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Saturday 21 September 2013

Ramen in PH? | Taisho Ramen

September 21, 2013 0
Ramen in PH? | Taisho Ramen
So I have told you about me not being a fan of Japanese food here in the Philippines but hey! This is just a proof that we shouldn't generalize things. Dad's friends recommended this and it was really worth trying.


Can I just say that it's pretty affordable. I mean, Ramen in Japan is usually 580 and above so that would be like 240 pesos or something. 


Family picture. I was wearing yellow to support the Salinggawi Dance Troupe but yah know! FAIL.


Mika! Nothing really special about this picture. I like to call this a filler. Hahaha peace Mika. Oh can I just say that I like the interior! It's not very Japanese but it can give you that feel. This is at Taisho Ramen if you're wondering.


Not the best ramen I've tasted but this one is hella better from the rest I've tasted here in the Philippines. This one is close. I like everything about this bowl of ramen. Except probably the way they offer you the garlic. Usually in Japan, they kind of blended the garlic already whilat here in this place, they serve it by clove and then they give you this device which is quite confusing and hard to operate. Anyways, will try more from that store. Almost everyone ordered the same except for my mom who is not a fan of ramen. Well except when we're in Japan. :) 

Ramen in PH?

September 21, 2013 1
Ramen in PH?
So I have told you about me not being a fan of Japanese food here in the Philippines but hey! This is just a proof that we shouldn't generalize things. Dad's friends recommended this and it was really worth trying.


Can I just say that it's pretty affordable. I mean, Ramen in Japan is usually 580 and above so that would be like 240 pesos or something. 


Family picture. I was wearing yellow to support the Salinggawi Dance Troupe but yah know! FAIL.


Mika! Nothing really special about this picture. I like to call this a filler. Hahaha peace Mika. Oh can I just say that I like the interior! It's not very Japanese but it can give you that feel. This is at Taisho Ramen if you're wondering.


Not the best ramen I've tasted but this one is hella better from the rest I've tasted here in the Philippines. This one is close. I like everything about this bowl of ramen. Except probably the way they offer you the garlic. Usually in Japan, they kind of blended the garlic already whilat here in this place, they serve it by clove and then they give you this device which is quite confusing and hard to operate. Anyways, will try more from that store. Almost everyone ordered the same except for my mom who is not a fan of ramen. Well except when we're in Japan. :) 

Wednesday 18 September 2013

Wrecking Ball | Porn?

September 18, 2013 0
Wrecking Ball | Porn?
Hola guys! So people are kind of freaking out when this came out. I was like, wrecking what? Because you know I don't have a problem with her recent music video We Can't Stop and then this music video came out. I watched it late.


Well let's go straight to what most people think. It's unhygienic. Okay. I don't know what all of those people are thinking but I don't think they got that sledgehammer straight from a toolbox and then used it straight away for Miley to lick. I don't think Miley is that stupid to lick that thing without making sure that the hammer is clean as it can be. Next, the wrecking ball itself. She rode that swaying thing with and without underpants. That part I can somehow understand but I still don't think that the ball wasn't wiped with antibacterial shiz before she rode it. Or it was probably sprayed with antibacterial stuff so let's just stop at that. 


Porn? Yes it might not be appropriate for other people but it's not that pornographic. It's kind of sensitive but yeah. We shouldn't probably question her decision of making that because she's an adult but I agree that she should have considered that most of her fans came from watching her as Hannah Montana so the fans may not be of proper age yet to watch her do that but yeah. Well that's life. 


The song is alright. I kind of like it because it actually makes sense. Way better than We Can't Stop if you ask me. Although I don't really understand both. Except for some lines. Huh? What people can do is to stop watching it if they don't like it. It'll make their lives easier. And for parents/guardians, guide the kids perhaps? Well that's all! :)