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Asador Alfonso Review: Inside Cavite’s Famous Michelin-Star Spanish Restaurant
If you’ve been scrolling through your feed lately and wondering what that impossibly dramatic volcanic-looking building surrounded by lush Cavite greenery is — yes, that’s Asador Alfonso. And yes, it’s every bit as extraordinary inside as it looks from the outside. Nestled in the quiet, cool mountain town of Alfonso, Cavite — just a stone’s throw from Tagaytay — Asador Alfonso is the kind of restaurant that makes you reconsider every dining experience you’ve ever had. It’s ambitious, bold, and unapologetically Spanish. It also has a Michelin star, which, frankly, tracks. So — is it worth the drive, the price tag, and the reservation anxiety? Let’s get into it. 1.…
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Gyukatsu Motomura Hakata Parco Review: Is This Famous Beef Cutlet Spot in Fukuoka Worth the Hype?
If you’re planning a food trip to Fukuoka and trying to figure out which restaurants are actually worth standing in line for, let me save you some time and one possible tourist meltdown: Gyukatsu Motomura deserves a spot on your list. During my trip to Japan, I quickly learned one very important truth — if there’s a long queue outside a restaurant and people are patiently waiting like their emotional stability depends on that meal, it’s probably going to be good. That was exactly the case with Gyukatsu Motomura at Hakata Parco. Located in the bustling Tenjin area, Gyukatsu Motomura is one of those restaurants that has become wildly popular…
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Shin-Shin Tenjin Honten Review: Is This Famous Fukuoka Ramen Spot Really Worth the Queue?
If you’re visiting Fukuoka, there’s a very high chance you’ll hear one ramen name over and over again: Shin-Shin. And no, people are not being dramatic. When I was planning my food stops in Fukuoka, Shin-Shin Tenjin Honten kept showing up in recommendations, travel vlogs, local food lists, and “must-eat in Fukuoka” guides. At some point, I had to ask myself: Is this actually that good, or is this just another overhyped ramen place with a long line and a pretty bowl? So naturally, I did what any sensible foodie traveler would do. I queued. And queued. And then ate. And I’m here to tell you right now: Shin-Shin Tenjin…
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Brick Corner, BGC: A Comprehensive Restaurant Review
Indian cuisine is one of those rare culinary traditions that manages to punch you in the senses — in the best possible way. It’s bold, aromatic, colorful, comforting, complex, and an absolute feast whether you’re a spice lover or just a curious diner ready to explore something more adventurous than your usual takeout. Brick Corner Indian-Asian Restobar steps into that promise and elevates it with an Asian twist, giving diners a memorable, flavor-packed experience that’s equal parts soulful and satisfying. Locate at Forbes Town in Bonifacio Global City, right across the Mind Museum, Brick Corner has built a reputation for delivering authentic Indian flavors while keeping the dining experience modern,…
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Feta Mediterranean BGC: An Honest & Complete Review
After spending time in Turkey back in 2024, I returned to Manila with one thing on my mind—food. Specifically, I was craving that earthy, herby, and soul-satisfying cuisine that defines the Mediterranean region. The slow-cooked meats, tangy salads, and flaky baklava haunted me in my dreams. But finding authentic Mediterranean flavors in the Philippines isn’t always easy. Luckily, my search led me straight to Feta Mediterranean in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). Now, I’ll be upfront—Mediterranean cuisine isn’t for everyone. If your idea of a good time is an all-meat, gravy-drenched spread, you may not immediately vibe with chickpeas, yogurt dips, or cucumber-heavy salads. But for those with an open palate…
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Sen-Ryo, Mitsukoshi BGC: An Honest & Complete Review
In the heart of Bonifacio Global City’s bustling dining scene, where new restaurants pop up faster than you can say itadakimasu, Sen-Ryo has emerged as one of the top destinations for Japanese food lovers. Located in the sleek and modern Mitsukoshi Mall, Sen-Ryo offers an authentic, elevated sushi experience that’s a notch above your average Japanese restaurant in Manila. Known for its precision, freshness, and refined presentation, this Japanese gem has quickly captured the attention of discerning diners, food critics, and anyone who appreciates the artistry of sushi. If you’re used to conveyor belt sushi chains or all-you-can-eat promos, Sen-Ryo will feel like stepping into another league — a league…
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Abè SM Megamall: An Honest & Complete Review
If you’ve ever wanted to taste the Philippines in one sitting — from the nostalgic flavors of your grandmother’s kitchen to the proud heritage recipes passed down for generations — Abè SM Megamall is where you go. The restaurant isn’t just a place to eat; it’s an immersive cultural experience wrapped in elegance and comfort. Abè, named after the late artist-writer E. Aguilar “Abè” Cruz, is a love letter to the country’s rich culinary traditions. And at their SM Megamall branch, that letter is delivered with five-star flair. Right from the entrance, you’re greeted with warm smiles and a whiff of something comforting — maybe adobo, maybe inihaw, maybe a…
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A Mano, BGC: A Comprehensive Restaurant Review
Located in the vibrant center of Bonifacio Global City (BGC), A Mano has become one of the metro’s most celebrated Italian restaurants, captivating locals, expats, and visiting food enthusiasts alike. The name A Mano—Italian for “by hand”—is more than just branding; it’s the restaurant’s culinary philosophy. From hand-kneaded pizza dough to freshly rolled pasta, every dish at A Mano is crafted with meticulous care, much like the traditions passed down from Italian grandmothers to their eager apprentices. Since its opening, A Mano has carved out a loyal following among discerning diners, weekend brunch-goers, and couples on romantic date nights. This isn’t just hype—it’s recognition backed by prestige. A Mano proudly…
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Filipino Street Foods: Must-Try Snacks for an Authentic Foodventure
The Philippines is a paradise for food lovers, bursting with bold flavours and exciting textures that will take your taste buds on an unforgettable adventure. But let’s be real—Filipino food isn’t for the faint-hearted. Many of these delicacies are considered exotic, making them perfect for adventurous eaters. If you’re eager to experience the true heart of Filipino cuisine, diving into Filipino street foods is the way to go. These affordable, mouth-watering snacks can be found everywhere—from the lively streets of Manila to the hidden gems of the countryside—ensuring that every bite comes with a taste of local culture and tradition.
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New Orleans Cafe in Lourdes, France: A Comprehensive Review
Situated in the charming town of Lourdes, France, where history and spirituality blend seamlessly, the New Orleans Cafe offers a delightful escape from the typical dining experience. With its blend of French elegance and Southern charm, this cafe has carved out a unique niche in the local culinary scene. If you’re strolling through the streets of Lourdes and find yourself craving a bit of Creole flair, the New Orleans Cafe might just be your perfect stop.


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