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MOMO Afternoon with the Bloggers

When blogging gets tough, and you feel the writer’s block getting on your nerves, then it’s time to have a break and head out to clear your head. Ironically, clearing our heads need some scrumptious dishes. Luckily, we got a sweet treat for lunch. Thanks, Boss!

These ladies know how to eat. There were 8 ladies in the team, and we definitely know how to eat. Check out some of the dishes we had for our lunch at Momo Café, Eastwood.

Bread with Cheese Pimiento Spread

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The Beef Tapa & Crispy Pork Garlic Cheese Fries. Too good to be true. Seriously, I initially thought that tapa would taste weird with the fries. I beg to disagree; it was heavenly, and the burst of flavorful tapa in your mouth made this dish a sure hit. If you’re trying out MOMO for the first time, you should get this.

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“Tower of Power” 3-Layer Mexican Pizza. I tried it because I fancy some Mexican dishes. However, it’s not that good for my taste. The flavors were too strong for my taste buds.

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Pork Chop & Pork Belly Tonkatsu. Janelle and I ordered this dish because we love pork, and so that we can splurge on other dishes. The menu says that it was made for sharing, well not that true. The rice itself can be consumed by one person. Good thing we ordered tons of dishes to satisfy our bitin meal. Haha!

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Creamy Baked Mac Bolognese

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Burger sliders

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Momo’s Deep Fried Oreos & Cornflakes. This was my first time I tried fried Oreo. Janelle told me that it was a dessert that I should try. The first bite was surprisingly good, but then it was served earlier than expected it’s not that warm anymore. Still it didn’t fail tickling my taste buds. Or maybe because I’m just fond of sweet treats.

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Frozen Strawberry Iced Tea. It may look intimidating but I finished the drink. Refreshing drinks are my favorite.

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Since we’re all bloggers, we did not let this momentous lunch out pass. It instantaneously turned into a food bloggers’ activity. As soon as the dishes were laid on our table, cameras start flashing. It took us a lot of time taking photos of the meal that we ordered than the time consumed eating. Good thing we have a hearty appetite so we finished everything fast. :) 

 

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Cheers to more blogging activities with my favorite ladies! In fact we have another one. Watch out for my La Creperie post soon. <3

Bonjour, Tous Les Jours!

I know shopping for clothes, shoes, and bags is the most delightful activity for girls. But, who would’ve thought that shopping for pastries is fun? Well for me it is, all for the love of bread. That is why when I learned that Tous Les Jours opened their new store in Eastwood City, I was ecstatic.

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Tous Les Jours welcome their customers with a bizarre ambiance—French music and the staff greeting you in Korean language. I did a little research and found out that Tous Les Jours originated in Korea that focalizes on French delicacies. As I have said earlier, I have this weird love for breads that is why I went back to the store for 3 straight days.  My Paris dream is within reach in Tous Les Jours. It makes me want to take French lessons again. Bonjour, Mademoiselle! ;)

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Last working day of 2012

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Rufo’s Famous Tapa, J Cuppacakes, and Starbucks Coffee were a perfect way to bond with my girls and celebrate the last working day of 2012. It was Janelle’s idea, and all of us approved. Overall it was fun, in fact I think we should do this more often— if we have enough funds for those luxurious treats. Wait, Janelle and I do that a lot! LOL!

That night would’ve been perfect if we were complete. Darwin, KJ, Dulce were not available that time. So guys, this is what you missed. ;)  

Happy New Year, everyone! :)

Lunch at Sambokojin Eastwood

Last Monday, I got the chance to try Sambokojin with my friends and colleagues. It was my first time and we had a blast eating there. The ambiance and the food were remarkable. I like Japanese food, and I was able to try almost 80% on their menu. That’s the essence of eating in an eat-all-you-can restaurant, to try everything, right? ;)

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