Energy to Eat

I enjoy walking around the UP Academic Oval at night because of the cool breeze around the campus. I feel recharged whenever I am surrounded by the trees on campus, and it inspires me to go further with my workouts.

The UP Oblation looks majestic at night

The UP Oblation looks majestic at night

I also appreciate the presence of the other joggers and brisk walkers around me. It makes me feel like I’m part of a cardio collective of sorts.

The tree-lined U.P. Academic Oval

The tree-lined U.P. Academic Oval

Aside from the endorphins that I get from my cardio fix, I also find joy in eating various street foods found on campus.

My favorites are carioca, shredded sweet corn with cheese, and soy milk.

Carioca

Carioca

Shredded corn with cheese

Shredded corn with cheese

Soy milk

Soy milk

It is free to workout at UP and the street food makes the afterburn worth it. Do give it a try soon!

Comfort and Prayer

Last Wednesday, I was able to have late lunch at Gubat. It has become my favorite hideaway at UP Diliman. I like their kamayan concept, where people have to eat with their hands. However, I also wanted to try their food with cutlery so I brought my own.
I was not disappointed! Their longganisa meal looked and tased fancier with cutlery.

The author brings her own utensils to Gubat, a kamayan restaurant

The author brings her own utensils to Gubat, a kamayan restaurant

The author is all smiles with her favorite longganisa meal at Gubat

The author is all smiles with her favorite longganisa meal at Gubat

After my comforting meal, I went to St. Clare Monastery to pray for my intentions and to give thanks for all my blessings.

The author poses with her patroness, St. Clare

The author poses with her patroness, St. Clare

The author offers eggs at St. Clare Monastery

The author offers eggs at St. Clare Monastery

Food and faith are two passions of mine. It has become my custom to frequently practice both. I hope that you will continue to follow my foodie and faith adventures this 2020!

Curry Udon Satisfaction

I went back to Marugame Udon after my first visit last week. This time, I ordered the curry udon with tamago ten.

It was delightful to watch my udon being prepared for me.

The author watches her udon being prepared for her

The author watches her udon being prepared for her

This is not a sponsored post. I am just really happy with the dining experience at Marugame Udon. I enjoy how they prepare the meals in front of their customers, and how orderly everything is.

The rich curry broth is poured into the udon

The rich curry broth is poured into the udon

My curry udon with tamago ten was delicious! Of course, I had beer to go with it, and it made the meal more special.

The author enjoys her curry udon and tamago ten with beer

The author enjoys her curry udon and tamago ten with beer

The tamago ten goes well with the curry udon

The tamago ten goes well with the curry udon

I will definitely be back for more curry udon!

Ash Fall

Last Sunday night, the whole metro was stunned by the ash fall caused by the Taal Volcano Eruption. It was a humbling reminder that Mother Nature is indeed powerful.

Instead of dwelling on the negative effects of this natural calamity, I have chosen to use the holiday (work and classes have been suspended in most institutions in Manila and nearby provinces) to run some errands. Life must go on, and I have to ensure that my family is alright.

The author rides a tricycle in a face mask a day after the Taal Volcano eruption

The author rides a tricycle in a face mask a day after the Taal Volcano eruption

As it was only a day after ash fell on Metro Manila, I wore a face mask and glasses as I ventured out for some urgent tasks. The air was dusty and ash was everywhere, but I managed to overcome my allergies.

I rewarded myself with a gyudon lunch at Hachiboru after a productive morning.

The author’s delicious gyudon lunch at Hachiboru

The author’s delicious gyudon lunch at Hachiboru

After running more errands, I bought some Chinese dinner for takeaway at El Presidente of Binondo. I got myself a lemon chicken bento, while I got my mom a sweet and sour pork bento.

The sumptuous choices at El Presidente of Binondo attracts hungry diners

The sumptuous choices at El Presidente of Binondo attracts hungry diners

After ticking all the items off my to-do list, I went home and relaxed. I took out my crochet project and watched Kim Enson’s vlogs.

The author crochets while watching her favorite vlogger, Kim Enson

The author crochets while watching her favorite vlogger, Kim Enson

A catastrophic day does not mean that my world should stop. I still push myself to be productive, and I do so by balancing my tasks with some of my favorite interests, which include food and crochet.

