Friday, August 31, 2012

Smart LTE Launch

This is indeed the fastest!:)

Last Saturday, Aug. 25, Smart finally launched the world's fastest mobile broadband technology. The Smart Long Term Evolution (LTE) has the power of speed up to 42Mbps! How cool is that?! For more info, visit http://www1.smart.com.ph/bro/lte

A lot of guests visited the event in Resorts World Manila to witness the unveiling of another technology breakthrough in the Philippines. But since I arrived really late, I wasn't able to catch much of the highlights of the event. Probably one of my best achievements was having photo ops with Iron Man haha!:))

the gamers?

Iron Man!!!

There were different booths at the venue that allow the visitors to experience the fastest internet -- Movies, Games, Music. I was able to try watching a video on Youtube and it didn't buffer at all.

 Online Gaming = cosplayers




What, 47.96 Mbps?!? This is insane! I waaaant!!!!

So after a few photos at the event venue, we had a bit of window shopping and we proceeded to Thousand Cranes for my BFF's post-birthday dinner. We just love food! We finished everything that was served to us. haha! Plus our good friend Abbie, also came to join us.

 An #OOTD shot inside Charles & Keith...borrowed their sunglasses! LOL!

 I fell in love with this eyewear from Charles & Keith! Gosh, Php 1699!

 Shabu-Shabu! Yummy!

had so much fun over dinner :)

xoxo!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Long Weekend in Davao

It was a 4-day weekend last August 18-21. A lot of people were either out of town or out of the country....including me!:)

It was my first time in Davao...and actually in Mindanao. But if only my bestfriend won't be there for work during the Kadayawan Festival, I won't push through with spending the long weekend there.  And I think it was also a sign to go when exactly a week before the long weekend, Tiger Airways by SEAIR offered a seat sale! I was able to convince my graduate school classmates to join us in Davao too. We got our roundtrip tickets for only Php1894!


Highlights of the trip:

Day 1 (Aug. 18, Saturday)

  • Lunch at Liza's - it's a grill place by the beach and they serve yummy food (wasn't able to take a photo 'coz my tummy wasn't so good that time)
we weren't able to catch the parade due to my delayed flight

  • Dinner at Toryano's (known for their native chicken)


  • BluGre - We tried the Durian Cheesecake, Durian Coffee and Durian Frappucino haha! We also tried other cakes. They're all yummy!

  • We ended the night at Starr Club. Because it's Kadayawan, the usual liquor ban of 2am was moved to 6am

 with my Davao-based friend

tequila shots!

Day 2 (Aug. 19, Sunday)

  • Lunch at Chikaan Abreeza Mall
  • Shopping at the Power Mac Center
  • Milk Tea in SM Davao

 tired and sleepy

my BFF bought herself an iPod Nano while I got her a cute watch band for her birthday


Day 3 (Aug. 20, Monday)

  • Mcdonald's breakfast in front of our hotel
  • Isla Reta in Talicud Island behind Samal Island w/ my graduate school friends (1st and only trip of boat from Sta. Ana wharf that goes straight to Isla Reta is at 9am. But if you're late, there is another boat that leaves at 10am but just drops off passengers at Isla Reta. The same boat leaves Isla Reta back to the city at 3pm. Travel time is about an hour. The place was supposed to be paradise-ish but since it's a holiday, there were so many tourists at the island that time.)
  • Buffet dinner at Let's Crab Eat (Buffet at Php 400/head)
  • Drinks at Q Bar (just beside Microtel Inn)

I was so scared 'coz the life vests were still wrapped in plastic!

There's Isla Reta!

Welcome to the island!:)

Lunch! The worst part was waiting for our food for 1.5hrs. Better bring your own food.
got a nice view of the beach :)

back to the mainland (I was the 2nd to the youngest in this group haha PROUD!)


act like a lady, think like a man...and eat like a monster! LOL!




 graduate school classmates turned travel buddies turned friends!

 we're so full!

 Day 4 (Aug. 21, Tuesday)

  • Buffet breakfast at the hotel
  • Late lunch / Early dinner in Sushi Dito (Yummy and affordable Japanese food)
  • Bought pasalubong at Gaisano Mall
  • Drinks at The Deck (Pool Lounge) of Marco Polo (Really relaxing! We loved the food and drinks there!)
  • Bought pomelo at a nearby stall (Kinda pricey at Php100/kilo and one piece of pomelo is more or less 1 Kilo also)
 our last day in Davao


 Japanese food will always be my favorite

 saying goodbye to my Davao-based friend

 very relaxing...

 haha vanity!:))))

 mozzarella sticks and sardines dip! yummy!

