Monday, August 8, 2016

Where to Eat? New Food and Places to Eat in Cebu

I was born and raised in Cebu. Cebu for me is a haven for foodies. Cebuano's are known for being hard to please. So, if you want to know if a product or a person would be a hit in the Philippines, you need to test it out in Cebu. Cebuano's would tell you if it would likely succeed or not. We are not arrogant people but we just want the best value for our money. 

For the last 7 years, I have been working in Manila. I moved back last December and to my surprise a lot of new things have sprouted in Cebu. Even the rising trend of turning homes to restaurants has become a thing here.

Here are some of the the new dishes, restaurants, diners and hole-in-the-wall places that are right on the budget and best for the tummy. You must try them. These are in no particular order.


Southside Wings
Located in one of the residential homes at the back of Country Mall, Banilad. Southside Wings has become one of the most-visited and hottest places for lunch and dinner. The place specializes in flavored chicken wings. The one I liked best is their Cajun wings. Just enough kick for those who want their chicken spicy. The price is very affordable too. You can get a whole plate of wings for only PhP120.00. When we were there, we only paid around PhP620 for 5 people. 

soutside wings cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


cajun wings at soutside wings cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Yakski 
It's like an updated version of Larsian. Larsian without the smoke and one of it's location is in a very trendy place here in Cebu, in IT Park, Apas, Lahug. The best thing about the place is their sauce. I was disappointed though when we were there because they did not have isaw (chicken intestines). 



yakski it park cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


bbq at yakski it park cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


NYPD Pizza and Pasta Buffet
One of the last places I have been too. I have visited it twice in a span of two weeks. It's an all you can eat pizza, pasta, chicken and fruits. They boast of pizza in more than five flavors. Different pasta noodles in bolognese, carbonara and lasagna. They have fries, fried chicken and at least two kinds of fruits too. The best thing is all their pasta and pizza are in authentic Italian flavors and the chefs are real Italians too. Per person charge is around PhP300 including drinks. Children below 12 years old pay half the price.


nypd pizza cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


pasta and pizza buffet at nypd pizza cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com



Fudge
The name may suggest that this is a desserts cafe but it doesn't just offer desserts. It also serves meals, pasta and sandwiches. One of the things I tried and liked was their Spanish sardines meal. Their lava cake and money bread are
so delicious that you might end up forgetting your name. This is one of my favorite dessert places also.



fudge cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


lava cake at fudge cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


monkey bread at fudge cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com







Ramen Yushoken 
A friend introduced me to ramen, not the instant ones but the authentic Japanese one. After trying the ramen at Yushoken, I became a ramen fan. They just opened a branch here in Cebu in Oakridge Center, A.S. Fortuna. I have not eaten in their store here in Cebu but have been visiting their shop in Alabang a few times. My usual order is the one with miso.


Yushoken ramen  alabang by gurlayas.blogspot.com




ramen at yushoken alabang by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Hala Paella!
You are right! Paella! I have not tried it but judging from the number of people coming in and out of their cute kioks in Banilad Town Center, I bet the food here is a must-try. I had a glimpse of their prices too. It was as low as PhP80.00.



Photo is from Google.com


10 Dove Street
Aptly named for the location of its first store. It is not new but they just recently opened  two other branches in the city to be to able to cater to more people and their ever-growing clientelle. One is in Escario and one in Oakridge, A. S. Fortuna, the same place where Yoshuken Ramen is. The food is good but not that extraordinary. Their meatloaf serving is very big and very filling.



ten doves street by gurlayas.blogspot.com


table at 10 doves street by gurlayas.blogspot.com


food at ten doves street by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Sachi
One of the most visited ramen places in Cebu. I always see people posting their photos in Sachi on social media. I haven't tried it but one of these days, I will. They are mostly open in the early evenings around 6pm.

Update:


I've tried Sachi in IT Park and I love their okonomiyaki, a Japanese pancake. Their ramen was okay. I''ve tasted something much better. Their gyoza was good and their takoyaki was okay. I've also tasted a better takoyaki from a food stall. Overall, the food was okay. The ambience and the decor was okay. Nothing to get excited about. But I do admit, the okonomiyaki was the best thing I had that we have ordered. I admit, I haven't tasted other okonomiyaki's before but Sachi's so far is really good. I ended up taking the rest of it since we didn't finish the whole serving. Their servings were okay also. The three of us shared the ramen. The takoyaki could do a better presentation. It was a bit charred. All in all, I was not sure what the hype was about. Maybe because the restaurant is new and they offered most of the common Japanese dishes which to one who haven't tried others would think Sachi's would be good enough. But no, I disagree. 