Life is too short. Make each moment, whether it is good or bad, count!

Blessed Presents

I was surprised last Friday when I got home to a big package from my friends at The Attic Yarn and Craftery. The ladies behind my favorite yarn store have recently been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Egypt.

For Christmas, they sent me this care package filled with goodies from Jesus’ part of the world:

  • A magnet from Egypt, which is perfect since I collect magnets!

  • A papyrus scroll of the Ten Commandments

  • A box of dates

  • An olive wood rosary

  • A sterling silver cross necklace

  • A Mother of Perpetual Help keychain

  • Small crucifix with bottles of earthen elements from the Holy Land

The author poses with her gifts from the Holy Land

The author poses with her gifts from the Holy Land

Religious items and sweets from the Holy Land

Religious items and sweets from the Holy Land

This present makes me feel so giddy. The religious articles have already been blessed, and they are ready to be used in prayer.

I can’t wait to have a more rewarding year ahead, knowing that I have friends who kept me in their hearts whilst they were in the Holy Land.

May we all be filled with blessings this year, and beyond!

Marugame Udon

It was my first time to eat at Marugame Udon last Thursday. I was with my best friend Jay for a quick catch up lunch. We ate at the UP Town Center branch because it was conveniently located next to our favorite bookstore, Fully Booked.

The self-service concept was a sensory experience! There were tasty choices for sides to go along with your udon.

Freshly-made udon welcomes diners

Freshly-made udon welcomes diners

Different kinds of Japanese side dishes such as omurice are lined up for the picking

Different kinds of Japanese side dishes such as omurice are lined up for the picking

Spam musubi happens to be the author’s favorite

Spam musubi happens to be the author’s favorite

I chose the curry udon, and it did not disappoint. It tasted similarly to the curry udon I enjoyed at Harajuku a few years ago.

Excellent curry udon

Excellent curry udon

Of course, I had beer with it. It was a delicious meal, and I highly recommend it!

24K 2020

After my Chinatown Museum visit and Binondo food trip with my friend Mitzie, I went to Chinatown Gold Center to buy some gold charms. It is located near the Carriedo Fountain and stands right next to the Sta. Cruz Church.

Covo 24K is located near Carriedo Fountain

Covo 24K is located near Carriedo Fountain

The Chinatown Gold Center is located beside Sta. Cruz Church

The Chinatown Gold Center is located beside Sta. Cruz Church

My favorite store there is Covo 24K Gold. As the name suggests, the shop sells 24K pure gold charms which can be combined with beads for a totally personal bracelet.

All charms at Covo are made of 24K gold

All charms at Covo are made of 24K gold

I chose rose quartz beads and a piyao good luck charm during my first visit to Covo 24K.

This time, I added heart, clover, and koi charms. I got to keep the extra rose quartz beads which they had to remove when they included the new charms.

The author’s bracelet gets an upgrade with a heart, clover, and koi charm

The author’s bracelet gets an upgrade with a heart, clover, and koi charm

The author considers this to be her mantra bracelet for 2020

The author considers this to be her mantra bracelet for 2020

I still believe that hard work and faith matter more than luck. These charms are simply reminders for me to enjoy the fruits of my labor, and to keep going so that I will be able to buy more charms in the future.

I hope that you will also visit this charming shop soon!

Binondo Dumplings and Tea

I was craving for authentic Chinese dumplings and noodles after my Chinatown Museum tour, so my friend Mitzie and I walked to Tasty Dumplings.

It is located beside Binondo Church, and is unmissable with its distinct black and yellow signage. I ordered the house special, which was dumplings with tossed noodles.

It was served with the noodles drenched their special sauce, with flavorful clear soup on the side. It was a delicious dish, and I enjoyed it with chilled soy milk. My meal only cost a little over Php200.

Tasty dumplings and tossed noodles

Tasty dumplings and tossed noodles

The author enjoys Tasty dumplings with her friend Mitzie

The author enjoys Tasty dumplings with her friend Mitzie

Our second stop was Eng Bee Tin, which is next to the other side of Binondo Church. It is known for ube hopia, so I ordered their ube milk tea.

