Seoul, Korea: Beating the BRRRR!
Okay lovely peeps, so this post maybe super late, but I still hope you all enjoy and discover something from it. Last January, HB and I ventured into two big cities of South Korea - Seoul and Busan....
View ArticleAn Interesting Culinary Trip to Yoree!
Yoree may sound a Japanese name but I'm referring actually to the newly opened branch of a Korean restaurant called Yoree Korean Barbeque Dining in Molito. For our international-based friends, if you...
View ArticleSariwon Korean Barbecue: An Authentic Korean Culinary Place
One observation which I've not mentioned in my previous blog posts is the proliferation of Korean restaurants in the Philippines, specifically Metro Manila. I thought "Pinoys" have learned to love the...
View ArticleA Very Filling Sunday
Merry Christmas everyone! Sorry for not updating my blog here lovely peeps. In all honesty, my interests are on other things and still feeling lazy to really focus on blogging, so I'm just going to...
View ArticleNew Year, New Adventures, New Discoveries: Ahh, That's Happiness!
It's a brand new year and so we wish to great you dear peeps a Happy, Healthy and Hopeful New Year! Did ya' notice it! Those are heaps of H's guys!Yes, we wish you all a HAPPY 2016, with HAPPY...
View ArticleMy 2015 Mini Shopping Haul
Hello everyone, I know I haven't shared my purchases over the past several months so today I'm going to blog my shopping haul last year. If I compare this to my "shopaholic lifestyle" from the previous...
View ArticleAt Cafe D' Asie: Welcoming the New Year with a Bang!
Some Filipinos behave super-cautiously on New Year's Day than on any other day of the month. There are traditions that are being practiced during the 1st day of the New Year (apparently this is true in...
View ArticleSeoul, Korea: Nami Island on a Cold Winter Day
Hi lovely peeps, sorry I haven't been blogging in ages because my life got so much busier. I can hardly believe this travel was exactly one year ago. Time has really flown by insanely fast. Anyway,...
View ArticleShopping Galore at Louis Vuitton Greenbelt
It's been a really long time I have a shopping splurge so it was great that HB treated me to things that I really desired and needed. Initially, I just wanted to purchase the Favorite MM bag in Damier...
View Article✈ Seoul, Korea: Changdeokgung Palace
Injeongjeon Palace HallHB and I visited early morning at Changdeokgung Palace and was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't crowded. There is usually a free guided tour in different languages (English,...
View Article✈ Seoul, Korea: Bukchon Hanok Village
Our next stop is Bukchon Hanok Village, which is actually quite a long walk from Changdeokgung Palace. Most areas are filled with narrow alleys and some with uphill roads so prepare yourself...
View Article✈ Seoul, Korea: Gyeongbokgung Palace
Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first royal palace built by the Joseon Dynasty, three years after the Joseon Dynasty was founded. It is the largest and the oldest of the Five Grand Palaces. Built in 1935,...
View ArticleSeoul, Korea: The Gwanghwamun Square and the Flea Market
We soon found out that Gyeongbokgung Palace is just adjacent to Gwanghwamun Square. It's a public area located in the center of central Seoul, which was opened to the public on August 2009.Gwanghwamun...
View ArticleCheonggyecheon (Seoul)
Cheonggyecheon or Cheonggye Stream used to be a neglected and polluted waterway hidden by an overpass but has been restored into a lovely recreational area and also created a wide variety of pedestrian...
View ArticleLunch Buffet at Cafe Veranda Taal Vista Hotel Tagaytay
After more than an hour of travel from Manila to Tagaytay, all we needed was a decent meal. It was my elder sister who suggested to have a very filling restful lunch break at Cafe Veranda, a nice...
View ArticleSeoul: The War Memorial of Korea
We made our way toward the War Memorial of Korea located in Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. It's a huge war history museum divided into indoor and outdoor exhibits, and was built in memory and...
View ArticleCaleruega Philippines: An Ideal Place for a Blissful Respite
Visiting Caleruega is always a relaxing respite from the hot and bustling city of Manila. It was just so wonderful to surround ourselves once again with well-kept garden, perfectly manicured outdoor...
View ArticleDon Bosco Batulao Batangas
We decided to drop by at Don Bosco Batulao also known by its name Mary Help of Christians Center of Spirituality since it's located in the same area as Caleruega. The primary goal of our trip was that...
View ArticleSeoul: National Museum of Korea (국립중앙박물관)
We ventured to National Museum of Korea, which is the largest museum in Korea and showcases precious Korean cultural assets that reveal the story of Korea's fascinating history, from ancient times to...
View ArticleClassic Buffet of Sonya's Country Fare
The three of us decided to hit up Sonya's Garden because we wanted to try healthy organic food and to spend some time in nature. The place is tucked away off the main road and nestled in a quiet...
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