Thursday, May 19, 2011

Manukan Country

Yes-  I know. This should have been posted at March. But I procrastinate WAY TOO MUCH. Well, it's time to tell the story of Manukan Country!
Once Upon a Time, me and my family walked a while to a place where you eat roasted chickens. Then we ate and it was delicious, The End.
The paying style? It depends which parts of the chicken you would eat. The larger the part, the higher your going to pay. It also depends on how many pieces. So example, your eating the liver (It sounds gross, yet it's actually a great thing to do). The liver costs Php25 per piece. buying 5 pieces requires you to shell out Php125.
Here is a picture of me eating!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Calea

You would be probably wondering why was I not updating this blog. Well, I was wandering around some websites and I had been to Bacolod (and on Wednesday I'll be in Legazpi). So I would tell you. First of all, me and my family ate chicken inasal in Manokan Country. Second, we ate some yummy cakes in Calea, which serves moderately-sweet but very tasty cakes in Bacolod.

The topic of this post is literally, Calea. Which serves pastries like Cheescakes and pastries for the sweet tooth like you. We ate five slices of five different cakes, which cost a little over 400Php (Also counting the take outs). We bought Blueberry Cheesecake (my mother), Double Chocolate (my father's), Oreo Cheesecake (Mine), and Carrot Cake and Cheesecake with Raspberry Syrup (both are take-outs)

I really liked the cheesecake. It really pleased me. The cake was very delicious. I couldn't ask for more! The Oreo was minced to bits and the cheese was of a very good quality, the proof was that it does not easily crumbled. The overall presentation is pretty nice, because it never leaves me starving, it's too scrumptious, you can't just waste your time and money on this one!

So, my mother took pictures of our experience!
Calea is in Bacolod and is near a hotel called L'Fisher Hotel.

HOW would you stop eating when there are cakes here to keep your sweet tooth from starving?
ANSWER: Visit Calea for a yummy pastry treat!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Tokyo Cafe

No, it's not really in Tokyo, it's just a restaurant where the waiters and waitresses speak Japanese! (Well only a bit though)

The food there was quite pleasing. And the funny thing was, when I tasted the chicken (stuffed with cheese) I thought something was wrong with it! Funny, it was, but I knew it was only the cheese since it was very chewy.

All funny stuff aside. The spaghetti and pizza (and mashed potato) were all watering. I wanted to crave for more! Craving for more makes me crave for more. 

Tokyo Cafe branches are found in SM North The Block and Mall of Asia.


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Happy Lemon

An amazing cafe is under construction... but ready for serving you! Happy Lemon is a small, cute cafe which is part of the front of Promenade, Greenhills. It originated from Hong Kong and it serves yummy beverages that range from their very special Lemon Series to their watering Fresh Tea. Me and my parents visited this work-in-progress masterpiece. And discovered that even the works in progress can be a wonder! We ordered Choco Rock Salt and the Milk Tea With Oreo Cookies and Cream (which I thought tasted like Lagundi). Here, I'll show my drink:

So hop on Happy Lemon and be happy!

A.F.D.C.T:LAUNCHED NOW!!!!

Welcome to A Foodies Dream Come True!

It is a small blog that shows those cool restaurants and cafes here in the Philippines. From milk teas to amazing food specialties, this blog is an ideal guide for the foodie in you.

Please be aware, I am not an adult, I am an 8 year old, writing this amazing blog.