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The Free Spirit

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A nd maybe I'm a little obsessed with the style of the Hudgens sisters thus stalking them on Instagram and Twitter is only the beginning of my great comeback as a blogger who features her outfit and not just all about food/restaurants (believe me, I've got tons of of those ready to be published). With the uncertainty of the Philippine weather to make itself be sunny the whole day, I'm stuck wearing the most comfiest clothes I have in my closet and that means -- shirt and jeans which by the way, if you know me... I don't usually wear them. 

Flipeatburger in Imus

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T his post has been long overdue! If this was a school project, I'd probably end up in the principal's office for submitting it a semester after it was requested by the teacher. Hahaha! And because photos from Flipeatburger has been on my newsfeed all week, I figured I should publish this post by now. I've been recommending Flipeatburger to my friends ever since I had a chance to visit them at their Kawit branch a year ago (see the post here) but because they live a bit far from that branch, they never got the chance to taste one of the best burgers in town -- until that day I figured I should bring a couple of them to the nearest and newest branch of Flipeatburger in Imus.

Neil's Kitchen in Alabang

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A great restaurant for me comes with a great food, good service and a picturesque place! Trust me when I say, Bonelli's by   Neil's Kitchen got it all. Their building looks like it's part of Santorini's architecture and you'll automatically feel like you're part of a storybook once you're inside. You have to climb up the staircase to get to the main dining area and once you reach the top floor... you'll be delighted to know that every corner is just instagram worthy! There's an area in Neil's Kitchen (almost separated from the rest of the tables) where it looks like a mini library and this part can also be a bit of a private space for you and your friends, juts make sure you'll make a reservation.

Day Off at Nailtensity Nail Salon and Day Spa

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S traight from my night shift and before my flight to Singapore, I spent the whole day at a nail salon and day spa, just 10 minutes away from my home. I usually don't go to places like these because I prefer home service but visiting a dainty and cute nail salon like Nailtensity is an exception. Located in Robinson's place Imus, it's one of those shop that will catch every girl's eye because of the pastel colors and that huge Audrey Hepburn photo with a quote on the side which by the way, will make you stop and read (based on my experience!). 

A Day at Yoki's Farm, Tagaytay

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R emember my staycation at Wilson's Place Tagaytay? Well, here's (somewhat) a continuation of it! This place is also owned by the same family who owns Wilson's Place and you'll get  to enjoy a day tour at Yoki's Farm (for walk-in visitors, entrance fee is Php 100.00/person). There will be a tour guide to show you around the place of the hydroponics farm where they get their supplies of fresh vegetables served in their B&B place (they are also on sale so, you can prepare your own fresh homade salad!), the garden full of different orchids, the mini zoo which features some amazing birds that according to our tour guide costs hundreds of pesos and lastly, the huge collection of antiques by the owner.

Am I in Bangkok yet?

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Y ou know you're daydreaming about being in Bangkok when you're surrounded with a lot of buddhas and the only thing that's missing is floating around the Bangkok market. To be able to visit Thailand is on my bucket list and I may not be able to go now but oh well, at least a part of Tagaytay made me feel like I'm there. This was shot in Yoki's Farm (see featured post here) and I know, this post is way overdue but it's hard not to just keep this outfit post on my drafts because it made me realize how much I'm in love with brown hues and the idea of dressing up like a girl who's absolutely in love with the summer heat because honestly, that's not me haha!

Tonchaya: Japanese Kitchen & Bar

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F inally adding a category on my blog on #wheretoeat in the city (you can view some of them under the categories menu). This time, I am featuring Tonchaya: Japanese Kitchen & Bar at Bonifacio High Street located at The Fort Strip. Once in a while, my family would eat a non-Filipino cuisine and on that day, we tried to eat the Japanese way ---- ordering some of our favorite Japanese dishes including Okonomiyaki and Gyudon on a hot summer day! We enjoyed their food and decided to bring home some of them because the serving is just too big for three people and knowing that, it's safe to say that the price is just right for the dishes.