Who would’ve thought that we’re able to see the words Techy and Eco-friendly together?
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Finally the world is healing! Meet the self-charging adidas RPT-02 SOL headphones. The newly unveiled audio-to-sound transducer that doesn’t need a plugging to keep the music going.
The solar-powered headphones from Adidas only needs natural and artificial light to charge. This device also includes a control knob to control your audio, answer calls, and the more like any other advanced wireless headphones.
Adidas RPT-02 SOL Wireless Headphones includes:
Headphone
On the Ear
Wireless Headphones
Bluetooth
Microphone
20Hz (Min) – 20KHz (Max) Frequency Response
Inline Remote
Deep Bass
Other than that, the device is IPX rated for sweat and water resistance, so you dont have to worry about sweating when jogging around the town with a music on.
For only $230, that is 13,110 in Philippine pesos, you can have a pair of self-charging Bluetooth audio with Exeger’s Powerfoyle solar cells built right into the recycled plastic headband and is said to have around 80 hours of reserved battery life.
Photo from Adidas
Music and light give us the energy to stay on the move. Let the light from the sun motivate you to reach your full potential.
Craving for more chicken, seafood, and milk tea but can never get enough of it? Worry no more because Unlimited City has got you covered, with its offerings of unlimited chicken, seafood, milk tea, and more at a very affordable price!
They offer menus with many dishes, ranging from barbequed meat slices to sizzling plates to their equally delectable flavored chicken and mixed seafood. You’re surely in for a treat here!
MOUTH-WATERING, GRATIFYING CHOICES
The Unlimited City comprises four diners: Wingettes, SebuCha, Pulutan, and Pastel. That’s four eating places for you to choose from, with each having a wide array of food you can try out!
Wingettes offer their best-selling unlimited flavored chicken wings, mixed seafood, and sizzling sisig topped with eggs. Included with the chicken wing orders are unlimited servings of chicken wings also, rice, potato chips, and milk tea.
Sebu Cha, widely known for its milk tea varieties, also proudly offers their extensive set of refreshing beverages, both hot and cold.
At Pulutan, you can order alcoholic drinks with your friends or opt for non-alcoholic beverages. They also have sizzling plates and pulutan choices that complement any drink you get.
Lastly, Pastel also serves cold desserts and beverages, such as halo-halo and shakes. The stall also has food and snacks such as pizza, a sisig superbowl, and chicken lollipops that you can eat with their deserts.
MORE THAN JUST FOOD
Aside from the delicious food they serve in Unlimited City, the place also has a lively vibe, perfect for get-togethers with family and friends.
The place also has a live band during the night, specifically at the Pulutan diner, setting the mood for patrons and entertaining them while they eat and drink.
Exact location: San Isidro St., Talisay City (across Jetti Gasoline Station beside Bas Bucao clinic)
BY CAR: You may navigate with the help of Waze or Google Maps. To get exact directions from your app, set your destination to “Unlimited City” in Talisay City, Cebu. When you’re already in the area, you may ask locals about the location of “Unlimited City.”
Planning to go to Siquijor but worried about possible high rates for your trip? Worry no more because the Ceres Bus Liner company recently added a new route for passengers: the Cebu City-Siquijor-Cebu City route.
Siquijor, Philippines | Photo from Unsplash
By taking this route, you’ll have to travel south of Cebu, then climb aboard a ferry bound to Siquijor. This option will save you money, as it is the most affordable option!
Here are the things you’ll need to remember when planning to take the trip:
Suppose you’re currently in Cebu City; you may head to the South Bus Terminal and take a bus to Liloan Port. The port is situated at Santander, a province in the southern part of Cebu.
Take note that the bus you’ll be boarding must have either “Liloan Port” or “Bato via Oslob” on its signboard, as these buses are only the ones that can take you to the port. Tickets will cost you around ₱400, and the trip may last around five hours.
Once you get to Liloan Port, the bus will climb aboard a ferry bound to Larena, Siquijor. The ferries depart at 2:00 AM every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The buses will pass through the towns Enrique Villanueva, Maria, Lazi, San Juan, and Siquijor, then back to Larena Port. From there, you can choose where to get off the bus, then take a tricycle to your final destination in Siquijor,
Photo from Local Government of Maria, Siquijor
Trip Schedule
Cebu City to Siquijor:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8:00 PM
Sunday at 1:00 AM
Siquijor to Cebu City:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1:00 PM
Sunday at 3:00 PM
For your convenience and other passengers, you may book a trip before your planned departure at the Ceres Bus garage located at Rajo, Kinsang-an, Pardo, Cebu.
Support and Service are the words that best describe a business process outsourcing (BPO) company. And they are qualities that greatly complement a Cebuano, which is why BPO companies are spread throughout Cebu.
But what if you want an upgraded version of BPO? Worry not, as you won’t have to look far as one who offers global service and diverse support can be found here in Cebu.
Fusion BPO Services is bringing brands closer to customers, with innovative technology and the power of human connection through myriad BPO services. And they sure are not new to the game as they have been continuously growing and innovating for the past 33 years.
What does Fusion Do?
They aim to take your business ahead through a blend of manpower, technology, research, and analytics. Some of their diverse range of call center services that assure you going forward are:
garnering potential customers
managing data efficiently
troubleshooting technical problems
administration issues
How is Fusion different?
Fusion BPO Services does all these services differently, passionately, and with fervor. They have designed services in the best possible way to serve the customers.
● Customized contact center solutions
They have designed this to better serve a specific industry as we all know they have different needs. Among their long list of industries are – Healthcare, Banking & Financial Services, Insurance, Retail & Ecommerce, Technology, Start-Ups, Telecom, Energy & Utility, Travel & Hospitality
● Very Diverse Support
There is nothing more comforting than having inclusivity which is why Fusion has over 12,000+ strong support experts working across 27 locations in 14 countries: United States, UK, Albania, Morocco, India, Philippines, Colombia, Canada, El Salvador, Jamaica, Thailand, Mexico, Kosovo, and Indonesia.
● Human Connection
This BPO company does not just talk but tries to connect with each interaction, making it personal. They thrive to have a human connection that allows them to keep customer concerns in focus and attend to their needs with mutual understanding and a culture of collaboration.
Get Hired and Be a part of Fusion
Eyes here for those looking for a job as they are on the lookout for the following positions:
● CALL CENTER AGENTS: Customer Service Representatives, Sales Representatives, and Technical Support Representatives for healthcare, retail, and sales account.
● NON-AGENT POSITIONS: Sr. Quality Analyst (Japanese), HR Business Partner, Employee Relations Officer, Recruitment Specialist, IT Personnel, Helpdesk Staff, IT Officer, Site Lead, Workforce Specialist, Workforce Real Time Analyst, Trainer, Senior Operations Manager, Account Manager, and Operations Manager.
What’s in it for YOU?
Work and grow in a familial environment
Competitive salary package, benefits, perks, and commissions
HMO + FREE dependent
Note: Send your resume to [email protected]. Walk-in applicants are accepted from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
Cebu has some of the best aesthetic coffee shops serving quality coffee and food. From big franchises to starting coffee shops, Cebu is full of choices when you want to sip some good coffee. Most coffee shops around Cebu are designed in a modern way and give the best aesthetic that will look good on your Instagram feed.
From hundreds of coffee shops, we’ve narrowed it down to five aesthetic coffee shops in Cebu that are either well-known coffee shop names, starting café businesses, or newly opened branches.
