Showing posts with label seafood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seafood. Show all posts

Seascape Village Redefines Dining Experience in Metro Manila

Seafood indulgence in Metro Manila is on a whole new level with the opening of Seascape Village Bay Market.

Seascape Village Bay Market is home to restaurants that offer Filipino, Asian, and fusion cuisines, and a wet and dry market that features fresh seafood trading. It is also a place where dining customers can enjoy an unobstructed view of the glorious Manila Bay sunset.

The Philippines being a tropical archipelago, is also one of the world’s primary sources of fresh seafood. It comes as no surprise for locals and tourists to search for dining places that specialize in seafood. Setting apart the Bay Market is the unique experience of how it elevates the whole process of seafood dining – from selecting fresh and live fish, crabs, shells, and even lobsters, to choosing how it will be cooked – something that everyone is sure to enjoy.

Shrimp Bucket Celebrates 5th Year With BGC Cook Out!

Filipinos have an explicit love affair with seafood. Which is not unlikely, given that we live on a collection of islands surrounded by deep, rich waters that offer up their bounty all year round.

This love is especially pronounced with shrimp. It’s available all year long in our groceries, we ferment them to make our precious bagoong, dry them to make our soups more savory, and include them in stir-fries, noodle dishes, and on the rare occasions, even dessert.

So it’s no wonder that when Shrimp Bucket opened its doors five years ago, Pinoys welcomed the new restaurant with open arms and healthy appetites.

Marina Celebrates 25 Years!

I just found out that Marina Oysters and Seafood Grill is turning 25 years and in line with this silver anniversary, they are launching a great deal that will happen on their anniversary. It's the perface place for seafood food trippin' with family and friends. I did experienced the restaurant a couple of times and I do highly recommend their oysters which are shipped fresh from Panay/Iloilo to Manila to ensure the freshness of their produce and once it get to your plate.

For their anniversary, they will be having a treat for their loyal customers with "Baked Oysters" for P25! Yes! TWENTY FIVE PESOS for a plate of baked oysters! No Kiddin'!

MARINA is the only restaurant which has been serving people with authentic Ilonggo specialties in the country! When it comes to the best of Iloilo hospitality and Filipino specialties, MARINA tops all in its class. After two good decades of providing only the finest Filipino cuisine and unsurpassed family-
oriented service.

LAKBAYAN: CHEERS Tours in Lubao and Sasmuan Pampanga




I am not really a from Pampanga but I always want to go here because of its natural wonders and also the cuisine. When we were invited to an river cleanup event in Lubao, I was interested. Of course as a backpacker, going places is my thing. And to be in Pampanga specifically in Lubao and Sasmuan are towns that I have not explored in the province.

füdfÿt: Illonggo Cuisine at Marina Restaurant




I am not really Illongo but of course when it comes to food there is no regional exclusiveness. And so far I am really interested about knowing more about the Illongo cusine aside from just La Paz batchoy. 


Marina restaurant which came from that region originally  is emerging as the place for dining especially for seafood, more particularly osyters! I was invited to have tthis food trip that was a mix of sea foods and meat favorites like chicken and beef. But I really have to raise a golden spoon for how good those oysters can be! 


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