Saturday, February 26, 2011

Yummy Cebu Food Trip » Cheap Restaurants in Cebu City

We are new to Cebu City and love to explore and know more about Cebu's lifestyle. One way of knowing it is to taste the island’s delicacies – every region in the Philippines has one, I supposed. We ignored going to Malls and fastfood resto, as we want to know why people love Cebu than Manila.


Sai Gon Quan Restaurant

Did I say we ignored the malls? Well, not really because our host (Salazar College of Science and Institute of Technology) brought us to Parkmall for lunch. The Dean of the College of Maritime Studies was a personal friend of the owner of Sai Gon Quan Restaurant and he wants us to try some excellent and authentic Vietnamese cuisine. He said the restaurant’s cook and waitresses are residents of Vietnam who migrated to Cebu, therefore Sai Gon Quan Resto can really boasts of authentic Vietnamese cooking. 


We ordered Goi Cuon (fresh spring rolls with shrimps and pork) and Sai Gon Quan’s special salad with noodle and pork. They got a perfect shabu-shabu and a lot of other delicious stuff. I don’t usually have beer for lunch but the food is perfect together with iced-cold San Mig Light.

Eat-all-you-can Buffet at Royal Concourse

Lots of eat-all-you-can restaurants have mushroomed in Manila but they can really hurt your wallet. That was why I was really surprised to discover very cheap eat-all-you-can restaurants in Cebu. We tried a very cheap buffet dinner on our first night but everybody was so hungry we didn’t even checked the name of the resto and – guess what – we didn’t even took pictures. That’s how hungry we are. 


At lunchtime on our second day, our host school brought us to Royal Concourse. It is a nice restaurant along Gorodo Avenue in Cebu City. It looks simple outside, but awesome things are within the place. They serve highly satisfying eat-all-you-can dishes, appetizers, lechon, seafoods and refreshing fruit shakes for only 178 pesos per person. I just hope Royal Concourse has a branch in Manila.

Seafoods Treat at Sutukil

They say the Sutukil remains a must-have treat when in Cebu, so we really search for the place for dinner even if it is almost an hour drive from downtown Cebu. The sutukil restaurants are located near the Mactan Shrine therefore it’s a food trip cum historical tour for us.

We can no longer see the supposedly beautiful view surrounding the Mactan Island because it’s already dark but still we enjoyed our dinner. The Sutukil food and the way they cook it were really good.


The Sutukil eateries are to the left of the stage near the Mactan shrine, on the side of the small parking area with souvenir shops selling trinkets, shell craft and other native products. This is also the place where I bought my souvenir keychains for my collection.

The place is really worth the trip but after dinner, we were the last visitors in the shrine and it is already closed. It’s a long drive and it’s disappointing if we can’t even have souvenir pictures of the famous Mactan shrine. What we did was we just gave a “pang-kape” (bribe) to the guards to let us in and took pictures at the Lapu-lapu Shrine.

I later learned that “Sutukil” is not a place. It is a combination of SUgba which means grilled, TUwa which means simmered or stewed and KIlaw, which means raw.

Nothing beats home-cooked foods

Of course nothing really beats home-cooked foods, so it is a must for me to include here our dining experience at the Alon's residence. Many thanks to the hospitality of Capt. and Mrs. Alon, and to Allen of course, during our visit at their residence in Bantayan Island. Those seafoods you prepared for us are really awesome! Sa uulitin po!
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Cebu City » A Quick Peek at the Queen City of the South

“Sail away, sail away, sail away...
From Bissau to Pilau - in the shade of Avalon,
From Fiji to Tiree and the Isles of Ebony,
From Peru to Cebu, feel the power of Babylon”
[Orinoco Flow] – Enya

Aside from dried mangoes, it was actually the song Orinoco Flow by Enya that got me curious about Cebu. I got this dreamy idea that maybe there is really some Celtic mystery on this part of the Philippines that it is worth mentioning together with other powerful places like the Isles of Ebony, Fiji, Tiree and Babylon.


