Author: Michelle Victoria Cruz

Filipinos are into any type of Asian cuisine, we can’t deny our love for food and one of which is our undying love for Japanese food, it gets trendy in the country and besides who would not want a bowl of hot ramen or a bite of a very flavourful Ebi tempura? What about a special Takoyaki or an authentic tasting Sushi? If yes this may come as a good news for you! Because a Sushi and Takoyaki Bar recently opened in Pampanga! Its Gohan Takoyaki and Sushi Bar, located at the 2nd level of Moderno Foodpark in San Fernando…

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Dreaming of traveling but short on budget? Worry no more, because City of San Fernando, Pampanga, has you covered! Discover City of San Fernando and re-discover its history as you travel around the heritage sites with your very own City of San Fernando Heritage Passport. Be ready to explore the remarkable heritage sites and structures that City of San Fernando has to offer. To avail of the CSF Heritage Passport, visit the City Hall, Heroes Hall, Heritage Cafe, City Tourism Office, or Old Train Station at Brgy. Sto Niño. Claiming the passport is available every Monday to Friday from 8:00…

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As Halloween approaches, thrill-seekers and ghost enthusiasts alike gear up for spine-tingling adventures. For those craving a genuine scare, the “Spooky Tour” promises an unforgettable experience. This featured article unveils four haunted locations in Pampanga, guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. Bale Kastila – Paguiran, Floridablanca Nestled in the heart of Paguiran, Floridablanca, Bale Kastila stands as a relic of the Spanish era. This heritage house, owned by Don Alfredo, is reputed to be the oldest in Florida, Pampanga. Locals often recount eerie encounters with the ghost of an old woman said to haunt the property. Passersby are advised…

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