NEWSMAKERS Why did Saint Patrick’s anniversary become one of the world’s most renowned festivals? Around 80 million people globally claim to be of Irish descent in the 21st Century, so it's important to know how Ireland's famous patron... Kiki TanMarch 19, 2021
REVIEWS Trying to find the appeal of Quezon City’s ‘Snacks & Ladders’ If board games interest you, then this resto in Quezon City, aptly named Snacks & Ladders (a play at Snakes and Ladders), should also... Michael David dela Cruz Tan, MDCNovember 24, 2018
REVIEWS Turning Thai in Las Piñas Various parts of Metro Manila have food havens – e.g. Maginhawa in QC, Jupiter (among others) in Makati, right across DLSU in Taft in... Mikee dela CruzJune 6, 2017
REVIEWS How to eat Chinese (oh-so-cheaply) in Cebu City When thinking of Chinese food the cheap - albeit greasy - way in Cebu City, a must-check is Ngohiong Chinese. Mikee dela CruzMay 26, 2017
REVIEWS The making of an arts and crafts café Fringe Magazine gets “lost in paradise” in Dreamland, an arts and crafts café in Tagaytay. Mikee dela CruzApril 18, 2017
REVIEWS Red Bus: Giving ‘mobile diner’ a Pinoy twist Fringe Magazine checks out Red Bus Mobile Diner in Tagaytay. Mikee dela CruzApril 17, 2017
VENUES Grilled to perfection in Lucban’s Mac Daddy’s Marc said that while it was his dream to succeed, he still didn’t anticipate how big Mac Daddy’s became. It now has double its... Mikee dela CruzMarch 29, 2017
REVIEWS The White Cup: Coffee haven in Las Piñas Welcome to The White Cup (TWC), what may well be a community a coffee shop/café along BF Resort Drive in Las Piñas City, though... Mikee dela CruzFebruary 6, 2017