Friday, 25 April 2014

Resto Review: Jasz Bar and Restaurant, Panglao Island

We stayed in a hotel along Alona Beach on our last night for us to experience its night life. Alona Beach was dubbed as the Boracay of Bohol but for some reason I don't feel like it should be praised as that. Yes, the sand in Alona Beach is almost same as Boracay but its night life is not at par at all. Or maybe there was not much tourist around to make it much of a party place.

There are lots of bar and restaurants along the beach but most of them offer live singing performances and not the usual disco bars you can see in Boracay. Although there was one that had its grand opening on that night we were strolling just beside the Bee Farm branch. Unfortunately, it was not yet open to the public that night. So we settled to eat and drink at Jasz Bar and Restaurant because there was a performer singing our type of music there.

We availed of their Buy 1 Take 1 Cocktail Promo. I ordered their Mabuhay Alona and hubby ordered the Melon Fizz - both for Php 200. The Mabuhay Alona is a mix of rhum, mango liquor, pineapple and orange while the Melon Fizz is a mix of vodka, melon and sprite. Both were quite strong on the alcohol side, their supposedly fruity sides were unnoticeable.

After having a shot at their cocktails, we just opted to buy a bucket of Lemon Flavored San Miguel beers. Bucket of 6 beers are sold at Php300-350.

For our dinner, we ordered the Eat Jasz Special Pizza (Php 495). The pizza was based in carbonara sauce and was overloaded with lots of toppings. It had mushroom, olives, ground pork, ground beef, ham, pepperoni, bacon, bell peppers, hotdog and boiled eggs sprinkled with cheese. And it was a mouthful. I got really full in the stomach just having a slice. But what we didn't like about their pizza was that the dough was not properly cooked, making the pizza quite soggy. It didn't looked like it was cooked in an oven.

We had take-outs after our meal here. It was one quiet and fulfilling night just hanging around with just my husband. I'm not sure if we're ever to come back in Panglao Island in the future, but when we do I hope their mode of transportation to and from the city be improved. Till next time (",)




Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Resto Review: Manam at Fairview Terraces

Me and my husband got a chance to visit a new mall in Quezon City, The Fairview Terraces. It looks similar to Trinoma but lots of stores are still closed since it's relatively new.

We met with my husband's high school friends at one of the restaurants that seems new to us - Manam, Comfort Filipino. The restaurant was well-lighted and had colorful comfortable furnishings. Their menu features both classic Filipino and Filipino with a Twist food items. You also decide the portion of each food you order: Small (good for 1), Medium (good for 3) and Large (good for 6). The choices are endless, just reading through the menu made my mouth water.

For my drink, I ordered the Ube + Sago shake (Php 95) and it was delightful. The shake's consistency was almost like an ice cream milk shake.

For our appetizer, we ordered the Crunchy Salt & Pepper Squid Rings with Sweet Chili Sauce (Medium Size Php 250). Whew! that was one long menu item hehehe but it was worth the long name because it sure was crunchy and tasty.

For our vegetable, we ordered their Laing (Medium Size Php 195). This one was quite disappointing. There was not enough gata, the garlic toppings were not crackling and it was not spicy.

For our soup, we ordered the Bone Marrow Kansi & Sweet Corn (Large Size Php 755) which had just the right bitter sweet taste for a Kansi soup. And they offer free soup refill too! But I must say the meat was not that tender to my liking.

As for our main course, we ordered two of their best sellers (paboritos): Corned Beef Sisig (Medium Size Php 265) and Overloaded Garlicky Chicken & Pork Belly Adobo (Medium Size Php 345).

The Corned Beef Sisig was another disappointment for me. It was just plain corn beef topped with fried egg.

But on the bright side of everything, the adobo was amazing. It surely lives up to its really long name, that it was overloaded garlicky! This dish is not advisable to those who hates garlic. Their adobo is the dry type but you can definitely taste its delicious sauce coating the meat. Yummy!

I love how friendly and accommodating their staffs are. They even gave us complimentary Gata Leche Flan (Medium Size Php 145) to celebrate my husband's birthday. And it was heavenly. Their leche flan was smooth and creamy and tasted of gata and also bucayo.

What a way to end our dining experience! We will definitely come back to try out their other interesting food items.