 Tuna Kinilaw! yum yum!
with friends from Tribal DDB...saying goodbye to Davao City


Here's my travel experience ratings:

Flight: 4 stars - SEAIR's plane is really new. Minus the delayed flight and the non-stop crying baby in the plane.
Hotel: 4 stars - Microtel Inn got good service. They made up our room almost everyday. Plus who wouldn't love the 2 queen-sized beds in our room? Although, their TV wasn't a flat screen! haha!
Food: 4 stars - Liza's, Toryano's, BluGre, Let's Crab Eat, SushiDito (Just some of the food places you gotta try)
Transportation: 5 stars - They got really kind cab drivers, plus not as expensive as that of Manila's. If there's something I liked the most the, it's their cab drivers and their cool cabs! "Maligaya" line has a TV while "Mabuhay" line has a debit card swiper.
Leisure: 4 stars - You can do ziplining, roll down a hill while in a zorb, see eagles and crocodiles, get to the beach in 15mins, go shopping, and more.
Nightlife: 3 stars - Didn't like much of the crowd, the music, the usual curfew (which I haven't experienced yet), and the boring weeknights (even if it's a holiday). Although drinks are a lot cheaper.
Overall Experience: 4 stars! It's not how nice or not a place you go to that matters the most, but the company you are with. Thank God for my BFF, graduate school friends, and some new friends who made the long weekend fun despite all the misfortunes (I need not go into detail. Just happy thoughts!)

with my BFF aka travel buddy! more adventures soon!:)


xoxo,

royciepoisie

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

It's a small world after all

It was a long weekend last Aug18-21, but before going out of town, I spent my Friday night first in Prive. My flight the next day was at 5:30am so I decided not to sleep anymore and just spend the night in Prive. A guy friend of mine invited me a couple of days before that because he said he's gonna hang there with his friends.

So that Friday night, I went to his condo and met his guy friend (he met in college days in Davao) who's a doctor. The three of us went to Prive and while in the car I was asking who else was coming. My friend was kinda teasing his friend about the girl whom he invited because the girl has not replied yet whether she's on her way or not. Then I was like, "You know, girls need a followup. Ask her now if she's coming 'coz we're already here." So there I kinda coached him on what to do.

Then while the three of us were getting drinks in the club, my guy friend told his friend, "It's okay if you'll have to drive the girl home after the party 'cause we can just take a cab." Then the guy said, "No, _(insert girl's first name here)_ got a car 'coz she's a med rep." And I was like, "Excuse me, what's the last name of the girl? I think I know her." Well I only know 2 people with that first name and one was them was a med rep. Then the guy answered, "No, I don't think you know her." But I said, "I think I know her. What's her last name?" Then the guy said her last name and I was like, "WTF! Are u serious? She's my friend! I was just with her last night! So funny because I was the one coaching you earlier on what to do or say to her to make her come here." 

So my friend arrived and was surprised that I was with those guys. But we ended up so happy because it's actually the first time we got to party together. I really had a great time, without getting over that funny discovery throughout the night. Yeah, it was indeed a small world! Or maybe, I just have a lot of friends too haha!

 my pretty friend Lu-Ann

our group photo

Btw, I just like Prive because it's not as crowded as other clubs plus it plays good music. I also love their Amaretto Sour!:) Well, drinks may be a bit pricey but that actually filters the crowd. I enjoy their Incognito Fridays, but I think you gotta try Stiletto Wednesdays too. Open bar 'til midnight!:)

Overdue Post: Mutya ng Pilipinas

This is a super late post but I just feel like sharing some photos. This happened last AUgust 12 at the UP Theater.

Congratulations to the winners:


Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific: #29 Camille Guevara (who got a lot of special awards also and she seemed to be the judges' favorite, even if she didn't answer perfectly in the Q&A)

Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism International: #25 Rizzini Alexis Gomez (who had the best answer in the Q&A but I guess she didn't win as the grand winner because she's good in answering tourism-related questions, thus her title)

Mutya ng Pilipinas Overseas: #10 Maribee Tiburcio 

1st Runner Up: #24 Emma Tiglao

2nd Runner Up: #28 Larah Grace Lacap

The show was hosted by Kristine Caballero, Markki Stroem, and Maggie Wilson-Consunji.

