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Review: Mooon Cafe Abreeza Mall with Prices
0I guess it’s time to review a restaurant again. This time, I’m reviewing Mooon Cafe located at Abreeza Mall, Davao City. This is the first Mooon Cafe in Davao or Region XI I guess. Their food and place are interesting, Mexican-inspired. It would be nicer if they have Mariachis inside the store playing Mexican instrumental songs (More beer please! Hehe). So here goes!
Food
Since I love Mexican food, first look on their menu made my mouth watering. It is tasty and worth it. I didn’t expect their serving was more than enough for one person. Surely you’ll come back for more.
Place
It is Mexican-inspired from tiles to roof and chairs to utensils. It’s like dining in Mexico for few minutes. Space is just enough for you to pass in between tables and chairs. They also have tables outside the place (extended) and also if you wanted fresh air, you can also dine on their terrace (as Abreeza has that on all restaurants I guess).
Comfort room is very spacious. Not that comforting as I’ve expected but its clean enough. Wash area also is kind of cool, pretty unique.
Staff
I think this the only thing in the restaurant that isn’t Mexican-inspired. It’ll be more interesting if they are wearing Mexican-style costumes. But they are cool and serves well, friendly and professional. Good job!
Prices (I know you’ve been waiting for this. Hihi)
This is not the whole menu, they have more when ordering.
- Appeteasers
- Gambas Ala Luna P178 – Sauteed shrimps in margarine and garlic with paprika, cayenne, bread crumbs. Garnished with parsley.
- Gambas Al Ajillo P160 – Sauteed shrimps in olive oil with garlic, paprika, cayenne, hot chili and tomato.
- Pork Sisig P159 – Chopped pork mask and pork liver sauteed with onion, chili hot sauce, calamansi juice. Topped with cheese, mayonnaise (interesting) and fresh eggs, served in a sizzling plate.
- Calamares Fritos P165 – Deep fry buttered squid rings served with mayonnaise.
- Beef Salpicao (more…)
Review: Camp Holiday Resort and Recreation Area Samal
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It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed something, but this time I’ll be reviewing a beach resort located in Babak, Samal Island, Philippines, Camp Holiday Resort and Recreation Area. Since I’ve been there for a very special occasion with my girlfriend, I think I should share to you guys what and how my experience were with them.
The resort can be reached through barge at Kilometer 11 Sasa Barge with Php 10.00 per ride, Php 20.00 vice-versa. You can bring your car but I strongly suggest you park your car inside Sasa Barge docking area, they have their own guarded parking space exclusively for Camp Holiday Resort and Recreation Area clients. They have a small parking area at Samal but it is outside the resort so I wouldn’t recommend it plus it costs so much for a car to be boarded on the barge, car fee + Php 10 per person on board, no thanks. And besides, after docking on Samal, Camp Holiday is just few steps away.
Rates:
- Entrance Fee (Inclusive of Open Cottage and Swimming Pool Use)
- Day Tour (Adult) – Php 100.00
- Day Tour (Senior Citizen) – Php 80.00
- Day Tour (Kids) - Php 80.00
- Overnight (Adult) – Php 200.00
- Overnight (Senior Citizen) – Php 164.00
- Overnight (Kids) – Php 100.00
- Maximum of 3 Persons
- Hotel Rooms (Twin Bed/Matrimonial) – Php 1,800.00
- Air-conditioned Cottages (Twin Bed/Matrimonial) – Php 2,000.00
- Whole (450 – 600 persons) – Php 50,000
- Half (225 – 300 persons) – Php 25,000
- Prices will depend on the event.
Okay, let’s start with the facilities.
Rooms
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I Never Had a Great Breakfast Like I Had Today
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They always say, “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day”. True, breakfast should be the most nutritious meal of the day. Why not? You start the day with a nutritious meal, and you’re good to go.
But my problem was, mostly, I cannot eat my breakfast. Why? Because I sleep late, and wake up late. Heh, lazy huh? Nah, all computer guys/girls are always like that, staying up surfing the net and all, you know. Anyways, my real reason why I cannot take my breakfast is, my training for work is 8 PM up to 5 AM. So, when I arrive at home, no breakfast yet, so I go to bed directly and wake up lunch time.
But I had a different day this morning, I arrived at home with my breakfast on the way. Made specially just for me. Heh, what do you know? A surprise I think. Here’s what I ate this morning:
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