In many ways and based on my prior inquiries, Cebu is an idyllic place, rich in history and home to the Philippine Musae, the goddesses of music and voice. However, to be honest, a week before flying to Cebu, I was feeling a bit tired and jaded about traveling to another city. When you’re going to another place, with same scene, same noise, same scent, the spark of newness fades and travel can feel like a worthless, pointless drag, just a continuation of bullshit on different archipelago.

Nevertheless, this is a sponsored business trip, a proctoring gig for MSAP 2011
so there’s no point on expecting grandeur and pleasure. I just go – it’s my first time to visit Cebu anyway and it’s an all expenses paid trip, so why complain. I consider this trip to be more than the seeing of sights; it is an opportunity for me to take a quick peek at the famous Queen City of the South. 

The Queen’s Past

Before the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century, Cebu then known as Zubu (or Sugbo) was an island inhabited by pagan, and islamic people who traded with other Asian civilizations.

Lapu lapu statue mactan cebu historical marker fight with magellan ferdinand
Lapu-lapu soldiers waiting for Magellan army's revenge --- Here on 27 April 1521, Lapu-lapu and his men repulsed the Spanish invaders killing their leader Ferdinand Magellan. Thus, Lapu-lapu became the first Filipino to have repelled European aggression
It was the first Spanish settlement created in the Philippines. Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer, found Cebu in April of 1521, but failed to claim the island after he was killed twenty days later.

Ferdinand Magellan Death Historical Marker Mactan Island Cebu City lapu lapu
"On this spot, Ferdinand Magellan died on April 27, 1521. Wounded in an encounter with the soldiers of Lapu lapu, Chief of Mactan Island. One of Magellan's ships, the Victoria under the command of Juan Sebastian El cano sailed from Cebu on May 1, 1521 and anchored at San Lucar de Barramedaon September 6, 1522, thus completing the first circumnavigation of the Earth"  - 1941 Text from the site historical marker
There are lots of monuments and markers of Spain and Catholicism in Cebu. These sites are often visited and the many stories of Magellan and Lapu Lapu are passed on to new curious generations. Too bad we didn’t got the chance to visit the famous Magellan’s Cross due to our mixed-up schedule.

Cebu City is Manila minus the mayhem

Cebu has always been a major population center, primarily due to its key location astride the achipelago’s main trade routes. It serves as the hub around which the Visayas revolves and has profited greatly from this favorable location, thus attracting migrants from all over the Visayas and Mindanao region.

cebu city osmeña street top view photo 2011
View of Osmeña Street from GV Tower Hotel 

Based on my quick assessment and observation of the City, Cebu is Metro Manila minus the mayhem. There is road traffic and, yes it is also chaotic but it is not insane. Cebu City’s size and layout is a little organized and can be understood rather than endured.

cebu city downtown osmeña street colon street intersection photo 2011
Colon - Osmeña Intersection - Cebu City Downtown
Cebuanos strictly follow pedestrian rules. I remember an incident while crossing Colon Street and Osmeña Intersection where Aldan and me hurriedly crossed the street even when the pedestrian green light signal was off. We are surprised because nobody from the crowd is crossing the street even if there are no vehicles passing – only the two of us did (just like in Manila) and they are staring at us probably saying “Manileños, pisting yawa!” 

cebu city downtown skyline coast side top view photo 2011
Downtown Cebu afternoon skyline
top view cebu city skyline GV tower hotel emo shot yodz insigne
Yodz afternoon emo shot

 I can also generally conclude, from the four taxi rides I took, that hardly any taxi drivers in Cebu metropolis are employed by Satan. They will not ask you for “dagdag” (additional fare) unlike in Metro Manila. Cebu City has achieved the metropolis status without coming to resemble the final circle of hell. I just hope it stayed that way.  