The official tabulator was Reyes Tacandong & Co. (RT&Co). Plus a long list of judges.

Anyway, what I loved about the show were:

 Maggie Wilson's outfit (www.haute-affair.com)

 Markki Stroem and his own version of "Call Me Maybe"

 The super fabulous Ternos of the Top10

What went a bit off were:
  • The Japanese interpreter who wasn't able to deliver well the answer of the overseas half-Japanese contestant. Actually I've heard she speaks fluent Tagalog, but opted to get a translator to translate Japanese to English. Unfortunately, they both kinda messed up. Good thing, I can actually understand Japanese.
  • No teleprompter so I can feel the struggle of the hosts.
  • Funny Q&A with the Top10. Honestly, I didn't know if they were that nervous that they forgot everything in the world that could make sense, except the overused words and phrases: "hospitable", "natural resources", and "it's more fun in the Philippines" hahaha!
  • At the end, after the announcement of the grand winner, she was awarded with everything -- sash, bouquet of flowers, certificate...except the crown! They already posed for photo ops, the hosts said goodbye, and the confetti were all over; until Mama Rene Salud came running to the backstage screaming for "where's the crown?!?" That was so epic! So funny seeing the blank faces of people haha! Until last year's Mutya ng Pilipinas went out from the backstage with the crown, which she passed on to the new winner. I think she got lost 'cause maybe she was waiting for her cue, which was forgotten by the hosts. Haha but well, it already happened. Every show has its own share of misfortune.
But I had fun. Thanks to RT&Co. for inviting me. We got really nice seats:)

Thanks also to Mags for giving me and my friend a VIP Card very randomly while we were standing while chatting somewhere near the stage. I hope to shop there soon!:)


xoxo,

royciepoisie

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Bakit UP?

I just want to share the video presented at the UP Freshmen Orientation for the Academic Year 2012-2013. This video really got me nostalgic. I really miss my college days!


I've been a UP student since high school. After my spending my pre-school and grade school days in a Catholic school, I applied and passed the entrance exam at the UP Integrated School in 2000. Then I went to college in the Diliman campus at 2004. I spent my first two years in college at the UP School of Economics, taking up BS Business Economics but decided to shift to the National College of Public Administration and Governance (NCPAG) where I took up BA in Public Administration, and graduated in 2009. Still not done studying, I enrolled Master in Technology Management a the UP Technology Management Center last year (2011), and I am expecting to graduate by next year (2013). 

So imagine, how much UP has shaped me. It has greatly influenced my knowledge, skills, practices, and attitude. There's always that someone in me who wishes to be lined up with the best people of the different fields (in and out the country), just like those who were in the video. I will always be thankful and proud of my Alma Mater.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Simpler blog site design :)

So I decided to give my blog site a simpler look...without giving up my favorite color!:))

I did not remove the gray-colored side bar because it adds a little dimension on my page. I actually wanted to make it white/transparent but i found it too plain. I also changed my header with my blog title on "I'm fashionista" font, which I downloaded from dafont.com.  I wish I could come up with my own logo but i'm no good with vectors in Photoshop. But so far, my official color scheme is "white-pink-gray-black". And I hope to change my outdated favicon (the icon/logo on the tab) soon.

Let me know your thoughts.

xoxo

Lunch by Albergus Catering

I've never been familiar with Albergus Catering until I met a classmate from graduate school who works there, doing R&D. She introduced us to the long list of sumptuous dishes that their company has.

And since she has "special rates" as an employee, we can have Albergus-catered lunch every Saturday in school. We only pay Php 100 each for a set of meals for 12 pax. The menu that we get is usually, "steamed rice + main course (meat & veggies) or 1 main course (meat) and sidedish (veggies) + bottled water + utensils". Trust me, everything just tasted so good!:)

So far, we've already had these dishes:
1. Hainanse Chicken
2. Ox Tail Karekare
3. Chicken Supreme w/ Ham & Cheese
4. Pork Sisig and Open Fresh Lumpia

I just love them all! This Albergus lunch tradition is what I actually look forward to every Saturday. Whenever I think of our yummy lunch, I never get lazy to go to class haha!:))

For more about Albergus Catering, you may check their website:

Here are some of our lunch photos in school. Btw, yeah, we eat at the lobby 'coz our lounge is always full haha!

Hainanse Chicken!

Ox Tail KareKare

 yummeh!!!

