Henann Lagoon Resort in Boracay

 

They say we travel not to escape life but for life not to escape us.  Instead of being trapped in the confines of every day routine, we must look to travel as far as we can, as much as we can, and for as long as we can.  Life is not meant to be lived in one place.  And I definitely don’t want to live it in one place when I have a home away from home at Henann Lagoon Resort.

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My sister and I welcomed March with open arms and we were welcomed with warmth as we stepped into the holding area in Caticlan port prior to boarding the private boat to Boracay Island.

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Even if it was only a 45min to 1hour plane ride from Manila to Kalibo, Henann Group of Resorts made everything seamless as soon as we landed, providing the coaster service from Kalibo to Caticlan, and welcoming us with refreshments and a shell necklace at the port.

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We’ve flown international a few times but first time together in Boracay.

Off the bat we felt we were on a vacation… far from any worries or burden.

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The boat men and respectful staff of Henann Group of Resorts quickly and carefully loaded our things on the boat and 15 minutes later, I’m stepping on the soft pristine white sand of Boracay… ready to be checked in.

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Henann Group of Resorts (formerly Boracay Regency Group) is committed to delivering world-class accommodation in their luxury resorts in premium locations, with personalized and quality customer service and high-value for money.

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Henann Lagoon Resort in Boracay boasts of 120 rooms, a beautiful al fresco restaurant overlooking a picturesque and sprawling swimming pool, one of the biggest on the island measuring up to 1,200 sqm.  The resort also offers numerous function rooms for corporate meetings or your banquet needs.

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If Boracay Regency Beach Reosrt and Spa is full (which it always is unless you book very early since this is usually most people’s first choice), Henann Lagoon Resort is the next best place to be quartered in when in Boracay Island.  The resort provides a complimentary shuttle service to the beachfront of Boracay Regency and it’s a cinch to get to the beach, with no delay at all.  It can feel like you’re already staying beachfront.

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The Tie That is Taiwan (Part 3 of 3)

Where did I leave off?  Oh that first evening with Jim at Xi Men Ding.  That was a good night to catch up and do a bit of shopping while trying out more of Taiwanese street food.

We’re “friends” shot

The “we sort of like each other” Shot

Jim recounts how Taiwan has been for him.  He moved there more than a year ago for work.  I remember we even threw a despedida for him and I kept teasing him about not bringing the album the group prepared for his departure.

 

Reminisce our cute Taiwan trip!  READ the story below:

The Tie That is Taiwan (Part 1 of 3)

The Tie That is Taiwan (Part 2 of 3)

Day 3, Monday

Ma Li restaurant Shabu Shabu, Chang Kai Shekand Fuxing Dinner

Staying up late the night before to pack and enjoy our midnight snacks from the streets of Taipei, we woke up leisurely on our last day.  Initially planned to go but eventually decided to skip Sun Yat Sen (SYS) Memorial Hall (our bus passed by it and didn’t give a huge impression on me) and Longshan Temple(you see one temple, you’ve seen them all) to make it a light and easy trip. One place I wanted to go to but didn’t find time was Yangmingshan National Park and the hot springs in Beitou.

Ma La Hot Pot Restaurant

My favorite hot pot in Manila is King One Hot Pot in Manila, which was introduced by Richard and Irene and Healthy Shabu Shabu.  But I believe I ate at the best hot pot in Taiwan and maybe that part of Asia.

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The Tie that is Taiwan (Part 2 of 3)

 

Day 2, Sunday

Half-Day Tour to Keelung and Yehlou Park, Popular Shin Ye Restaurant, National Palace Museum, Xi Men Ding at Night

 

Woke up early this day to make an 820am pick-up time by the van that will take us to our half-day tour to Keelung, Yehlou Park and 2 other sites.There is an English-speaking tour guide with our party of 7 – a family of three with teenager, another middle-aged couple and us. Bubba was able to grab breakfast at the hotel while I fixed our hotel room –bed, trash, and key items on my bag that day before leaving.

Empty Benches

 

Keelung

Keelung City is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan.  Keelung is within borders of New Taipei so both Taipei and Keelung shares a metropolitan area.  Nicknamed the Rainy Port for its frequent rain and maritime role, Taiwan’s second largest seaport is located in the city.

 

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A Weekend Getaway at Summit Ridge, Tagaytay

 

 

Bubba and I drove to Tagaytay last Saturday and checked in at Summit Ridge Hotel around 3pm.  Right before we reached Summit Ridge, we noticed the low lying clouds from the other side of the hills and the road started to be really foggy.  Not long before I got worried about road visibility, Summit Ridge was within sight.

 

 (from Summit Ridge website)

 

Robinsons Land Corporation opened the doors of Summit Ridge Hotel in June 2009 and guests who visit Tagaytay for its picturesque view of Taal Volcano and its refreshing surroundings and want the modern convenience of a hotel have been welcomed since.  It perfectly sits atop Tagaytay Ridge that’s actually 2,000 feet above sea level –the very incentive to take a short drive to Tagaytay, cool climate.