The City’s dark side

Although Cebu City, the Queen City of the South, boasts of famed Cebuano hospitality and faith, economic activity, competitive administration and renowned scenic spots, don’t get your hopes up. With apologies to the few western foreigners and the like, if I were to draw a portrait of the average foreigner here, it would be of a divorced middle-aged man on shorts with unkempt hair, probably on drugs with a much younger brown-skinned Filipina on his arm. Familiar eh?
cebu city downtown view skyline sunset photo
Cebu City downtown at dawn

When we tried a short walk at downtown Colon around midnight for snack, I felt like the place is very similar to Recto Street in Quiapo. There are lots of hookers, bugaw, beggars sleeping on sidewalks and other elements of city decay. Still, the safest city I’ve been is Davao.

Coin operated drinking stations
I keep on noticing this videoke like stations everywhere we go, at schools, along sidewalks, sari-sari stores and other public areas. I later learned that these are coin operated water drinking stations distributed across the city. Really convenient and cool business I must say. But we haven't tried drinking from it.     

It is interesting to note the difference between uptown and downtown Cebu. I gather from our small chitchat with our host that uptown Cebu around Fuente Osmeña is the place where the rich Cebuanos and Tsinoys reside. They said it’s like the Beverly Hills of Cebu. On the other hand, downtown Cebu (where we are billeted) have such completely opposite character which seems like it’s a different city. Downtown along Colon Street is older, dirtier, more impoverished and more vice strewn than uptown.   

Cebu City isn’t Metro Manila, but that doesn’t make it a place I’d want to be spending out my holiday – with exception to the Sinulog festival of course. 


P.S.
More of our Cebu Trip on my upcoming posts. I'll be featuring our food escapades, GV Tower Hotel not-so-good experience, our visit to the Cebu Cathedral and camwhoring at the Top - Busay Hills and the best part of our trip, our visit to Bantayan Island.

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Header Image Source: "Queen of Temptation" digital art by Durango

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Get Loud! » Me Being Me is Being Loud

Although I’m not Chinese but partly, I also joined in the celebration of the Chinese New Year. I send out Kung Hei Fat Choi greetings and received boxes of sweet tikoy. Yey, thanks to my boss’ Chinese buddies. This celebration coincide with the love month so there’s red red red everywhere – and lots of rabbits too, playboy! So I guess this is the perfect time to get LOUD!!!

Uh, I didn’t hear that - what’s that again? A perfect time to get laid?

NO! I said LOUD not LAID you green rabbit! That’s what you get by watching fireworks too close our putting watusi inside your ears.

What do I mean by being loud


Last year is a crazy year for me (because I’m crazy most of the time.) I mean, my 2010 was super fun. Because, you know what, while scratching my balls one hot afternoon, I realize that sometimes the only way to have a life is to commit to it like crazy. Life is short (maybe that’s why size doesn’t matter). I don’t know how but, time flies. When it’s over, it’s over. So why get so seeeeriouzzz eh? Be LOUD, be happy, be kalog, be with me..he he. Because this year, I intend to be LOUDER!!!

I’m not talking about life after death here. I reserved that topic to Bro. Mike Velarde. Ask him, but don’t forget to bring white hanky and an upside down umbrella.

My point here is to live life, have fun. Be you! That is being loud. This is what I’ll do this year, so watch out.

Me being Me is being Loud

You don’t have to be a philosopher to know some absolute truth. Such as, nobody can make his or her anus smelling fresh all the time or nobody cares if your pubic hair is curly – who wants it straight by the way.

Here’s another truth. On a strict 20th century thinking, who you are and what you want to project doesn’t matter. My point here is, we can’t sacrifice our everyday happiness because of some “status” we are maintaining or some “image” we are protecting.

So here’s what I will do. I will just allow myself to be who I am. I’ll do what brings me joy. Me finding my bold dreams and going after them.

No one will remember me anyway. I might as well stop trying to fit in, stop striving hard, stop pushing, stop being a victim of circumstances and just allow myself to be LOUD and do what I want to do and what makes myself happy.

Being Loud is Being Happy and making others happy

We don’t have that much time left so why worry. This year, I’m also planning to do more videos like this:





That's crazy me on the left side, together with my kulit buddies.

