Friday, May 24, 2013

Teppanyaki dinner @ Inagiku, Shangrila

     We got a last minute invite to have Teppanyaki @ Inagiku. We all agree it was a pleasant surprise. I said this before, (click on the link to view my previous post) this is one of the best Japanese restaurants in town. In all those times we ate here, there wasn't anything we didn't like.


Aburi uni



Aburi salmon
This is a must have for us. The cheese makes it extra yummy! ^_^


Tempura



Beef, egg and vegetable fried rice


The meat: Sirloin, Foie Gras, Duck





We have foie gras only once in a blue moon, so it's a treat whenever we have this. 




     The breaded items are oysters. I don't eat oysters, but my family enjoyed it.


I hardly eat duck, but this was surprisingly good!


Coffee jelly
Light and yummy!


Ice cream: Green Tea and Black Sesame
     We love their Green Tea ice cream! First time to try Black Sesame, it tasted like peanut butter. We also tried their Red Bean ice cream and it was good (sorry I didn't take a pic). ^_^

     
     As usual, our meal was excellent! Quality and taste are consistent. We left full and happy. :D


Inagiku 
Makati Shangri-la
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Monday, May 20, 2013

Our Bohol Grand Tour: Part 5 -Loboc Eco Tourism Adventure Park

     After lunch, we head to our last stop, the Loboc Eco Toursim Adventure Park for the Zipline. My brother, Dax and his family, Sheila, Sofia and Enzo went for it and came out happy. As for me, I was too chicken to try it. If you're my opposite, meaning the adventurous type, then this is definitely for you.








Thank you to JP and our tour guide, Fritzie for the awesome grand tour. :D


Loboc Eco Adventure Park
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Our Bohol Grand Tour: Part 4 -Loboc River Floating Resto

     We had lunch at the Loboc River Floating Restaurant. We all got excited since we heard and read several good feedback before. A cruise with lunch... what a brilliant idea! What a privilege it was to have hearty lunch by the beautiful and serene river and breathing the fresh sea air.















Isn't this so cute and imaginative? :D












The entertainment on board is a musical number. :D





Look at how clean and green it is. 


Here's a clip of the cruise.


     Children and adults will also entertain guests with song and dance numbers along the tour. :D


     This is definitely a must-go-to if you go to Bohol. Don't worry about motion sickness and the heat, believe me... you won't feel it because you will most likely be overwhelmed (in a good way) with what you will experience. I assure you... there isn't a dull moment. ;)


Loboc River Floating Resto
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Friday, May 17, 2013

Our Bohol Grand Tour: Part 3 -The Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

     Finally, the moment we've all been waiting for... A close encounter with the famous, Philippine Tarsier (click on this link for a full description and other info). We first went to their exhibit inside before we proceeded uphill. We were told to turn off the flash in our cameras, keep silent and keep a distance when viewing them. 














This one was sleeping but eventually woke up... because of us. :D




     We saw this one turned its head slowly. My brother, Dax thought it was creepy. :))


     We were so amused how tiny (like the size of a hand) and cute (at least for me) they were. As much as we wanted to hold them, it was no longer allowed because they're endangered. I suggest to bring change of clothes, wear mosquito repellant and use sturdy and closed shoes. Thank you to our guide, Bernard.


The Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary
Km 14 Canapnapan
6337 Corella, Bohol
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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Our Bohol Grand Tour: Part 2 -Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

     Our second stop was another old church, The church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, aka Baclayon Church. This is the second oldest Church of the Philippines (Click on this link for know more about the church).


A cloth is provided for women wearing shorts and sleeveless tops.
















Can you see Padre Pio's image? 
Clue: Look at the left.


Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church
Baclayon, Bohol
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