 

Right beside the hotel is the Summit Ridge Promenade, which is a commercial complex that has quite a number of interesting restaurants that include both the new and the familiar.  The roster of dining venues includes Classic Cuisine (C2), Giligan’s restaurant, The Sizzling Pepper Steak, Ted’s Oldtimer La Paz Batchoy (perfect for cold weather) and The Coffee Beanery.  I was wondering where Sanctuario restaurant was since it wasn’t in its location near the Rotonda.  I’m glad to see that it has moved to a better location at the Summit Ridge Promenade.  

 

 

They also have a few stores for shopping and Fun Time amusement center for the kids or kids at heart.  What’s wonderful about this hotel and promenade being owned and managed by the Robinsons group is the fact that they also built a Robinsons Supermarket right next to it, which makes it so convenient to buy necessities that you may need while traveling.

 

 

Hotel staff welcomes you by the drop-off point at the car lobby.  Step into the sprawling hotel lobby of Summit Ridge that swiftly spells hotel elegance.  If only the personnel by the reception is as welcoming and friendly as the ones that greet you by the door, EVEN with a warm smile from ME and a quick pip about the weather outside, I would have definitely felt right at ease.  But no.  I’ve had friendlier and more accommodating reception from two different lodging places in Tagaytay.  I’m happy to note though that that was the only hiccup from our wonderful and relaxed stay at Summit Ridge last weekend. 

 

 

Our room reservation for that day was for a Twin Classic but since that room specifically offers two single beds, we asked to be upgraded to King Classic that has one King size bed –which is more ideal for vacationing couples. 

 

 

The difference in the rates between a Twin Classic and the King is only PHP 600.  You can also get 64sqm suites at PHP 12,000 – PHP 14,000 a night with two balconies, kitchen implements, dinnerware set-up, microwave oven for your leftover food and reheating needs and a built-in kitchen hub –a complete set-up for those who travel and want to play cook or house whichever is the case. 

 

Room Rates:

Twin Classic – P6, 550

King Classic – P7, 150

Twin/ King De Luxe Room – P7, 550

Two-Bedroom Suite – P12,000

Summit Suite – P14,000

 

The 32sqm King Classic room looked bigger than its actual size.  The room is suitably equipped with 32-inch LCD TV with cable including a channel guide, in-room coffee and tea facilities, a safety box, a spacious shower, telephone, personal fridge, and split-type AC!  Best of all, which is really a come-on for folks like me who want to be connected online or do some work on the side, Summit Ridge hotel has in-room Wi-Fi Internet access!  And connection is gooooood.  *nods*

 

Bubba enjoying the Wi Fi and plurking

Squeaky clean bathroom with no moldy smells! 😀

I like that they provisioned for a bag rack

 

As mentioned, every room has a balcony overlooking the beautiful and scenic Taal Lake, which is especially lovely in the morning.  Bubba spent a good time by the balcony Saturday afternoon as well as Sunday morning. 

 

Another thing that rocks about Summit Ridge is the 24-hour gym!!!  I actually brought gym clothes including my iPod and work-out gloves but incidentally, I left my new running shoes!  Bubba brought everything from head to toe for workout but guess what, the bed was too cozy that he slept in and ignored his alarm the following morning.  Folks who are gym buffs or those who have incorporated working out in their everyday lifestyle need not worry even if they stay out too late exploring Tagaytay –the gym is open anytime if you want to break out a sweat.

 

View of the pool deck from our floor

 

During that weekend, I think there was a wedding ceremony in Tagaytay (probably Chapel on the Hill) and they decided to do the wedding reception at Summit Ridge.  Bubba and I saw the wedding car at the parking lot and guests that were dressed in the nines.  Summit Ridge also offers ballrooms for your birthday, wedding and other celebrations, as well as training and functions rooms for business seminars, conferences and team building sessions.  What better way to throw a party or an event than in the cool and breezy Tagaytay City, a natural escape from the city.

 

(from Summit Ridge website)

 

That evening, we were tempted to go to Antonio’s like last time but we decided to try something new.  Bubba and I headed out to dine at Taj of Tagaytay (more on this on a separate post) and had a wonderful dinner of Mutton Biryani Rice and Chicken Vindaloo.  After stuffing ourselves silly, the comfort of our room was suddenly heavily missed that we decided to head back right after dinner.

 

 

Summit Ridge Promenade offers live acoustic nights every Saturdays in its open-air lifestyle center from 7pm to 12mn.  We caught a bit of the music on our way back to the hotel.  The Sky Lounge on the roof deck is also worth a look.

 

Wine and Coco Bella Chocolates 🙂

 

That evening, Bubba and I mused whether to read our own books while drinking wine or watch a movie on his laptop.  As usual, the latter won and we were immersed with the movie, Uncertainty, starring Joseph Gordon Levitt (who I think is as deep of an actor as Heath Ledger, with deep penetrating eyes and facial expression) until midnight.  Movie somehow reminded me of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Sliding Doors.

 

 

After a long prayer for both our families, sleep beckoned us and we were off to dreamland.  A long satisfying, uninterrupted and restful sleep followed and we stretched out our arms to a beautiful sunny morning around 9am.

