Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Playing Around and Eating Around

The young ones of Math/IT department got so bored one idle afternoon and here's what we did.

Photos courtesy of Laiza

We played around making faces on the camera. Other photos were still not posted for our protection. We might get caught doing unnecessary things during our consultation hours. Haha! 

Later that day, we headed to a newly renovated Jollibee branch because we felt we deserve a treat for working so hard! Yes! Of course! We really had a loaded day. Contrary to the playing-around pic above, we still did our job wholeheartedly :) 

I was super craving for a champ and Laiza got one, too.

                       

I'm looking and feeling demure with my champ while Laiza looks so hungry she can't wait to grab a bite. But mind you I finished the champ first! Haha! I just pretended to look reserved but I was really so hungry I did not stop until my last bite! I won! I won!

It was my first champ ever! I was surprised with how I could ignore all the super fatty patty just to satisfy my cravings. Haha! The hungry me. Laiza even has not finished hers. Sumakit ulo niya sa sobrang beefy and fatty ng patty. (Lots of rhymes. Hehe.)

Yummy Gensan: Sandwiches at Little Kitchen


Little Kitchen is in my list of to-go restaurants for so long. Finally I found time to see what it has to offer.

Describing the place as little was at first so odd to me that I became so curious. What's little in it? Is it the plate, the spoon, the glass, the waiters, the tables or the food? I hope it's not the food because I'm a big eater.

The place from outside is so welcoming. Their signboard is perfectly done for personalities like mine. At first glance, it's so homey (which is what I really look for in a place) plus the vintage look. Love it!

When I entered, I was relieved to see that the tables and chairs were not little and so with the waitresses. And definitely not the food!

I had a chicken cordon sandwich that's so gigantic! I had to upgrade my eating skills. :) It's not anymore normal for a sandwich. Hee hee. And I like it as it is. Love the shake, too! Plus the fries and the prawn crackers. Did I just order for a sandwich? The plate was so full!

The other sandwich you see on the photo is a tuna sandwich.




Now why is it called Little Kitchen again? Because the place is not so wide but it's not also so tiny. You can still move around. Whoever wishes to go tumbling and jogging can still do. Maybe one tumbling and few jogs. :)

The place fits a small intimate gathering of family or friends. Definitely recommended for a quiet moment of solitude.



Location: Quirino St.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Yummy Gensan: Steaks at Bigben


I'm a meat lover but not so much of a meat eater. How's that even possible? Well I don't know, too. It's just that my eyes get so wide upon seeing lots of fat juicy meat dishes but I allow myself to have only a serving or two. I can't live without eating meat especially chicken in a week! But I won't also die if I can't have a taste  of pork chop or chorizo. I don't even find the famous well-loved lechon mouth-watering. Yah! I guess I'm not a Filipino :)

After our SarBay Fest trip days ago where we only had pizza for lunch, we screamed for a revenge and decided to have a hefty dinner. We went to Bigben and ordered for ourselves their famous steaks and meat platter!

When I saw the super juicy steak, my gosh! I felt my cells jumping and rumbling! And when I finally tasted it, another my gosh! Oh my gosh! Steak! Steak! I think I transformed into a hungry tiger and growled until my last bite! Haha!

I will be back Bigben! :)




Location: Robinson's Place Gensan

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