It was the best milk tea I’ve ever had, hands down!

A cold cup of ube milk tea can be purchased for Php75 at Eng Bee Tin’s takeout counter

A cold cup of ube milk tea can be purchased for Php75 at Eng Bee Tin’s takeout counter

The Great Buddha’s latte and Eng Bee Tin’s ube milk tea make a lovely combo

The Great Buddha’s latte and Eng Bee Tin’s ube milk tea make a lovely combo

Mitzie and I both had coffee and hopia at The Great Buddha Cafe, which is located at the second floor of Eng Bee Tin. Not only do they serve coffee, they also have hot food and Chinese souvenirs such as lucky keychains and ornaments.

My latte was rich and strong. It was the right partner for my whole-wheat ube hopia, which we purchased at the ground floor.

The author enjoys whole-wheat ube hopia with her coffee

The author enjoys whole-wheat ube hopia with her coffee

The author and her friend Mitzie take a photo with the Great Buddha

The author and her friend Mitzie take a photo with the Great Buddha

No visit to Eng Bee Tin is complete without a photo with the Great Buddha at the cafe. We posed for good luck and prosperity this 2020.

I hope that you will also have a Binondo food trip soon!

Chinatown Museum

Last January 7, I explored Binondo with my friend Mitzie. We started our day with a visit to the Chinatown Museum. It is conveniently located at the fourth floor of Lucky Chinatown Mall, which is right in front of Binondo Church.

It’s proximity to the center of Chinese Catholicism means that the museum begins with a model of the Binondo Church

Binondo Church replica

Binondo Church replica

Icons of Chinese-Filipino faith welcome guests to the museum

Icons of Chinese-Filipino faith welcome guests to the museum

The next gallery was a rich display of trade products which went through Bindondo since the Spanish colonial period.

Chinese trade products are on display at the museum

Chinese trade products are on display at the museum

The Manton de Manila is one of the important trade products during the Galleon Trade

The Manton de Manila is one of the important trade products during the Galleon Trade

Ceramics are some of the remarkable trade products that passed through Binondo

Ceramics are some of the remarkable trade products that passed through Binondo

Spices are abundant in the Philippines and neighboring countries

Spices are abundant in the Philippines and neighboring countries

One of the highlights of the museum is the Alcaiceria, which was the residence and trading post of Chinese transients.

The Alcaiceria, where products such as textiles and other basic needs are sold

The Alcaiceria, where products such as textiles and other basic needs are sold

Another highlight was the panaderia, which showcased the best of Chinese baking since the colonial period. Examples of their popular bread products are siopao and hopia, which we still enjoy today.

The panaderia shows the best of Chinese baking through the centuries

The panaderia shows the best of Chinese baking through the centuries

Other Chinese-Filipino trading products were displayed throughout the museum. Some of these include furniture, rum, cigars, and cigarettes.

A replica Ahtay four-poster bed highlights the exceptional design and style of the renowned furniture-maker

A replica Ahtay four-poster bed highlights the exceptional design and style of the renowned furniture-maker

Sungka game

Sungka game

Binondo is the first financial district

Binondo is the first financial district

Rum is one of the export products of the Chinese-Filipino community to this day

Rum is one of the export products of the Chinese-Filipino community to this day

Cigars and cigarettes is one of the historical products from Binondo

Cigars and cigarettes is one of the historical products from Binondo

The third highlight of the museum is the Esteros de Binondo, where it is shown as an island connected to mainland Manila through bridges. Surrounding it are estuaries or esteros, where trading thrived via cascos.

Cascos transports goods from Binondo to other parts of Manila, and eventually the Philippines

Cascos transports goods from Binondo to other parts of Manila, and eventually the Philippines

The museum continued to educate us guests with various products and places which made Bindondo the center of trading in the country back in the day.

