I used to eat in Morayta regularly during my review days.
Found this at the Inquirer.net new site.
I used to eat in Morayta regularly during my review days.
Found this at the Inquirer.net new site.
I went out to watch the Aliwan Festival in Luneta on April 26, 2009. Since i don’t have my own car yet, i decided to ride a jeepney from Marcelo Del Pilar street going to EDSA. Then the trigger happy thought in me started to kick in. Thus i decided to take photos, walking from the mouth of Marcelo Del Pilar st. to Malate church.
Mabini Malate is the most famous red light district in Metro Manila. There are a lot of affordable hotels and pension houses in Malate. When you visit Manila i recommend you search for good bargains here. The place is relatively safe despite its reputation. Just search Google.
I just passed through to take photos. Believe me. Hahaha..

The Hobbit House, this bar was featured on tv many years ago. They hire midgets as waiters and waitresses.

The Hobbit House along Marcelo Del Pilar in Malate.
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It was my first to visit La Mesa Eco Park last Holy Week. The place is best place for families, friends and lovers alike. But i went there alone, but still i enjoyed it nonetheless.
They also have boat rental and horseback riding. Much like in Baguio.
By looking at the surroundings, i find it odd that this park is situated right inside Metro Manila. Manila is notorious for its pollution and being a highly urbanized city, all concrete and stones.
How I got there. I rode a bus plying along EDSA, bus going to Fairview. I stopped in Marlboro St.
La Mesa Eco Park contact information:
(02) 410-9670 / (02) 415-2227
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Be careful of another twist of fake money scam around Metro Manila.
This time, the culprits are store owners or cashiers.
This is how these lowlifes do it. When you hand over your money to pay for the goods you intend to buy to the cashier, the cashier will switch your money with a fake money and will declare to you like “Sir, your money is fake!.” In tagalog, “Sir, fake ang pera nyo.” Much to your embarrassment.
How to avoid this scam. When you pay, take a good look at your money even when the money is in the cashier’s hand.
In case you forgot to do above. Tell the police that you’ve been duped. Ask around other people about the store’s modus operandi.
Yesterday, April 9, I wanted to do something different, and also i’ve always desire to go further beyond Metro Manila. I’ve been to Batangas once, but it was just in the beach somewhere, so I did not really see the full view of Batangas, so to speak.
First, i went to Le Mesa Eco Park. I just took photos there, will post them hopefully this month. After more than hour in Le Mesa. I took a bus going to Bulacan. I took the Sapang Palay route.
I stopped over at Tungko. Here are the photos i took.

Actually this is about 2 kilometers off Tungko, i just rode a jeepney to Tungko.

Although, i’m not exactly a pork lover, i find it dirty in my opinion. Adobo Republic makes it up for me. The dish i ate from was soo tasty, i think it was the Hot and Spicy pork, cost 120 a meal, albeit no drinks included yet. And to add, i only eat half a cup of rice in my every meal, but i ate it all. It was that good.
And yeah, their customer service is good too. I recommend Adobo Republic!
I was at their Claro M. Recto Avenue branch, just few meters from University of the East.
This is Adobo Republic’s contact information:
Adobo Republic
2069 Claro M. Recto Street
Sampaloc 1015 Manila Metro Manila
Phone: +63(2)7338468
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