How to Get VaxCertPH

The pandemic has overstayed her welcome – and to be honest, she was not even welcome to wreak havoc in our lives for what seemed like a never-ending vicious cycle of the worse TV series we have stopped following. Social distancing, vaccination cards, boosters, the trial and error of the infamous face shields have becomeContinueContinue reading “How to Get VaxCertPH”

Food Trippin': 032 Cebu

Cebu has got to be one of my most visited provinces in the Philippines and with that in mind, I have created a list of foodventures with varying degrees of budget. I have lived in Cebu for a good 5 years and visit every now and then. Not certain if that counts as being anContinueContinue reading “Food Trippin': 032 Cebu”

2900: Lively Laoag | Food

What’s traveling without partaking on local delicacy? Thankfully I have no food allergies and with how I take food – one would think I had four stomachs. Anyone who travels on a budget knows that we only eat at fast-food places – this is entirely incorrect. You can actually save so much more money ifContinueContinue reading “2900: Lively Laoag | Food”

1006: Bustling Binondo

Binondo is a haven for cheap-finds, Chinese traditional medicine and some good old authentic Chinese food. It’s considered the oldest Chinatown in the world! It is also said to be the premier business and commercial district way before Makati. If  you want to stroll around hoping for some peace and quite – this is notContinueContinue reading “1006: Bustling Binondo”

Baron's Kinilaw Sinugba Sashimi & Barbecue

My hometown of Butuan is known for Golden Tara, orange tricycles and banana chips. Yes, I am from the Timber City of the South. My short bio on the blog does not reflect this but it does pay to have a sense of mystery. *wink I am a proud Butuanon, I may not speak the local dialectContinueContinue reading “Baron's Kinilaw Sinugba Sashimi & Barbecue”