One thing that they all have in common is that they are aesthetically pleasing, they serve quality drinks, they serve delicious foods like pasta, sandwiches, desserts, entrees, and many more, and they have a great café ambiance.
Now, let’s get on with the list.
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in Ayala Central Bloc | Photo from Ayala Malls Central Bloc Facebook Page
1. Coffee Project – Starmall Talisay
Coffee Project, located at Starmall Talisay, Cebu, is one of the most Instagram-worthy cafés due to its unique and cozy aesthetic. This café has different dining seats and tables that are still cohesive and make the place look really top-tier.
Coffee Project used modern industrial designs like the use of bricks, modern paintings, unique chandeliers, and bicycle parts designed to look aesthetic. Together with the modern furniture and decoration are refreshing and colorful flowers that give the café a relaxing vibe.
This café is not only aesthetic because of its decorations. Coffee Project offers a variety of coffees, frappes, teas, fruity drinks, sandwiches, pizzas, pastas, and savory dishes that are served beautifully and tastefully. Other than their beautiful place and quality food and drinks, Coffee Project is also known to be a great place to meet with friends, to have some “me” time, or to just enjoy a good cup of coffee.
Together with its great coffee, food, ambiance, and location, this cozy and aesthetic café is surely one of the must-visit coffee shops in Cebu that you should never miss.
Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
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Photo from Coffee Project (Talisay) Facebook Page
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Kitkat Coffee Chiller
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM on Mondays to Thursdays and 7:00 AM to 12:00 MN on Fridays to Sundays.
Exact location: Sea Views Heights, Lawaan 1, 6045 Talisay, Cebu, Philippines – approx. 25 minutes away from the city.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Ride any jeepney going to Minglanilla or Naga, and drop off at Starmall in Talisay City. You can also ride a MyBus from SM City (going to Lawaan).
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Coffee Project” in Cebu City. Parking space is available.
2. CBTL Central Bloc
CBTL, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, has it all. This coffee shop is one of the most aesthetically pleasing in Cebu, and even the country.
CBTL uses large glass windows and doors, arched ceilings, with modern furniture and decorations. They have indoor seats as well as fresco seats that every customer can choose from. Like classic cafes, CBTL is both modern and cozy. This aesthetic café is not only pleasing for its appearance but also for the quality of its served foods and drinks.
CBTL has it all when it comes to the variety of drinks and foods that they serve. This café serves a selection of savory breakfasts, Filipino breakfasts, hashbrowns, omelettes, toast, soup, starter, salad, sandwich, entree, pasta, side, coffee, espresso, non-coffee drinks, tea, tea latte, pizza, and dessert. Other than great food and drink, this café also offers a variety of merchandise that everyone can enjoy.
Together with their quality products, amazing locations, cozy ambiance, and aesthetic space, this coffee shop will surely satisfy your coffee craving and your eyes. Pay this place a visit, either solo or with your friends, and you will definitely enjoy this place and their menu.
Photo from Ayala Malls Central Bloc Facebook Page
Photo from Ayala Malls Central Bloc Facebook Page
Photo from Ayala Malls Central Bloc Facebook Page
Photo from Ayala Malls Central Bloc Facebook Page
Photo from The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Facebook Page
Photo from The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Facebook Page
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 12:00 NN to 8:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays.
Exact location: 1st Level – Garden Row, Ayala Malls Central Bloc, V. Padriga St., Cebu IT Park, Cebu City, Philippines – approx. 15 minutes away from the city.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: If you are from around the city, just ride a public utility vehicle, jeepney or bus, and ask them to bring you to Ayala Central Bloc.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “CBTL Central Bloc” in Cebu City. Parking space is available.
3. Starbucks Mactan Newtown
Starbucks Mactan Newtown is one of the most aesthetic coffee shops in Cebu. Designed like usual Starbucks cafés around the Philippines, this one in Mactan is also designed with modern architecture, decoration, and furniture, and uses the coffee shop’s classic colors.
Starbucks in Mactan Newtown used modern designs such as white-colored brick walls, along with 3D and painted leaf accents, to create a cozy and aesthetically pleasing environment. This coffee shop has big glass windows, and they have indoor seats as well as outdoor seats.
In front of the outdoor seats are aesthetic trees, which give a cool and relaxing vibe to the place. Just like the usual Starbucks café, this one also serves a selection of coffee drinks, including espresso, tea, frappuccino, freshly brewed coffee, cold brew, milkshake, dessert, and many more.
They also allow custom orders so customers can enjoy their favorite Starbucks drink. Through this Starbucks in Mactan Newton, Starbucks coffee lovers near Mactan can easily purchase their favorite drinks in this café and enjoy their purchase together with the great aesthetic of this coffee shop. Once you pay a visit to Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, you can now stop by this aesthetic Starbucks store to enjoy the place and their classic drinks and desserts.
Photo from Starbucks Philippines Facebook Page
Photo from Starbucks Philippines Facebook Page
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 7:00 AM to 1:00 AM on Mondays to Sundays.
Exact location: The Mactan Newtown, M. L. Quezon National Highway, Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines – approx. 40 minutes away from the city.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: If you are from around the city, just ride a public utility vehicle, jeepney or bus, and ask them to bring you to Mactan Newtown, Starbucks.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Starbucks Mactan Newtown” in Cebu City. Parking space is available.
4. Bo’s Coffee – Banawa Branch
Bo’s Coffee in Banawa is definitely one of the most aesthetic cafes in Cebu, or even the country. This café has a modern architectural design on both its exterior and interior. The café used the colors black, white, brown, and cream to give the “coffee” aesthetic, representing the coffee shop. Bo’s café has wood dining tables and chairs that are good for solo or two diners, as well as wooden long tables that can seat up to 10 customers.
The whole interior used cream, white, black, and yellow colors. That goes well with the wooden decorations, furniture, and pour-over counter. Furthermore, the interior is also full of paintings and pictures of some landmarks here in our country, as well as creative modern paintings that show the Filipino culture.
On the other hand, the café’s exterior shows a modern café, with fresco seats on the side, huge windows, a lot of light, and asymmetrical roof cuts. Together with the café’s aesthetic design, this coffee shop also offers some of the best coffee, tea, fruit drinks, sandwiches, pasta, cakes, and pastries in Cebu.
Bo’s Coffee is definitely one of the cafés around Cebu that you should never miss. This café is a good place to visit to not only enjoy its drinks, food, and aesthetic, but to also appreciate the Philippines when it comes to harvesting coffee beans, culture, landmarks, and beauty. Pay a visit to their Banawa branch to get the full experience of their café and their delicious products.
Photo from Bo’s Coffee Facebook Page
Photo from Bo’s Coffee Facebook Page
Photo from Bo’s Coffee Facebook Page
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Photo from Bo’s Coffee Facebook Page
Photo from Bo’s Coffee Facebook Page
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Cold White Brew
Iced Creamy Latte
Hot chocolate
Iced Chocolate
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays.
Exact location: R. Duterte St., Banawa, Brgy. Guadalupe, Cebu City, Philippines – approx. 1 minute away from the city.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: If you are from around the city, just ride a public utility vehicle, jeepney or bus, and ask them to bring you to Bo’s Coffee, Banawa Branch. The place is very near from the city, so taking a walk if you are from around Cebu City is also a choice.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Bo’s Coffee” in Cebu City. Parking space is available.