The Botica shows the different Chinese herbs for sale in Binondo

The Botica shows the different Chinese herbs for sale in Binondo

More wares at the Botica

More wares at the Botica

The author poses with her friend Mitzie at the model tranvia

The author poses with her friend Mitzie at the model tranvia

The tranvia is an early example of public transport in Manila

The tranvia is an early example of public transport in Manila

Chinese cuisine is already part of Filipino culture, and many consider it to be comfort food

Chinese cuisine is already part of Filipino culture, and many consider it to be comfort food

The author and Mitzie enjoy a day at Chinatown Museum

The author and Mitzie enjoy a day at Chinatown Museum

I enjoyed my visit, and I would recommend it to everyone! I paid Php150 for my ticket. Students are entitled to a discounted rate of Php100, while senior citizens and PWD guests can enter for Php120.

The museum is operational from Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10 in the morning until 6 in the evening.

There is a package counter onsite for guests to leave their bags and other bulky belongings.

The museum allows video and still photography, provided that flash is disabled.

For more information, please visit the their website today!

Cuddling Through 2020

I frequently visit Barkin’ Blends Dog Cafe because I can’t have a dog of my own. My family is allergic to dogs, so the short-term solution is to hang out at a dog cafe.

My visit last Sunday was a real treat because my favorite dog at Sta. Lucia was at the SM North Towers branch for a limited time.

Piolo the Labrador retriever is my favorite at Sta. Lucia because he was the one who hugged me at the very moment that my father passed away.

The author cuddles to Piolo, the Labrador retriever

The author cuddles to Piolo, the Labrador retriever

I realize that life is too short, and my visits to the dog cafe help me appreciate the beauty of simple moments. Aside from helping me cope with grief and stress, the dogs at Barkin’ Blends have reassured me that loyalty and love still exist in this world.

Thus, I am continuing my coffee with dog visits in 2020!

Piolo is very clingy

Piolo is very clingy

My original favorite is Ella the chiweenie, who still continues to hug me whenever I visit the north branch. I always make time for her, even if there are other dogs in the cafe who beg for my attention.

Nothing beats my first doggo love!

The author always hangs out with her favorite dog, Ella the chiweenie

The author always hangs out with her favorite dog, Ella the chiweenie

I hope that you will also visit Barkin’ Blends Dog Cafe at Sta. Lucia Mall or my home base, SM North Towers. They also sell healthy homemade treats for your dogs. For more information, please visit their website.

Happy new year!

2020 Fitness Goals

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This year, I do not have grand fitness goals or exercise challenges for myself. Rather, the plan is to stay consistent by working out daily. Yes, every single day.

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Consistency is better than out of this world goals or unattainable records. I simply want to continue what I have already started years ago. Exercising daily is key to maintaining a healthy body, mind, and soul. When I am fit, I am able to balance my priorities and also see clearly as far as other aspects of my life are concerned.

Fitness has also enabled me to try new activities with no fear. My love for cardio means that I can walk for miles without breaking a sweat, and continue being a foodie without fear of gaining weight. My confidence has also been reinforced by my daily workouts, as I have no self-doubt on what my body can do and achieve.

I am also aware of my limitations, and I am working on my shortcomings. My workouts keep me focused on what’s important so that I can improve, day by day.

This year, I will continue being my own fitness inspiration. The goal is to burn calories daily and be better than who I was yesterday, so that I can continue enjoying the present which will lead to a brighter and more stable future.

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Manilakad

Yesterday, I joined the Manilakad walking tour. The experience covers Quiapo, Intramuros, and Binondo. Our tour guide, JP Ordono, has grown an organic following on Facebook based on his popular tours around Manila. His fast-paced walking tours have been known to be engaging and entertaining, and it certainly did not disappoint!

According to JP, “the objective of this tour is to prove that Manila is a safe place to walk in. It is also rich in history and culture”.

His wife Pura helps him with his tours and keeps everyone in the group together

Our tour began at San Sebastian Church, which I first toured a couple of years ago.

San Sebastian is the only gothic church in the country

San Sebastian is the only gothic church in the country

It is especially beautiful when all the chandeliers are on

It is especially beautiful when all the chandeliers are on

The church is undergoing an extensive restoration

The church is undergoing an extensive restoration

The tour commences in front of the church

The tour commences in front of the church

Our group was comprised of different folks who were united by our love for history and culture.

