I.T. Park Is Still Green

September 10, 2010

It won’t be a park if it isn’t, right?

Anyhoo, after satisfying our tummy with some good ol’ pizza, we took a stroll along the I.T. area. And I’m happy to report that in spite the place is teeming with towering buildings you can still see lots of green around the area.

tall and full of life

grasses at their greenest

manicured islands

But I’m afraid it won’t be long before I.T. will be covered entirely with concrete giants as there were plenty of constructions as of late.

concrete giant soon to rise

and yet another one ๐Ÿ˜ฆ

So before that will happen, I’ll take the pleasure of enjoying this verdantย  park before it will be too late ๐Ÿ˜€

happy camper ๐Ÿ˜‰


FoodTasteTest: Da Vinci’s Pizza

September 10, 2010

There are really days when I crave for pizza. And when that happens, I go to the only place where I know I can get my money’s worth for a crusty pizza – Da Vinci!

Da Vinci is scattered aroundย  Cebu but the closest to my living place is the one at IT Park.

cozy little shop

a peek at IT Park

creative interior

I frequent the place whenever I salivate for some cheesy dough smothered with the most savory ingredients. It’s also a plus factor that they put much effort in grooming the place ๐Ÿ˜‰

Below is one of Da Vinci’s pizza that I go hungry for. It may not be their best seller but it’s for me ๐Ÿ˜€

Mona Lisa pizza

Amazingly, the whole pizza was gone in less than 15 minutes. Burp! And believe it or not, MSFM and I didn’t leave the place without our takeout.

Hawaiian pizza to go, please ๐Ÿ˜‰

It’s pure pizza indulgence! ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Here are the other pizza flavors available at Da Vinci:

Like I said, every pan of pizza is really worth your penny. It’s totally dirt-cheap ๐Ÿ˜‰ How I wish they’d open up a branch in my hometown.

And of course, like any other pizza house in Cebu, they also deliver for free ๐Ÿ˜‰

Are you dialing yet?

extras:

psychedelic lamp

retro tissue dispenser

ooops, beware ya diners!

i adore these dainty wooden chairs ๐Ÿ˜‰

casual diners ๐Ÿ˜‰


Family Affair

November 26, 2008

It’s been almost two weeks now since my parents paid me a visit, but I haven’t written anything about it. Well, excuse the poor me because I’ve been so extremely busy lately. With the holidays just around the corner, I have to make sure I finish my job on time so I could enjoy my vacation. So much for the natter,eh. Let’s talk about my parent’s visit. ๐Ÿ˜›

On their first day, paying homage to the Nino was a must. And if you’re in Cebu also, you shouldn’t miss heading to the Basilica de Sto. Nino. It’s one of the most visited places in town. Tourist flock by a dozen at the church. And it’s shocking to note that while the mass was going on tourists never seem to care. ๐Ÿ˜• Oh, who would expect them to! They’re non-Catholics, right?

inside the Magellan's Cross

inside the Magellan's Cross

After the visit to the Nino, we head straight to SM for lunch. Although my father never liked going to the mall, I guess he didn’t have a choice because it’s part of the itinerary.

Their first day was concluded with a sumptuous sea food meal at STK which is located near the Capitol. This place is one of the best local restaurants in town and they serve also the most delectable baked scallops, which by the way is an all-time favorite of mine.

Their second day was I think more engaging and exciting than the first. Early morning, I took my parents to Tabuan. It’s the place where you could see mountainous displays of dried fish which come in different varieties. My brother didn’t tag along for he’d rather play computer games than to be with us.

pa and ma @ Tabuan

pa and ma @ Tabuan

In the afternoon, I took them to Taoist Temple, where my father had a good view of the entire city. Taoist is located at the suburb of Beverly Hills and is also a famous tourist spot in the city.

a different look of the city

a different look of the city

the turistas

the turistas

aren't we close? ๐Ÿ˜†

Having enough snapshots, we went to Ayala to buy some goodies for my nieces and nephews.

Khem @ Ayala

Khem @ Ayala

And come late afternoon, we proceeded to Lapu-lapu and dropped by at my cousin’s place for dinner. It was only then that I learned that I have a lot of cousins in my father’s side who are also in Cebu. Such a shame on my part, eh. ๐Ÿ™„

Khem, ma, pa, and cuz Jun2x

Khem, ma, pa, and cuz Jun2x

The reunion was short but sweet because we had to head back to the city before it got too dark. But I pledged that I’ll come and visit my cousin sometime next year to claim my free Timex watch. Well, it’s not actually for free but maybe if I’ll play my cards right he’ll be generous enough to give me one. What’s the use of being a production manager if he’ll not give his poor cousin a single watch, right? ๐Ÿ˜‰

Come Sunday, it was a day-out for me and my mom. My father and brother were such a bore that we decided to leave them at the pad. First, we went to Guadalupe to pick up something for my sister and also had a looked at their church. And I must say I was simply amazed by what we saw. The church was absolutely stunning.

church in Guadalupe

church in Guadalupe

And because there’s a big sale in Ayala that day, so there we went. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to grab anything worth buying except for a set of bed covers. And it was such a great steal because its prices had been marked down at a Php150.00 per set. Sweet, eh? ๐Ÿ˜Ž

ma posing in front of Ayala's giant Christmas tree

posing in front of Ayala's Christmas tree

It was almost four when we got home. And because it’s Sunday, we went to Mass at the Capitol Church. We then ate dinner at AA’s BBQ in Salinas Drive. It was at this restaurant that my father had a second helping of rice. Hmmmm…he must have enjoyed the dishes quite well. ๐Ÿ˜€

satisfied diners

satisfied diners

A short walk around Asiatown IT Park helped our tummies to digest the food we had devoured that night. Having enough fun, we then call it a night.

pa looking tried

pa looking tired

us and the Waterfront at the back

moi familia @ IT

I guess it’s safe to say that my father, mom, and younger brother, Khem, enjoyed their stay here in Cebu (well, they should because I almost got broke by the time they left…kidding! ๐Ÿ˜† ).


Fright Night Relaxation

November 1, 2008

Ending my class early, I urged B to head out since it’s Halloween and it’s Friday. Although I have already made plans with my officemates to go to Outpost late that night, it, however, didn’t materialize. And so with my relentless urging, B finally gave in but not without his usual hostile remarks ๐Ÿ˜ณ ๐Ÿ‘ฟ .

The original plan was to eat at Moon Cafe in IT park. But when we reached the place, it was packed with callcenter agents and foreigners. So we decided to search for a crowd-less yet delightful place where we can enjoy our food without having to endure the ear-wrecking noise. We tried several diners, but the only place we find suitable for our bites (not to mention pockets ๐Ÿ˜† ) was Da Vinci which serves the best pizzas in Cebu. Well, that’s according to my taste buds.

palatable Mona Lisa pizza

palatable Mona Lisa pizza

Having devoured the whole pizza, which was very unusual since we could barely finish four slices before, we strolled along IT park and found these guys:

hanging statue ๐Ÿ˜Ž

captain hook on the loose

captain hook on the loose

relaxing pirate

relaxing pirate

And a few more steps, across the park, we had a glimpse of one of the famous hotels in Cebu, The Waterfront Hotel and Casino.

After causing our feet with blisters, we finally call it a night.

Ramdom pictures:


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