5. Tightrope
Also, one of the most beautiful cafes in Cebu is Tightrope. This café has a modern industrial interior design with the use of concrete and gray tones that looks aesthetically pleasing to everyone. Its interior has a minimalist aesthetic.
They used wooden chairs on both indoor and fresco seats, a pour-over counter, and every decoration and interior color in the black and white tones. Additionally, dried flower installations and word art are displayed within their café’s walls. On the other hand, Tightrope’s exterior also uses black, gray, and white tones and shows modern industrial design.
They have large glass windows with blinds, and the fresco seats are on the side and front of the café. More than their aesthetically designed café, this café has it all when it comes to the selection of drinks and dishes that are served. Tightrope serves quality coffee drinks, non-coffee drinks, pasta, breakfast meals, desserts, different side dishes, and a variety of main courses for lunch and dinner.
According to their regular guests, Tightrope serves quality, freshly brewed coffee and dishes that are delicious and served aesthetically. They even said that Tightrope has one of the best white cold brews in Cebu City. Tightrope has two branches that you can visit, one along F. Cabahug and the other at Velez Medical Arts. Both branches are certainly aesthetic and serve quality foods and drinks that you can enjoy. Be delighted by Tightrope’s ambiance, location, food and drinks.
Visit this aesthetic café, and you will recognize their quality café service.
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
Photo from Tightrope Coffee (Cebu City, Philippines) Facebook Page
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Spanish Latte
White Cold Brew
Hibiscus Cold Brew
Beef Shortrib Sandwich
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: F. Cabahug Branch- 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays
Velez Medical Arts Branch- 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays
Exact location: M. L. Quezon Avenue, F. Cabahug St, 6000, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 15 minutes from the city.
Velez Medical Arts, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 10 minutes from the city
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by F. Cabahug in Cebu like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at F. Cabahug. The same direction for those who wants to go at the branch in Velez Medical Arts.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Tightrope Coffee” in Cebu. Choose among the two branches. Parking space is available.
For someone who enjoys being in a laidback place to unwind during this pandemic, the closest you could go is Anahaw Beach in Barili, southern Cebu. You’ll get all the Siargao feels with the beach and the accommodation.
Formerly known as Sanraka Beach, Anahaw Beach has now re-opened to welcome new guests to their humble abode.
Not your typical hotel-ish type resort, but is definitely something worth visiting. We all would love to experience being in a place that’s cozy and laidback. Especially with the lockdown, we all deserve to breathe one with nature.
As of this writing, Anahaw Beach has a combinatiin of 8 small and medium cottages for your overnight stay, but foams and pillows are not provided for use.
Since they are still on soft-opening their air-conditioned rooms with beds are still under construction. Don’t fret though, because you can never go wrong with a fresh air ambiance.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
RATES:
Big payag promo rate: ₱3,000 per day (max of 10 persons)
Medium open-air cottage: ₱1,000 per day (max of 10 persons)
Small open-air cottage: ₱500 per day (max of 10 persons)
BY BUS: From Cebu South Bus Terminal (temporarily situated at Lantaw SRP), take a bus heading to Barili and ask the driver to drop you off the center of Barili. Take a motorbike and tell the driver to send you to Anahaw Beach, formerly Sarnaca (near Japitan fish port).
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Japitan Fish Port”. From there, ask around that you’re heading to Anahaw Beach (Sarnaca).
One way of traveling is by living like the locals, which means doing their daily rituals, eating their comfort foods, or simply living their life for a short period of time. Here in the Philippines, each region or even province has different food specialties that are uncommon for foreign or even Filipino visitors.
Along the corners of this country lie the exotic dishes that may not be pleasing to everyone, but were originally discovered and made by our locals. They could be in the form of a dish, soup, dessert, or street food, and all of them are uniquely ours and represent a part of our country’s culinary world and culture. With these exotic dishes being prominent and popular among travelers, they are becoming a staple every visitor (or even the locals) must try.
Photo from LJay Manayon
A lot of Filipino and foreign travelers love exploring new and exotic dishes when they visit certain places. From eating bugs, unusual animal parts, or uncommon seafood, they are going to try them all to get the full experience of being a local in the place that they traveled to.
Cebu is one of the places in the Philippines that offers a variety of exotic foods that are not only “unusual” but also really delicious, healthy, and some are even aphrodisiac.
From the numerous exotic dishes in Cebu, we’ve narrowed it down to 5 of the craziest eats that you must try in Cebu. These foods are unique, popular among the locals, quite tasty, surely surprising, and definitely exotic. If you are a food explorer, I can assure you that these dishes will give you the satisfaction of trying something new and fulfill your travel experience.
Now, let’s get on with the list!
1. Skewered Saang
Photo from The Sibutad Tourism Office Facebook Page
Photo from The Sibutad Tourism Office Facebook Page
Photo from The Sibutad Tourism Office Facebook Page
Photo from The Sibutad Tourism Office Facebook Page
Saang (Lambis scorpius), also known as spider shells or scorpion conch, is a gastropod shellfish that is being sold as a skewered street food around Cebu. Street food vendors prepare this exotic food by boiling the shells, taking the meat inside, and skewing them on a stick.
With saang shellfish being very abundant in the oceans around Cebu, a lot of vendors took the opportunity to sell them after realizing that they have edible and delicious meat inside. Vendors sell Skewered Saang for around Php 25.00, and the price varies depending on the size. This street food is relatively new, especially for tourists from other countries or even for those who are from other cities and provinces in the Philippines.
At first, it would feel strange to try this food, but after probably trying one or two, one can already appreciate its delicious taste and interesting texture. Skewered Saang is best served with a vinegar dip or soy sauce dip filled with onions, garlic, and pepper, and this food can be eaten as an appetizer, snack, or side dish.
This street food is readily available around coastal towns, near fish ports, and also around the city proper of Cebu, where cart merchants sell it as well. Once you visit Cebu, never miss trying this “crazy” but tasty and unique street food. Skewered Saang is an original and very Filipino street food that any visitor should try to fully submerge in the Philippines’ culinary world.
2. Taguangkan
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A famous and unique skewered dish served in Bantayan Island, named Taguangkan, is a grilled chicken large intestine with undeveloped eggs, wrapped and twisted on a stick.
This exotic dish is called Taguangkan, which is from the words ‘tagu’ which translates to as ‘womb’, and ‘anak’ or eggs for chickens, meaning “an undeveloped egg from a chicken’s womb/ovary”. With the abundant supply of chicken and eggs from the numerous poultry farms around Bantayan Island, this dish has become a delicacy and exotic food that every visitor to the island must try.
The dish looks like a chicken leg with no bones, and tastes like a normal grilled unsalted egg. For a day of swimming and different island activities, this dish is a great source of protein so that your energy will remain high until the end of the day. The food may seem strange and foreign at first, but with its delicious taste and surely edible origin, one can surely eat and enjoy this exotic delicacy.
Once you pay a visit to Bantayan Island or other nearby islands, try Taguangkan, a crazy but very delicious dish that will seal your stay in the islands.
3. Tuslob Buwa
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Photo from Elvie’s Tuslob Buwa Facebook Page
Photo from Elvie’s Tuslob Buwa Facebook Page
Photo from Jed Manayon
Photo from Jed Manayon
Photo from Jed Manayon
Photo from Jed Manayon
Tuslob Buwa is a popular street food around Pasil, Ermita and other parts of Cebu that every group of friends, family, or even strangers, enjoy and share around an eating table.
