Author: Angelo P

  • Koomi Menu

    Koomi Menu

    If you’re a yogurt fan, you undoubtedly have your favorite brand you always turn to first. Some prefer the tin-lid grocery version for a more intense yogurt flavor, while others prefer the colder, lighter soft-serve variety. Some people choose smooth beverages in tetra packs for a quick yogurt boost. The Koomi menu makes it possible…

  • Pho Hoa Menu

    Pho Hoa Menu

    There’s a good chance you experienced Vietnamese cuisine for the first time in the Philippines at Pho Hoa, a chain with U.S. roots that has been present in the country for years and has multiple locations in the sprawling Metro. You can trust that the quality of the cuisine at this restaurant will please even…

  • Dominos Menu

    Dominos Menu

    Few things are as comforting and universally loved as a slice of pizza. Cheesy, chewy but slightly crisp, and loaded with delicious toppings, it’s the perfect dish for those craving a hearty, quick meal. Little wonder Domino’s Pizza built its success on its ability to deliver great piping-hot pizza to anyone’s doorstep, starting from a…

  • Banapple Menu

    Banapple Menu

    One of the most beloved Filipino restaurants is Banapple. For two reasons: the meals are delicious; second, they’re all reasonably priced. There is, however, a disadvantage to these two benefits: Banapple is constantly crowded. However, many people continue to frequent Banapple despite the inevitable long lines. Let’s have a look at what makes the Banapple…

  • Manam Vs. Mesa – Which is Better?

    Manam Vs. Mesa – Which is Better?

    Genuine home-cooked meals will always be ideal when someone asks where to find the finest Filipino cuisine. Where, however, amid the hectic pace of city life, when dining out may seem more appealing than cooking at home, can you discover authentic Filipino cuisine? Check out the top two contenders: a battle of the Manam vs.…

  • Mesa Menu

    Mesa Menu

    It’s no secret that Filipinos love their food. We’re big foodies who like both traditional and experimental cuisine. When eating out in the Philippines, the menus are quite similar from one establishment to the next. If we keep eating the same thing, we would ordinarily say “nakakasawa” in Tagalog, but maybe it’s because we’ve been…