Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Big Belly's Resto for a Hungry Tummy


Big Belly's started out as a small kiosk in Robinsons Cybergate Tower 3 and expanded to have their own store and now with different branches including here in Laguna and Batangas.

The food is just average, but they have a good meal package at a very affordable price for only 75 pesos. A variance of  Pork, Chicken and Fish, then you can choose between different sauces (cheese, teriyaki, kung pao and garlic) plus a hefty serving of Rice bowl which also comes with a free drink and of course a generous serving of vegetables, now that is what we call value meal.

What I personally like about the setting of the place are the display of pop culture paintings which features pot-bellied superheroes. Since this is one of the most affordable food station compare to those in food court, they usually have huge number of customers and order time might take a while.





Pinoy Solo Hiker - Big Belly's

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Big Belly's

**This is definitely sulit for your money most especially for students and for lunchtime during office hours where we religiously have this for a lunch

Monday, May 12, 2014

The Historical Lingayen Beach


Lingayen Beach (Gulf) played a crucial part in Philippines history. Situated on the northwest coast of Luzon, it suffered two invasions during World War II: the first was in 1941 with by the Japanese; the second was three years later, by the returning American forces. Lingayen Gulf was taken over by the American troops on the 9th of January 1945. This beach was occupied by the Allied forces of US and Filipino soldiers and has become one of the supply depot during the Pacific War.

Lingayen Beach boasts not of white sand or colorful seashells but rather fine grey sand, the shore is a long stretch of more than 2 kilometers  where anyone can relax and enjoy under the sun.

Vintage war memorabilia used during World War 2 are also on display on the Veteran's Memorial Park located beside the Lingayen beach which includes: tank, war plane and an anti air craft gun.

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Lingayen Beach

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Lingayen Beach

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Lingayen Beach

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Lingayen Beach

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Lingayen Beach

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Lingayen Beach

Pinoy Solo Hiker - Lingayen Beach

How to Get There:

1.) Take a bus bound to Alaminos/Bolinao (FiveStar), they have terminals in Cubao and Pasay.
2.) Tell the conductor to drop you off in Lingayen Capitol.