Author: corrine
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Revisiting The Cafe Mediterranean
The Cafe Mediterranean — or Cafe Med for the tamad (like me) to say the restaurant’s name in its entirety — has always been a good restaurant to visit whenever I’m on the prowl for something exciting yet still relatively familiar. Hmm. Did I just made sense there?
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Singapore Snacking: Laksa x Milo Dinosaur
I’m not in Singapore anymore but I was feeling like I was right smack in the city again when a co-worker brought us to Bugis Singaporean Street Food, a small restaurant at the ground floor of her Grand Towers condo. When we arrived, it was mostly occupied by college students. But since I could still…
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Carbo-loading at Brooklyn Pizza
I think I’m the only one here who hasn’t tried Brooklyn Pizza until last last Saturday. I subliminally insisted the boyfriend and a friend to dine here after ignoring Brooklyn Pizza’s quaint little corner in Alabang Town Center for so many years.
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Hole In The Wall: Ganko Japanese Restaurant
You wouldn’t look twice or even notice Ganko, a Japanese eatery along J. Aguilar Ave., when you drive by. I didn’t. Only the boyfriend had been here before and told me that it was a “pretty decent” hole in the wall restaurant. And so we stopped by. 😀
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Into The Noodle Culture at Ramen X
If you frequent Alabang Town Center, you would know about Ramen X, a restaurant that is at the most awkward location. It’s at the mall’s new wing, near the new department store. It’s sandwiched by shops that sell surf gear, hiking essentials, shoes, and whatnot, so you would understand why we’re always amused whenever we…
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A Happy, Hearty Lunch at Racks
I’ve always had this notion that Racks is a man’s man kind of restaurant. I blame that perception of mine on their menu. Hello, ribs? 😀