Dreaming Out Loud

This year I will also talk about how I will pursue my outrageous dreams and plans even though others might laugh. Of course it’s not about world peace and saving the world. It’s kindda trivial because I’m planning to have a third career (as if I have one now, ha ha). Details of it will be discussed on my future posts. But still it is my dream and I dare to claim it and commit to it.

Scheming Out Loud

Damn yes, I’m still single. People always make it a big deal but so what. Since I’m planning to be bolder and louder this year I’m planning to kill my torpe self and ask that girl on a date. Yes, that cute former classmate of mine from grad school.


She might reject me, but who cares. No one will remember little unimportant me anyway.

Change is scary. However I have to face my fears and do it anyway. It is scarier to stay stuck where I don’t belong. I don’t want to be like a fish babbling wordless nonsense.

At this point I want to call J-Lo to sing for us…. Calling J-lo hello, where are you.


Alright, I think I’ll just have to sing this.. C’mon join me people!!!

If you want to live your life
Live it all the way and dont you waste it
Every feeling, every beat can be so very sweet
You got to taste it, you got to do it
You got to do it your way
You got to prove it
You got to mean what you say

C'mon people let's get loud

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Monday, February 7, 2011

Sec. Angelo Reyes Committed Suicide, Dead on Arrival at Quirino Hospital

A huge news is circulating around the twitter which says that, former DND Sec. Angelo Reyes was shot, and rushed to Quirino Memorial Medical Center.

According to @ANCALERTS: BREAKING NEWS: Ex-DND Sec. Angelo Reyes has been shot and is now at Quirino Memorial Medical Center in QC.

But on latest updates, according to @radyopatrol33Breaking News: Angelo Reyes shot self in front of his mother's grave at Loyola Memorial, Dead on arrival at Quirino Hospital.

@juLiusbabao: Sec. Angelo Reyes allegedly shoots self. Prounounced dead on arrival at Quirino Memorial Center.

NO medical bulletin has been released yet.

UPDATES:

@Karen_DaviLa: Eastern PD confirms thru DZMM's Noel Alamar- Angelo Reyes dead after committing suicide, shot himself in the chest.

Latest News from Inquirer:

Angelo Reyes commits suicide

MANILA, Philippines—(UPDATE) Former Armed Forces Chief and Defense Secretary Angelo Tomas Reyes on Tuesday morning committed suicide by shooting himself in front of the grave of his mother at the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina City.

A close friend of Reyes called the Philippine Daily Inquirer to break the news, while Colonel Boogie De Leon, a former administrative officer of Reyes when he was AFP chief, said Reyes was rushed to the Quirino Hospital at about 7:45 a.m. to revive him. Members of his family could not be reached for comment.
De Leon said that Reyes’s son Jett called him up to inform him of the incident.
Reyes, who earlier suffered a mild stroke before the congressional investigations on the alleged AFP financial irregularities, said he could not take anymore the smear campaign against his name and his family.
“Not my family,” he said.

Reyes, who loved his mother very much when she was still alive, earlier told the Philippine Daily Inquirer in an interview that he would never do anything that would besmirch the name of “my good mother.”

Reyes, a graduate of Philippine Military Academy Class ’66, was AFP chief under President Joseph Estrada, and secretary of defense, interior and local government, and energy during the term of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo from 2001 to 2003. He graduated as the class valedictorian in high school and was among the top ten graduates of the PMA.

He went on to obtain two masteral degrees, namely: Masters in Business Administration from Asian Institute of Management in 1973 and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1991. He also took up International Defense Management Course in Monterey, California in 1983.

In 1987, he graduated No. 1 in Trust Operations Management Course conducted by the Trust Institutes Foundation of the Philippines at the Ateneo Business School which eventually earned him a scholarship to the Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Eating Microwaved Foods Can Cause Cancer, Infertility and Loss of Memory » Debunking the Microwave Oven Myth

What? Microwaved foods can cause cancer, brain damage, immune system deficiencies, loss of memory, emotional instability, and decrease of intelligence?

We always use microwave oven in our office for our “baon” and I’m sure you too in your own home, and if this is true then it is totally, totally scary.