 Chicken Supreme w/ Ham & Cheese

Pork Sisig and Open Fresh Lumpia

Friday, August 31, 2012

Smart LTE Launch

This is indeed the fastest!:)

Last Saturday, Aug. 25, Smart finally launched the world's fastest mobile broadband technology. The Smart Long Term Evolution (LTE) has the power of speed up to 42Mbps! How cool is that?! For more info, visit http://www1.smart.com.ph/bro/lte

A lot of guests visited the event in Resorts World Manila to witness the unveiling of another technology breakthrough in the Philippines. But since I arrived really late, I wasn't able to catch much of the highlights of the event. Probably one of my best achievements was having photo ops with Iron Man haha!:))

the gamers?

Iron Man!!!

There were different booths at the venue that allow the visitors to experience the fastest internet -- Movies, Games, Music. I was able to try watching a video on Youtube and it didn't buffer at all.

 Online Gaming = cosplayers




What, 47.96 Mbps?!? This is insane! I waaaant!!!!

So after a few photos at the event venue, we had a bit of window shopping and we proceeded to Thousand Cranes for my BFF's post-birthday dinner. We just love food! We finished everything that was served to us. haha! Plus our good friend Abbie, also came to join us.

 An #OOTD shot inside Charles & Keith...borrowed their sunglasses! LOL!

 I fell in love with this eyewear from Charles & Keith! Gosh, Php 1699!

 Shabu-Shabu! Yummy!

had so much fun over dinner :)

xoxo!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Long Weekend in Davao

It was a 4-day weekend last August 18-21. A lot of people were either out of town or out of the country....including me!:)

It was my first time in Davao...and actually in Mindanao. But if only my bestfriend won't be there for work during the Kadayawan Festival, I won't push through with spending the long weekend there.  And I think it was also a sign to go when exactly a week before the long weekend, Tiger Airways by SEAIR offered a seat sale! I was able to convince my graduate school classmates to join us in Davao too. We got our roundtrip tickets for only Php1894!


Highlights of the trip:

Day 1 (Aug. 18, Saturday)

  • Lunch at Liza's - it's a grill place by the beach and they serve yummy food (wasn't able to take a photo 'coz my tummy wasn't so good that time)
we weren't able to catch the parade due to my delayed flight

  • Dinner at Toryano's (known for their native chicken)


  • BluGre - We tried the Durian Cheesecake, Durian Coffee and Durian Frappucino haha! We also tried other cakes. They're all yummy!

  • We ended the night at Starr Club. Because it's Kadayawan, the usual liquor ban of 2am was moved to 6am

 with my Davao-based friend

tequila shots!

Day 2 (Aug. 19, Sunday)

  • Lunch at Chikaan Abreeza Mall
  • Shopping at the Power Mac Center
  • Milk Tea in SM Davao

 tired and sleepy

my BFF bought herself an iPod Nano while I got her a cute watch band for her birthday


Day 3 (Aug. 20, Monday)

  • Mcdonald's breakfast in front of our hotel
  • Isla Reta in Talicud Island behind Samal Island w/ my graduate school friends (1st and only trip of boat from Sta. Ana wharf that goes straight to Isla Reta is at 9am. But if you're late, there is another boat that leaves at 10am but just drops off passengers at Isla Reta. The same boat leaves Isla Reta back to the city at 3pm. Travel time is about an hour. The place was supposed to be paradise-ish but since it's a holiday, there were so many tourists at the island that time.)
  • Buffet dinner at Let's Crab Eat (Buffet at Php 400/head)
  • Drinks at Q Bar (just beside Microtel Inn)

I was so scared 'coz the life vests were still wrapped in plastic!

There's Isla Reta!

Welcome to the island!:)

Lunch! The worst part was waiting for our food for 1.5hrs. Better bring your own food.
got a nice view of the beach :)

back to the mainland (I was the 2nd to the youngest in this group haha PROUD!)


act like a lady, think like a man...and eat like a monster! LOL!




 graduate school classmates turned travel buddies turned friends!

 we're so full!

 Day 4 (Aug. 21, Tuesday)

  • Buffet breakfast at the hotel
  • Late lunch / Early dinner in Sushi Dito (Yummy and affordable Japanese food)
  • Bought pasalubong at Gaisano Mall
  • Drinks at The Deck (Pool Lounge) of Marco Polo (Really relaxing! We loved the food and drinks there!)
  • Bought pomelo at a nearby stall (Kinda pricey at Php100/kilo and one piece of pomelo is more or less 1 Kilo also)
 our last day in Davao


 Japanese food will always be my favorite

 saying goodbye to my Davao-based friend

 very relaxing...

 haha vanity!:))))

 mozzarella sticks and sardines dip! yummy!