The group is a varied group of people

The group is a varied group of people

We all appreciated the old houses along San Sebastian Street, which used to be an elite area.

The former Monaco Consulate proudly strands along San Sebastian Street

The former Monaco Consulate proudly strands along San Sebastian Street

The house remains beautiful despite its ruined state

The house remains beautiful despite its ruined state

The side of San Sebastian braves the electric wires of the modern times

The side of San Sebastian braves the electric wires of the modern times

Despite the challenges of dilapidation and modernity, the street remains to be a poetic souvenir from a bygone era.

San Sebastian Street is dotted with charming old homes

San Sebastian Street is dotted with charming old homes

A few steps away is the University of the East (UE) which was my late father’s alma mater. He graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering, and commuted to this uni from his hometown of Malabon (and back) everyday.

The University of the East is the author’s late father’s alma mater

The University of the East is the author’s late father’s alma mater

Manila is still festively lit for the holidays

Manila is still festively lit for the holidays

Isko keeps Manila clean

Isko keeps Manila clean

Right beside UE is the Youniversity Suites, the retrofitted Laperal Apartments. It is now a hip dorm, food court, and mini mall.

The pun-ny name is evident of the crowd it caters to

The pun-ny name is evident of the crowd it caters to

The Youniversity Suites is a hip dorm and food court at University Belt.

The Youniversity Suites is a hip dorm and food court at University Belt.

Some of our groupmates had merienda at Binondo Lumpia House to prepare for our three-hour tour.

Binondo Lumpia House inside Youniversity Suites is known for their fresh lumpia

Binondo Lumpia House inside Youniversity Suites is known for their fresh lumpia

Manila continues to surprise with lovely details amidst its grittiness

Manila continues to surprise with lovely details amidst its grittiness

We also passed by Bilibid Viejo, where a prison used to stand. Old houses such as this one still dot the street.

Bilibid Viejo is known to a bygone prison and its old residences

Bilibid Viejo is known to a bygone prison and its old residences

It is also known for the Pagoda Mansion, which is a distinct property in the area of esteros and colonial architecture.

The Pagoda Mansion continues to survive the modern times

The Pagoda Mansion continues to survive the modern times

This mini Nazarene inspires e faithful to continue praying

This mini Nazarene inspires e faithful to continue praying

I was particularly glad to find this mini Nazarene chapel. I am a devotee of Jesus the Nazarene, and it was an honor to pray in front of this statue.

The author, herself a Nazarene devotee, prays in front of this statue of Jesus

The author, herself a Nazarene devotee, prays in front of this statue of Jesus

Interestingly, the Pagoda Mansion is still visible from a few blocks away.

The Pagoda Mansion or the Ocampo Mansion, is still seen from a few blocks away

The Pagoda Mansion or the Ocampo Mansion, is still seen from a few blocks away

Since it was subdivided decades ago, the mansion’s extended property has since been owned by different people. However, intricate details of the original property can still be seen today.

The Pagoda or Ocampo Mansion’s extended property has since been subdivided, but its grand details are still visible

The Pagoda or Ocampo Mansion’s extended property has since been subdivided, but its grand details are still visible

The author enjoys a light moment at the Ocampo Mansion

The author enjoys a light moment at the Ocampo Mansion

We passed by Hidalgo Street, where a tranvia used to pass through. It also used to be a wealthy street back in the day.

Old and new blend together at Hidalgo Street

Old and new blend together at Hidalgo Street

The Paterno house is still evident of the owners’ wealth

The Paterno house is still evident of the owners’ wealth

The beautiful Padilla house is now an art gallery

The beautiful Padilla house is now an art gallery

No visit to Hidalgo Street is complete without a visit to Bakerite, where the tasty loaf bread was invented.

Bakerite is the home to the famous tasty bread

Bakerite is the home to the famous tasty bread

The author buys tasty bread to enjoy at home

The author buys tasty bread to enjoy at home

Some houses along Hidalgo Street contain a courtyard

Some houses along Hidalgo Street contain a courtyard

This 7-Eleven is the site of the original UP College of Fine Arts

This 7-Eleven is the site of the original UP College of Fine Arts

The former Manuel L. Quezon University is still beautiful

The former Manuel L. Quezon University is still beautiful

Another home with a courtyard

Another home with a courtyard

This property is now home to many renters

This property is now home to many renters

Hidalgo Street is also home to the old Araneta mansion, which is now a parochial school.

