- 7:08 AM
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If you remember, I have mentioned here in my blog that my mother is such a big fan of eating steamed hainanese chicken and so she craved AGAIN. We tried it in this place called 'Eat Well', a chinese restaurant located in the Mall of Asia. And so here it goesssss. :)
Seafood Spinach Soup
Do you know any chinese restaurant that offers this that you actually dont need to mix it with more soy or something :|
Seafood Corn Soup
I actually like this than the better one. Sad thing about this restaurant, they only offer single serving soups. Huwayyy?
Steamed Chicken
It actually doesnt taste Hainanese at all that made my mom get disappointed. But I like it though, I love the sauce, and its a bit spicy that makes me want to eat more. :>
Yangchow Fried Rice
Sweet and Sour Fish
Supposedly we ordered sweet and sour pork but the waiter insisted that we ordered this instead. Blessing in disguise, this was the most loved dish of the night by my family. I personally cant say though since im not a big fan of sweet and sour. :|
Steamed Fish
It actually looks better than it tastes. I mean, there's nothing really special but you know those brown stuff on top of it tastes like coconut something. ???
Mango Sago
I'll never get tired of ordering Mango Sago whenever dining in a Chinese restaurant. I love this one here since I could really taste the sourness and sweetness of the mango and they didnt put ice. Must order!
Hmm, I guess, this is not the best chinese restaurant that I have been too. :| But if hungry, dine here, orders are so fast!!!
Oh mom, when will you ever get tired of craving steamed chicken?
Always, kiara.
- 8:41 PM
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I'm so excited to move to a new dorm coming this October (okay, OA sa excited kasi ang tagal pa!) becuase i've been wanting to decorate a room that will be blog-worthy andddd people will irresistibly wanting to stay in the room because of its sweet home effect. Heehee
Here are some photos I saw over the net that appealed to me? Any ideas? Please please email or message me :(
I think its really best to have a theme or a color scheme to follow especially if the room is small since it will make the illusion that the room is bigger. I instantly fell inlove with these colors black, white, hot pink and apple green. What do you think? Also, i really love how organizes this room looks from the clothes cabinet, to the folders, bed storage and the bags as decorations! Prettttttttyyyyyyy!
Here are some photos I saw over the net that appealed to me? Any ideas? Please please email or message me :(
I think its really best to have a theme or a color scheme to follow especially if the room is small since it will make the illusion that the room is bigger. I instantly fell inlove with these colors black, white, hot pink and apple green. What do you think? Also, i really love how organizes this room looks from the clothes cabinet, to the folders, bed storage and the bags as decorations! Prettttttttyyyyyyy!
Turquoise is also so pretty. Hmm. Oh, I think we can add up those white lantern lights since its pretty cheap. Now, how to install them? I want carpets too :(
I love the idea of the ribbons and photos. What do you think? :)
The next photos come from my friend Bea's blog and im envious about her rooms. Sweetie, would you mind fixing my room? Kidding. Love you!
I love the idea of hers to bring home to her dorm to prevent her from homesickness ( since i get homesick so easily). I like the hanging of the photos, the fairy lanterns behind the tulle and all things so girly :)
Did you stir up some ideas already? Please help me :(
- 3:14 AM
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I was quite sad during my Seoul tour since it was really pouring hard as well. :| And so, it was really hard to take photos and such. :( Anyhow...
Nanta is a type of art wherein one makes sounds using different materials. In here, they used kitchen utensils and such. They have played in so much countries except the Philippines. I wonder why. If its shown here, please please do watch. Worth it! This is actually my second favorite attraction after Namiseom Island. :) And oh, I have a big crush on the girl here, no lesbo. :) Super pretty, talented and the ABS. :| :) I want one too!
I bought this korean shoe without even realizing that it totally matches my top. Im so ecstatic. :>
Jogaesa Temple. Majority of Koreans are non-believers. Though amongst the people who believes in a God, Christianity still plays the major role. :)
If the USA has the White House and we have the Malacanang, they have their Blue House, obviously because of the roof. :)
Im not really a big fan of museums.. So urgh... :))) Oh yeah, the photo above is where a dead person's body is placed. Bongga! :))
Gyeongbokgung Palace. This is the last palace of the Joseon Dynasty before Japan colonized Korea. (please correct me if im wrong) but the land mark that stand now is only a replica of its former self since someone raging burned the whole palace down.
I recommend everyone to get their tours when visiting Korea since barely would they know how to speak English. You'll be a lost kid in an unfamiliar place, I swear. Also the tour guides will help you learn more of their history :) Tours are pretty cheap. Please do email me if you need help or something. Email me at kiarapadua16@yahoo.com :)
- 6:51 AM
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Okay, honestly, I have no idea on the spellings of these korean words im using as my titles. :| But 'begupa' means I'm hungry!! And so here are some of the food that made my tastebuds jump for joy! :D
We actually forgot to eat that's why we resorted to eat this barbeque. Hmmm its more of a beef jerky. I loveeeeeeee this. :( I want some more.
Deep fried vegetables, shrimps and dumplings :) Normal normal normal.
But eaten together with tokbokgi (korean rice cake), its a perfect combination of spicy and salty :) There's actually a funny story here. My mother just gave me around 4000 won and my meal was worth 4000 then she left me in the food junction. I was fine at first until the spiciness was unbearable and I was crying already. :( Luckily, the girl selling was so kind and gave me free tea :| Then she said, why order that? you know its spicy' HAHAHAHA
Dakgalbi. Yumzy! I think its like our Pinakbet there. :)
Sidings- cold radish, fresh garlic slices, bean sprouts and white kimchi :) And oh, the lettuce there is used to wrap the dakgalbi.. :>
Bibimbap. My all time korean favorite. It tastes the same like the ones I eat here in the Philippines. :)
BEST WAFFLES IN THE WORLD. 'NUFF SAID. :p
Mountain. Ocean. Sea. (MOS) Burgers are Japan's number 1 burger chain and of course, I tried it. :) I think Tito Chef's burger still is better. Though, Jalapenos here are so not tipid!! okay, eew, taglish. :)))
The chicken is like our Bon Chon. It was salty and good to eat with my new favorite korean dish. Snail cold noodles. Oh God, do they actualy have it here in the Philippines?! Its a must must must. I want. I'm salivating :|
My mom is actually having some Korean food hangovers and since we got back, we ate 3 korean dishes already. :) Like tonight.
Always, Kiara.
- 5:54 AM
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