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These are all near Tandang Sora Avenue except 1. 

As we all know, no groceries are created equeal and just like what I was talking about in my previous post, here's the top 5 grocery stores that I am frequenting.


I won't focus on the price differences but my experiences in each.


Moved the little background at the read more part below because my little background got longer and unfitting for this post... :)))) 

I am guilty of only wanting to get these freebies that's why I went there to do the groceries. Haha! The Fiesta Hams that I redeemed in exchange for the charge slips (as in, career na career ito mga 'te) were from my BDO Cash Card, BDO JCB Credit Card, and BPI Family Bank Credit Card. The Holiday Pack was also from BPI FB Credit Card.

Aside from the promo, why Walter Mart as my first?

It felt comfortable and it's spacious.

 A lot of people go there to do groceries but no long lines at the cashier. It's also surprising that even if it's supposed to be crowded, you can hardly notice the people because the aisles are wide enough. I love that there are, I think, four kinds of push carts available. Aside from the other promos and freebies, there is a free parking stub, the staff are courteous and helpful, and they definitely have a lot of choices.

Plus, I get to use my SM Prestige Card to accumulate points. Haha! Nanghihinayang din ako sa points ko since hindi na nga madalas mag grocery dun sa SM so good thing, they're partners with Walter Mart.

There's also a Japanese store (items priced at 66 or 88) at the third floor of the building. I bought a lot of baking tools and non-irritating fancy earrings there.
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Merkado at UPTC as my second.

It's brightly lit with all shelves usually well-stocked and the store layout is superb. It also looks sophisticated and high-end. To tell you honestly, it was intimidating at first because it looks expensive. haha! The first time I went there was when we were waiting for our seat at Mama Lou's and that's when I found out that the some prices were at par with other grocery stores. I did a grocery or two, signed up for the membership card and one time during those grocery trips, I dropped a raffle entry for Unilever and Merkado's Great Winter Sale. I don't remember dropping a raffle coupon for this but I won. Haha!!! I think the fated day was after going to Regina Rica and Pililla Windmills. Alam ko, walang nagtanong kung kelan. Haha.

 I didn't anymore have the coupon with me because of the New Year's Day cleaning but they sent me an e-mail so I got the certificates last night. Yep, 11k richer in Gift Certificates and proud. I am getting used to having my picture taken like that since I've been winning raffle promos since last year. ANG YABANG KAINIS HAHA : Pero next raffle winning pls. :)))

Anyhow, like what I posted in my Instagram account, I did have my picture taken with that big check and I'm pretty sure it's going to be posted somewhere in Merkado along with the other 10 winners. I'm excited to see my second poster in UPTC. Haha! My first was when I attended the Wingman's Quiz Night. 

Trinoma's Landmark as my third.

First, their mall hours last Christmas season was extended until 11 PM so no rush. They have four choices of push carts and several choices of places to eat at. Hello, Trinoma 'yan eh.

Also, I found my favorite matcha candy there. One thing lang is that I don't think they have a loyalty card so no points for me. I am a sucker for anything that accumulates points kaya ang lungkot ko. Hahaha! The line at the cashier can get long but bearable.


Fourth would be S&R Membership Shopping except Christmas Season. 
I have no pictures from there 'cause it was a stressful place to be in during the holidays. It was so crowded that one can barely move. The concept's fine but I am not digging the self-service style all the time. Ang hirap mag-buhat pag maraming binili. Haha. Tamad.

I buy my Psyllium Fiber, Dove Soap, and Roasted Seaweed there because these things are cheaper in bulk (actually most of the products being sold there are cheaper) and their pizza is still one of my favorites to date so I'm renewing my membership card.

Fifth is Rustan's, Powerplant

I went to Rockwell one time, entered Rustan's and I saw this. My Meiji Kyo-Matcha Chocolate is sold at P 127.25 at Rustan's!!! GOSH I HAD THE SHOCK OF MY LIFE. HAHAHAHA. Walter Mart sells a box at P 218.00 while the old Cherry at P 250.00. The heck. Just when I thought that Rustan's have more expensive items, they're selling my favorite chocolate at that price. Ang dami ko pang pinagdaanan na indecisiveness noon kasi nga 250.00 tas meron palang 130. Huhubells. But I am glad that I now know about this. hihi. Ang layo nga lang ng Powerplant. :))

Okay, I haven't tried doing my grocery at Rustan's yet but I'm making it my top five because of my matcha discovery. hehe.



Done with the top 5.


Hugot part and little background after the page break.. :)


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Green Tea and Bamboo Charcoal Ice Cream? Unfortunately not. :(

It was Bamboo Charcoal and Queso de Bola that day. :(((
I've been doing groceries in almost all grocery stores near me since the old Cherry Foodarama closed and one of those that I am frequenting is Walter Mart in Munoz so I got the chance to go here since this is near the building of Walter Mart.

