Philippines Foodventure
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Genki Sushi in Bonifacio Stopover, Taguig City – One of the Best Sushi Places in the Metro
Hey there, have you eaten yet? Ready to embark on a delicious journey with me? Well, hold onto your chopsticks because we’re diving into the world of Genki Sushi at Bonifacio Stopover in Taguig City. Trust me, this place is like finding a shiny treasure chest full of sushi delights.
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Dosirak Meals at Masil Charcoal Grill Restaurant – Capitol Commons, Pasig City: A Comprehensive Review
We’ve gone to a lot of Korean restaurants around the Metro, and Masil is one of the best. It’s got delicious food, great service, and a reasonable price. I first visited Masil at their Tiendesitas location in 2018 and had their charcoal grilled meat, which I loved, so I’ve returned every now and then since.
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10 Best Rainy Day Filipino Food to Cozy Up With
You know that feeling when the first drops of rain hit your roof and your stomach immediately sends an urgent memo to your brain? Something like: “Hey, it’s raining. Please deploy soup immediately.” If you’re Filipino, that memo arrives with a very specific list of demands — steaming bowls, simmering broths, chewy noodles, and enough comfort to make you forget that your tricycle got soaked and your slippers are basically snorkeling gear now. Rainy day Filipino food is not just a category of cuisine. It is a love language. It is a warm hug in a bowl, a blanket you can eat, and a reminder that storms are actually wonderful…
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Ooma – SM Megamall, Mandaluyong: A Comprehensive Review
Although I typically avoid fusion cuisine, as it often disappoints, I occasionally find exceptions worth trying. Generally, I prefer authentic local dishes over fusion creations. I recalled visiting Ooma before the pandemic and enjoying their Scallop and Tuna Aburi Maki, which prompted me to revisit and try it again.
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Ramen Cool, Kapitolyo: An Honest & Complete Review
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from countless food adventures in Kapitolyo, it’s that hidden gems are everywhere — but some shine brighter than others. Ramen Cool is one of those rare finds that’s not only stood the test of time but also managed to capture the hearts (and appetites) of locals and travelers alike. Tucked away in the bustling food haven of Pasig City, Ramen Cool beckons with its promise of hearty bowls, authentic flavors, and the kind of service that makes you feel right at home. I still remember my first visit to Ramen Cool back in 2015. It was a rainy evening — the perfect backdrop for…
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Takashi Japanese Cuisine at Pioneer Center, Pasig City : An Honest & Complete Review
If you’re a Japanese food lover in Pasig City, you’ve probably had that moment where you’re scrolling through endless restaurant listings, torn between craving an authentic bowl of ramen or a fresh plate of sashimi. I’ve been there too—and let me tell you, your search can officially end. Nestled in the foodie haven of Kapitolyo, Takashi Japanese Cuisine delivers a dining experience that’s as close to Japan as you can get without booking a flight. This charming neighborhood spot blends comfort, authenticity, and affordability—a rare trifecta in today’s dining scene. Whether you’re dropping by for a solo lunch, a casual date night, or a family get-together, Takashi Japanese Cuisine has…
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Cafe Ilang-Ilang at Manila Hotel: A Comprehensive Review
I’ll say this upfront so you know exactly who’s talking to you: I’ve eaten my way through most of the eat-all-you-can buffets in Metro Manila. Vikings, Spiral, Circles, the works — I’ve done the buffet crawl so you don’t have to gamble your Saturday appetite on a bad one. And honestly? Nothing beats Cafe Ilang-Ilang. I’m also not writing this after one lucky lunch. I’ve celebrated birthdays here with my entire extended family (the kind where lolo brings his own tsinelas bag “just in case”), toasted a promotion over the Seafood Night spread, and dragged balikbayan cousins here straight from the airport because I wanted their first Manila meal to…
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Log Cabin Sagada in Mt. Province: A Comprehensive Review
After our exciting adventure, we headed to Log Cabin Sagada for dinner, conveniently located a stone’s throw from the museum. Known as Sagada’s premier dining spot, Log Cabin has delighted both travelers and locals with its Western home-style cuisine for more than two decades.
















