Gastronomic treats for mom
City of Dreams Manila For Mother’s Day, Crystal Dragon has a special Cantonese feast prepared for Mom. There are six- and nine-course menus to choose from. Nobu Manila’s brunch buffet
City of Dreams Manila For Mother’s Day, Crystal Dragon has a special Cantonese feast prepared for Mom. There are six- and nine-course menus to choose from. Nobu Manila’s brunch buffet
With the traffic jams worsening as the holidays approach, more and more families are considering holing up at home or in their neighborhood. Fortunately, staycation is getting more and more
We suspect that the buffet culture of Filipinos started with the “carinderia” or common eateries that proliferated in public markets.
Marco Polo Ortigas Manila’s Continental Club offers access to the Continental Club Lounge on the top 44th floor of the hotel, with complimentary use of the boardroom for up to two hours per stay, unlimited access to the private library and reading nook, and a wide selection of business and office services to choose from.
Acacia Hotel Alabang Acacia Hotel in Alabang has a Cupid’s Lair Room package at P6,888 nett from Feb. 12-14, includes buffet breakfast, in-room three-course dinner, wine and chocolate-dipped strawberries, plus
Celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Fire Monkey at Marco Polo Ortigas Manila on Feb. 5-9.
The invitation to lunch recently at Cucina, the all-day dining restaurant on the 24th floor of Marco Polo Ortigas, was to sample “the best paella in town” as prepared by executive chef Lluis Cantons Pessarodona.
Outside Metro Manila, florist-decorator Tony Rodriguez rents a small home where he and his artisans work like Santa and his elves.
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