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Why “T-Bird at Ako” Should Have a 2020s Remake

The noise is all over the place. Nadine Lustre and Kathryn Bernardo have been fancasted as this generation’s Sylvia and Isabel, and the internet has an insatiable appetite for the possibility. Even Vilma Santos, who played Isabel, greenlit this tandem.

Lustre herself recently approved of the fancast, albeit mentioning that it would be challenging for her. Both Lustre and Bernardo have been affiliated with each other since their names went up the screens; aside from being half of the two most popular love teams in the Philippines, I thoroughly remember a time when Lustre was gaining more traction and a lot of people pointed out how similar she looks to Bernardo.

Photo from Nadine Lustre Global on Facebook

Both the actresses recently broke up with their respective other halves in their love teams, and fans just couldn’t wait for the girls to take on new projects that are distinct from their previous ones, given the marketability of KathNiel and JaDine. Bernardo has recently received her flowers after a stellar performance in A Very Good Girl, and truly, a lot of anticipators and I know that something will shift if T-Bird at Ako gets a remake starring the two actresses.

Photo from Preview PH

T-Bird at Ako (1982) was written by Portia Ilagan, an openly gay activist, and directed by Danny Zialcita. It was one of the earliest portrayals of queerness in Philippine cinema, and being starred by two of the biggest actresses at the time, it shook the entire nation. So why, pray tell, do we need a remake of this iconic piece of media?

Photo from IMDb

The 1982 film was made at a time when censorship was at an all-time high and conservative spaces were highly protected, preventing the LGBTQ+ from having anything for themselves – may it be films or even walking with their lovers in the streets without turning heads with a matching scowl. Given the time of the film’s making, we can only imagine the state of being of the country decades before the queer community has even seen the light of one of the slowest-moving bills, the SOGIE Bill. With that, it is apparent in the 1982 film how careful they had to be, ending with the two protagonists finally being in straight relationships.

Many people question why there has been a loud call for a remake, given its homophobic undertones. However, this is something the remake could alter to bring forward an inclusive narrative – the very reason why Portia Ilagan wrote the screenplay in the first place.

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It’s easily understood why the 1982 version had to be like that. It was the bleak reality of queers in earlier times. Even so, Zialcita’s T-Bird at Ako paved the way for more queer narratives to exist in media, and gave queers at the time the ability to see themselves on screen. I truly give my respect to the film. But moving forward, a 2020s remake could give the gays the canonical romance between the two women, and an ending that they deserve. At a relatively better time when a lot of people have opened themselves up to the idea of acceptance of our community, along with the rise and success of same-sex romantic films, the remake could potentially bring justice to the story of Sylvia and Isabel.

Aside from bringing restorative justice to the LGBTQ+ community, this being starred by Kathryn Bernardo and Nadine Lustre mirrors the casting of Vilma Santos and Nora Aunor in the 80s. Similarly, Santos and Aunor were the centerpieces of fan wars and misogynistic comments pitting them against each other, just as Bernardo and Lustre are in this generation. Santos and Aunor’s pairing was both a shock and a power move, and so will Bernardo and Lustre’s if we get their version of T-Bird at Ako.

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At 14, during the release of Baka Bukas (2017), it was nothing short of being my Roman Empire. The lack of queer representation in local media has been so glaring, especially narratives that tell stories about the LGBTQ+ community and how queer romance happens as naturally as anything else. We need this remake to happen.

In Defense of “A Very Good Girl”: A Film Review

In the renaissance of eat the rich films, it looks as though Star Cinema wants to write itself in the wet cement of something definitely for the history books. Reviews for A Very Good Girl – both from critics and local film buffs alike – date months back since the film’s release, and, well, they don’t look so well. After recently watching it, I started to think, “Am I the only one who actually likes this film?”

Photo from IMDb

Revenge plots are widespread in media, with the likes of Promising Young Woman (2020) taking us on a rollercoaster with the protagonist’s unfolding vengeance. This genre of film has always been a point of interest to many. While the whys establish a strong foundation of the protagonist’s thirst for retribution, ultimately being the center of discourse regarding social commentaries, films of this genre focus on the execution of steaming anger whose manifestation has been calculated for a very long time. It’s entertaining to watch, yes. However, many people claim that A Very Good Girl does not achieve what it’s trying to be. But I digress. A Very Good Girl is progress in Philippine mainstream cinema, touching on topics like class struggle and the interplay between morality and insanity in a bold and fun film with two of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.

