Showing posts with label Malolos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malolos. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2018

Churches in Bulacan

Planning for your next Visita Iglesia? Here are some beautiful and history rich churches in Bulacan.

National Shrine of St. Anne
Sto. Niño, Hagonoy Bulacan


Ina ng Laging Saklolo Church
Halang, Hagonoy Bulacan


St. James the Great Parish Church
Paombong, Bulacan


Malolos Cathedral
Malolos, Bulacan


Barasoain Church
Malolos, Bulacan



Hearts of Jesus and Mary Church
Malolos, Bulacan


San Antonio de Padua Parish Church
Iba, Hagonoy, Bulacan


Parokya ni San Juan Bautista
San Juan, Hagonoy, Bulacan

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Amo Yamie Crib: Coffee Snacks Desserts

 After channeling our inner Van Gogh at Sip&Gogh (check my blog here), we got hungry and tried this cute restaurant at Malolos City ('^_^). Amo Yamie Crib is located just in front of Malolos Capitol, around an hour travel from Manila.

It looks like a regular cutesy restaurant from the outside

But inside there's a bee hive like structure or what they call 'cribs'. And then some other little house looking structures where you can eat.

I love how it gives you a little more privacy than a regular restaurant setup. And there are a lot of cribs to choose from with creative names like Torpe, Squad Goals, Third Party etc.

Menu
They have a limited menu but everything is very affordable

Plus coffee!!!

They have square cushions in cribs where you can get comfortable while waiting for the food.

Serving time is really slow so I almost doze off.

Bacon and Egg with Rice PHP59!!!
Hotdog and Egg with Rice PHP59!!!
Hazelnut Latte PHP95
Americano PHP65

I love how affordable their meals are. Bacon meal for 59 pesos!!! Bacon is good! Bacon is never not good 😊
Their Hazelnut Latte was just right not too sweet.

And of course S'MORES!!!!!

They also have a picture booth where you can dress as a unicorn but I Mike didn't want to dress as a unicorn T_T so we just settled for this Malolos sign T_T


Monday, October 31, 2016

Meguiar's Carwash and PowerShift Auto Repair

I can still remember the first time I got a scratch on my then new car and how heartbroken and shaken I felt. After several more heartbreaks, I finally decided to bring my car for repair.

Meguiar's/PowerShift is located along Blas Ople road, Malolos City. They also have other branches in Quezon City I think.
They do carwash, waterless engine wash, waxing and repairs at a pretty affordable price.





Before and After pictures of the repair
the first three before and after shot is from when I "accidentally" hit the accelerator instead of the break pedal and rammed the dog cages in our garage. Don't worry the dogs are all safe (a bit shaken maybe).

this one was the first scratch I got just before I got my non-pro license.

this one really amazed me, it's like nothing happened.
the next three were from when I collided with another car when I was getting out of the parking lot.

the last one was from a counterflowing motorbike.

I paid a total of PHP12400. PHP4000 for repair, PHP8000 for the paint and PHP400 for the headlight scratch removal. I left my car at their place Saturday morning and got it back Monday evening and will be taking it back for buffing after a week.

I do have an insurance but based on the stories I've heard, it would take months for me to get my car back so I just opted to have it repaired on my own.

Overall I am really satisfied with their work and how fast I was able to get my car back. I can't say I want to go back ( no more scratches please) but maybe for their car wash services yes please.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Café26

Café26 is located at 11 Saphire Street, Capitol View Park, Malolos Bulacan. Capitol View Park can be found across the street from Bulacan State University's main gate. In my opinion, it's Malolos' version of Maginhawa Street with a lot of restaurants to try and explore.

Café26 is one of them. It's charm lies with the quirky ambiance. One portion of the restaurant have swings as seats.

It gives a good opportunity for photo ops provided the place isn't packed. (lucky us)

Another portion is like a reader's corner where you can slump on the floor, read some books while probably drinking some coffee or an ice blended beverage.

The rest have regular wooden tables. It's nice and quaint.



The Menu is written on a board.
Hot Coffee, Ice Blended, Pasta, Sandwhiches and Waffles.
 
Ice Blended Dark Chocolate, Strawberry and Matcha PHP105 each


Honey Garlic Fries PHP50
Must Try!



Meat Ball PHP99

Tuna Pesto PHP99

Bacon Carbonara PHP99

Cotton Candy Milk Shake PHP115
You can choose any cream based drink


The food was good and adequately priced although there's nothing really special.

I love the ambiance! It's a nice place to hangout.