The Nazarene Catholic School stands on the site of the original Araneta Mansion

The Nazarene Catholic School stands on the site of the original Araneta Mansion

The Aranetas originally owned this home

The Aranetas originally owned this home

Ruins cannot reduce the beauty of old homes along Hidalgo Street

Ruins cannot reduce the beauty of old homes along Hidalgo Street

The tranvia line used to pass through this very street

The tranvia line used to pass through this very street

At present, Hidalgo Street is home to apartment dwellers and Manileños.

Filipinos are really pun-ny

Filipinos are really pun-ny

We then rode the jeepney to our next stop.

The author onboard a jeepney to the tour’s next stop

The author onboard a jeepney to the tour’s next stop

The jeepney ride is also the perfect break from all that walking

The jeepney ride is also the perfect break from all that walking

Our next stop was the Manila City Hall.

The Manila City Hall is an imposing presence amidst its neighboring mall

The Manila City Hall is an imposing presence amidst its neighboring mall

Beside it is the Arroceros Park, the last lung of Manila.

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This was also the site of the Parian, the old Chinese settlement during the Spanish colonial period.

It is a beautiful evening to explore Manila

It is a beautiful evening to explore Manila

We also got to visit the Bonifacio Monument. It is now clean and free from garbage, thanks to Mayor Isko Moreno.

The Kartilya ng Katipunan

The Kartilya ng Katipunan

At the Bonifacio Monument

At the Bonifacio Monument

The City Hall also has a statue of Arsenio H. Lacson, who was the mayor of Manila from 1952 to 1962.

The statue of Arsenio H. Lacson is a tribute to the late colorful mayor of Manila

The statue of Arsenio H. Lacson is a tribute to the late colorful mayor of Manila

I was also surprised to see these historical markers which explain the importance of Manila during the Second World War.

World War II Manila historical marker

World War II Manila historical marker

World War II Manila Historical Marker

World War II Manila Historical Marker

From there, we walked to the National Museum’s exterior.

The imposing National Museum is framed by the LRT tracks and trees

The imposing National Museum is framed by the LRT tracks and trees

The National Museum is so pretty at night

The National Museum is so pretty at night

The National Museum of Anthropology

The National Museum of Anthropology

The tour continued way into the night. This was already past 9:00PM.

The group continues their tour by the National Museum’s exterior

The group continues their tour by the National Museum’s exterior

Manila is a city that never sleeps

Manila is a city that never sleeps

Manila’s energy is electric at night

Manila’s energy is electric at night

Our National Museum

Our National Museum

The author is in awe of the lighted National Museum

The author is in awe of the lighted National Museum

The Gomburza Monument

The Gomburza Monument

Our group continued our tour with a brief stop at Intramuros to regroup and appreciate the legacy of the colonial period.

The Bayleaf Hotel at Intramuros

The Bayleaf Hotel at Intramuros

The Mapua Chapel

The Mapua Chapel

Puerta del Parian harkens back to the Spanish colonial heritage of the Walled City

Puerta del Parian harkens back to the Spanish colonial heritage of the Walled City

The former site of The Philippine Herald is now a Starbucks and McDonald’s

The former site of The Philippine Herald is now a Starbucks and McDonald’s

Letran

Letran

Our group walks to Lawton

Our group walks to Lawton

Our group makes a quick stop to Lawton, where we appreciate another monument to Andres Bonifacio

Andres Bonifacio

Andres Bonifacio

Right behind Bonifacio’s statue is the Manila Central Office, which I toured last year.

Manila Central Post Office

Manila Central Post Office

And a few steps away is the Jones Bridge. It was recently restored, and the La Madre Filipina statues are currently being moved atop the bridge’s pillars.