A Very Good Girl snippet from Netflix Philippines

Before anything, a few concessions. I do think the film has something to say; perhaps it just didn’t know how to say it. Much of the criticism points out that its non-linear structure doesn’t work for a fast-paced film, and many of the flashbacks were overextended despite the backstory already being understood. The lack of consequences for loose ends, especially for the characters of Chie Filomeno and Jake Ejercito, was bothersome, leaving the audience to think, “How could they let her get away with this?” Perhaps it needed more of a display of how Mercy (Kathryn Bernardo’s character) is fallible, especially due to her working-class status to make the story more grounded.

Furthermore, the film has been called out for needing to figure out what it wants to be. It’s crazy and campy, and critics say it tries to be everything all at once. “It could have gone seriously dramatic, gone full camp, or gone really dark,” says one review. But a film does not have to be only one thing at a time. A similar discourse has revolved around Todd Hayne’s May December (2023), what with the whole camp versus melodrama debate on Twitter. A combination of genres can actually work, and in the case of A Very Good Girl, thematically and conceptually, the coexistence of camp resonates with the outworldliness of the character of Miss Dolly De Leon, Molly, and the drama is fit for the bleak nature of our overworked double-life protagonist, Mercy. The shifts in tone were necessary.

A Very Good Girl snippet from Netflix Philippines

Some critiques pointed out that the roles weren’t for Bernardo and de Leon, saying that the characters simply don’t fit their mold and strengths. But the previous typecasting of both of these actresses was precisely why they took these roles.

“I was looking forward to playing someone with agency, because that’s so different to most of the characters I’ve played in the past,” says De Leon, happily portraying her anti-hero role.

A Very Good Girl snippet from Netflix Philippines

Bernardo specifically asked for this role as it differs from the usual films we see her in. It was refreshing to see her in a major film without a man by her side, and my oh my, did she play the hell out of that character. Her performance as Mercy is definitely career-defining, taking on a role who, in a different world, is a stone-cold manipulating partner of Molly, and in another, is a broken proletariat who is just exhausted. The way she stares directly at the camera with her eyes filled with tears and rage is a masterclass. I would personally say both of the actresses truly mothered.

A Very Good Girl snippet from Netflix Philippines

But what exactly is the film trying to say? A very good point made by a critic was that the ending makes it seem like Mercy has the moral high ground for not acting out her vengeance, but at the same time, she actually doesn’t after irreversibly damaging so many people along the way. They mentioned that ultimately, the working class ought to bring justice to their very own hands in a system that actively prevents them. The film takes steps back in the final stage of Mercy’s justice, and I think it’s valid that people think the movie has failed in this sense. However, I don’t think the film is trying to tell its audience what the working class should do, nor did it say that Mercy’s commitment to being the very good girl she wants to be was the right thing to do. Instead, it shows how much grit it takes to carry out violence in exchange for violence, especially for the victims. 

A Very Good Girl snippet from Netflix Philippines

In a perfect world, it wouldn’t be Mercy’s burden to deconstruct the impunity of the rich. She wouldn’t have to play nice to the woman who put her at the world’s edge despite her already being beneath it. But even in a world that necessitates all these things, at the end of everything, it is still the working class who can oftentimes afford to have Mercy™ as opposed to those who are so used to receiving everything on a silver plate. It is the working class who feel like they have to make concessions, and that being “good” will reward them at some point in life despite that being a total uncertainty. The working class has always been told to make peace with their reality. I view the ending as Mercy just taking her defeat as a win because she is no longer allowing herself to carry the weight of vengeance being her obligation. The film simply shows how the system tires out the poor so much in a way that they’re just too exhausted to do something about it.

A Very Good Girl snippet from Netflix Philippines

Banauan Cultural Group Emerges Victorious in Sinulog sa Dakbayan 2024 Ritual Showdown

In January 13, 2024 at the Cebu City Sports Center, the Banauan Cultural Group hailing from Guadalupe emerged victorious in the ritual showdown category after a stunning show of artistry and cultural cherishing.

