Leyte 2019: [11] Pasalubong

Waking up early on the third day since the departure flight is around 7 am. Left the house earlier than the kid sister who’s still waiting for her school bus. With the trip coming to a close, it won’t be complete without any souvenirs so here’s what I got: Moron Choco Suman! I was never much of a kakanin enthusiast especially when it comes to … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [11] Pasalubong

Leyte 2019: [10] Acacia Restaurant

Dining at another restaurant downtown for dinner. More relaxed ambiance compared to the energy of the diners at Ocho. I like the Kinilaw – raw fish meat (tangingue?) cooked in vinegar and spices. The Laing was also good, similar taste/texture with the laing in Manila. The porbida last night at Ocho was different and had more of a creamy saltiness to it. I prefer the … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [10] Acacia Restaurant

Leyte 2019: [09] San Juanico Bridge and MacArthur Park

Days ago, San Juanico bridge was only an image from my elementary textbooks for me. Now, I can say that I have crossed the bridge when I got there! (riding a vehicle). It’s illegal to stop in the middle of the bridge so the other option was to drive a bit slow. It takes a couple of minutes to pass through the approximately 2,200 meter … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [09] San Juanico Bridge and MacArthur Park

Leyte 2019: [08] Basey, Samar side trip

2 provinces in less than a day! My friend’s mom was going to buy some woven mats (banig) in Basey, Samar for her friends. Of course we tagged along to see more of Eastern Visayas. This also gives us a free ride to San Juanico Bridge. Pronounced as “Basai” by the locals, some sources say that the current name “Basey” was because the American soldiers … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [08] Basey, Samar side trip

Leyte 2019: [07] Origins Authentic Tea

Pei Pa Koa Milk Tea??? I just had to try that! Good timing, I was craving milk tea whilst having a mild sore throat. It cancels out right? Watching them prepare it, they actually poured the pei pa koa syrup from the bottle into the milktea cup. Legit. Sooo it tasted like..mild cherry? Is this what they mean when people say cherry is “lasang gamot” … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [07] Origins Authentic Tea

Leyte 2019: [06] Sunzi Cafe

For the actual lunch, we ate at Sunzi Cafe, a local restaurant at the mall. Nachos Salad Sweet, tangy, and addicting. Not the strong tomato salsa and tortilla corn chip. It was a lighter version with a more salad vinaigrette dressing rather than salsa/cheese. Home made nachos which were less corn chips but more corn flour in texture. You don’t get the kernels texture, but … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [06] Sunzi Cafe

Leyte 2019: [05] Jose Karlo’s Cafe

One of the coffee shops with the best ambiance I’ve seen so far. Enjoy the homey and relaxed neighborhood vibe instead of the busy commercial energy from other more well known shops. I could imagine myself spending an afternoon here, finally making that novel or the script / show bible I’ve always intended to write. It’s filled with trinkets for display. You’ll find something interesting … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [05] Jose Karlo’s Cafe

Leyte 2019: [04] Downtown Tacloban

City tour of Tacloban! For the 2nd quarter of our day (1st quarter was the morning walk), we went to some landmarks in the city. Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum FYI this is different from the church downtown. Rather, this houses artifacts, art and other historical items dating back from the Marcos regime. There’s a fee to enter the museum portion but it is … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [04] Downtown Tacloban

Leyte 2019: [03] Morning Walk to Tacloban Astrodome

Plan successful! Though we didn’t exactly capture the yellow orange skies for sunrise, but we were just in time for some golden sun shots. That dog waiting at the road side..several cars already passed by… Hachiko??? That was a good 20-30 minute walk to Tacloban Astrodome. Playground for kids, jogging path for the fitness enthusiasts, lots of green spaces to run about or have a … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [03] Morning Walk to Tacloban Astrodome

Leyte 2019: [02] Ocho’s Seafood Paluto

Seafood paluto! You know how paluto goes, you could select from a display the fresh seafood that would go into your meal, then choose from their menu how it would be cooked (fixed cooking fee per kilo per type of dish). Too bad there’s a “No Pictures” sign at the area where you choose your seafood/meat/veggies so I wasn’t able to take a photo. I … Continue reading Leyte 2019: [02] Ocho’s Seafood Paluto