 

 

Breakfast that gorgeous Sunday was spent at Annie’s/C2 at the ground floor of Summit Ridge Hotel.  There was a lean breakfast buffet set-up awaiting the morning people such as us. 

 

 

Bubba had a plateful helping of longganisa (local pork sausage), garlic rice, 2 sunny side-up eggs, ham, danggit/tuyo (dried fish) and a bowl of milk and cereals.  I wasn’t in a big mood to eat so I had something light –omelet and 1 slice of wheat bread.  Bubba had mango juice and hot chocolate while I had pineapple juice.  

 

 

After breakfast, we went to check out the pool area and still spent some quality time lounging in our room before heading out for lunch.  Lunch was spent at the enchantingly charming Marcia Adam’s Tuscany (more on this on a separate entry).

 

 

Having been to Tagaytay countless of times, I thought that I’ve already combed Tagaytay to the grits but there is still so much to discover in the city on the hills –even lofty accommodations in a hotel category such as Summit Ridge Hotel as well as fantastic restaurants around the bend.  Tagaytay still never fails to exude that harmony of natural beauty with a bit of urban style.  The Summit Ridge Hotel and Promenade is one of the best Tagaytay bets for any weekend warrior.  Room accommodation is quite sufficient. 

 

 

Summit Ridge

Km. 58, Maharlika West

Gen. Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay City, Philippines

(632) 240 6888

(63) 922 852 6800

reservations@summitridgehotel.com

 

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Marcia Adam’s Tuscany Album

 

 

How to get to Summit Ridge/Directions:

Via SLEX (South Luzon Expressway)

Take the Sta. Rosa exit and turn right after the tollgates. Keep following the path and you will see signposts along the road directing you to Summit Ridge.

 

Via Aguinaldo Highway

Go straight towards the Rotonda, then turn right towards the direction of PAGCOR Casino. The hotel is located in front of Josephine’s Restaurant beside Robinsons or Summit Ridge Promenade.

 

 

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Gohotels.ph welcomed us very warmly last weekend at the newest landmark that will make waves along the stretch of EDSA.  It has opened its doors to dynamic individuals who look for extremely comfortable accommodations in the Metro without breaking the bank.  Gohotels.ph is reinventing the local hotel industry by being the country’s first genuine value hotel chain that operates like a budget airline.   

 

 

Along with other bloggers invited by gohotels.ph, Bubba and I checked-in last Saturday afternoon to get a feel of what gohotels.ph has to offer.  I was glad to see and bond with Eric of biyahilo.com, Melo of outoftownblog.com, Mica of micamyx.com, Winston of batangyagit.com, Bong of brianong.blogspot.com and meet Yuri, Bong’s best friend and Ogie of lagalog.com and happyfoodies.com

 

Pizza Party at 6035

 

The elevator stopped at the 6th floor and I was pleasantly surprised that the floor had a welcoming space.  There’s definitely enough area to walk with Bubba side by side and probably include two more friends.  The hallways weren’t limited in space.  Neither were the rooms.  I was expecting a matchbox room like the budget hotels in Singapore or Hong Kong but the first Value-concept hotel in Manila proved me wrong.  The rooms didn’t feel at all stuffy.

 

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More Memorable Bantayan Island, Cebu

 

 

 

April 17-19, 2010 –Our flight was scheduled at 430AM.  It was such a déjà vu of our flight to Cebu in 2008.

 

That Friday night, Bubba had a long meeting at work that ended late.  11pm, we were headed to their place since I was sleeping over.  Bubba started to pack for the trip around 1130pm at the same he finalized and printed out the items to do in Bantayan.  He finished almost 1am.  I think even beyond that but I was already a goner.

 

The 1-hour sleep didn’t help at all.  It took me 5 minutes to force myself off the bed, carry my stuff, and board the cab.  I was still so groggy.  I groaned upon seeing the big crowd at the airport.  I thought at that early in the morning, I wouldn’t see long long lines of people trying to check in.  Wrong.

 

Good thing Cute Bam Bam (a.k.a) as Ethan is with us.  Every time you look at his face, our stress seems to melt away.  After paying the terminal fee of P200 per head and security check, we all had quick bites at Ya Kun Kaya.  What a surprise that Bubba had to insist on getting a Yin-Yang before getting served one.

 

My energy seemed to surge when Bubba whispered, “it’s Billy.”  I looked at the last security check area and said, “No, that’s not him.”  Bubba said, “It’s him.”  I perked right up.  “Are you sure?”  Another glance and I was convinced.

 

I’m not really much of a fan girl.  There’s nothing really wrong with being one but I’m not seriously that stirred with the local actors/actresses.  Other than Derek Ramsay, Jay-R and Billy Crawford, I wouldn’t even bother to care.  Derek Ramsay has the most amazing bod in the local scene now and I’ve always liked him even when he was still barely known as a model (I had the chance to meet him briefly once but I seriously doubt he remembers at all).  I generally like dark men (excuse me Bubba) and a sun-kissed man with great smile and eyes like Derek’s, surefire head turner.  Jay-R and Billy are not dark but they swoon me away with their albums and dancing prowess.