 Tuna Kinilaw! yum yum!
with friends from Tribal DDB...saying goodbye to Davao City


Here's my travel experience ratings:

Flight: 4 stars - SEAIR's plane is really new. Minus the delayed flight and the non-stop crying baby in the plane.
Hotel: 4 stars - Microtel Inn got good service. They made up our room almost everyday. Plus who wouldn't love the 2 queen-sized beds in our room? Although, their TV wasn't a flat screen! haha!
Food: 4 stars - Liza's, Toryano's, BluGre, Let's Crab Eat, SushiDito (Just some of the food places you gotta try)
Transportation: 5 stars - They got really kind cab drivers, plus not as expensive as that of Manila's. If there's something I liked the most the, it's their cab drivers and their cool cabs! "Maligaya" line has a TV while "Mabuhay" line has a debit card swiper.
Leisure: 4 stars - You can do ziplining, roll down a hill while in a zorb, see eagles and crocodiles, get to the beach in 15mins, go shopping, and more.
Nightlife: 3 stars - Didn't like much of the crowd, the music, the usual curfew (which I haven't experienced yet), and the boring weeknights (even if it's a holiday). Although drinks are a lot cheaper.
Overall Experience: 4 stars! It's not how nice or not a place you go to that matters the most, but the company you are with. Thank God for my BFF, graduate school friends, and some new friends who made the long weekend fun despite all the misfortunes (I need not go into detail. Just happy thoughts!)

with my BFF aka travel buddy! more adventures soon!:)


xoxo,

royciepoisie

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

It's a small world after all

It was a long weekend last Aug18-21, but before going out of town, I spent my Friday night first in Prive. My flight the next day was at 5:30am so I decided not to sleep anymore and just spend the night in Prive. A guy friend of mine invited me a couple of days before that because he said he's gonna hang there with his friends.

So that Friday night, I went to his condo and met his guy friend (he met in college days in Davao) who's a doctor. The three of us went to Prive and while in the car I was asking who else was coming. My friend was kinda teasing his friend about the girl whom he invited because the girl has not replied yet whether she's on her way or not. Then I was like, "You know, girls need a followup. Ask her now if she's coming 'coz we're already here." So there I kinda coached him on what to do.

Then while the three of us were getting drinks in the club, my guy friend told his friend, "It's okay if you'll have to drive the girl home after the party 'cause we can just take a cab." Then the guy said, "No, _(insert girl's first name here)_ got a car 'coz she's a med rep." And I was like, "Excuse me, what's the last name of the girl? I think I know her." Well I only know 2 people with that first name and one was them was a med rep. Then the guy answered, "No, I don't think you know her." But I said, "I think I know her. What's her last name?" Then the guy said her last name and I was like, "WTF! Are u serious? She's my friend! I was just with her last night! So funny because I was the one coaching you earlier on what to do or say to her to make her come here." 

So my friend arrived and was surprised that I was with those guys. But we ended up so happy because it's actually the first time we got to party together. I really had a great time, without getting over that funny discovery throughout the night. Yeah, it was indeed a small world! Or maybe, I just have a lot of friends too haha!

 my pretty friend Lu-Ann

our group photo

Btw, I just like Prive because it's not as crowded as other clubs plus it plays good music. I also love their Amaretto Sour!:) Well, drinks may be a bit pricey but that actually filters the crowd. I enjoy their Incognito Fridays, but I think you gotta try Stiletto Wednesdays too. Open bar 'til midnight!:)

Overdue Post: Mutya ng Pilipinas

This is a super late post but I just feel like sharing some photos. This happened last AUgust 12 at the UP Theater.

Congratulations to the winners:


Mutya ng Pilipinas Asia Pacific: #29 Camille Guevara (who got a lot of special awards also and she seemed to be the judges' favorite, even if she didn't answer perfectly in the Q&A)

Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism International: #25 Rizzini Alexis Gomez (who had the best answer in the Q&A but I guess she didn't win as the grand winner because she's good in answering tourism-related questions, thus her title)

Mutya ng Pilipinas Overseas: #10 Maribee Tiburcio 

1st Runner Up: #24 Emma Tiglao

2nd Runner Up: #28 Larah Grace Lacap

The show was hosted by Kristine Caballero, Markki Stroem, and Maggie Wilson-Consunji.