This street food became a staple in Cebu’s modern culture, to the point that even restaurants started serving this dish with their own twists and incorporations. This street food’s chief ingredients are pork liver and brain, which are sauteed with onions, garlic, chilies, and shrimp paste. Sometimes, they add shrimp meat and soy sauce for added flavor.
This dish has a greasy consistency. It is watery at first, and after being cooked, it changes into a thick, bubbly stew. “Tuslob Buwa” roughly translates into ‘dip in bubbles’ meaning you can dip a rice ball into the bubbly stew to enjoy this street food. Among vendors, they sell the rice wrapped around coconut or pandan leaves, called puso, for only Php 5.00 or more, and then allow the customers to eat them together while dipping them in the cooked bubbly stew. Tuslob Buwa is an original Filipino street food that every local and foreign visitor should try.
4. Bakasi
Photo from Entoy’s Bakasihan
Photo from Entoy’s Bakasihan
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Bakasi is one of Cebu’s exotic foods that every local and foreign visitor should try. Bakasi is the Cebuano term for reef eels, and this exotic seafood is quite abundant in the coastal areas of Cordova, Cebu.
Bakasi is usually served in kinilaw or nilarang style, but some eateries cooked it by frying or grilling the eels. Their skin is slimy, they have white meat and a backbone that goes from their head down to their tip. Due to its appearance, especially when cooked with soup or served raw, not all people are brave enough to give this dish a try.
This exotic food is delicious, and once you try one eel, you will want to get more of it. For starters, trying the fried eel would be advisable because they don’t look too unpleasant, and you can easily eat the Bakasi, including its bones. After that, you can try the kinilaw-style or nilarang-cooked Bakasi to taste the seafood and fresh taste of the eels. Bakasi is even believed by the locals to be an aphrodisiac, giving them unexplainable body heat after eating the eels.
Bakasi is available at several carinderias around Cebu, and one of the most famous Bakasi eateries is Entoy’s Bakasihan, which is even featured in a popular Netflix series. You can get a taste of Bakasi for only Php 30.00 or more. This food may not be for everyone due to its unpleasant appearance, but if you are not a faint-hearted, this is definitely a must-try and a great way to explore Filipino dishes.
5. Lansiao
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Photo from PANLASANG MAMAMAYANG YouTube Channel
Photo from PANLASANG MAMAMAYANG YouTube Channel
Photo from PANLASANG MAMAMAYANG YouTube Channel
Photo from PANLASANG MAMAMAYANG YouTube Channel
Lansiao is a commonly found Cebuano carinderia soup made from bull’s, or sometimes horse’s, testicles. The word lansiao is said to be from a Chinese dialect that literally translates to “dick”. This dish is also known as Soup No.5 in some areas of the country, and these perfectly boiled testicles with other tasty ingredients are popular as an aphrodisiac food among Cebu locals.
The nutty and earthy taste from the nether region of these animals, together with their gummy or rubbery texture, is a treat that every local and visitor enjoys and savors. Lansiao is usually cooked with pieces of meat, membrane, other internal organs of bulls, and, of course, the penis, and this soup is boiled for a long period of time to get the pieces soft and the soup quite tasty.
Lansiao is not for everyone, especially if they are aware of the main ingredient, but once tasted, at least the soup, they return for more. This exotic Cebuano dish is served at many carinderias around the city and province, and this is a popular dish that one should try when paying a visit to Cebu.
Budget travel is one of the most prominent kinds of traveling in which every penny is already allotted for something. With the budget being quite tight, some travelers choose to stay at hostels rather than pay for expensive hotel rooms.
Through hostels, one can enjoy traveling in a place for a long time without the need to pay a lot of money for a room to stay in. A bed space shared with other travelers is usually enough for budget-solo or even group trips, and sometimes a private hostel room is also affordable to have more security and privacy during the stay.
However, budget is not the only determining factor in choosing the best hostel to stay at. A lot of travelers, or even locals that want to unwind, are also looking at the hostel’s cleanliness, space, customer service, location, available food stores, and aesthetics. With the aforementioned criteria, some hostels may be out of their choices, while others are undoubtedly so outstanding that every traveler checks them for vacancies.
Murals Hostel | Photo from Murals Facebook Page
In Cebu City, there are a lot of hostels that offer dorm-type rooms and private rooms for quite affordable prices while still providing quality rooms and services that every customer is delighted by. Right from peaceful, near the beach, loud and active, near the city, to Instagram-worthy hostels, Cebu has it all.
From hundred of hostels around Cebu, we’ve narrowed it down to 5 of the most aesthetic hostels in Cebu, not just for the eyes but also for the pocket and accommodation to receive. These hostels have great aesthetics, accommodation, clean and spacious rooms, affordable prices, great locations, and are a few of the must-visit hostels in Cebu. Pay a visit to these hostels to surely enjoy a clean, relaxing, fun, and affordable stay in Cebu. Check their sites and start booking at these hostels for your next trip.
Now, let’s get on with the list.
1. Flying Fish Hostel
Flying Fish Hostel, located in Banilad, Cebu City, is a clean, convenient, affordable, and aesthetic stay that travelers and even locals visit. This hostel is made to provide affordable and comfortable bed spaces while maintaining a clean, cozy, and aesthetic environment. With its rooms and common area decorated with modern and classic Filipino furniture and displays, the aesthetic of this hostel is surely topnotch.
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Flying Fish Hostel combined modern industrial designs of raw concrete and spilled paint, with classic Filipino homey decorations and furniture. From wooden walls, decks, stairs, classic Filipino chairs, and many more, this place is surely comforting and gives a homey feeling even if you are not at your home.
This place is open for travelers or even locals who want to escape the bustle of the city. Flying Fish Hostel has a pool and they also serve kitchen specials that you must try if you pay them a visit. One of the kitchens is Pukot Kitchen, which serves Tuesdays to Sundays, from 11 AM to 9 PM, and the other is Papachalupa, which serves every Friday from 4 PM to 10 PM.
Experience a comfortable, clean, and affordable stay at Flying Fish Hostel, and enjoy, unwind, and relax on your much-deserved staycation.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
ROOM RATES:
Dorm style rooms:
12 Beds dorm: ₱500 per night (Minimum of 6 persons per group)
10 Beds dorm: ₱500 per night (Minimum of 5 persons per group)
Small double room: ₱1,100 per night, good for 2 persons, extra person is ₱500 per head
Double deluxe room: ₱1,400 per night, good for 2 persons, extra person is ₱500 per head
INCLUSIONS:
Clean linens and towels
Shampoo and Body wash
soft tissue (rolls)
Hot and cold water in a dispenser at the common area.
Lounge Area and working tables
Wifi Access
Free use of the swimming pool for In-house guests.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Pukot Kitchen is open to serve Tuesdays through Sundays from 11AM to 9PM.
Papachalupa opens a pop-up store every Friday 4PM to 10PM.
Exact location: 8 Adelfa Street, El Dorado Subdivision, Banilad, Cebu City; right next to Banilad Town Centre – 20 to 30 minutes from city center.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: If you are from Luzon or Mindanao, ride a bus, ferry, or plane going to Cebu City, and ride a public utility vehicle going to El Dorado Subdivision, Banilad. If you are from around the city, just ride a public utility vehicle and ask them to bring you to Banilad.