The Big Banquet: The Great Food Tasting Event

Still undecided on which caterer to host your special events?

Here's your chance to sample 12 caterers food in one seating. Save time and money by attending The Big Banquet brought to you by The Blue Leaf Events and Our Awesome Planet.

The Big Banquet will held at The Blue Leaf Events Pavilion on May 4 (Sunday) from 11AM to 2PM and 4PM to 7PM. Tickets are at Php 500 per person or Php 800 per couple.

Following are the catering companies to join the event:

  1. Albergus
  2. Bizu
  3. Center Table
  4. Cuillere
  5. Florabel
  6. Hizon’s
  7. Josiah’s
  8. Juan Carlo the Caterer
  9. K by Cunanan
  10. Mesclun
  11. Red Chef
  12. TJIOE
Click on below image poster to register and buy your tickets for the event. Happy prepping everyone!

Image from The Blue Leaf Events

Accommodations in Panglao Island, Bohol

The first two mentioned are the ones we have stayed in during our trip in Bohol. Rest of the items are other affordable options that are near the beach.

1. Cherry's @ Home

Cherry's @ Home is the cheapest accommodations I can find in Panglao Island priced at Php 1,000 only per night for single/double occupancy.

Pros:
  • Cheap accommodation
  • Free WiFi connection
  • Well-maintained beddings and pillows
  • Refrigerator
  • Cabled TV
  • Safety deposit box
Cons:
  • No breakfast
  • No food nearby
  • No hot shower
  • Salty water supply
  • Air-condition is too small for the big room
  • No Queen bed room
  • Long walk to Alona Beach

They have a sister hotel named Cherry's @ Home Too Inland Resort which is nearer Alona Beach but their room rate starts at Php 1,450. Rate includes complimentary breakfast and free use of their swimming pool.

Cherry's @ Home Too
Mobile No.: 0908-8921412, 0949-7172333
Email Address: reservation@cherryshome.com

2. Aquatica Beach Resort

We wanted to explore night life in Alona Beach on our last day in Panglao Island, so we decided to transfer to another accommodation along the beach. After several inquiries along the beach, we settled for Aquatica Beach Resort. Their room rates start at Php 1,500 for air-conditioned rooms and Php 1,000 for fan rooms.

Pros:
  • Located along Alona Beach
  • Free WiFi connection
  • Cabled TV
  • Air-condition is okay
Cons:
  • No hot shower
  • Salty water supply
  • No cabinets
  • Beddings are not maintained (found holes in it)
  • Pillows are not comfortable (uneven fillers)
Aquatica Beach Resort
Manila Tel. No.: 02-741-1779
Bohol Tel. No.: 038-502-9350
Email Address: aquadole@yahoo.com

3. Alona Garden & Dae Jang Guem

Their cottages can be found at the back of their Korean restaurant which is steps away from the beach. Rates start at Php 999 per night. No TV. With free WiFi.

Mobile No.: 0917-707-7780
Email Address: babo020712@hanmail.net

4. Trudis Place Resort and Restaurant

Located along Alona beach. Rates start at Php 2,000 for single or double occupancy with complimentary breakfast. With free WiFi. With hot and cold shower. With cable TV.

Mobile No.: 0928-346-3780, 0917-487-4230, 0923-201-5260
Email Address: gerlin16@yahoo.com

Bohol Pasalubongs

There are lots of Bohol shirts sold at Php 99 each just outside of the Hinagdanan Cave entrance.

But if you want more quality (thicker fabric) shirts, you can buy them at an RTW shop located on the ground floor of Buen Bella Pension House building. Shirts here are sold at Php 130 each. You can also find key chains, magnets and other souvenir items here.

Bohol is also well-known for their peanut and ube products, calamay (priced at Php 40 above) and honey products from Bohol Bee Farms. We bought our pasalubongs at BQ Mall's grocery. There are lots of peanut products to choose from but our personal favorite was Star Peanuts which was also cheaper than Peanut Kisses. Peanut Fingers tasted the same as Star Peanuts it just comes in a different shape.

Peanut Kisses 7's Php 9

Star Peanuts 25g Php 8, pack of 15's 25g Php 118

Peanut Fingers 30g Php 8, pack of 15's 30g Php 118