Travel
- Philippines Foodventure, Casual Dining, Foodventure, Marikina, National Capital Region, Thai Cuisine
Krung Thai Moo Baan Restaurant – Your Go-To Place for the Best Thai Food in Marikina City
Krung Thai Moo Baan Restaurant is the perfect place to go for those looking for an authentic Thai food experience in Marikina City. This restaurant has been around for years, providing delicious Thai dishes and a great ambiance that will make you feel like you are in Thailand itself. From classic Thai dishes such as Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup to more unique creations like Seafood Curry and Spicy Papaya Salad, Krung Thai Moo Baan Restaurant has something for everyone’s taste.
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Provenciano Restaurant At Maginhawa St, Quezon City – One of the Best Authentic Filipino Restaurants in the Metro
If you’re anything like me, you’re always on the lookout for hidden gems that serve up authentic, mouthwatering cuisine without breaking the bank. And let me tell you, Provenciano is the real deal. From their cozy ambiance to their Instagram-worthy interiors, this place has it all – not to mention their wide range of Filipino dishes that will leave you craving for more. So grab a seat, get comfy, and get ready to feast your eyes (and your stomach) on everything Provenciano has to offer. Trust me, you won’t want to miss out on this foodie journey! Let’s dive in and discover the flavors of the Philippines together.
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Living With A Frenchman: 10 Shocking Things You Probably Didn’t Know
If you’ve ever wondered what living with a Frenchman is really like, let me tell you—it’s an experience. You’ve probably heard about their snarky remarks, unapologetic honesty, and their talent for playful teasing—and trust me, it’s all true. When my boyfriend came to visit for a month last December, I got a firsthand crash course in the quirks of sharing a space with a Frenchman. And oh boy, did I learn a lot.
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How to Retire in the Philippines as a Foreigner: A Comprehensive Guide
How to Retire in the Philippines as a Foreigner: A Comprehensive Guide The Philippines could be your best bet if you want to spend your golden years enjoying year-round warmth against a backdrop of beaches and rain forests. The Philippines has much cheaper living expenses than the United States, and the government makes extra efforts to make the country welcoming to foreigners. However, there are several pitfalls tied with this move that you should stay clear of. It may be advantageous to speak with a financial advisor before deciding to retire and settle in the Philippines.
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5 Tragic Places with Unsettling Stories
Trigger Warning // Accident, Death, Detailed Description Of Accidents, Pictures of the Accidents Sure, a scary movie, book, or show gets your adrenaline rushing at the moment of consumption—we, like the rest of the planet, covered our eyes in Squid Game. But, for the most part, you may relax knowing that what you’ve watched is a work of fiction designed to frighten you. When the actual world becomes scarier than anything Stephen King could conjure up, you have every right to be afraid of the dark.
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Fueling the Future: Exploring the Effects of Rising Fuel Prices on Tourism – A Personal Viewpoint
As the fuel price continues to increase, I’ve realized that traveling by car is becoming more and more impractical, especially when driving between provinces. Even if you are going to a nearby city, you would consider taking public transportation due to its lower cost. However, you would have to literally fight your way onto a bus or wait in line for hours for a taxi, and by the time you arrived at your destination, you would already be exhausted. Using an app to order a ride can also be quite challenging. Even more so now that COVID-19 restrictions in Metro Manila have been lowered to Level 1 and remote workers…
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7 Best Italian Foods I Tried in Italy That Totally Ruined Me for Regular Pasta (or Pizza)!
If you go to Italy and only eat pizza and spaghetti, I’m not saying you’re wrong… …but I am saying you barely scratched the surface, amore. Because while those two are obviously iconic, Italian foods are so much more than the usual tourist comfort picks. Italy is one of those places where eating is not just part of the trip — it is the trip. The food culture is deep, regional, passionate, and honestly a little intimidating in the best way. Everybody has opinions. Everybody has standards. And after tasting the real thing in Italy, I completely understand why. Before my trip, I already loved Italian foods. I mean, who…
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Bisaya For Beginners: The Must-Know Basic Phrases and Pronunciation
When visiting Davao City, tourists believe that there is no need to be worried about language barriers. That might be true, given Davaoeño’s ability to quickly learn new languages. One example is the province’s growing BPO industry. We can understand, speak, and write in English, Tagalog, and Bisaya with ease.
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Casa Reyes Bistro Filipino at Greenhills, San Juan City – Delicious Dinuguan and Chicken BBQ
When I swing by Casa Reyes Bistro Filipino in Greenhills, you bet I’m getting my hands on two must-haves: Dinuguan and Chicken BBQ. They’re my go-to’s every time. This spot’s menu is like a culinary tour of the Philippines, offering up all sorts of tasty treats. Sure, not every dish is gonna blow your mind, but let me tell you, the service totally makes up for it. It’s the kind of place where even if your meal isn’t a home run, you’ll still leave with a smile thanks to the awesome folks taking care of you.
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Exploring Culinary Excellence at El Meson de Gonzalo: A Michelin-Starred Delight in Salamanca
Hey there, foodie friends! Let me tell you about this awesome spot I recently checked out in Salamanca, Spain – it’s called El Meson de Gonzalo, and it’s seriously something special. Picture this: historic streets, cozy vibes, and some seriously delicious eats. Oh, and did I mention they’ve got a shiny Michelin star to boot?
























