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A friend of mine asked me and some friends to accompany her to watch Glee: The 3D Concert Movie but only two, including me responded the invitation. We agreed to watch it at the Powerplant Mall since a Happy Lemon branch is within the area and it was my only 2nd time to be at Powerplant Mall. We were tricked that Happy Lemon is only up to 9pm, we rushed to the mall to get our dose of Happy Lemon with two drinks each ended up knowing that it was open up to 10pm. After that we bought our 10pm tickets then find a place to have our dinner before the movie starts.

Glee: The 3D Concert Movie


For all the gleeks out there, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie had finally arrived the theaters of Manila and all of the original cast was present minus the professors and guest artists. Sing your heart out from their famous songs and dance from their song covers.

Banapple Meals


At last, after I tried Banapple's cakes last year from their Ayala Triangle branch, this time I had the chance to try their rice meals in search for a place to go on a Monday night along Katipunan Avenue. I tried their mouth-watering Chicken Breast Parmigiano (PhP 185), which is a two and a half piece of chicken breast poured over with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese served with rice and carrots.

Chili's, Greenbelt 5


This was a long overdue post on Chili's for 2010 but decided to post it anyway to share what you could order here. Chili's had only four branches, this one I'm sharing with you is the Greenbelt 5 branch, the other 3 is in Greenhills, Tomas Morato and Rockwell. Me and my friends always eat here as a last resort not because its not great here, we just wanted to try other restaurants within the vicinity.

Swensen's


It was late for me to know that there's a 3-day sale at SM Mall of Asia last weekend. I still had the night to rush to the place to find some good things at a reduced price. I remembered that Swensen's just opened last September 15. (I missed their opening!) I also remembered when I went to Bangkok and just plainly window shopped at their Swensen's store there. Now, this is my chance to taste their ice cream and sundaes.

Pho Hoa Noodle Soup


Friday night and me and my friend was supposed to exchange our vouchers for the American Idol concert at the Araneta Coliseum since it was the last day of redemption but unfortunately, we didn't make it and decided to go to Eastwood instead for a great Happy Lemon experience. We already had our semi-dinner before going to Araneta but we were still hungry and can't decide where to eat.

Golden Fortune Seafood Restaurant


After discovering Wai Ying from a friend of a friend and eating there once in a while another restaurant was introduced to us, the Golden Fortune Seafood Restaurant. Unlike Wai Ying, they also have a shabu shabu style of eating and they have a promo from 9pm to 1am, 30% to 50% off from their usual prices during the day. They also have a promo during the merienda times from 2:30pm to 5pm.

Serenitea

(Wintermelon Milk Tea with 100% and Panna cotta , PhP 100)

Milk tea was heaven for me, it was a comfort drink that makes me relax and forgot all the problems of the world temporarily. Thanks to Chowking, which introduced me to the family of milk tea by having their Nai Cha. Milk tea in the Philippines had never been this good and it keeps getting better. I had tried Chatime, Happy Lemon, milk tea of Wai Ying and even the milk tea of Mine Shine before it got pulled out in all 711 stores but I think its back.

Chicken Charlie


Nowadays, double fried chicken sprung up like mushrooms everywhere in the metro and claiming to be the best compared to the usual fried chicken that fast food and 24 hours convenient stores offer. I already tried and tasted Bon Chon, Manang's Chicken, and Big Ben's. After seeing Chicken Charlie on Twitter, I was curious again to try what could they offer and see what makes it different from the other double fried chicken of its competitors.

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