BY CAR: Navigate by Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “The Flying Fish Boutique Hostel Cebu”. Parking space is available.
2. Mad Monkey Hostel
Mad Monkey Hostel is a place filled with activities that every city-goer loves and enjoys. This hostel has different rooms, a bar, a restaurant, a gaming area, a swimming pool, karaoke, and many more.
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Located in San Miguel, Cebu City, which is near most of the different tourist spots in Cebu, the hostel hosts different activities each day in which they conduct beer pong tournaments, pop quiz days, music quizzes, karaoke nights, wall street, war games, Latin nights, and many more that every guest enjoys.
With their friendly staff, comfortable rooms, delicious meals, and many other amenities, a visit to Mad Monkey Hostel will undoubtedly enhance and energize one’s social life, and be a fun stay that every guest deserves.
The aesthetic of the place is very modern, using black and white classic design for the rooms, with modern paintings that are very pleasing to the eyes. This place also offers tour packages, allowing travelers to enjoy the city to its maximum. If you want to visit Cebu City and all of its tourist destinations, you can stay at Mad Monkey Hostel and enjoy their activities that involve exploring the beauty of Cebu.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
ROOM RATES:
Standard 8-Bed Dorm: ₱450 /head /night (Shared)
Standard 6-Bed Dorm: ₱550 /head /night (Shared)
Standard 4-Bed Dorm: ₱600 /head /night (Shared)
Standard 4-Bed Female Dorm: ₱650 /head /night (Shared)
Standard Double: ₱880 /night, good for 2pax
Standard Double+: ₱1,350 /night, good for 2pax
Standard Twin: ₱1,100 /night, good for 2 pax
Standard Twin Bunk: ₱1,000 /night, good for 2pax
Superior Double: ₱1,500 /night, good for 2pax
Standard 4-Bed Private Dorm: ₱2,300 /night, good for 4pax
Standard 6-Bed Private Dorm: ₱3,100 /night, good for 6pax
Standard 8-Bed Private Dorm: ₱3,500 /night, good for 8pax
Exact location: 79 Echavez St Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines – Approx. 10 minutes from city center.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: If you are from Luzon or Mindanao, ride a bus, ferry, or plane going to Cebu City, and ride a public utility vehicle going to Echavez St., Cebu. If you are from around the city, just ride a public utility vehicle and ask them to bring you to Echavez Street, Cebu.
BY CAR: Navigate by Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Mad Monkey Hostel” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
3. HappyNest Hostel
Clean, cozy, and affordable-that is how guests describe HappyNest Hostel. This hostel is located at MJ Cuenco, Cebu City, near a pier, which is perfect for those who travel by ferry.
The aesthetic of the place is very modern and industrial with its design of concrete walls, and yellow doors and yellow decorative accents. The place is very pleasing, not just to the eyes but also to the pocket and comfort.
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HappyNest hostel always makes sure that their beds have new linens, clean rooms, and that they provide accommodating and quality service. For their prices, a stay at HappyNest hostel is definitely worth it and more.
This place’s location is perfect for ferry travelers, as it is only a 5-minute walk from the pier. More than the rooms and bed spaces, this hostel also offers different meals that one can enjoy during their stay.
The common area is also large, making it ideal for groups who want to sit together and have some nice talks or fun. HappyNest hostel is definitely one of the best aesthetic hostels around Cebu that you must give a chance when choosing an affordable stay for your next Cebu trip.
Exact location: Near Plaza Independencia, Behind Toyota MJ Cuenco, Cebu City, Philippines– Approx. 10 minutes from city center.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: If you are from Luzon or Mindanao, ride a bus, ferry, or plane going to Cebu City, and ride a public utility vehicle going to MJ Cuenco, Cebu. If you are from around the city, just ride a public utility vehicle and ask them to bring you to MJ Cuenco, Cebu.
BY CAR: Navigate by Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “HappyNest Hostel” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
4. Murals Hostel
Murals Hostel, located at F. Cabahug St., Cebu City, is an aesthetic hostel with its modern, minimalist, with a touch of bright colors, room designs.
The vibe of the rooms at Murals Hostel is cute, clean, very young and aesthetic. This hostel provides bed spaces with new linens, clean areas, affordable rates, accommodating and friendly staff, and a cozy room vibe that every guest would appreciate during their staycation.
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Other than their rooms, this hostel also has a spacious, homey, and cozy common room that everyone can enjoy. Their common has a lot of outlets, a huge common table, and colorful bean bags to sit on or use as pillows.
They have white and wood minimalist furniture around the whole hostel, and different rainbow-colored decorations and color accents. Furthermore, Murals Hostel also has a café with a selection of different drinks and foods that one can enjoy once they pay this place a visit.
Murals Hostel is definitely one of the most aesthetic hostels in Cebu, and this place is surely one of the best choices to book a bed space or a room for your stay in Cebu City.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
ROOM RATES:
A Bed in an 8-Bed Mixed Dorm: ₱750 /night
A bed in a 6-Bed Mixed Dorm: ₱750 /night
A bed in a 6-Bed Female Dorm: ₱750 /night
Queen Room: ₱1,550 per night, good for 2pax
Quadruple Room: ₱2,800 per night, good for 4pax
Family Double Room: ₱3,600 per night, good for 6pax
Exact location: F. Cabahug St., Cebu City, Philippines– Approx. 10 minutes from city center.
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: If you are from Luzon or Mindanao, ride a bus, ferry, or plane going to Cebu City, and ride a public utility vehicle going to F. Cabahug St., Cebu. If you are from around the city, just ride a public utility vehicle and ask them to bring you to F. Cabahug St., Cebu.
BY CAR: Navigate by Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Murals Hostel” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
5. Maayong Hostel
A tropically designed hostel located at Moalboal, Cebu, Maayong Hostel offers bed spaces or rooms that every guest can enjoy together with the very near beach and different activities in the area.
Maayong Hostel was designed and constructed with the use of wood, bamboo, nipa, and other natural materials that compliments the tropical landscape of Moalboal. This hostel is aesthetically pleasing, giving the beach, provincial, and staycation vibes.
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With the way the hostel rooms are designed, one can feel peaceful, relaxed, and astonished during their stay at this hostel. Other than the design, this hostel also serves clean rooms, comfortable beds, and accommodating service, all for an affordable price.
Maayong Hostel also serves foods and drinks that guests and other travelers near the beach can enjoy and savor. Together with the great location, cozy hostel rooms, great food, and great company, this hostel is definitely a top choice when travelling around Moalboal. Maayong Hostel is surely a satisfying and worthwhile stay that you should consider for your next trip around Cebu.
RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
ROOM RATES:
A Bed in a 12-Bed Mixed Dorm: ₱500 /night
Native Fan Bungalow: ₱1,300 /night, goof for 2 pax
Airconditioned Bungalow: ₱1,500 /night, goof for 2 pax
Exact location: Panagsama Beach, Moalboal, Southern Cebu — 3-4 hours away from the city.
BY BUS: Find your way to Cebu South Bus Terminal. From the bus terminal, ride a bus bound for Bato-Barili. Travel time takes about 2.5 – 4 hours depending on the traffic in the city.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Panagsama Beach Resort” in Moalboal, Cebu. Parking space is available upon arrival.
Coffee is a drink that most people love to sip in the morning, on a cold afternoon, on a hot day, or pretty much anytime of the day and anywhere. With coffee being so popular, a lot of coffee shops opened and grabbed the opportunity to serve coffee and different side meals that coffee lovers would never neglect.
