By eating halfway on Apr 1, 2013 in:
occidental mindoro pride, estan cabigas, revisit, first, The Shades of Grey, san jose, elal jane lasola, Tramping Philippines, dane policarpio, occidental mindoro, langyaw, eatinghalfway, ronielmacatol, gie ruselle antaran-paglicawan, reminisce
My first attempt to write a travel article long before I started blogging at friendster was about it. Then, I revisit it from time to time and reminisce the things that were already there before and inviting but I seem to have neglected. There were h...
By eating halfway on Mar 22, 2013 in:
occidental mindoro pride, burger overload, burger, pizza, occidental mindoro, chicken fricassee, mamburao, eatinghalfway, elma tejada, ronielmacatol, carbonara, shake
On this second week of my Occidental Mindoro series, let me share one of the many opportunities for some breaks for meals, sightseeing and exploring during an official travel in Mamburao. Although the provincial capitol, I’ve always believed that M...
By eating halfway on Mar 16, 2013 in:
occidental mindoro, laid-back, shipbuilding, sea, ronielmacatol, mornings, lifestyle, eatinghalfway, sunset, pamutusin cove, seafood, paluan
We arrived just before the sunset in this quiet town which is an hour away from Mamburao, the provincial capitol or two hour away from Abra de Ilog seaport operates with two hour boat trips from Batangas. I have featured the town of Paluan in my ‘...
By eating halfway on Mar 1, 2013 in:
beef stew noodles, ronielmacatol, mint, eatinghalfway, vietnamese, chaolong, puerto princesa city, legacy, togue, calamansi, refugees
Now for a ‘purist’ EatingHalfway post, I am sharing with you a dinner that made me realize that yes, I can have dinner without rice. I have been returning to Puerto Princesa City for a while but this is a first time I have experienced a food cult...
By eating halfway on Feb 22, 2013 in:
ambience, nipa hut, ronielmacatol, eatinghalfway, better by reservation, seafood, puerto princesa city, experience, pinoy, lunch, menu
In order to have our lunch at this very famous restaurant, we had to pass by after breakfast at CrossingBridges just to reserve. The signage say it is always better that way. The night before, we were already supposed to have dinner at the same resta...
Just across CrossingBridges, exactly 183 steps (I counted, lol!) from the Puerto Princesa Airport’s arrival area is our temporary residence in Puerto Princesa City. No, this is not a paid ad post yet but if it would help Puerto Princesa City visito...