 

Back to the airport, Bubba said he’d ask Billy for a posterity photo with us.  I was soooo shy and really hesitant to do it.  Survivor Africa’s Ethan Zohn was in Manila in 2004.  I am his biggest fan in PI.  I attended the meet and greet event at Capones but couldn’t even look him in the eye or be anywhere within a few feet from him.  I think it was both SE and my college soul sistah King who got the autograph and photos.  Even at the worst El Niño, I’d really freeze right where I’m standing.

 

Good thing Jayme was up for it.  Even at 5 am with barely any sleep, he was kind enough to give us a smile.  I loved his NY shirt and Yankees cap.

 

 

Boarded the plane and in less than 2 hours, Cebu’s fresh air welcomed us.  The private service we hired brought us to the port, where we rode a ferry to Bantayan Island.  2 or 3 hours land travel and 1-hour ferry ride. 

 

 

There are resort services waiting at the port to bring you to the respective resorts.  We stayed at Kota Beach Resort.

 

 

After settling in, we rode the “padyak” (PHP 40/head/roundtrip) to get to the Santa Fe Beach Resort where we had lunch.  The restaurant’s menu is mostly Chinese cuisine.  We had our fill and headed back to our resort.

 

 

A bit after lunch, Jayme, Rosette, Oliver, Bam Bam and the parentals spent the afternoon at the beach.  Bubba and I were knocked out since we were only running on a 1-hour sleep for 2 days.

 

 

Evening came and we walked towards the street where most of the bar-restaurants are.  Choice of the night was at the Portuguese restaurant Bubba picked.  That Saturday night, they had a buffet spread for PHP250 per head.

 

 

The Portuguese owner is actually the one who was manning the grill.  Included in the buffet is unlimited fresh seafood and meat for grilling.

 

 

After our hefty dinner, we dropped by the restaurant across where we ate and saw their scrumptious spread as well.  Their Saturday buffet goes for PHP290 per head but they seem to have more dishes available.  We planned to eat there the next day but were told by the owner that they only have the buffet special every Saturday.

 

 

 

Dinner done and Jayme, Bubba and I watched Big Bang Theory until we called it a night.

 

 

April 18, Sunday –Next day, we all had breakfast at our resort’s restaurant before heading to Virgin Island.  Virgin Island was supposed to be part of our trip last time we were in Cebu but Travel Factor decided to go straight to Malapascua Island, where Bubba was itching to go diving to see some Tresher sharks –good thing they don’t allow unless you’re a licensed diver.

 

It was a short 20-30 minute boat ride to Virgin Island from Bantayan.

 

 

More Virgin Island Photos

 

 

Bubba, Jayme, Oliver and Rosette all went snorkeling.  I stayed behind to play with Bam Bam.  Auntie took Bam Bam to the water with some shade and taught him his first swimming lesson.  He was utterly cute!  That got me in the water and I kept snapping away photo after photo.

 

 

Not long after, we had our lunch cooked by the beach by our guide.  The guerilla lunch on the table included grilled liempo, shrimps, squid and fish. 

 

 

After lunch, the foursome continued to swim but I opted to stay behind again to read my book.  But I fell asleep in the hammock.

 

 

Around 4pm, we bid Virgin Island adieu and headed back to Bantayan Island.

 

 

That afternoon until sunset, the whole family plus Rosette and I all lounged by the beach, enjoying the serene beach and relaxing water.  We all liked the sand bar of our resort! \m/

 

Takes and Outtakes

 

I like this shot of father and son.

(just don’t mind the kids on the background)

Bubba playing with Jem’s Hat

Bam Bam grabbing my face 🙂

“The Flower Shot” by Jayme

Time is well spent with family 🙂

 

It was fun taking photos of the beach and of everyone.  Keepsake photos!

 

April 19, 2010 –Monday, Bubba and I strolled along the beach soaking in the morning sun and our weekend away from the city.  Last year at Sorsogon was fun, but I really enjoyed this year’s trip to Bantayan much more. 

 

Water is soooo clear.

 

 

Funny, Bubba and I were in Bantayan in August 2008 but we both don’t have any recollection of the trip.  We barely remembered Bantayan that year… only bits of Malapascua and Cebu City with Norman.  But Bantayan was zero.

 

 

That’s changed this year. 

 

Most definitely.

 

 

 

Zubuchon on the next post!!! 😉

 

Bantayan Island Album (Jem’s Camera)

 

Bantayan Island Album (My Cam)

 

Marking Punta de Uian with Kinster

 

 

I’ve penciled in Punta de Uian on my calendar for May 22, 2010.  Punta de Uian is a resort in Zambales.  It’s been a while since I was last in Zambales.  It’s such a beautiful province and really underrated.  There are so many pretty little islands in Zambales like Anawangin, Capones, Camara, etc.  A lot and the towns there are really nice too.

 

It’s worth to try their bagnet too.  That reminds me, I haven’t written about Conquer Zambales adventure race.  I wonder if I still remember all the details… that was in August or October 2008 –see I don’t even remember the month anymore.