So, if you're looking for affordable Japanese food, try out Sachi but believe me, there's something else better. But do try their okonomiyaki, I think they nailed this one. 

Photo is from Google.com



Zark's Burgers
I am happy that this is now in Cebu. I tried eating there once in their LaSalle Taft branch and it was one of the most sumptous burgers I have ever tasted. Mouth-watering! Not only tasty but very affordable as well. Around PhP150-300 depending on the type of burger you want. It has two branches in Cebu - SM City Reclamation, and SM Seaside City. 




zark's burger la salle taft by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Sugbo Mercado
Just like Mercato Central in BGC, Taguig. Stalls featuring various local restaurants converge here every weekend nights, Thursdays to Sundays. It was Fathers' Day when we were there so we didn't get a table. The smell alone could make you droll.



sugbo mercato it park cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Kuya J's
One of the newest Filipino restaurants here in Cebu. Their widely advertised special halo-halo is as they say it is - the ice is made from frozen milk which makes it really really good. Their crispy kangkong and monggo are delicious too.



creamy halo-halo at kuya jay's by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Buzz Cafe
If you are looking for something healthy, Buzz Cafe is the place to be. This is the from the same company as the Bohol Bee Farm. All their food and products are organic. What I love is their salad with flower petals. I never thought bougainvillea petals would taste so good. Their lasagna noodles are made from cassava. They are using red rice. They have gelato too.



buzz cafe robinsons galleria cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


food at buzz cafe robinsons galleria cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com



Cinnabon
Yes, the famous American chain is now here in Cebu. Their branch is in SM Seaside City. For all cinnamon addicts like me. Heaven is here. It's a bit pricey though.


Photo from Google


Tim Ho Wan
This is soon to open in SM Seaside City. This is an authentic Chinese cuisine from Hong Kong. This is a Michelin star casual dining restaurant. I really liked their pork buns. I have eaten with my friends in their store in SM Megamall a few times. We have to join the long queue which seemed to be always the scene every weekend. Let's see if Cebuano's would be queuing to try this one.



food at Tim Ho Wan Megamall by gurlayas.blogspot.com


La Lola Churreria
Their branch in Ayala Center Cebu just opened middle this year.  Their churros are large and the prize is just fair enough. We chanced upon their opening day and got a free dip with our purchase. The churros were tasty but I think I have tasted a tastier one. They also have flavored churros available like green tea, cinnamon, etc.



la lola churreria ayala center cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


other products at la lola churreria ayala center cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


la lola churros at ayala center cebu by gurlayas.blogspot.com


What are you waiting for? Visit these places now so you would know what I am talking about.



Thursday, July 21, 2016

Sleepless in Seattle?

Ever find yourself sleepless in Seattle? Fortunately for me, I didn't. But in case you do, here are some of the wonderful places you should see whenever you find yourself in the Emerald City.


If you need a doze of caffeine, don't fret, you'll find the first ever Starbucks coffee in Pike Place Market. No wonder Seattle is called the coffee capital. This is where all the coffee shops started. Just one reminder, you need to bring with you a lot of patience as the line is really long, even in the early hours of the morning.



first ever Starbucks at Pike Place Market, Seattle by gurlayas.blgospot.com




On the same block, you will find assorted shops. We tried the Russian pastry with mouth-watering treats for breakfast. Piroshky, Piroshky... Of course, I ordered something with cinnamon - poppy seed raisin cinnamon. Yummy!



shops on the same block with Starbucks at Pike Place Market Seattle by gurlayas.blogpspot.com




pastries at Pike Place Market Seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com




pastry at Piroshky Pike Place Market Seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com




If you don't want pastry for breakfast, you can try any of the fresh produce on the various stalls. You can choose from cherries, to apples, to berries, to nuts. Take your pick. Whatever your taste buds crave, you can find it here. It's truly a feast for the senses.



fresh produce at pike place market seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com



They have fresh flowers and various greens too. Your eyes will have a grand feast of colors, smells and the feelings these sensations will cause.



fresh flowers at pike place market seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com



If you are nuts, I mean if you love nuts like pistachios, they have a few stalls that sell all kinds of nuts. You will surely go nuts deciding which to buy.



nuts at pike place market seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com


If you want meat, fish, seafood, its here. 



seafood galore at pike place market seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com




In fact, one of the famous fish stalls here in Pike Place, or in the whole US, famous for its systematic way of cleaning, chopping and preparing fish ordered by customers. It's called the Flying fish. This stall is featured in Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People as an example to emulate.


flying fish stall at pike place market seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com




If you fancy art, trinkets, accessories, cards, etc. You can find it here, too. We found a Filipino store selling accessories that are made from the Philippines. Yes, we got discounts.