Photo from Sinulog Foundation Inc. Official Facebook Page
Photo from Carlo Bhen Roxas
Photo from Carlo Bhen Roxas
Photo from Carlo Bhen Roxas

The Sinulog sa Dakbayan is an annual contest held a week before the culmination of the feast of Sinulog. This year was a very eventful occasion, presenting 12 contingents with each performing a ritual dance that are characteristic of their cultural heritage. The Banauan Cultural Group ended their run as the champion of the ritual showdown category, also garnering awards such as Best in Musicality, Best in Costume, and the third place in street dancing.

Photo from Apo Ni Juan Zosimo
Photo from Apo Ni Juan Zosimo

Here is a breakdown of the winners in various categories:

Ritual Showdown

  • Champion: Barangay Guadalupe – Banauan Cultural Group
  • 2nd Place: Barangay San Nicolas Proper – Banay Sanicolasnon
  • 3rd Place: Barangay Inayawan – Inayawan Talents Guild and Cultural Dance Group
  • 4th Place: Barangay Labangon – Banay Labangon
  • 5th Place: Barangay Mabolo – Tribu Mabolokon

Best in Street Dancing

  • 1st Place: Barangay Inayawan – Inayawan Talents Guild and Cultural Dance Group
  • 2nd Place: Barangay T. Padilla – Kulturang Sugbuanon sa Balangay T. Padilla
  • 3rd Place: Barangay Guadalupe – Banauan Cultural Group

Best in Musicality

  • 1st Place: Barangay Guadalupe – Banauan Cultural Group
  • 2nd Place: Barangay Inayawan – Inayawan Talents Guild and Cultural Dance Group
  • 3rd Place: Barangay San Nicolas Proper – Banay Sanicolasnon
  • 4th Place: Barangay Labangon – Banay Labangon
  • 5th Place: Barangay Mabolo – Tribu Mabolokon

Best in Costume

  • Barangay Guadalupe – Banauan Cultural Group

The rich cultural tapestry of Cebu is best highlighted during The Sinulog sa Dakbayan. This year was no different from the previous ones wherein Cebuanos delivered stellar performances, boasting a mesmerizing combination of traditional and modern dance forms, keeping audiences at the edge of their seats.

Photo from Apo Ni Juan Zosimo

Carcar City Triumphs in Sinulog sa Lalawigan 2024: A Festival of Excellence and Culture

Among 15 contingents, Carcar emerges as the champion in Sinulog sa Lalawigan 2024 ritual showdown. The event held in January 14, 2024 at the Cebu City Sports Center boasts a P3.5 million cash prize to the winner, with Carcar happily taking home the fruits of their labor.

Photo from DYHP RMN CEBU
Photo from Sinulog Foundation Inc. Official Facebook Page

Carcar ended their run in a sweep of excellence, garnering awards in multiple categories aside from winning the championship.

Ritual Showdown

  • Champion: Carcar City (P3.5 million)
  • 2nd Place: Talisay City (P2.4 million)
  • 3rd Place: City of Naga (P1.8 million)
  • 4th Place: Mandaue City (P1.2 million)
  • 5th Place: Toledo City (P750,000)

Best in Street Dancing

  • 1st Place: Tribu Canamucan – Municipality Of Samboan (P1 million)
  • 2nd Place: Carcar City (P750,000)
  • 3rd Place: Tribu Talisaynon – City Of Talisay (P500,000)

Best in Musicality

  • Carcar City

Best in Costume

  • Carcar City

Mayor’s Intro Video

  • 1st Place: Tribu Talisaynon – Talisay City
  • 2nd Place: Tribu Porohanon – Poro, Camotes Islands
  • 3rd Place: Tribu Canamucan – Municipality Of Samboan

Festival Queen 2024

  • 1st Place: Mia Loureen Tamayo – Carcar City
  • 2nd Place: Kasley Malaika Libres – Consolacion
  • 3rd Place: Mandaue City

Best in Costume for Festival Queen

  • Kasley Malaika Libres – Consolacion

A huge congratulations to all the winners and participants, making this year’s buildup to the Sinulog festival a very fruitful one!

Photo from Sinulog Foundation Inc. Official Facebook Page
Photo from Sinulog Foundation Inc. Official Facebook Page
Photo from Sinulog Foundation Inc. Official Facebook Page

Sinulog 2024: 459th Fiesta Señor Novena Mass Schedule

Sinulog is more than just the parties, music, and fun— it’s also about showcasing our faith, especially to Sr. Sto. Niño. As the different Sinulog activities line up, so do the Novena Masses. The Basicila Minore Del Sto. Niño has released the official schedule for the different masses to be observed this January 2024. 