Who wants to become an emotionally unstable moron with tumor because of eating microwaved food? So when Ms. Ching M. Alano, a reputable columnist in The Philippine Star suggested that it’s better to throw out those microwave ovens, I agree.

The proven dangers?

Probably you also read this article last week entitled “A burning warning on microwave ovens” [1] written (or most probably copy-pasted from the internet) by columnist Ms. Ching M. Alano in The Philippine Star, one of the leading English broadsheets in the country. Yes, it’s a reputable broadsheet, not a Tiktik tabloid. Probably the facts are checked and verified before publishing (that’s the ideal), therefore there’s a valid reason to be alarmed.

According to Ms. Alano there is a latest scientific clinical studies done by Swiss, Russian, and German experts about the dangers of microwave oven and added that there are Russian research documents written by Drs. Luria and Perov specifying their clinical experiments in this area. She mentioned Dr. Joseph Mercola’s website as the source of the information and also posted the top 10 reasons why you should throw away those microwave ovens. I posted it here for reference:

According to the article:
1. Continually eating food processed from a microwave oven causes long-term permanent brain damage by “shorting out” electrical impulses in the brain (de-polarizing or de-magnetizing the brain tissue).

2. The human body cannot metabolize (or break down) the unknown by-products created in microwaved food.

3. Male and female hormone production is shut down and/or altered by continually eating microwaved foods.

4. The effects of microwaved food by-products are residual (long term, permanent) within the human body.

5. Minerals, vitamins, and nutrients of all microwaved food are reduced or altered, so that the human body gets little or no benefit, or the human body absorbs altered compounds that cannot be broken down.

6. The minerals in vegetables are altered into cancerous free radicals when cooked in microwave ovens.

7. Microwaved foods cause stomach and intestinal cancerous growths (or tumors).

8. The prolonged eating of microwaved foods causes cancerous cells to increase in human blood.

9. Continual ingestion of microwaved food causes immune system deficiencies through lymph gland and blood serum alterations.

10. Eating microwaved food causes loss of memory, concentration, emotional instability, and a decrease of intelligence.

Wait something is wrong with that article!

My habitual impulse to alarming information like these is naturally to share it on this blog so that others may know. However, before posting, there is one factor that is a must, which is indicating clear references with respect to the reliability of who says them. That means we should not just believe in anything even if it’s from a reputable newspaper.

Naturally, I began checking the supposed sources using Google, an extraordinarily research tool, as most of us do these days. The Internet of course has its black holes – because anybody can post anything and everything on it. The challenge is to differentiate between reliable and unreliable sources.

Then to my disappointment, I found this microwaved food myth posted everywhere on the Internet like a hoax perpetrating “scare tactics” which Ms. Alano just probably copy-pasted and published on her column.

Where does this myth really came from?

The article mentioned Dr. Joseph Mercola’s website as the source so I checked it out.

According to Dr. Mercola, the Nazis are credited with inventing the first microwave-cooking device then after the World War II, the Russians retrieved some of these microwave ovens and conducted thorough research on their biological effects. Dr. Mercola concluded that the twenty-year Russian research (and German studies as far back as 1942 in Berlin) make a strong argument against the safety of microwave cooking. [2]

However, Dr. Mercola admitted that he can’t attest to the methodology or conclusions of the said research because the documents are difficult to track down. No researchers have tried to reproduce said research, and said papers were never peer-reviewed or published in any scientific journal.

My question is, why nobody, on this more-high tech world validated, repeated or conducted the said research? This is a serious claim and food and health regulatory board of every country should verify it!

The claim that giant corporations making microwave ovens are blocking the information to protect their business is absurd!

The Great Doctor against the authorities

After reading many additional articles, I found out the following information from verifiable and authoritative sources:
  • » Dr. Joseph Mercola, is a Chicago-area osteopath, selling health-care products and services, relying on slick promotion, clever use of information, and scare tactics. [3]
  • » In 2005, the FDA ordered Mercola and his Optimal Wellness Center to stop making illegal claims for products sold through his Web site. A second warning was sent in 2006 for violation of the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act [4] [5]
Well I guess a professional direct marketer knows how to tap into people's fears, and in the health-care arena that isn't difficult to do.

