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Revolution of Pinoy Food at KKK

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There is this Filipino food place that we tried, which I do love the concept that they use, that is, food as the symbol of Pinoy Revolution. This is called the KKK restaurant. The names of their food are all in tagalog, which you may find cute and rich in culture. While you are waiting for your food, you were served with  chicharon  matched with their delicious  sukang paombong. The waiters and waitresses are wearing Filipiniana costumes so it really gives you the vibe of being a Filipino during the revolution way back then. The categories of their food too was also very witty like unang sigaw (starters), piggy-tarian (pork dishes), maki baka, (beef specialties), Mga titltian (relishes), sabaw (soup), Sa pula, sa puti (chicken specialties), ga yamang dagat at ilog (seafood) and more. Here are the food that we ordered. the kare-kare categoirized in Maki Baka (the bagoong was also good) baked tahong the fish is actually hito, I just forgott the name of t

Antipolo's Best Kept Luljetta's Hanging Gardens Spa

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Its been more than a year since I last updated my blog. A lot has happened by then. I focused more on my work, my boyfriend had worked overseas and a lot more. So when he came back, okay we're now back to our usual dates and mini adventures. :) Prior to him coming back, I was already looking for places that we can go. One recommendation I got was this place in Antipolo called Luljetta's Hanging Garden. Right after my boyfriend got enough rest and catching up with his family and friends, I booked a reservation right away.  We thought its a bit far knowing its Antipolo, and we're coming from Cavite. However, we got there faster than we thought we would. The place is already a bit famous in the area so no need to worry that they may take you somewhere else. We already paid the package that we got before going there. We were informed that there's really a lot of people who goes there on weekends so we might come there and get nothing out of it if we do walk-in. W

A Visit at Dreamland Arts and Cafe

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We were looking for something worth going to Tagaytay when my boyfriend first came back here in the Philippines. Since Tagaytay is just one bus away from where we live, we decided to go to this new place that is just starting to get famous, the Dreamland Arts and Cafe. Th place is just walking distance from Tagaytay Rotonda. Dreamland is also just a stone throw away from the new McDonalds in Tagaytay. (You'll see their signage on the right side of the road if you're coming from Rotonda) If not for this, we wouldn't know that we are already there.  Dreamland Arts and Cafe is just a small and dainty looking cafe.  (Dreamcatchers everywhere) They have this place allocated for photo ops, I'm not sure though if you are allowed to dine here.  You'll also see their menu right outside the cafe. (i think they have already updated this one) We decided to dine outside as it is a bit hot inside, I think the place merely rely on the cool