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Kozui Green Tea Cafe

We visited Kozui green tea cafe last sunday after watching Qtv’s pinaka show because of the extreme Manila summer heat … I was drooling over their Anmitsu (Japanese Halo Halo, topped with green tea ice cream). The Anmitsu priced at P150-ish is a fresh take from your usual Halo Halo, and also comes in 4 different flavors (strawberry jam, mango, taro, and the other one we forgot). We also tried their Takoyaki balls, which was a little tangy for me.  Kozui is located at Tomas Morato after Sgt. Fuentebella,  Quezon City.

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  • The Manila Transitio Report

    Gate crasher 1 : Pwedeng pumasok?
    Guardia Sibil : May Invitation ho kayo?
    Gate crasher 2 : Sabi kasi sa internet, admission is free
    Gate crasher 1 : Wala, pero open ba ito for public?
    Guardia Sibil : Opo
    Gate crasher 1 : So? pwede nga kami pumasok?
    Guardia Sibil : (nag-iisip) sige ho…
    Gate crasher 2 : Nakakatawa ‘to (nakaturo sa guardia sibil)
    Guardia Sibil : (nakangisi, di maintindihan kung anong nangyari)

    PASOK ang 3 gate crashers.

    Music was good, no flamenco dance, fantastic spirit lanterns! The beef caldereta, Penne Pasta, Lumpiang ubod, sautéed button mushrooms, which we paid (catered by Barbaras), CON MUCHO GUSTO!

    Details of the event here :
    http://celdrantours.blogspot.com/2009/02/carlos-recommends_15.html
    http://mabidavid.wordpress.com/2009/02/17/manila-transitio-1945-please-come/
    http://celdrantours.blogspot.com/2009/03/muchas-gracias-manila.html

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  • A Must Try Bibingka in Cavite City!

    Once the Ber months hit the calendar, I never fail to visit Lola Min’s bibingkahan atbp!  Don’t be suprised when you see the place jampacked with people waiting for their delicious bibingka.  The bibingkahan is near the Nuestra Senora dela Soledad de Porta Vaga church and an order of bibingka costs Php 70 while the puto bumbong at Php 15. You can even bring your own “kusilyo” (quesong puti or cottage cheese) and have them add the cheese to your bibingka.

    So when you are in Cavite City, don’t forget to drop by Lola min’s and have a taste of their yummy bibingka and kakainin.

    PS.  May kasama pang libreng tsaa upon request.

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