Sa totoo lang, ito 'yung pakiramdam na parang nawala 'yung first love mong nasa kanya lahat ng hanap mo kaya ang gagawin mo ay maghahanap ka sa kung saan-saan na pwedeng hanapan pero sa kasamaang palad e kailangan mo pala talaga mag-ikot kasi hindi kayang punan ng isa 'yung mga kailangan at gusto mo. 


Kaya ang eksena ngayon e hindi dahil wala kang loyalty. Loyal ka for several years dun sa nawala, remember?! Wala lang kasi talaga sa kung anong mga nasa harap mo 'yung kailangan mo kaya ka pa iba-iba. 


Oo! May hugot kasi sobrang nakakapagod 'yung umiikot talaga ko ng groceries tas napaka-traffic pa nung December kaya ubos oras din. I will blog about the groceries I liked the most soon but the feels and the hassles I've experienced, I am posting them now. Haha! 


Napagod ako at nainis kasi nga nagsara 'yung Cherry lalo nung unang naga-adjust pa, parang napaisip kang bakit nga ba hindi mo mas pinahalagahan nung andyan pa. 'Yung hindi naisip  kung gaano ka-convenient na andyan siya.



Pero nung tumagal e napatunayan mo na kesa isipin mo 'yung nawala e mag-dwell ka na lang sa sobrang daming possibilities na may darating na bago. Hehe! Ito pala 'yung experience na masasabi mong okay na rin na nawala siya kasi may papalit at papalit naman... 'yung mas okay, 'yung mamahalin ka, 'yung hindi ka sasaktan, 'yung hindi ka papaasahin, 'yung magtatama ng mali sa buhay mo at higit sa lahat, 'yung magiging dahilan para sabihin mo sa sarili mong, "Wow! Thanks! Ang swerte swerte ko talaga." HAHAHAHAHAHA. 


Hugot pero sa grocery talaga 'to ah... sa sobrang tuwa ko, ayan na nga at siningit ko na rito para wala na masyadong hugot 'yung magiging post ko tungkol sa groceries.



Nga pala, here are the grocery stores in order of my preference: Waltermart in Munoz, Mercado in UPTC, Landmark in Trinoma, S&R Membership Shopping in Congressional and, Rustan's in Powerplant. 
It was during the Christmas season when I went here which is why they had Queso de Bola instead of matcha. But anyhow, for a 25.00 swirl-all-you-can ice cream, this is a good deal.


If you're wondering what the charcoal tastes like, it tasted like a vanilla ice cream with black food coloring.


 I've tried to research on this and found out that charcoal is actually being used as a food ingredient nowadays but I am not sure if this has real charcoal powder in it. 
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Here's another food park in Quezon City, Urban Eats which is just two jeepney rides away from my house. (Dahil kailangan ko pa talaga sabihin 'yan...)


Isn't it surprising how Congressional Avenue has transformed into what it is now? Well, sige, pati Visayas Avenue at Mindanao Avenue. Because of this, we must be happy that we are having more and more restaurant choices here in the North. Kami naman dayuhin niyo, South people. haha! 


Anyway, here are some pictures from that super kaduper filling night at Urban Eats. 

The interior is well thought of and you can find wall arts everywhere.

As for the areas, they have an airconditioned area, smoking area, garden area. Iba iba. All in one.
Smoked Farmers
Lemon Grass Pork Belly

This one's flavorful and I find the dip very interesting. I can't distinguish what the spices used were but it complemented the pork well.
Ilocos Empanada. <3

Farinas Ilocos Empanada's stall is open 24 hours, while the others are from 3PM - 2AM. 
Smore's
Chocolate Mousse
Loaded fried!
Loved this. 
This is one of those that I liked the most but I wasn't able to get the name of this dish.

This is from the Mexican food stall and based from experience, my cousin was able to successfully order is just by saying, "'Yung maliit na roll na may laman sa gitna pero hindi burrito." Yup hahaha. Ganyan ako kagaling mag-describe but it worked so.... 
Urban Hits @ Urban Eats

Thumbs up for the free acoustic night every Saturday!
I don't know what this looks like now since this post is a month delayed but yup, go na here with your forever! 
Samgyeopsal minus the smell of smoke from WYK Korean Resto

We were also able to taste their Spicy Pork and I liked that as well. Masarap at hindi lang bias ako sa Korean cuisine. :))
Also one of those that I liked most.

Spicy Salmon Tartar Ebi is an appetizer from Nihon Ryori
Beef Float from Quench
That's what I am talking about oh, albeit blurred, I'm sure the wall art is still obvious. 
Hainanese Chicken, Scallops Florentine, Chicken Lettuce Cup of Valentina's

My favorite among the three is the Scallops Florentine. 
Bacon Wrapped Tuna from Nihon Ryori
We were also served longganiza pizza with this Ilocos Empanada. Huhu. Love this to the last bite! I frequent their branch in Visayas Avenue so this isn't something new to me but one thing's for sure, this never fails to make happy. Hehe! 
The dip from Smoked Farmer's was really interesting.
Shrimplet Gladiator of Hungry Knights
This has just the right amount of creaminess which is made more balanced by the diced carrots and corn kernels. The shrimps were also cooked well and doesn't have that rubbery texture.
So cute these drinks.
FISH BOWL ICED TEA

Capital letters para intense. Hehe. Just wish they had a special straw with this huge serving of iced tea.





