greek Restaurant Podium Mandaluyong
Dane and I have been binge-watching the People vs Food Youtube Channel recently. In one of their segments called Americans Try __ Food for the First Time, we’ve seen so many dishes from different cultures that made our mouths water. One of them is Greek food. We realized from watching…
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Mann Hann at Rockwell Business Center Mandaluyong
As someone who used to live in the heart of Chinese cuisine, Binondo, we never really try a lot of Chinese restaurants outside of it, especially chain establishments. Partly because we know restaurants in Binondo are as authentic as Chinese food can get, but also partly because when surrounded by…
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Italianni’s at EDSA Shang-ri La Plaza Mandaluyong
Valentine’s Day passed by and as normal couples would, we also celebrated our first Valentine’s Day as a married couple. Dane wanted to take me out on a date. Since the actual celebration falls on a weekday, we decided to eat out the weekend before instead to avoid the crowd.…
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: La Creperie at EDSA Shangri-La
It’s been 3 weeks since Dane and I got married. After a week of personal time off from work, we were back to our life as part of the working class. Unfortunately, Dane and I’s schedules and rest days are opposites, so we only see each other about 6 hours…