Filipino trinkets shop at pike place market seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com




After getting dizzy with the sights and scents in Pike Place Market, we started our way to the waterfront. On the way there, we passed through Post Alley where the famous Gum Wall is. Yes, the Market Theater brick wall with thousands of chewed bubble gums! Yikes!



me making a face at the gum wall seattle | gurlayas.blogspot.com


more chewed gums at gum wall seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com



chewed gums as art at gum wall seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com




post alley seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com




On the waterfront, you will be treated to more sights. More kiosks selling various knick knacks from local artists, enthusiasts and manufacturers. There is a ferris wheel, restos you can dine in, boutiques, shops and the famous Ye Old Curiosity Shop for something bizarre and for souvenirs. I bought a lot of magnets shaped like the different US states. You can also see street musicians displaying their talents for mere change.



ferris wheel at seattle waterfront by gurlayas.blogspot.com


kiosks at seattle waterfront by gurlayas.blogspot.com


fiddler on the sidewalk near seattle waterfront by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Ye Old Curiosity Shop Seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com



the mummy at ye old curiosity shop seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com





After strolling and buying souvenirs on the waterfront, we walked to the city center and got on the monorail to the Seattle Center. Seattle Center is a park, arts and entertainment center. It is where the Space Needle is. Since it was a Saturday, there were also a lot of food kiosks near the needle. It was a good day for a picnic. We bought our lunch of pancit (noodles) and lumpia  (spring rolls) from a Filipino food stall and sat down comfortably on the grass to eat.


Seattle Center by gurlayas.blogspot.com


monorail seattle city center  by gurlayas.blogspot.com



View from the monorail. The silver structure is the Museum of Pop Culture or MoPop. Formerly known as the EMP Museum or the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.


EMP museum Seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com


armory seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com


pacific science center seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com



A beer garden right near the foot of the Space Needle. Yes, drinking starts early here. Just be sure to have your ID handy and that you are 21 years old.



beer garden at Seattle by gurlayas.blogspot.com



The famous Space Needle. We didn't go up because the queue was too long.


mandatory solo pic with the Space Needle in the background | gurlayas.blogspot.com


Space Needle framed by trees by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Near the Space Needle is an incredible glass exhibit of Dale Chihuly. He went to China to study glass blowing and his pieces are really astounding.

It all starts with this. Simple, transparent and can be displayed on table tops.



transparent glass art by Chihuly by gurlayas.blogspot.com




Then there are fixtures for the ceiling. This is known as the Persian ceiling.


Persian ceiling by Chihuly by gurlayas.blogspot.com


The Nijima Floats. There are multiple variations of this.



Nijima floats by Chihuly | photo by gurlayas.blogspot.com



Below is the Sea Form Series. Featuring the flori of the sea. It occupies a really large floor space. Probably, one long corridor.


Flori of the sea by Chihuly | photo by gurlayas.blogspot.com




And then, there's the sun which is an outdoor sculpture.


The Sun by Chihuly | photo by gurlayas.blogspot.com


Here's the Ikebana. Inspired by the Japanese flower arrangement. This is hanging from the glass dome which gives a different perspective of the Seattle Needle.


Ikebana by Chihuly | photo by gurlayas.blogspot.com


After all those treat of colors and hues. You can drive down to the Puget Sound to relax. Maybe do a little fishing or shrimping or just get some fresh air or just wait for the sun set. There are also some restaurants by the bay where you can have dinner. We ate at Anthony's.




Puget Sound by gurlayas.blogspot.com




Yes, on the way to the boardwalk. You will pass by a patch of really fragrant lavenders. Just beautiful!


lavender at Puget Sound waterfront by gurlayas.blogspot.com


the boardwalk at Puget Sound by gurlayas.blogspot.com


fishing by the Puget Sound by gurlayas.blogspot.com


And to top it all and wrap-up our day was a stunning view of the sunset. 


fishing by the Puget Sound by gurlayas.blogspot.com


These are all during the day. Imagine them at night. It's a totally different scene. Probably, more festive and vibrant.



Some pictures of the gum wall were grabbed from Rudee and Arien.