Intercon's Prince Albert Rotisserie is one of the good ol' places to get the five-star steak experience in Manila. This is notwithstanding the fact that top hotels seem to be the favorite gathering ground of anyone who has a serious ax to grind against the government these days... just think about the Oakwood caper and more recently, the Manila Pen siege. What are the chances that an armored personal carrier is going to ram through the door as you cut on that wonderful piece of prime rib? Probably nil.It's just that people like Trillanes want to have their steak and ... Continue Reading...
A shout-out for The Tides Boracay Hotel
The preview for "Batanes" was held in The Tides, Boracay's newest hotel. It made me think that I am definitely staying there on my next visit! Its main advantage is that it is right smack in D'Mall at Station 2, a center of the Bora night life and just a few walks to the main beach. The second reason is that I so dig its minimalist motif and the black & white lines (okay, predominantly white). The last thing I'd like to see is tropical interiors in Bora (think rattan, bamboo and ugh, driftwood). Am glad that the new accommodations are going the direction of ... Continue Reading...
Getting jiggy with Iza Calzado, ethereal beauty behind the movie ‘Batanes’
Iza Calzado, originally uploaded by annalyn. So now you know why we were flying up North. We were supposed to go there with movie actress Iza Calzado for the premiere of her movie 'Batanes.' In the film opening in theaters on Dec.5 , Iza stars with good-looking newcomer Roem Bascon and Taiwanese superstar Ken Chu (of the F4 fame). The heart-wrenching drama will either make you cry for a lost love or enthrall you with the cinematography taken mostly in rustic Batanes, with its lush valleys, majestic cliffs and imposing sea. Iza was first actress I've ... Continue Reading...
Escaping the winds, worshipping the sun….
outrigger boat. Remember what your mama told you that strokes of misfortune can be blessings in return? This is what I felt when - by a funny twist of fate - we ended up in sunny Boracay instead. I was still recovering from the disappointment of a postponed trip to windswept Batanes, still one of the dream places on my book. But seeing the familiar sights of the Philippines' most famous and beautiful beach was enough to make my heart a-flutter. Who can complain?? Sunbathers. ... Continue Reading...
Off to Batanes …. not!
We were supposed to go to Batanes but only got as far as admiring this poster at the airport: DSC00419. As expected, bad weather prevented our group from pushing through with the trip. I totally understood... would rather skip the flight than do a John F. Kennedy Jr. Still, I couldn't help but feel envious at travellers like Jake Versoza who took this lovely Batanes photo .... Ivatan woman. ... Continue Reading...
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