These are only some of the food offered there so visit and I'm pretty sure you'd find something that you like.



They are open everyday from 3PM to 2AM except for Farinas Ilocos Empanada that is open for 24 hours. 





Thank you Ms. Hazel and Aldous for this event! :)
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This happened a week before going to Aozora Japanese Cafe + Bistro. Yup, kailangan isingit because Aozora has become one of my favorite restaurant in Tagaytay. 
I think Bag of Beans have three branches in Tagaytay. This is the one near the Rotonda.

The exterior and interior of the restaurant look homey and very cozy. I don't know about you and I don't know if this is an okay description pero very Tagaytay ang place. Hahaha. Ganyan talaga ko kagaling mag-describe e, ano magagawa natin. :))
View from the restaurant though I couldn't locate where Taal Volcano is in this picture. Haha!
They were drying the paint of these chairs so we only stayed there for around 5 minutes to take pictures. Just when you're expecting that you get to see an overlooking view, you're forced to stay inside. Yup. Probably not the best day to visit.
This was my order.

Chicken Adobo

I was suprised the moment this arrived on our table because the serving is huge! Though there wasn't anything special, this tasted good and the chicken was soft.
Just look at the huge serving in Bag of Beans. Haha.

Maybe it's because it has been like two months since our visit that I can't comment anything more than the serving size.

Balik na lang ako hehe. A friend of mine told me that I should try their drinks, breads and desserts especially their cheesecakes.




Will post about Cliffhouse soon. :))
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a.k.a Pilillia Windmills, Rizal

Nakasalubong namin 'yung malalaking truck na nagdadala nito dati sa Sierra Madre nung ginagawa pa lang 'to. Nakita ko rin sa plane nung palipad kami papuntang Bacolod then nakita ko rin sila from Tagaytay. Ayun, sabi ko gusto ko makita nang malapitan. hehe.

Now you don't have to travel all the way to Bangui to see windmills because there is a closer wind farm in Rizal with only around 2-3 hours travel time from Manila.

If you've been to Regina Rica, Daranak Falls, Batlag Falls or anywhere in Upper Tanay, Rizal, it will be easier for you to navigate. There's only one drop off point for jeepneys so I'm sure that you're already familiar with the place. If not, it is still very easy to find.


How to go to Pililla Wind Farm:

 Commute: 

From Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall, ride a jeep to Cogeo Gate 2. (Around P 15.00/person)
From Cogeo, ride a jeep to Sampaloc in Tanay, Rizal. (Around P 65.00/person)



There's also a terminal at Starmall, Shaw going to Tanay Public Market although that is something I wouldn't take because the route would still pass to several municipalities such as Teresa and Baras. Passing through Marifanta/Marilaque road is my thing. hehehe. 

At the jeepney drop off point, tricycles that can take you to the Windfarm abound. I am just not sure about the rated but they were also offering ride to Daraitan. Huhubells. Somedayyyyy. I really love Sierra Madre Mountain Range. <3

*Hanapin lang ang Sampaloc Inn tapos may waiting shed na malapit, merong daan na hindi kalakihan sa may tindahan na nalimot ko kung anong pangalan. Alam naman nila, ask lang lagi. Kaliwa pag pasok nung kalsada, pag may fork road naman, kakanan tas diretso lang kahit mukhang napakasukal at wala ng pupuntahan 'yung daan, haha. Hugot pa baaaa. jk. Rough road pa rin karamihan ng dadaanan.

We passed by the wind farm on our way back to Manila after hearing mass at Regina RICA. Pinilit ko pumunta kaya halos 20 minutes lang kaming andito. Kakaloka. Next time pipilitin ko naman na mas malapit. hehe. :)))
Ayan na sila.

Although not as big as the ones in Bangui, Ilocos pwedeng pwede na. Iba naman 'to kasi nasa bundok.
Pwede lumapit sa ibang windmills, haha, sa susunod talaga lalapit na kami.
Everytime I see these windmills, humahaba talaga leeg ko para mas makita ng maayos. haha. K. Mga trip ko sa buhay eh.
Ang dami.

I saw the Bangui Windmills in 2013 nung isang line palang sila. The last time I heard about Bangui, meron na rin daw naka-scatter na windmills. Scatter talaga. hahaha! Pero unlike Ilocos na para ang hirap pag sunset ka pupunta, I think one of the best times to go here is during sunset. 
Kasi from there, overlooking din ang Laguna Bay.

For other infos about these windmills, di ko na ilalagay muna. Sa susunod na lang pag makabalik ako. 
Bye, Windmills.
Until next time.
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