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Around Cebu City, there are a lot of coffee shops that serve quality coffee together with delicious daily meals and snacks. From pasta, cakes, muffins, bread, pastries, croissants, rice meals, and many more, these coffee shops have it all. If before, coffee shops only served coffee and some cakes, now, they are like a hybrid of a café and a restaurant.
From hundreds of coffee shops, we’ve narrowed it down to eight of the most underrated coffee shops in Cebu that every coffee lover should pay a visit to at least once in their life.
Let’s get on with the list!
1. 5G Coffee House
5G Coffee House offers different selections of café drinks and one of the best croissants around Cebu. This business was established by a 21-year-old, who started the 5G Coffee House out of mere interest.
5G Coffee House is a cozy place, with wooden dining areas and a pour-over bar, allowing the guests to interact with each other and comfortably enjoy their drinks and food. The coffee house’s specialty is their croissants, in which they reinvented the classic French pastry by incorporating different modern and widely loved flavor combinations into it.
Through 5G Coffee House, croissants became an accessible comfort binge around Cebu, together with their delicious caffeinated and decaffeinated drinks. Make sure to visit this underrated coffee shop in Cebu and get a taste of their special croissants, coffee, and milkshakes.
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Legendary Croissant
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 9:00 AM to 5:50 PM on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Exact location: 7k 2nd Street,San Antonio Village, Barangay Apas, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 15 minutes from the city.
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by Brgy. Apas in Cebu City like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at San Antonio Village.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “5G Coffee House” in Apas. Parking space is available.
2. Akasya Café
Akasya Café is a coffee shop around Talisay Cebu that offers hot, iced, and blended drinks, mostly caffeinated, together with their different cakes, muffins, puff pastries, and paninis. One can be astonished by the minimalist look of the place, which gives a homey feeling and allows for comfortable dining.
This place has indoor and fresco seats, a selection of different drink flavors, and different cake, bread, or sandwich selections, that guests can choose from once they visit Akasya Café.
Some of their best-sellers are their drinks and their strawberry & cream croissant. With their affordable prices and Instagram-worthy location, drinks, and foods, Akasya Café is surely a great place to hang up with friends or enjoy some “me” time.
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Coffee
Strawberry & Cream Croissant
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays.
Exact location: Sangi Rd. Tabunok, Talisay City, Cebu, Philippines- Approx. 20 minutes from the city. The Black Box, Pooc, Talisay City, Cebu, Philippines- Approx. 20 minutes from the city.
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by Tabunok, Talisay City in Cebu like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at Tabunok, Sangi Road.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Akasya Cafe” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
3. Dragonfly Café
If you are looking for a place to have breakfast, lunch, pasta, gelato, baked goods, coffee, and many more, Dragonfly Café is a great place to visit around Cebu. Dragonfly Café offers a variety of blended coffee drinks, hot and iced lattes, caffeinated teas, non-coffee drinks, and different breakfast and lunch dishes.
This underrated coffee shop is located in Bonifacio District, Cebu, and the aesthetics of their place are minimalist with a great ambiance. The different foods that they serve are egg dishes, wraps, baked goods, finger foods, sandwiches, different pasta, and many more.
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Blended coffee with Ferrero Rocher
Baked potato
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM on Mondays to Thursdays and 8:00 AM to 10:30 PM on Fridays to Sundays
Exact location: Bonifacio District, F. Cabahug St 6000, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 15 minutes from the city.
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by Bonifacio District in Cebu like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at Bonifacio District.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Dragonfly Café” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
4. Commonly Uncommon
Commonly Uncommon Coffee is a coffee shop located at Crossroads Mall in Cebu City and offers a variety of caffeinated drinks, cold brew, non-coffee, main dishes, pasta, bread, and tea from Hong Kong and Melbourne.
This coffee shop, owned by a coffee connoisseur, serves quality coffee drinks, and different dishes that will surely satisfy its customers. The aesthetic of the coffee shop’s interior is industrial design, like an unfinished building, with steel, wood, and concrete, and everything in black and white tones.
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Summer Aglio Olio
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays
Exact location: Crossroads Mall, Gov M Cuenco, Banilad 6000, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 10 minutes from the city.
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by Crossroads Mall in Cebu like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at Crossroads Mall.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Commonly Uncommon” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
5. Good Cup Coffee
Freshly brewed coffee and different bread, cakes, and pastries are just some of the products that Good Cup Coffee offers. This place is more popular for selling packed fresh coffee beans and mixes that a customer can brew himself.
They started as a brick-and-mortar café, but as the pandemic changed a lot of things, they switched to online selling of their fresh coffee beans from all over the world and their different coffee products. Through Good Cup Coffee, one can enjoy a café-style coffee and brew it himself, together with all the instructions and hands-on selling of the shop.
Right from buying, unboxing, and after-sales, Good Cup Coffee engages with its customers so that they can experience the best-tasting coffee that they ordered.
On the other hand, their café has a very minimalistic and clean design that provides a cozy and pleasing aesthetic. Their cups and spoons have unique embellishments, and the coffee that they serve is different from the other coffee shops. A visit to the Good Cup Coffee will undoubtedly be enjoyable due to the wonderful ambiance and delectable coffee.
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Brazil Cerrado
Sweet Dreams Espresso Blend- Decaf
Philippines BACOFA Honey
Daily Driver- All-Year Blend
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays
Exact location: Ramos Street 6000, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 5 minutes from the city.
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by Ramos Street 6000 in Cebu like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at Ramos Street 6000.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Good Cup Coffee” in Cebu. Parking space is available.
6. Tightrope
Tightrope is a coffee shop that has two branches, one along F. Cabahug and the other at Velez Medical Arts. This coffee shop offers a variety of caffeinated drinks, non-coffee drinks, breakfast meals, pasta, side dishes, desserts, and main courses for lunch and dinner.
Tightrope has a minimalist aesthetic with black and white tones, wooden chairs, a pour-over counter, and both indoor and fresco seats. They serve quality, freshly brewed coffee, and their dishes are served beautifully, that goes well with their delicious taste.
A lot of customers stated that Tightrope has the best white cold brew in Cebu City, and their foods are just as delightful as their drinks. Together with the great space ambiance and delicious drinks and meals to order, Tightrope is surely an underrated café that deserves way more recognition.
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Spanish Latte
White Cold Brew
Hibiscus Cold Brew
Beef Shortrib Sandwich
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: F. Cabahug Branch- 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays
Velez Medical Arts Branch- 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays
Exact location: M. L. Quezon Avenue, F. Cabahug St, 6000, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 15 minutes from the city.
Velez Medical Arts, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 10 minutes from the city
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by F. Cabahug in Cebu like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at F. Cabahug. The same direction for those who wants to go at the branch in Velez Medical Arts.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Tightrope Coffee” in Cebu. Choose among the two branches. Parking space is available.
7. Third Wave Coffee
Third Wave Coffee serves high-quality coffee, roasted lightly and brewed carefully to give the coffee its distinct flavor.
Supporting the third-wave coffee movement, this café serves a variety of espressos, cold brew, non-coffee drinks, different snacks, and salads. Third Wave Coffee also sells manual brewing coffee packs, twin cups, combo snacks, merchandise, and coffee art packages.
