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Iggy’s Bonuan Seafood Restaurant: Bangus and More of the Simple Things in Life

Passing by South Drive (a lot *hihi), I found myself wondering what the ambiance was like at Iggy’s Inn.  I had the perfect excuse for going in, the Bonuan Seafood Restaurant.  (Brings back memories, hearing this restaurant advertised on the radio when I was young. ^^,)

One rainy night, Race and I found ourselves in the middle of a rain shower on South Drive.  No place else to go for shelter and food but Iggy’s.

Painting of Iggy's Inn and Bonuan Seafood Restaurant

Iggy’s Inn and Bonuan Seafood Restaurant depiction on canvas

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Today’s Special: Food from Amirah’s Arabian Cuisine, Ahmad Brothers Cafe and Ali’s House of Shawarma

On a pretty slow day of work, I used my time up going through the lists that people have made about good movies.  One movie I came across was Today’s Special.  I read the comments that people who watched the movie have written and alexisagile gave it a 5/5 rating, said it was excellent and great for foodies around the globe.  That did it for me.  Having finished watching it, I had a strong craving for Indian food …or something of that sort (flavorful, spiced, beautifully shaped and cooked grains in biryani, etc.) Read More…

With Zen Tea, Guiltea, and Bon Appetea in Baguio; Let’s have a Tea Off!

Tea based beverages have come a long way.  These days, they’re available in every kind of flavor you can think of, and artificial as though these flavors from a bottle may seem, they’re a hit with today’s crowd.  Tea drinks; hot or cold, fruity or with milk and their tapioca pearls lining up in the straw to get to your mouth, have become the refreshment of choice for both the young and the old in Baguio City.

ZenTea hot green tea with lavender

Having a tea moment with hot green tea with lavender

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