 

What got me excited about Zambales is not only the destination, but also the company.  This is after all Kennykins’ idea.  He SMS-ed me that he scored 2 rooms at Punta de Uian for free and booked us for May 22.  “You were the first in mind when I got the accommodation.”  Ain’t that sweet? 😉

 

Quickly put together this simple montage with Kennykins my Kinster:

I can’t track back to 2004…

(Maybe when I have time to dig up old photos) 

 

 

…………..

2005 (?)

@ My Birthday Party

 

 

2005 (?)

@ Fridays, Glorietta 4

(This is soooo funny!  I’m sure you’d be surprised to see this!)

 

2005 (?)

 @ Superbowl

 

2005 (?)

@ Kenny’s Birthday Dinner at Tiananmen

 

2005

@ Araneta Coliseum for Cheerdance Competition

 

 

March 2006

@ Hed Kandi at World Trade

 

2006

@ Fashion Week

 

April 2008

@ Kenny’s Chelsea Treat

 

November 2008

@ Dawn of the Dead Halloween Party at Alchemy

 

March 2009

@ Playboy Philippines Launch

 

October 2009

@ Bubba’s Window in Taverna’s Parking Lot

 

 

January 1, 2010

@ The Fort on New Year’s

 

January 24, 2010

@ Palm Grove, Rockwell

 

May 22, 2010

@ Punta de Uian, Zambales

 

(INSERT MEMORABLE PHOTO HERE)

 

 

I cannot wait. 😉

 

 

A Potter’s Paradise at Ugu Bigyan

 

 

Our recent Bali trip introduced us to an area there called Ubud, an artist village that is a foodie haven as well.  This Holy Week, I didn’t have to travel that far to get both hunger for artistry and gastronomic finds filled.  At the heart of Tiaong, Quezon, Ugu Bigyan sends me to another memorable journey.

 

It’s Maundy Thursday.  We set out for San Pablo, Laguna at 8AM.  It’s been a while since we traveled South on a holiday.  I’m not really big on traveling southbound since they started that road construction that’s been ongoing for years.  It’s good to know that all lanes are now passable in SLEX.  Nevertheless, we didn’t escape the heavy holiday traffic. 

 

 

I was quite excited to finally visit Ugu Bigyan.  I remember in 2007, I called and inquired about getting a reservation for four because I was planning a weekend trip with Chai and her Mr. Big then.  That didn’t push through but never did Ugu Bigyan leave my mind as one of the places I want to go to.  I read somewhere about their delicious Filipino dishes –like Kulawo, Lato Salad, Sinigang na Baboy, Adobong Chicken and Pork, Grilled Tilapia and mussels with vegetables.  I’d imagine that Sinagang na Baboy to be really sour, a bit creamy/milky (from the gabi or taro) and oily from the pork fats –just how I would make it if I knew how to cook it myself.

 

 

It took us 4 hours and 30 minutes to get to Tiaong, Quezon.  The plan was to drop by Tahanan ni Aling Meding first and check in, but decided to go straight to Ugu Bigyan.  It is 12:30pm after all, time for lunch.  That long drive is not the best way to start anybody’s morning.  It made us feel so tired and prickly.

 

The car entered the red clay house one won’t fail to spot on the left side of the street.  As soon as the car got parked, limbs stretched out to the open sky.  Walking inside, our fatigue seems to have abandoned us and stayed with the car. 

 

Augusto “Ugo” Bigyan, is a celebrated pottery artist who opens the door of his house-cum-workshop to the rest of us looking for a relaxed getaway with a bit of ceramic artistry. 

 

My Photo with Ugu

 

Stepping into the world of Ugu is like stepping into an old world.  Earthy.  Unpretentious.  Al-fresco.  Makes you feel that Metro Manila is hundred hours away… and your mind also leaves behind whatever occupies it in bustling Manila.

 

We meet Ugu’s sister(?), Haidee and her son Kim at Ugu’s clay-crafts gallery.  There was another group ahead of us, scouring the area where Ugu’s hands have shaped some fine pottery arts and crafts.  The shop displays his original dinnerware sets, furniture and house décor.

 

 

We look around and bathe ourselves in fresh air.  The unpolluted air revives our tired spirits making us feel like we only woke up a few minutes ago, ready for the rest of the day.

 

Ugu’s pottery garden composes of different dining areas, each bedecked with its own artistic slash native charm.

 

 

While waiting for the food to be served, Bubba and I relaxed on our seats.  We see more people coming in.  A familiar face entered my view and I waved hello.  It was Anton of Our Awesome Planet and he shared some of his discoveries in Quezon, particularly Cagbalete Island (which I’ve been meaning to visit as well after reading it on Jen’s site).  Anton has a big project coming up (amidst a lot of his other ongoing projects) but this is a first of OAP and it’s pretty exciting! 😉  You gotta watch out for that!

 

 

I also saw Liza, formerly from the Star group with some of her friends.  They are staying at Casa San Pablo, Bubba’s first picked when he planned this trip but I suggested trying a new place so we opted to go for Tahanan ni Aling Meding near Sampaloc Lake.

 

 

The wait staff, all in white shirt and board shorts (very summery), arrived and placed the starters on the table.  One apologized that the dishes will come in one at a time because it’s being cooked personally by Ugu fresh in the kitchen.  We didn’t mind at all since time seems to be irrelevant when you are in an exceptionally comfortable and relaxed setting.