This coffee shop has two locations: one on the mezzanine floor of the Car Bar on Acacia St., Gorordo Avenue, and one in Kasambangan, Cebu. The aesthetic of the place is very industrialized, using brick and concrete materials, with coffee and earthy tones.
This café serves one of the best coffees in Cebu City, and they support a lot of organizations and movements, which makes the coffee shop quite special. Enjoy the amazing ambiance, good food, and high-quality coffee at Third Wave Coffee. This place is a must-visit, and you should not miss what this underrated café offers.
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RATES & OTHER INFORMATION
Best sellers:
Hot brew coffee
Cold brew coffee
Menu:
Other Information:
Opening hours: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Mondays to Sundays (Both branches)
Exact location: Mezzanine floor inside the Car Bar, Mariposa corner, Acacia St. Gorordo Avenue, 6000, Cebu City, Philippines- Approx. 15 minutes from the city
417 Gen. Lim St., Inside Bikes & Brews Shop, Kasambangan Cebu City, Philippines-Approx. 15 minutes from the city
BY BUS: Ride any PUJ or beeps that will pass by Mezzanine Floor in Cebu like 17B, 17D. Tell the driver to drop you off at Mezzanine Floor. The same direction for those who wants to go at the branch in Kasambangan.
BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Third Wave Coffee” in Cebu. Choose among the two branches. Parking space is available.
8. 32 Umber Café & Co.
Supporting the worldwide movement, #stopbadcoffee, 32 Umber Café & Co. is committed to serving quality coffee and different desserts that pair well together. This café offers a variety of black coffee, white coffee, cold brews, non-coffee drinks, desserts, and some savory dishes.
The aesthetic of the place is pleasing black, yellow, and brick tones that give a cool and cozy ambiance. 32 Umber Café & Co. also delivers different bottled beverages and bundles. Furthermore, they have certain selections for vegan customers so that they can also enjoy the other meals that the café offers.
Together with freshly brewed coffee and a sweet dessert, one can surely be satisfied once they visit this café. 32 Umber café is an underrated coffee shop that every coffee lover should visit to enjoy quality coffee and delicious dining.
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Success is a term that cannot be defined easily simply
because its definition may differ from one person to another. For example, my
friend believes that success is when you get to relax in a house somewhere in
the province far away from the city life. Another friend of mine sees success
as having the luxury to buy whatever you want.
All of us want to be successful, yet we have our own definition to what it is. Here, however, is a list of Cebuano entrepreneurs who hit most definitions of successful among the masses. Hopefully, these people will be an inspiration for young entrepreneurs who have big dreams.
1. Kenneth Cobonpue
Filipino Industrial Designer
Founder of KennethCobonpue Brand
Rattan’s First Virtuoso by Time Magazine, 2006
Designer of the Year Award from 1st Edition of Maison et Objet Asia, Singapore, 2014
Kenneth Cobonpue is a multi-awarded furniture designer and manufacturer from Cebu, Philippines. His passage to design began in 1987, studying Industrial Design at the Pratt Institute in New York. While completing his studies, he apprenticed for a leather and wood workshop near Florence, Italy. He went on to study Furniture Marketing and Production at the Export-Akademie Baden-Württemberg in Reutlingen, Germany, under a private and state scholarship program, and subsequently worked in Bielefeld and Munich.
Awards to his credit include five (5) Japan Good Design Awards, the grand prize at Singapore International Design Competition, the Design for Asia Award of Hong Kong, the American Society of Interior Design Top Pick selection and the French Coup de Coeur award. Several of his designs were selected for several editions of the International Design Yearbook published in London and New York. Phaidon’s book entitled “& FORK” underscores Kenneth’s position as a leader of a new movement incorporating new technologies with crafts. In 2007, TIME magazine called him “rattan’s first virtuoso.” Kenneth was named the Designer of the Year in the first edition of Maison et Objet Asia held in March 2014 in Singapore.
Kenneth reveals new work each year in design shows from Milan to New York, and he speaks regularly about design all over the world. He has also appeared in European television and in countless international magazines and newspapers around the world. Various Cobonpue designs have also appeared in full-length feature films and television, such as Oceans 13 and CSI.
2. Justin Uy
Founder
of Profood International Corp.
Owner
of JPark Island Resort and Waterpark
Founder
of J Centre Mall
Cebuano entrepreneur Justin Uy is known as the Philippines’ Mango King being the organizer of one of the best Filipino food trading company today, Profood International Inc.
Profood sells dried/processed fruits, including juices, in local and international markets across 54 countries. Its core product is dried mangoes, which has been expanding in the global market year on year.
Justin Uy also owns the 5-star Jpark Island Resort and Waterpark in Mactan Island and J Centre Mall in Mandaue City.
The 59-year-old businessman shared his four values in life: time, family, knowledge and value for money.
3. Jose “Joe” Soberano III
Cebu Landmasters Inc. Chairman, President, and CEO
Senior Division Manager at Ayala Land
Vice-President of Cebu Holdings
Chairman of the Board at the Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE)
Joe Soberano leads Cebu Landmasters, Inc. as its Chairman and CEO.
Prior to establishing Cebu Landmasters in 2003, he worked for the Ayala Group of Companies for over 23 years. His experience included various stints with Ayala Investment, Bank of the Philippine Islands and Ayala Land, Inc. He was part of the pioneering group that established Cebu Holdings, the Ayala Land subsidiary in Cebu City, where he led various vertical and horizontal developments, and played an integral part in the development of both the Cebu Business Park and Cebu IT Park – urban redevelopments that have proven vital to Cebu’s economic present and future.
He rose through the ranks to become Senior Division Manager at Ayala Land and Vice-President of Cebu Holdings. Joe brings not only his extensive Real Estate Development experience to Cebu Landmasters, but also his passion to positively impact cities and communities through masterfully-planned and executed developments.
Joe also recognizes his role as a member of the Cebuano community. He has served as president of the Rotary Club of Cebu, president of the Chamber of Real Estate Builders Association (CREBA), and is currently the Chairman of the Board at the Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE), a socially oriented institution that offers technical training to less privileged youth.
Joe graduated with an AB Economics Degree from the Ateneo de Manila University in 1976, and completed the Strategic Business Economics Program (SBEP) at the University of Asia and the Pacific. In July 2015, he became an alumnus of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design after completing the Advanced Management Development Program in Real Estate.
5. John Gokongwei
JG Summit Holdings Founder
Universal Robina Corporation Founder
Cebu Pacific Air Owner
Digital Telecommunications Philippines Founder
John Robinson Lim Gokongwei Jr. was a Filipino, Cebuano billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He had holdings in telecommunications, financial services, petrochemicals, power generation, aviation, food, beverage, and livestock farming.
In the early 1950s, along with his brothers and sisters who returned from China, he started to import cigarettes and whiskey too. By 1957, seeing that trading would always have low margins and would always be dependent on government policies, the family concern shifted towards manufacturing. With a loan of 500 thousand pesos from Albino Sycip, then chairman of China Bank, and Dee K. Chiong, he started a corn milling plant producing glucose and corn starch. The company was named Universal Corn Products (which later evolved into Universal Robina Corporation). San Miguel Corporation was a big customer of theirs.
In 1961, he established Consolidated Food Corporation (later known as CFC Corporation, which later merged with Universal Robina Corporation) launched its instant coffee brand Blend 45.
In 1977, Gokongwei earned his MBA from De La Salle University. A decade later, he attended a 14-week advanced management program at Harvard.
