A Salute to Salutti

November 1st, 2007

After dinner at Pinutos, the MDC Team was still hungry, so we headed off to Salutti within the Paseo de Habana compound. The moment we saw the place, we immediately fell in love with the place. The furnitures, the fixtures, and even the lighting are great. Read the rest of this entry »

Mindanao Bloggers Party

October 28th, 2007

After the bloggers had dinner at Pinutos, we proceeded to Casa Habana to have fun, fun, fun with the rest of the MBS1 participants and guests.


Young bloggers


Yuga, Sharms, and Andrew


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After the Mindanao Bloggers Summit and before the MBS1 Party, some of the organizers, volunteers, and participants ate dinner at Pinutos.
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Tatut’s Fastfood

October 2nd, 2007

Tatut’s Fastfood is simply adorable. The entire place has a warm country home feel to it complete with numerous decors, kitchen implements, toys, and other things that makes you feel like you are in a quaint little town where nothing could go wrong. At one point, I wanted to hug the walls. It was that cute. But then, I didn’t go there to be simply amused by the place.

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Boyd’s Pizza

September 17th, 2007

MDC’s Webmaster is a certified pizza addict. And one of his recent discoveries is a quaint little pizza place named Boyd’s. Boyd’s serves delicious pizza with generous heaps of toppings on top of a soft, savory dough.

It’s definitely a must-try not just for pizza lovers.

Boyd’s Pizza is located along JP Laurel Avenue, beside the Wheels and More Drive Compound, in Davao City.

Twice or thrice a week, Kuya Andrew and I go to a local cafe to avail of free WiFi and enjoy delicious hot and cold drinks. We usually drink hot tea. But there are times when we want to indulge our chocoholic selves, and we go to Kasagingan. Why? To drink their delectable Hot Chocolate with Marshmallows. YUM!

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One of the perks of living in Davao City is the availability of delicious food at affordable prices. And Merco, one of the first food establishments in the city, is the place to go to for delicious but affordable food. It can be said that you are not a true blue Davaoeño if you have never tasted Merco’s pizzas and ice cream-based desserts.

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Coffee Pod’s Red Iced Tea

August 30th, 2007

Refreshingly cool… Read the rest of this entry »

Kopi Roti

August 16th, 2007

A unique coffee experience, that’s what I get everytime I go to Kopi Roti. Kopi Roti, established in 1955 in Singapore, is now here in Davao City. Kopi Roti serves no frills coffee, iced coffee, and coffee with coffee jelly. The taste of these will make you come back for more.

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You are looking at the picture of the best sisig in Davao City. It is served by the Sagay Ilonggo Restaurant of Casa Leticia. Sagay serves authentic and delicious Ilonggo dishes. I know Sisig didn’t originate from Iloilo, but believe me when I say this Ilonggo restaurant serves the best sisig in the city. Well, don’t just believe me, try it! Another must-try Sagay specialty is their Crispy Tadyang. It really is crispy and very flavorful.

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