Wala lang, we just went to have dinner at the stall of Mang Inasal at the trade expo in Lingayen.
In fairness ha, first time ko kumain ng chicken nila, and I wasn't disappointed, masarap sya, juicy.
My hubby tried their liempo and it was okay too, medyo maalat lang.
It was a bit pricey at 99 pesos per meal, but if you're into rice, sulit sya because they offer unlimited rice. Unlike Chic-Boy though, they don't offer unlimited drinks. Iced tea goes for 25 pesos per cup, hindi po refillable, then 30 pesos naman for a can of Coke.
All in all, the experience was okay, I just wish na kasama na rin ang drinks sa 99-peso meal nila.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Zentea Dagupan: Perfect Ambiance
ambiance - look and feel of a place (mall, restaurant, tourist destination, etc.) that evokes a unique atmosphere or mood and makes it 'sticky' (compels people to come and stay around)
I feel this is the perfect word to use in describing the feeling I got when I first stepped foot in Zentea, Dagupan for a meeting with my fellow bloggers.
There were couches and comfy seats everywhere, the airconditioning was okay, and of course, as if we need it every minute, WiFi was readily available. =)
I arrived at about 3 pm, and the place was empty except for a small group of girls in the corner. What striked me most was that it was really neat, no unnecessary decorations whatsoever, maybe in keeping up with the supposed "zen" feel of the place. It was okay with me, I just needed a place to drink my milk tea anyway, haha.
At about 4 o'clock, the place started filling up. People would come and go with drinks in hand, and I felt like this is the time where it gets real busy around here.
I personally think Zentea will be around for a long time if it's got customers buzzing around like this every day.
And oh, before I forget, their milk teas are a-okay! They have a really wide variety of milk tea flavors to choose from. I have this penchant for all things caramel-ish, so I obviously went for the caramel milk tea (loaded with pearls), but I also got to try the chocolate milk tea and it wasn't so bad. My son loved it though.
He also loved rummaging around the cup for the pearls, haha. Prices range from Php 65-70 and then Php 10 for additional pearls, etc.
The only thing that bugged me: they didn't have a comfort room.
Bottomline is, if you're looking for a place to hold a meet-up with your friends, or if you just want to unwind after a long day, head on to Zentea Dagupan and you will instantly feel refreshed.
Zentea is located at Arellano St., Dagupan City, just across Region 1 Medical Center.
Visit Zentea on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002451674798
I feel this is the perfect word to use in describing the feeling I got when I first stepped foot in Zentea, Dagupan for a meeting with my fellow bloggers.
There were couches and comfy seats everywhere, the airconditioning was okay, and of course, as if we need it every minute, WiFi was readily available. =)
That's my sweet boy over there, sleeping in Zentea's comfy couch, see what I mean by "comfy", LOL |
At about 4 o'clock, the place started filling up. People would come and go with drinks in hand, and I felt like this is the time where it gets real busy around here.
I personally think Zentea will be around for a long time if it's got customers buzzing around like this every day.
And oh, before I forget, their milk teas are a-okay! They have a really wide variety of milk tea flavors to choose from. I have this penchant for all things caramel-ish, so I obviously went for the caramel milk tea (loaded with pearls), but I also got to try the chocolate milk tea and it wasn't so bad. My son loved it though.
He also loved rummaging around the cup for the pearls, haha. Prices range from Php 65-70 and then Php 10 for additional pearls, etc.
The only thing that bugged me: they didn't have a comfort room.
Bottomline is, if you're looking for a place to hold a meet-up with your friends, or if you just want to unwind after a long day, head on to Zentea Dagupan and you will instantly feel refreshed.
Zentea is located at Arellano St., Dagupan City, just across Region 1 Medical Center.
Visit Zentea on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002451674798
Monday, April 02, 2012
OVERPROTECTIVE
I've forever been protective of the people I come in contact with- colleagues, classmates, family, people I work with. I have this very strong sense of responsibility and respect for these people, and if somebody even dishes out a word that's quite offending, I will surely get your ass for it and I will not make you forget it.
I joined the Asinan Bloggers because of two factors:
1.) For friendship- I am a new resident here in Lingayen and know practically nobody except for my husband's relatives. I thought that if I joined, I would ultimately gain new friends. And I did. =)
2.) For the experience- I have always loved writing, and talking to people and going places. That's why I just know I'd get to do all of these if I join the group. I'm a newbie blogger, so I know I joined the perfect group because some of them, especially our mentor, Vanj Padilla, are expert bloggers. They know the ins and outs of the blogging world, whereas poor me don't know a thing except to write.
The Asinan Bloggers is like my new home away from home. They're all very down to earth people, hardworking, tech-savvy. No matter what our differences in age and stature in life might be, we continue to talk in a very familial level, and that's what's fun about it.
So if you want to join us, just ask our mentor/moderator Vanj Padilla. I know she's looking for fresh bloggers for the group. But make sure you get a certain sense of respect first. We welcome anybody in the group as long as you're willing to contribute your time and effort, but we all need respect. In the end, respect begets respect. If you show us that you're respectful of authority and of other people, then we'll also respect you for it and accept you wholeheartedly. I mean, hey, we're in a democratic country, we're practically free to do anything we wish, but we must make sure we still have our values. =)
I joined the Asinan Bloggers because of two factors:
1.) For friendship- I am a new resident here in Lingayen and know practically nobody except for my husband's relatives. I thought that if I joined, I would ultimately gain new friends. And I did. =)
2.) For the experience- I have always loved writing, and talking to people and going places. That's why I just know I'd get to do all of these if I join the group. I'm a newbie blogger, so I know I joined the perfect group because some of them, especially our mentor, Vanj Padilla, are expert bloggers. They know the ins and outs of the blogging world, whereas poor me don't know a thing except to write.
The Asinan Bloggers is like my new home away from home. They're all very down to earth people, hardworking, tech-savvy. No matter what our differences in age and stature in life might be, we continue to talk in a very familial level, and that's what's fun about it.
So if you want to join us, just ask our mentor/moderator Vanj Padilla. I know she's looking for fresh bloggers for the group. But make sure you get a certain sense of respect first. We welcome anybody in the group as long as you're willing to contribute your time and effort, but we all need respect. In the end, respect begets respect. If you show us that you're respectful of authority and of other people, then we'll also respect you for it and accept you wholeheartedly. I mean, hey, we're in a democratic country, we're practically free to do anything we wish, but we must make sure we still have our values. =)
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