 

 

On the Table

 

Halaan Soup

The warm broth with big clams (Pacific clams?) was very soothing, and ideal calmer for my sore throat.

 

 

Ensaladang Pako (Fern Salad)

The fern salad tasted fresh with a faint hint of citrus –the bits of green apple slices add a natural and easy sweetness to the dish.

 

 

Both starters were good openers.  Quite simple in taste, cleansing the palate for a story of flavors to come.

 

 

Tortang Tahong

“Torta” is the Philippine version of omelette.  This particular torta was made with mussels and onions.  It’s not an immediate leap from the taste of the earlier starters but a first for me to try.

 

 

Kulawo (Puso ng Saging or Banana Palm Heart)

One taste of Kulawo and Bubba and I were both impressed.  The smoky flavor emerges on top of the flaky dish.  The grilled (tad bit tangy) taste is very delish and we couldn’t quite get enough of it.

 

 

Calamares

Big squid rings very lightly battered with sweet and sour sauce on the side

 

 

Sauteed Shrimps

 

 

Lapu Lapu with Mango Relish

Clean and light fish meat accompanied by sweet and slightly tangy mango relish

 

 

Barbecued Spareribs

Interestingly, each dish builds a different layer of flavor and ultimately, the smoky barbecue ribs reconnect the taste of the Kulawo, linking the overall taste.  There’s a thick sheet of fat accompanying the chunk of meat and it melts in the mouth almost surreptitiously.  The barbecue sauce coating is lip smacking that you’d want to scrape off the charred BBQ sauce and nick the bones with your teeth.  Or maybe that’s just me *shrugs*

 

 

Cold Coconut Juice

Refreshing with shards of coconut meat

 

 

 

Ginumis

 

 

With a smorgasbord of food in front of us, Bubba asked me what my favorite was.

 

 

Bubba was surprised that I rated the ribs my #1 because he would suppose that Naughty Nuri’s has raised the bar high in terms of ribs experience.  It’s hard not to really like Ugu’s version of smoked spareribs, with its rich, barbecue flavor… and the sinful fat! 

 

I told him, “You already know by now, me and fat… are this close (crossing my index and middle finger).”

 

Bubba’s favorite was surprisingly the sautéed garlic shrimp, which he would not normally touch in an ordinary day.

 

 

We both agree on our second favorite –the smoky and quite tasty banana palm heart.   

 

Service was great –efficient and very affable.  Ugu is a multi-faceted artist that can whip up the most delicate pottery inside his workshop and the most delectable dishes from his kitchen.

 

There’s so much to remember on this wonderful lunch at Ugu’s 🙂

 

 

Escape into this beautiful countryside home that showcases pottery artwork and clayware that contains scrumptious food… Leave with a satisfied tummy and relaxed mind.  It reminded me of Bali, but it is definitely a class of its own. 

 

Ugu Bigyan

Brgy. Lusacan, Tiaong, Quezon

(042) 545 9144

 

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How to get there:

(Directions from http://www.waypoints.ph/detail_gen.php?wpt=ugu)

To Tiaong Quezon:

From Manila, take the South Luzon Tollway all the way to the south end.  At the end of the tollway, after the toll plaza, take the exit that points to Lucena and simply drive along this national road until you reach the Sto. Tomas junction.  Sto. Tomas has two junctions, and one of which (the second) does not have any road sign when we passed by.  Anyway, on both juctions, take the road to the left (southeastward) toward Lucena.  This will take you through Alaminos then San Pablo Laguna.  At San Pablo junction, just follow the highway, veering to the right and bypassing the city.  Do not enter San Pablo proper.   Next town after San Pablo would be Tiaong.

 

From Tiaong: From the Tiaong market, continue further southwest along the national road.  After about 240m, the road will turn sharply to the left.  Continue down the road southeast.  About 480m from the turn you will see the Tiaong Municipio on your right.  Continue travelling for another 2.4km from the municipio until you see the Tiaong Rural Bank on the left side.  If you prefer looking at kilometer posts, this rural bank is a few meters after KM98.  Turn left at the small street just before the rural bank.  600m into the street, after crossing a rail road halfway, you will see a sign ‘Alvarez Village’.   Turn left, and barely 90m from the corner, you will see a distinctly different house constructed from bricks on the left side. This is Ugu’s workshop-residence.

 

 

 

Vanilla Suites, Tagaytay

 

 

October 24, 2009.  A hidden gem was discovered in Tagaytay.

 

 

 

Most hotels were fully booked that weekend.  There were 2 more rooms available at a certain bed and breakfast hotel, price range PHP 7,000 -8,000, which include all the pampering works.  If the reception weren’t snooty as usual (first visit here was the same), a room would have been booked.  Decided to take a chance elsewhere and while going around, like an answered wish, we chanced upon Vanilla Suites.

