It was during the pandemic, in 2021, when we decided we were ready to go on a staycation. Establishments were slowly re-opening and the pandemic policies have become relaxed; people can be out and about again. After so many months of being holed up at home, afraid and unreasonably paranoid of catching the virus, we…
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Visiting the Sri Mariamman Temple Singapore
Our Singapore trip was roughly about three days so we had to follow a strict itinerary, considering that we were also working remotely while on the road. But we still wanted our travel schedule to be “free and easy” so we got down to business right away and visited Chinatown. Our main goal was to…
Read moreLa Creperie Twin Lakes Tagaytay: French Fusion Food in the Highlands
The pandemic had been quite hard for all of us. Even though it was for the good of everyone, the restrictions were ridiculous to some extent. At one point, we weren’t allowed to visit our grandmother when she was hospitalized and she eventually passed away without seeing her grandchildren. It was really heartbreaking. I’m sure…
Read moreBread Street Kitchen & Bar Singapore Experience
My 36th birthday was, by far, my favorite one because we celebrated it at Bread Street Kitchen & Bar Singapore. My husband and I are big fans of Gordon Ramsay (we’ve watched all of his shows) and so it was a dream come true, literally, to finally dine at one of his restaurants. Bread Street…
Read moreLunch at Zubuchon Lechon Manila: A Review
The first time that I was introduced to Zubuchon was close to a decade ago, during one of my travels to Cebu. My hotel in Mactan was just across from a Zubuchon branch, and I ate breakfast and lunch there; dining again at another branch when I found myself wandering in the Cebu I.T. Park….
Read moreTable for One at Greyhound Cafe SM Aura
Thailand’s Greyhound Cafe in SM Aura has caught my eye a couple of times, and yesterday I finally got to try their food. Every week or so, I take myself out on a date (husband can’t tag along as he’s dogsitting our aspin, Yumi, and working on his own projects), and yesterday, after shopping and…
Read moreDay Trip to Maragondon and Ternate, Cavite
One fine weekend, we decided to visit the small plot of land that we’ve purchased from a developer in Maragondon, Cavite. It has always been my dream to build my forever home in the uplands of Cavite, me and my husband’s hometown, and it’s surely a dream come true to finally be able to own…
Read moreDigital Nomad Visa Bali: Everything You Need to Know
The Indonesian Government announced the introduction of the new Digital Nomad Visa program, formally known as a Second Home Visa, as a way to attract tourists from around the world to stay longer in Bali, which has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic. The program is expected to boost the economy by encouraging more…
Read moreHoliday Inn Macao Cotai Central Review
Here I am again with another rave review of the Holiday Inn. Though pricey than what my wallet can usually handle, I’ve always liked Holiday Inn, because they’re one of the best hotels my cheapskate self has been in, and they always go the extra mile with their service. I’m sure other hotels do the…
Read moreVisiting Casinos in Macau: Here’s What to Expect
Macau, as you may already know, is a land of excesses, and it does a great job of holding that title. Developers in the country don’t shy away from showing how deep their pockets are, erecting casinos more ostentatious than the other. While not everyone is pleased with the megastructures (pure cheese, said one…
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