La Madre Filipina

La Madre Filipina

The gorgeous Jones Bridge

The gorgeous Jones Bridge

The author at Jones Bridge

The author at Jones Bridge

The Post Office as seen from Jones Bridge

The Post Office as seen from Jones Bridge

The author enjoys the lighted Jones Bridge

The author enjoys the lighted Jones Bridge

Our last stop was Binondo for late dinner and drinks.

Binondo promises yummy eats and lucky charms

Binondo promises yummy eats and lucky charms

We were taken by our guide to Ying Ying, which is open from 7:00AM to 2:00AM. It offers delicious and value for money Chinese food.

Ying Ying offers delicious Chinese food

Ying Ying offers delicious Chinese food

Ying Ying also offers rice toppings which are served fast

Ying Ying also offers rice toppings which are served fast

The author enjoys dinner with tour groupmate Maria

The author enjoys dinner with tour groupmate Maria

This does not look delicious, but their beef curry rice is delicious!

This does not look delicious, but their beef curry rice is delicious!

I ordered their beef curry rice and a cold one for good measure. The combo was delicious!

A cold one is always a good idea

A cold one is always a good idea

Binondo at night

Binondo at night

It was one of the best tours I’ve ever had, and I highly recommend it! Follow Manilakad on Facebook for upcoming tour schedules. You may also contact the tour guide JP Ordona and his wife Pura on their number +63 916 359 7888 for custom private tours.

I hope that you will also walk around Manila this 2020!

Starting 2020 For Less

Starting 2020 for Less

Sam Lucas

Drive is launching 50/hr price rate on all compact cars and 4-seater hatchbacks on selected dates this January 2020

Drive is launching 50/hr price rate on all compact cars and 4-seater hatchbacks on selected dates this January 2020

Drive is launching 75/hr price rate on sedans on selected dates this January 2020

Drive is launching 75/hr price rate on sedans on selected dates this January 2020

Drive Manila kicks off the New Year with a 25% Price Drop from January 6-9 and January 13-16, 2020. In response to the success of the 50/hour promo rate in September of 2019, we want to thank all our loyal renters with another price drop to open 2020. 

The price drop to 50/hour applies to all 4 seaters, from compact cars to hatchbacks, while the 75/hour price drop applies to Vios or any sedan rented using the Drive app. 

 

The New Year is the perfect time for new beginnings. People are starting new jobs, school terms, and even businesses. The phrase “New Year, New Me” has gone from cliched catchphrase  to the new normal. People are brimming with new ideas for getaways, and ideal destinations. While January signals this new start, we can't escape the challenging commutes to and from the province after the holidays or getting back to the grind of the metro. 

Drive is perfect for people who want to enjoy their new beginnings with the convenience of driving a car that is assured to be five years old or newer. Safety is ensured with every car rented out by Drive. And with these unbeatable price drops at the start of the new decade, you can enjoy your fresh start in style and with the utmost convenience.

Check out the full schedule of Drive price drops for the whole year. So plan those trips now!

Drive schedules price drops on selected dates this 2020

Drive schedules price drops on selected dates this 2020

Now is the perfect time to start renting a car with Drive! Download the Drive app on iOS or Google Play to enjoy safe and convenient car rental like no other. Like the Drive Manila Facebook page, as well to receive the latest updates on upcoming promos and events. You may also message Kayle and her 24/7 customer support team for more information regarding the January 2020 price drop.

Get your fresh start for less this New Year with Drive!

Friday No. 1

I was able to hear mass at 5:00 AM yesterday at the famous Quiapo Church in Manila. I was able to give thanks for a successful 2019, and I prayed for more blessings to come in 2020.

Quiapo Church is lively at 5:00 AM

Quiapo Church is lively at 5:00 AM

The church was filled with people as the Translacion is nearing. It is the upcoming procession of the Black Nazarene, which will happen next Friday.

The festive vibe anticipates the upcoming Translacion

The festive vibe anticipates the upcoming Translacion

As it was also the first Friday of the year (and the decade), the church was packed. I was able to hear mass outside the church, and I followed the liturgical ceremony from a large screen. This however did not ruin the mass for me, and the atmosphere was still solemn.

