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Something Japanese in Cebu City, Philippines - TOKYO TOKYO

TOKYO is the capital of Japan. That's a widely known fact. But when you utter the word Tokyo twice, it becomes a Japanese fast food restaurant chain that originated in the Philippines: TOKYO TOKYO ! Fast Fact on TOKYO TOKYO via the Wikipedia: Tokyo Tokyo is a Japanese fast food restaurant chain in the Philippines. Wikipedia Headquarters :  Quezon City, Philippines Founded :  1985 Type of business :  Corporation This branch in SM Seaside City in Cebu is the only branch of TOKYO TOKYO in the city.  Upon its opening, the people were very ecstatic that finally, the famous Japanese fast food chain in Manila has finally made its way to the Queen City of the South, Cebu. Here is a list of the foods that we ordered for our lunch one time at this eatery, see the photos too: 1. BRAISED PORK RAMEN Expectation  vs. Reality : The photo of the ramen on the menu was way too photogenic than how it actually looked when served right in fr

Buffet Lunch at CABALEN in Cebu City, Philippines

If you want an "Eat All U Can, and Eat All U Want" meal with a touch of the Pampangeno cuisine, visit a CABALEN branch nearest to you! Fast Fact on CABALEN via the Wikipedia: Cabalen is a Philippine buffet restaurant chain primarily serving traditional Filipino entrees heavy on influences from the Pampanga region of Central Luzon.  Wikipedia Founder :  Maritel Nievera Headquarters :  Quezon City, Philippines Date founded :  1986 Founded :  Philippines Number of locations :  18 (17 local, 1 overseas) Type of business :  Private Areas served :  Philippines ,  United States of America CABALEN Restaurants in Cebu are only located inside an SM mall and there are already two branches of this buffet restaurant in the city. The photo that I captured above is the customer friendly reminders when dining in their restaurant. Upon entering the restaurant, you can immediately see the foods on a U-shaped counte

What / Where I Ate in Cebu City, Philippines: LANTAW NATIVE RESTAURANT

The concept of alfresco dining by the shore in the city is relatively experimental and uncommon.  However, it did click to the public and LANTAW NATIVE RESTAURANT have even branched out to sea waters in the neighboring island of Cebu, Mactan island and have further reached the mountains of Busay, Cebu City. This particular branch of LANTAW NATIVE RESTAURANT is situated by the bay at the South Road Properties in Cebu City.  The concept, architecture and the details of the interior design of the restaurant screams natively Filipino! It is expected that all dishes are of Filipino cuisine, so let's jump now to the dishes that we ordered for this warm yet hearty alfresco luncheon we had in this restaurant. We went for the soft side of the menu, meaning we ordered only for an appetizer and two kinds of vegetable dishes.  My parents love vegetables so much that one kind of veggie recipe is always not enough.   Our appetizer was the BAKED SCALLOPS.   Taste-wise,

Something Japanese in Cebu City, Philippines - RAMEN SORA

When my mom is dining with us outside our home, seldom do we have the chance to convince her to a Japanese restaurant.  But since she has been interested in Ramen some few months ago, when I suggested for RAMEN SORA , the supposed "no" became a Yes! It is always true, that one should not judge a book by its cover.  The menu of RAMEN SORA was somewhat shabby, but when I opened the first few pages, I was astounded by the informative content.  The spread above discussed on "How to Enjoy a Ramen" and below was a vivid illustration of the parts/ingredients of a Ramen.  How cool and enlightening! And this is how our actual RAMEN appeared right before our eyes, see photo below.   MISO DELUXE SORA RAMEN was recommended by the wait staff to whom I inquired as to which was their bestseller ramen. It costs Php 435.00, it was good for sharing up to 3-4 persons.   Comment on Taste:  A bit salty than my level of salt tolerance Food Rating: 

Welcome Take-Away Meal in Woodstock, Georgia, U.S.A. - PANDA EXPRESS

Fifteen months ago, I traveled to the United States of America and the other state that I  have spent my three weeks in California, was the state of Georgia.  My sister was already there and she and her new family picked me up at the airport.  From the domestic airport in Atlanta, we headed to this fast food restaurant in Woodstock, Georgia called PANDA EXPRESS . Fast Facts of PANDA EXPRESS from the Wikipedia: Panda Express is a fast-casual restaurant chain which serves American Chinese cuisine. It is the largest Asian segment restaurant chain in the United States, where it was founded and is mainly located.  Wikipedia Parent organization :  Panda Restaurant Group Headquarters :  Rosemead, California, United States Founded :  1983,  California, United States Founders :  Andrew Cherng ,  Peggy Cherng Actually, this set of photos were taken during my second visit to this branch of PANDA EXPRESS.  Maybe because my sister's new family (especia
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