Monday, June 23, 2014

Out and about in Cebu

Since this is my 4th time in Cebu, we just had a more relaxed itinerary.
Basically, more on food trip! hehe


First stop is the Yellow Submarine.


Originally, we were booked at 11am but when we got there, the staff told us it was moved to 2pm coz of some maintencance =/
Talk about annoyance to the nth level..
They did TRY to call us though.....on our land line .______.


Anyway, the yellow submarine is owned by a Korean so expect a lot of Korean tourists if you decide to do this


I don't have any issues with Koreans (FYI, I used to teach them English) but what bothered me was that there were specific seats for Filipinos and Koreans when you ride this submarine tsk talk about discrimination in your own country LOL
*If you have a problem with not being able to choose which seat you want then I don't recommend doing this ;)


The whole ride took about 40 mins wherein you basically see some fish, water and divers haha


Here's Mr. diver holding out some sea creature.
Yea, that's me faking a smile LOL
There was a turtle too but that was on the other side were the Koreans were seated so I didn't get to take a picture =P




Pig-out time!
Larsian is the place to be for some cebu bbq and seafood!
It was very convenient for us since it's just a 10min walk away from Crown Regency and it's just beside Chong Hua Hospital so you won't miss it ;)



Upon entering, you will see lots of stalls selling basically the same thing LOL
Be sure to get the chorizo on sticks, liempo and clams (have it cooked in a soup)!




Our orders <3 #foodporn




Of course no trip to Cebu is complete without eating lechon!
This time I wanted to try out Rico's spicy lechon.

*Tip though, you should go there early like around 11am for lunch if you wanna eat freshly delivered, hot lechon. 
It gets a bit crowded and the meat becomes hard after a couple of minutes so yea =/



Get the spicy kangkong to pair with the lechon YUM!




La Vie Parisienne is also worth visiting for some reasonable french pastries and desserts!



I love their selection, I wanna try all!


I don't think you can ever get a piece of macaron for P40 in Manila =P





Passion Mangue



Green tea, Chocolate and Coconut




Aside from their lovely food, the beautiful sakura decors outside is also a good reason for you to visit this place!



cam-whore time! lol



2 out of 999999999 pictures I took here haha



They also have this cute swing at the back






If you wanna buy something new aside from danggit, otap or dried mangoes for pasalubong.. you might wanna try these lace belgian cookies from Don Merto's!
Really yummy though expensive =(
This 300g package costs P420



Also try Anita's chocolate sylvannas!!
These are one of the bests sylvannas I've ever had aside from the version of Dumaguete's Sansrival cakes & Pastries



Suddenly, there's Zubuchon at the airport! haha
I think this is a very good business strategy since it's convenient for people who wants to bring fresh and hot lechon back to Manila. Not to mention a quick fix before flying out.


For our last meal in Cebu, we got the sisig and...


boneless lechon set meal ;)

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