 

Vanilla Suites’ 3 Rooms:

 

Classic Suite

Includes flat screen TV, cable TV, Wi Fi Internet, king size bed, equipped DVD player, breakfast for two, cold stone facial, and body massage for two

Monday – Thursday rate: PHP 3,950

Friday – Sunday rate: PHP 4,950

Holiday: PHP 5,445

 

 

 

 

Garden Suite

Includes LCD TV, Cable TV, Wi Fi Internet, king size bed, breakfast for two, cold stone facial, and body massage for two

Monday – Thursday rate: PHP 4,950

Friday – Sunday rate: PHP 5,950

Holiday: PHP 6,545

 

 

 

Honeymoon Suite

Includes LCD TV with Home Theater, Cable TV, glass walls, overlooking Taal Lake, Wi Fi Internet, king size bed, mini-refrigerator, breakfast for two, cold stone facial, and body massage for two

Monday – Thursday rate: PHP 5,950

Friday – Sunday rate: PHP 6,950

Holiday: PHP 7,645

 

 

*Rates are VAT-inclusive and there is no service charge.

 

All three rooms were quite inviting.  I liked the Garden suite but to spare 1K, opted to get the Classic suite.  It was as cozy and dreamy.  We were served our welcome drinks in the room while we settled in. 

 

I didn’t want to leave the room but we had dinner reservations at Antonio’s.  We were back a little past midnight and the ambience was the perfect setting for a long relaxed sleep.

 

The next morning, it was good to go out and feel the Tagaytay breeze.  The morning was lovely, the sun giving a tender peck on the skin.  There’s a short patch leading to a swing on the lower area and we decided to take a walk before breakfast. 

 

 

Breakfast was served by Rosso Café | Ristorante (same management as the one in Manila).  The friendly service was professional, efficient and accommodating.  Vanilla Suites is also accepting wedding reception among other events.  The packages are quite reasonable.  It’s worth a look for those planning to wed soon.

 

After the breakfast, we rested and scheduled our cold stone facial and massage. 

 

 

I see batman too.

 

 

By 12 noon, we were ready to check out.  With a reluctant goodbye, we thanked the staff and promised a return.

 

Vanilla Suites and Antonio’s Album

Vanilla Suites Album 2

Vanilla Suites Multiply Site

 

Vanilla Suites

Kendrick Keh

(0917) 898 5586

(046) 413 4602

 

 

 

After the Jump in Macau

 

 

Finally, I reached the end of the fall.

 

 

My knees were wobbling and it took me a while before I regained my balance.

 

Despite the tormenting 2 minutes before the actual “jump” (or push), it is one of the most memorable experiences in this lifetime.  Up to this day, I cannot believe that I did the jump.  I walk with a different strut now… (erhm, just don’t watch the video).  What a thrilling and electrifying moment to be in the air with nothing but a harness to support your fall.

 

 

Sky Jump is one of Macau’s most exciting tourist attractions that should be a “don’t miss” experience.

 

At 233 meters, Macau Tower’s skyjump and bungee jump from the outer rim by world renowned AJ Hackett is the highest in the world.  How many people can say that they’ve jumped off that height?

 

Test your moxie!  Do you have the intestinal fortitude to do the jump?

 

 

 

Some of the Famous Towers

 

1. CN Tower                          Toronto, Canada                   1976                1,815 ft

2. Ostankino Tower                Moscow, Russia                  1967                1,771 ft

3. Oriental Pearl Tower                 Shanghai, China                   1995                1,535 ft

4. John Hancock Center    Chicago, USA                       1969                1,500 ft

5. Empire State Building New York, USA                             1931                1,454 ft

6. KL Tower                          Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia                1995                1,403 ft

11. Macau Tower                 Macau, SAR China                2001                1,109 ft

12. Tokyo Tower                  Tokyo, Japan                      1958                1,093 ft

13. Sky Tower                       Auckland, New Zealand                1997                1,067 ft

14. Eiffel Tower                     Paris, France                    1889                1,063 ft

 

 

We went back to the tower to get our photo and video package.  We shared an elevator ride with the other couple and we couldn’t stop laughing at what we just experienced.  The girl said that my 2-minute hesitation prepared her for her own plight.

 

 

A small crowd has already gathered outside the jump off point, where one guy is preparing for his bungee jump.

 

 

 

We went around the deck again and took some photos with the AJ Hackett staff.  Bubba bought a nice black and red AJ Hackett shirt.

 

 

The Statue of Kun Lam

 

We headed to another tourist attraction in Macau.  The Statue of Kun Lam Temple is supposed to be a blend between the traditional images of the goddess Guan Yin and Holy Mary.  Guan Yin is known to be The Goddess of Mercy who is a Buddhist Goddess who bestows clemency on people who sincerely repent their sins.

 

 

Portuguese artist Cristina Rocha Leiria designed the exquisite gigantic Kun Lam Statue.  The breathtaking 20-meter statue is made up of 48 polished bronze plates crafted in Nanjing and bolted together at the center stage along harbor waterfront.

 

Image Source: Panoramio User SantoB

Image Source: Panoramio User SantoB

 

The status is said to bring affluence in the country while the giant lotus flower pedestal is home to the Ecumenical Center, providing information on China’s major religions.  Entrance to the center is free.

 

 

We had a quick stopover at a small ramen house before heading to the next stop.