Photo from Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu Official Facebook Page

Make sure to take note of the places and dates below.

OPENING SALVO

  • DAY 1: January 11, 2024 (Thursday)
    • 3:30 AM – Assembly Time at Fuente Osmeña
    • 5:30 AM (Route: Osmeña Blvd. to Basilica)
    • 4:00 AM – Penitential Walk with Jesus
    • 5:00 AM – Solemn Mass for the Opening Salvo (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM– Installation of Hermano Mayor and Hermana Mayores 2023
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass (English )
  • Day 2: January 12, 2024 (Friday)
    • 4:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Opening Salvo of Sinulog Festival
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • Day 3: January 13, 2024 (Saturday)
    • 4:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • Day 4: January 14, 2024 (Saturday)
    • 4:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • Day 5: January 15, 2024 (Saturday)
    • 4:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • Day 6: January 16, 2024 (Saturday)
    • 4:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • Day 7: January 17, 2024 (Saturday)
    • 4:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • Day 8: January 18, 2024 (Saturday)
    • 4:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • Day 9: January 19, 2024 (Friday)
    • 5:30 AM PENITENTIAL WALK WITH MARY
    • 3:00 AM – Procession from Our Lady of Guadalupe Church to Fuente Circle
    • 5:30 AM (Route: Our Lady of Guadalupe Church – V Rama Ave. – left to B Rodriguez St. – Fuente Circle
    • 3:30 AM – Assembly Time at Fuente Osmeña
    • 4:00 AM – Start of Procession
    • 5:30 AM – (Route: Osmeña Blvd. to Basilica)
    • 5:30 AM – Misa de Traslacion Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 AMTRASLACION: CEBU CITY TO MANDAUE CITY
    • 5:30 AM (Route: Basilica – Osmena Blvd – MJ Cuenco Avenue – (Central Nautical Highway) Lopez Jaena St. – A. Del Rosario St – S.B. Cabahug St. – National Shrine of St. Joseph
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
    • 11:00 PM – Send-off Mass at the National Shrine and Parish of St. Joseph Mandaue City
  • DAY 10: January 20, 2024 (Saturday)
    • 12:00 MN – TRANSLACION MANDAUE TO LAPU-LAPU CITY
    • 4:00 AM – SEND-OFF MASS at Nuestra Señora Virgen de la Regla Parish
    • 5:00 AM – Mobile Procession to NAVFORCEN
    • 5:30 AM – Cebuano Mass at BMSN
    • 6:00 AM – FLUVIAL PARADE
    • 7:00 AM – Cebuano Mass at BMSN
    • 8:00 AM – SHORT PROCESSION (Pier 1 to BMSN
    • 9:00 AM – REENACTMENT OF THE PLANTING OF THE CROSS, FIRST MASS, BAPTISM & WEDDING
    • 1:00 PM – SOLEMN FOOT PROCESSION
    • 6:00 PM – SOLEMN PONTIFICAL MASS (VISPERAS)
      (One Hour Traditional Religious Sinulog)
  • January 21, 2024 (Sunday)
    • 4:00 AM – Mañanita Mass (Cebuano)
    • 6:00 AM – Misa Pontifical de la “Fiesta Señor” by His Excellency Archbishop Jose S. Palma, DD
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog(English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog(Cebuano)
    • 11:30 AM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog(Cebuano)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog(English)
    • 2:30 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog(Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog(Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog(English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass with Traditional Sinulog (English)
  • January 22, 2024 (Monday)
    • 6:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 8:30 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 12:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 2:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:30 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)

HUBO

  • January 26, 2024 (Friday)
    • 4:00 AM – Misa Solemne sa “HUBO”
    • 5:30 AM – Venue: Santo Niño Pilgrim Center
    • 6:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 7:00 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 8:00 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 9:00 AM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 10:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 11:00 AM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 12:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 1:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 2:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 3:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 4:00 PM – Holy Mass (Cebuano)
    • 5:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 6:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
    • 7:00 PM – Holy Mass (English)
Photo from Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu Official Facebook Page

You know what they say, “One’s faith can move mountains,” and Cebuanos are never afraid to showcase their faith in Sr. Sto. Niño. As one Cebu, let us profess our faith as we celebrate the 459th Fiesta Señor and Sinulog 2024. 