In November 1990, Gokongwei incorporated JG Summit Holdings as his publicly-listed holding company. In March 1996, Cebu Pacific Air began operations. In 2010, the airline underwent major refleeting with a $3 billion order with Airbus. From 2003, his telecom company Digital Telecommunications Philippines spent nearly $800 million for its mobile carrier, Sun Cellular which is the 3rd largest mobile operator in the Philippines at that time before selling to the PLDT group for $1.7 billion. He attempted a $1 billion takeover of United Industrial Corporation Ltd (UIC), a property giant from Singapore of which he owned in excess of 30%. UIC controls Singapore Land, one of the biggest property landlords in Singapore.
In 2013, his company bought the stake of San Miguel Corporation in MERALCO, the largest power distributor in the country, for close to $1.8 billion. In July 2014, Universal Robina acquired Griffin’s Foods from Pacific Equity Partners, a New Zealand food company for $609 million. He also owned Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. and Robinsons Land Corporation.
The Gokongwei family controls over $20 billion of combined market capitalization for all the companies they own.
In February 2008, Forbes Asia magazine’s first Heroes of Philanthropy list included four Filipinos – Gokongwei, Jaime Zobel de Ayala, Ramón del Rosario Jr. and Oscar López. The list was composed of four philanthropists each from 13 selected countries and territories in Asia.
5. Michel Lhuillier
M Lhuillier Group of Companies Founder and Chairman
Cebu Provincial Sports Commission Chairman
Honorary consul of France in Cebu
Cebu Safari Adventure and Adventure Park Founder
Founder and chairman of the M Lhuillier Group of Companies, Michael Lhuillier is known as the country’s ‘Pawnshop King’.
Aside from his popular pawnshop business, the French-born Cebuano businessman also owns other business in various industries such as food and beverage, tourism, financial services, retail, and real estate, among others.
Lhuillier is the owner of the famous French restaurant La Vie Parisienne in Lahug, the world-class Cebu Safari Adventure and Adventure Park in Carmen, a beach resort in Sogod, among others.
6. Frank Gaisano
Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. (MRSGI) Chairman and CEO
AB Capital and Investment Chairman
Pacific Mall Corporation Chairman
Vicsal Investment, Inc Chairman
Taft Property, Filipino Fund, Inc. Director
Frank S. Gaisano is the Chairman and CEO of the Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. (MRSGI). Before his appointment, he served as the company’s Director from 2003 to 2011.
As Chief Executive Officer, Gaisano is widely recognized as one of the country’s innovative and forward-looking leaders in the retail industry.
Concurrently, Gaisano sits as chairman of the boards of AB Capital and Investment, Pacific Mall Corporation, and Vicsal Investment, Inc. He also holds director posts for Vicsal Development Corporation, Taft Property, Filipino Fund, Inc., Taft Punta Engaño Property, Inc., and Direct Model Holdings, Inc.
He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the Cebu Institute of Technology, and has completed several courses at the Institute of Corporate Directors.
Augusto Go, president of the University of Cebu (UC), kept this thought in mind and succeeded by combining business and education in his own radical way.
In 1964, Go created a balance between business and education by starting UC, believing that the quality of Philippine education is on a decline. He rendered UC a student-friendly school by providing numerous teaching aids, computers, and speech labs for its students.
Go’s University of Cebu is now the country’s largest private university with more than 50,000 students in over 44 campuses, who basically helps Go run his hospital business, UC Medical.
Go is also the president of Cebu Eastern College. He is chairman of the board of the College of Technological Sciences-Cebu and a member of the board of Sacred Heart School-Jesuits as well.
In addition, he chairs Aspac Rural Bank Inc., Cebu Central Realty Corp. (Elizabeth Mall), Cebu Coliseum Complex Inc., Metro Ferry Inc., Visayan Surety and Insurance Corp., and AWG Development Corp.; and is a member of the board of directors of Salcon Power Corp., Hyundai Cebu Inc., Chong Hua Hospital/Asociacion Benevola de Cebu, and East West Banking Corp.
8. Erramon Aboitiz
Aboitiz Equity Ventures Chief Executive
#48 in Forbe’s 2017 Philippines 50 Richest Net Worth
Entrepreneur of the Year 2011 by SGV Foundation
Erramon Isidro Aboitiz is a Philippine businessperson who has been at the head of 36 different companies and currently is Chairman for Lima Enerzone Corp., Chairman at CRH Aboitiz Holdings, Inc., Chairman at Abovant Holdings, Inc., Chairman at San Fernando Electric Light & Power Co., Inc., Chairman for Manila Oslo Renewable Enterprises, Inc., Chairman of Mactan Enerzone Corp., Chairman at Aboitiz Infracapital, Inc., President & Chief Executive Officer at Aboitiz Group, Chairman at Subic Enerzone Corp., Chairman at AboitizPower International Pte Ltd., Chairman for Aseagas Corp., Chairman of Aboitiz Power Corp., Chairman for Balamban Enerzone Corp., Chairman for AboitizLand, Inc., Chairman at Lima Utilities Corp., Chairman of SN Aboitiz Power-Magat, Inc., Chairman of SN Aboitiz Power-Benguet, Inc. and President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Aboitiz & Co., Inc.
He is also Chairman of Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. and on the board of 19 other companies.
In the past Mr. Aboitiz held the position of Chairman for Davao Light & Power Co., Inc., Chairman for Cotabato Light & Power Co., Inc., Chairman at East Asia Utilities Corp., Chairman at Cebu Private Power Corp., Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Hedcor, Inc., Chairman of Therma Mobile, Inc., Chairman of Aboitiz Energy Solutions, Inc., Chairman for Therma Marine, Inc., Chairman of Aboitiz Renewables, Inc., Chairman of Therma Luzon, Inc. and Chairman at Therma South, Inc.
He received an undergraduate degree from Gonzaga University.
9. Bunny Pages
Founder & CEO of Pages Holdings, Inc. which owns House of Lechon, Mooon Cafe, Thirsty, Top of Cebu, Sushi Boy, Lantaw Native Restaurant, Taters, among others.
2015 Grand Chamber’s Entrepreneur of the Year
Bunny is one of Cebu’s most successful entrepreneurs. He was selected as the Entrepreneur of the Year in 2015 by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He also received the Outstanding Cebuano Award from the Cebu Association of Media Practitioners, Inc. in 2018.
As chairman and CEO of the Pages Group, he maintains a growth mindset and encourages his children and staff to innovate, learn from mistakes, and thrive. He is a productivity powerhouse who makes sure he closes open loops as soon as he can. He is the group’s No. 1 salesman, never failing to put customers’ needs first. That number on every Thirsty cup? Text or call it and Bunny would be at your service.
10. Jay Aldeguer
The
Islands Group Founder and Chairman
Our
Islands Foundation Founder
“The
Outstanding Young Men” (TOYM) award
International
Young Design Entrepreneur of the Year
Known as Cebu’s “souvenir virtuoso,” Jay Aldeguer is considered as one of Cebu’s most creative and innovative entrepreneurs. To this day, the founder and chairman of “The Islands Group” continues to introduce fresh and exciting ideas and encourages people to think and act global.
After a backpacking trip in Europe, he came up with the idea for Island Souvenirs. Introduced in early 1992, Island Souvenirs completely revolutionized the way souvenirs are presented. Today, the most awarded retail concept in the Philippines continues to dominate the souvenir industry.