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Cafe Juanita, Kapitolyo: A (Lovingly Biased) Deep Dive Into My Favorite Filipino Comfort Food Haunt
Let’s get the disclaimer out of the way first, because I believe in truth in advertising: I am not an objective narrator here. Cafe Juanita is my favorite restaurant in Kapitolyo, full stop, and I have been going back so often that the servers no longer bother asking if it’s my first time. So if this review reads a little starry-eyed in places, that’s why. I’m not a food critic parachuting in for one meal and a hot take — I’m a regular, and regulars are, by definition, a little bit in love with the place they keep returning to. That said, “biased” doesn’t mean “blind.” I’ve had enough meals…
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Ippudo Ayala 30th: A Comprehensive Review
Have you eaten, fellow foodies? If you’re around Ayala 30th in Pasig City and craving some legit Japanese goodness, you’ve got to check out Ippudo. This place is like the OG when it comes to amazing ramen and keeping those authentic Japanese flavors alive. It’s become the go-to spot for folks who really want to dive into their dining experience. So, let’s chat about Ippudo – the spot that’s making waves in Pasig. We’re not just talking about their delicious ramen; we’re diving into the history, feeling the vibe when you walk in, and, of course, checking out the real stars of the show – their mouthwatering dishes. Get ready…
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Historical Places in Pasig City: 10 Must-See Places for History Enthusiasts
Historical Places in Pasig City: 10 Must-See Places for History Enthusiasts From the ancient walls of the Immaculate Concepcion Parish Church, constructed way back in 1722, to the nostalgic aroma of freshly baked goods at the Dimasalang bakery established in 1919, we’re about to embark on a thrilling adventure through the historical places in Pasig. Join me as we uncover tales of resilience, innovation, and tradition that have shaped this vibrant city into the cultural gem it is today. So, buckle up and get ready to delve into the fascinating history of Pasig City with me!








