Posts tagged Davao City

Schedule of Rotating Brownouts in Davao City

The power situation in the country is not good. Everybody is affected. Until the problem is addressed and resolved, the best that we can do is adapt. We can do this by adjusting our work schedules to when and where power is available.

The Davao Light and Power Company has published the schedule of rotating brownouts in Davao City. Click here to find out what time power interruptions will take effect in your area so you can plan your day accordingly.  An explanation of the power curtailment is also posted.

Lachi’s Sans Rival Atbp

If you are from Davao, you have probably dined at or, at the very least, heard of Lachi’s Sans Rival Atbp. We went there a few days ago for lunch. I had their bestseller, the Unforgettable Pork Ribs. I’m not really a fan of pork but this one I really enjoyed.

Unforgettable Pork Ribs

Lachi's Unforgettable Pork Ribs

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Davao Eagle Ridge Resort

It’s officially summer in this part of the world so when Andrew extended an invitation to check out a new resort, I immediately said yes and was raring to go.

Davao Eagle Ridge is the newest addition to Davao City’s growing list of garden resorts. Situated in Upper Ulas in Davao City, this nature resort is a nice getaway for those looking to escape the summer heat. Their swimming pool is the perfect antidote to the scorching summer sun.

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Davao Food Appreciation Tour (Davao F.A.T.) 2009

Over the weekend, Brendel and I joined bloggers from Manila, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, and General Santos City in a food appreciation tour around Davao City.

This year’s edition, ably organized and generously sponsored by Davao Deli and Davao Foodie, is the second iteration of one of the most anticipated blogging events in Davao City.

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Taj Minar Indian Restaurant and Bar

I was off to another food trip with a small group of bloggers last night at Taj Minar Indian Restaurant and Bar.

The restaurant is located at the Damosa Gateway in Lanang, Davao City. When Brendel and I arrived, Damosa Gateway was brimming with people which also meant fewer to non-existent parking spots. It took me a good 15 minutes to find an available spot. Well, I guess its a testament at how popular this strip of bars, cafés, and restaurants is.

Taj Minar is the place to go if you have a liking for flavorful vegetable and meat dishes infused with a wonderful blend of herbs and spices. They serve appetizers, sidings, main courses, drinks, and desserts that are representative of Northern, Central, and Eastern Indian cuisine as I learned from their very informative website.

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Davao Delicious Turns One!

Who would have thought that Davao’s premier food blog, Davao Delicious, only turned one yesterday. With all the delicious writing, one would think that the blog is a long-timer in the niche of food blogs.

Awarded as one of the Emerging Influential Blogs for 2008, Davao Delicious definitely gives justice to its tagline — “Food the way it should be read

The write-ups are as delicious as the food that is being written about.

My warmest congratulations, Blogie! :-)