 

 

 

Macau Fisherman’s Wharf

 

The Fisherman’s Wharf is the biggest them park in Macau, claim to have an estimated cost of HK$1.9 billion.  Entrance to the site is free.  The park offers nightly explosions of the complex’s 40-meter high volcano, daily jet-ski stunt shows and souvenir shopping.  The complex houses 150 stores and restaurants in buildings built in the style of different world seaports such as Cape Town, Amsterdam and Venice, including six rides, slots hall and a 72-room hotel casino.

 

 

 

Back to the Venetian

 

 

 

It was a fantastic fun afternoon spent under the sun.  It was time to head back to the hotel to freshen up for dinner.

 

 

We toured the hotel and looked at some high-end shops.  There was a mini-performance in one of the sections of the hotel. 

 

 

We finally picked a Portuguese restaurant for dinner.

 

 

 

Madeira Portuguese Restaurant

 

Madeira – While you are in Macau, why not taste the flavors of this city? Madeira serves Portuguese as well as Macanese dishes that are distinctly from Macau. Macanese dishes are a flavorful blend of cooking traditions from Portugal, Southeast Asia, India, Africa, Latin America and southern China. African chicken, curry crab and Bacalhau have been Macanese favorites for centuries.

 

 

It was the last evening of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and everyone in the restaurant looks astounded watching the replay of the opening ceremonies on television.

 

On the Table

 

 

 

 

Madeira Portuguese Restaurant

Shop 2408a (St. Mark’s Square)

Sun-Thurs 11:30 – 23:30

Fri- Sat 11:30 – 12:30

 

 

The Gondola Ride

 

After dinner, we walked around the beautiful St. Mark’s Square and moved from bridge to bridge.  Bubba insisted to take the graceful and romantic gondola ride down the Grand Canal but I declined.  I told him to save the Patacas instead.  Little did we know that the Gondola ride is free if you’re booked in the hotel… sigh, too bad.

 

 

We watched while others take the Gondola ride and listened to the sang wonderful Italian songs.  Despite the elegant Italian architecture and painting façades, there is that Venetian spirit of romance in the air.  The Venetian grandeur can be quite quixotic in certain areas.

 

 

Back to the Suite

 

 

Toyed with the camera in the room while resting. 

 

 

Again, the plan that night was rest and refresh then check the clubbing scene but the relaxing suite made us fall asleep again and missed out.  The sofa sleeper is also comfortable to bunk in.

 

 

The next morning, after another hearty breakfast at Café Deco, we said goodbye to the Venetian and the sparkly Macau.

 

“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.”

Jawaharial Nehru

 

 

 

 

Website Links

 

Macau Tower

AJ Hackett

The Venetian Macao

 

Macau Album 1

Macau Album 2

Macau in a Nutshell Album 1

Macau in a Nutshell Album 2

Sky Jump Video

 

 

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Food to a T-house!

 

Soup

 

T-House Album

Intro: Soup

 

The soup was served as shooters. It was a weird way to take in soup but I’m up for anything new. We can order 2 choices of soup each. Although I suggested that Bubba get the Wild Mushroom as a safety starter, we decided to try all four. I had the Tomato and Wild Mushroom, while he had the Carrot and Coriander and Broccoli and Almonds. Tomato soup tasted like smashed tomato without the skin –it needed a little more flavor. Wild mushroom was the best among the four soups. The Carrot and Coriander probably comes in second only because Bubba likes anything that tastes curry –the presence of the Coriander made this possible. The Broccoli wasn’t bad but it tasted like a nutty Broccoli puree.

 

Tuna Citrus Salad

 

1st Stanza: Salad Bubba sang Tuna Citrus Salad while I duet with the T-house Signature salad. We both enjoyed our salads, which saved our palates from the not so impressive intro.

Chorus: Entrée I immediately ordered the Spiced Chicken on Grilled Vegetables with Pesto dressing and Pesto Pasta, leaving the problem of ordering another worthwhile entrée to Bubba. The Spiced Chicken is the specialty of the house so how wrong can I go? I suggested that Bubba orders the Salmon since the Wasabi Mash that goes with it was intriguing. Unfortunately, it was well-ordered the night before so they were out of it when Bubba ordered. Bubba made me choose between a Rack of Pork Sauced with Caramelized Onions served with Garlic Mashed Potatoes or the Fish dish.

 

 

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The Spiced Chicken was tender but kinda lacked more spice flavor. We are biased because nothing beats Jay’s (Jay’s Kinabuhayan Café) Spiced Chicken. We have only eaten 1/3 of the Entrée when we looked at each other and called it quits. I guess we shouldn’t have eaten a huge breakfast back at my place.

Banana Nangka Crumble

Extro: Dessert

 

 

 

 

 

Banana-Nangka Crumble was served on a small ceramic container where Crème Brulee is usually served. Bubba was not much fun of Langka but I loved Langka. Too bad it played a very small part in the dessert. We liked the crumble on top, same texture as the crumble crust atop an Apple Pie. The Banana Nangka was not too sweet.

T-house is a great escape nestled in the hills of Tagaytay or what I better call Yagatyat.