Killing the myth : Notes from a more reliable sources

Image Source: cspinet
This is where we kill this myth. There are many organizations and individuals that provide unbiased, free of business interest and fact-based information to us, so it is always good to do extra digging. In the case of microwave ovens, I personally trust the following conclusions:

  1. When a microwave oven cooks or heats up food, it does so mainly by energizing — which is to say, heating up — water molecules, and the water energizes its molecular neighbors. So, as a general proposition, cooking with a microwave probably does a better job of preserving the nutrient content of foods because the cooking times are shorter. [6] {The Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide}
  2. Microwave ovens generally do not destroy nutrients in food. [7] {The New York Times}
  3. “There is nothing solid evidence that microwaved foods cause cancer. I can honestly tell you that I have never seen a valid scientific study—and I pay attention to most of the cooking research out there—that has given us reason to test whether microwaving food could cause cancer,” says Lawrence Livermore’s Jim Felton, who is also associate director for cancer control at the Cancer Center at the University of California. [8]  That may explain why scientists haven’t spent time and money looking for a link.
  4. Accidental exposure to high levels of microwave energy can alter or kill sperm, producing temporary sterility. But these types of injuries - burns, cataracts, temporary sterility - can only be caused by exposure to large amounts of microwave radiation, much more than the 5mW limit for microwave oven leakage. [9]   
That means you have to put your testicles inside the microwave oven, turn the dials to the highest settings and leave it there for few hours.

So now what?

Unfortunately, as in all areas in life, those with no integrity mess it up for everyone else. That’s why the world needs all the millions of rules and regulations to stop the unscrupulous from harming the innocent. When the people who make the rules have no integrity, we’re really in trouble.

Instead of throwing out that microwave oven, we should just take certain COMMON SENSE precautions.

And by the way, columnists should be more careful in perpetuating myth like this on respectable broadsheets.

Hit my comments section, I need your thoughts on this.

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References:
  • » [1] Alano, Ching M. “A burning warning on microwave ovens” CONSUMERLINE The Philippine Health  and Family. 25 January 2011. Section E4     Online version: {http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=651022&publicationSubCategoryId=80) (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [2] Mercola, Joseph “Why did the Russians Ban an Appliance Found in 90% of American Homes?” 18 May 2010 http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/05/18/microwave-hazards.aspx (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [3] Gumpert, David E. “Old-Time Sales Tricks on the Net Should a popular alternative-doctor's Web site be allowed to blur the lines between business and medicine?” 23 May006 http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/content/may2006/sb20060523_063274.htm (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [4] Barrett, Stephen, M.D. “FDA Orders Dr. Joseph Mercola to Stop Illegal Claims” 23 December 2010 http://www.quackwatch.com/11Ind/mercola.html (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [5] Albietz, Joseph. “9 Reasons to Completely Ignore Joseph Mercola” 16 October 2009 http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?p=2116 (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [6] The Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide “Microwave cooking and nutrition” June 2008 http://www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/Microwave-cooking-and-nutrition.shtml (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [7] O’Connor, Anahad “The Claim: Microwave Ovens Kill Nutrients in Food The New York Times” 17 October 2006 http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/17/health/17real.html?_r=1 (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [8] Schardt, David “Microwave Myth” Nutrition Action Health Letter 5 April 2000 http://www.cspinet.org/nah/04_05/microwavemyths.pdf (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • » [9] FDA US Food & Drug Admin “MICROWAVE OVEN RADIATION” http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/ResourcesforYouRadiationEmittingProducts/Consumers/ucm142616.htm (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
  • Image Source:  Persson Carl "Lunch Monkey" 2008, Oil on Canvas. Traditional Art / Paintings / Surreal http://karlpersson.deviantart.com/art/Lunch-Monkey-80229617 (Retrieved: 01 February 2011)
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