The official tabulator was Reyes Tacandong & Co. (RT&Co). Plus a long list of judges.

Anyway, what I loved about the show were:

 Maggie Wilson's outfit (www.haute-affair.com)

 Markki Stroem and his own version of "Call Me Maybe"

 The super fabulous Ternos of the Top10

What went a bit off were:
  • The Japanese interpreter who wasn't able to deliver well the answer of the overseas half-Japanese contestant. Actually I've heard she speaks fluent Tagalog, but opted to get a translator to translate Japanese to English. Unfortunately, they both kinda messed up. Good thing, I can actually understand Japanese.
  • No teleprompter so I can feel the struggle of the hosts.
  • Funny Q&A with the Top10. Honestly, I didn't know if they were that nervous that they forgot everything in the world that could make sense, except the overused words and phrases: "hospitable", "natural resources", and "it's more fun in the Philippines" hahaha!
  • At the end, after the announcement of the grand winner, she was awarded with everything -- sash, bouquet of flowers, certificate...except the crown! They already posed for photo ops, the hosts said goodbye, and the confetti were all over; until Mama Rene Salud came running to the backstage screaming for "where's the crown?!?" That was so epic! So funny seeing the blank faces of people haha! Until last year's Mutya ng Pilipinas went out from the backstage with the crown, which she passed on to the new winner. I think she got lost 'cause maybe she was waiting for her cue, which was forgotten by the hosts. Haha but well, it already happened. Every show has its own share of misfortune.
But I had fun. Thanks to RT&Co. for inviting me. We got really nice seats:)

Thanks also to Mags for giving me and my friend a VIP Card very randomly while we were standing while chatting somewhere near the stage. I hope to shop there soon!:)


xoxo,

royciepoisie

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Bakit UP?

I just want to share the video presented at the UP Freshmen Orientation for the Academic Year 2012-2013. This video really got me nostalgic. I really miss my college days!


I've been a UP student since high school. After my spending my pre-school and grade school days in a Catholic school, I applied and passed the entrance exam at the UP Integrated School in 2000. Then I went to college in the Diliman campus at 2004. I spent my first two years in college at the UP School of Economics, taking up BS Business Economics but decided to shift to the National College of Public Administration and Governance (NCPAG) where I took up BA in Public Administration, and graduated in 2009. Still not done studying, I enrolled Master in Technology Management a the UP Technology Management Center last year (2011), and I am expecting to graduate by next year (2013). 

So imagine, how much UP has shaped me. It has greatly influenced my knowledge, skills, practices, and attitude. There's always that someone in me who wishes to be lined up with the best people of the different fields (in and out the country), just like those who were in the video. I will always be thankful and proud of my Alma Mater.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Simpler blog site design :)

So I decided to give my blog site a simpler look...without giving up my favorite color!:))

I did not remove the gray-colored side bar because it adds a little dimension on my page. I actually wanted to make it white/transparent but i found it too plain. I also changed my header with my blog title on "I'm fashionista" font, which I downloaded from dafont.com.  I wish I could come up with my own logo but i'm no good with vectors in Photoshop. But so far, my official color scheme is "white-pink-gray-black". And I hope to change my outdated favicon (the icon/logo on the tab) soon.

Let me know your thoughts.

xoxo

Lunch by Albergus Catering

I've never been familiar with Albergus Catering until I met a classmate from graduate school who works there, doing R&D. She introduced us to the long list of sumptuous dishes that their company has.

And since she has "special rates" as an employee, we can have Albergus-catered lunch every Saturday in school. We only pay Php 100 each for a set of meals for 12 pax. The menu that we get is usually, "steamed rice + main course (meat & veggies) or 1 main course (meat) and sidedish (veggies) + bottled water + utensils". Trust me, everything just tasted so good!:)

So far, we've already had these dishes:
1. Hainanse Chicken
2. Ox Tail Karekare
3. Chicken Supreme w/ Ham & Cheese
4. Pork Sisig and Open Fresh Lumpia

I just love them all! This Albergus lunch tradition is what I actually look forward to every Saturday. Whenever I think of our yummy lunch, I never get lazy to go to class haha!:))

For more about Albergus Catering, you may check their website:

Here are some of our lunch photos in school. Btw, yeah, we eat at the lobby 'coz our lounge is always full haha!

Hainanse Chicken!

Ox Tail KareKare

 yummeh!!!

 Chicken Supreme w/ Ham & Cheese

Pork Sisig and Open Fresh Lumpia