The author poses by the famous minor basilica

The author poses by the famous minor basilica

Quiapo Church continues to be a relevant place of worship for the faithful

Quiapo Church continues to be a relevant place of worship for the faithful

After mass, I ate breakfast at Jollibee, where I got to watch the next mass from the best seat in the house!

The best seat in the house

The best seat in the house

The author enjoys sunrise while eating breakfast

The author enjoys sunrise while eating breakfast

It was inspiring to see the sea of devotees from three stories up.

Quiapo Church is filled with devotees at sunrise

Quiapo Church is filled with devotees at sunrise

I am proud to have the time for my faith, and the courage to venture out into crowded churches for the sake of thanksgiving and worship. I hope that the new year will be prosperous for me and my family, and that it will bring forth many opportunities for my career.

May God bless us all!

The festively-lit Church looks gorgeous at sunrise

The festively-lit Church looks gorgeous at sunrise

Drive Media Kickoff Training

Seeing 2020: The Drive Media Kickoff Training

Training

by Sam Lucas

January 2, 2020

Drive Media had their initial kickoff training at the UP Enterprise Center last January 2. It was a lively morning for learning and sharpening the saw. Keats Ronquillo, Drive Manila’s Site Lead for Bohol and Drive Media, trained me and Gene Rose Imphang on the basics of blogging, photography, and vlogging.

The team enjoys a light moment at the Drive Media training

The team enjoys a light moment at the Drive Media training

We reviewed the basics of journalistic feature writing to get acquainted with the company standard. We also reviewed the basics of photography, especially for tours and events. We are enthusiastic that everything will be applied when we launch our tours and events in Drive Manila.

Gene Imphang, Keats Ronquillo, and Sam Lucas refresh their media knowledge

Gene Imphang, Keats Ronquillo, and Sam Lucas refresh their media knowledge

Keats reviews the team on basic journalistic writing

Keats reviews the team on basic journalistic writing

This training was aligned with Drive’s vision to promote the company as more than just a mere car rental service. Drive sells the tour experience to joiners through their upcoming tours. They will also enrich their partners and officers with industry knowledge through standard training, which will also be shared on social media and blogs in the future.

Make sure to download the Drive app on iOS or Google Play to experience car rental like no other. Also, follow Drive Manila on Facebook on keep updated on future events and promos.

Have a fruitful 2020 ahead!

Jan 1 Joys

I am grateful to have the privilege of beginning the year on a high note. I celebrated the new year with mass at the Pink Sisters Convent in New Manila, where I got to pray for my intentions and of course, give thanks for all the blessings that I have received.

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Then, I had dinner with my family at Cibo. I started my meal with a cold one and some minestrone soup.

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I also ordered my Cibo favorite, the Farfalle alla Genovese. Everything was delicious, comforting, and celebratory!

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Cheers to a bountiful year ahead!

Salted Egg Eve

My final lunch for 2019 was this Benchto meal at Bench Cafe. I had B1, which was the salted egg chicken set. It was deliciously filling, and I highly recommend it if you are also into the whole salted egg craze of this decade.

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I am ending 2019 with a simple snack of gifted biscuits and English breakfast tea. The holidays have been kind to me, despite being the first without my father. With friends and family who constantly feed and support me, I am more inspired to pursue my passions, work harder, and of course, eat like it’s always my last day on earth.

Here’s to chasing our bliss this 2020! Happy new year and may God bless us all!

Rizal Day 2019

I’m one of those Rizal die-hard fans who visit Luneta on Rizal Day. Yesterday was no exception, as I made the trip to visit my favorite hero.

This year, I hired one of the onsite photographers to take my photo by his final resting place.

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As is my custom, I visited the site of his execution.

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Then, I decided to date myself at the Luneta Hotel for late lunch. I wrote about this hotel in college as it is known for its French Renaissance architecture. Today, it proudly stands amidst the modern buildings of Manila.

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It was the perfect setting for my solo date. I had the truffle pasta, and of course, San Miguel Pale Pilsen.

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For dessert, I had the hotel’s famous sampaguita ice cream and coffee. Everything was delicious!

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I feel thankful for all the blessings I have received this year. I am optimistic that the new decade will bring forth more positive energy and love for me and my family.

Happy new year!