LIST: Unlimited Chicken Wings Restaurants in Cebu (2024)

Filipinos are generally food lovers, and Cebuanos are apparently not an exemption. Within Metro Cebu, there are a lot of restaurants of almost any kind, from the all-time favorite street food and Filipino native dishes to the well-loved foreign cuisines such as Chinese, American, Japanese, etc. Certainly, Cebu has a vibrant food culture.

What’s more interesting is the immense growth of restaurants or eateries serving unlimited chicken wings. Your appetite is literally the limit — you can eat as many chicken wings as you can! Talk about value for your money, eh? Just make sure there’s no leftover as it comes with a price – usually P30-40 per (chicken) piece.

We’ve enlisted some of the most popular unlimited chicken wings restaurants in Metro Cebu. These restaurants may serve almost the same “flavors”, but each has surely an edge over the other.

1. Wingers Unlimited

  • Unlimited Rate:
    • Lunch: ₱429 per head (up to 5PM)
    • Dinner: ₱449 per head
  • Flavors: 5 flavors – Garlic Pepper, Sweet Mustard, Barbeque, Buffalo, Plain/Classic
  • Inclusions: Unlimited rice, fries, drinks, and soft-serve ice cream
  • Facebook Page

Branches:

  • Mango Branch
    • Exact location: Alfresco Area Mango Square, Gen. Maxilom Ave., Cebu City — located near 7-Eleven Mango Square or across Chowking
    • Opening hours: 11AM to 8:30PM daily
    • Contact: 09453481288 / 231 8547
  • Galleria Branch
    • Exact location: G/F Robinsons Galleria Cebu (beside Pancake House)
    • Opening hours: 11AM to 10PM daily
    • Contact: 09064647590 / 328 2740
  • Central Bloc
    • Exact location: 2/F AyalaMalls Central Bloc, Cebu IT Park, Lahug, Cebu City
    • Opening hours: 10AM to 8PM daily
    • Contact: 09951240934 / 268 0653
  • Talamban Branch
    • Exact location: Verve Point, Talamban, Cebu City
    • Opening hours: 11AM to 9PM daily
    • Contact: 09062400935 / 340 7145
  • Mactan Branch
    • Exact location: Mactan Town Center, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu
    • Opening hours: 11AM to 9PM daily
    • Contact: 09951240956 / 263 2361
  • Parkmall Branch
    • Exact location: Stand-alone Building Unit 2101-B, Parkmall, Tipollo, Mandaue City, Cebu
    • Opening hours: 4PM to 9PM daily
    • Contact: 09177055120 / 254 2603

2. WINGMAN Unlimited Chicken

  • Unlimited Rate: ₱299 per head (All-Day Rate)
  • Flavors: Garlic Parmesan, Honey Garlic, Teriyaki, Buffalo, Plain/Classic
  • Inclusions: Unlimited rice, gravy, and fries.
  • Facebook Page
  • Opening hours: 11AM to 10PM daily
  • Exact location: Plaza Margarita, Lipata, Minglanilla, Cebu

3. Burrow Lounge

  • Unlimited Rate: ₱349 per head
  • Flavors: 5 flavors – Asian Barbecue, Mild Teriyaki, Chili, Garlic Parmesan, Classic
  • Inclusions: Unlimited rice, fries, nuggets, and drinks
  • Operating hours: 10AM – 1AM (Tsai Hotel) / 10AM – 10PM (Parkmall), Mondays to Sundays
  • Contact details: 0922-738-5067 (Tsai Hotel) / 0932-125-1967 (Parkmall) / Facebook Page
  • Branches:
    • Tsai Hotel, Lahug, Cebu City — right across JY Square Mall
    • 2/F Parkmall, Mandaue City — across BIG Hotel / City Time Square
    • SM Consolacion
Burrow - Tsai Hotel Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

4. Boss Manok

Boss Manok Unlimited Chicken Cebu (1)
Photo by Brain Mund
  • Unlimited Rate: ₱349 per head
  • Flavors: Country Gravy, Lemon Pepper, Cheesy Bacon, Barbecue, Teriyaki, Spicy Korean, Sriracha Butter, Classic Buffalo
  • Inclusions: Unlimited rice only (add P30 for bottomless iced tea or juice)
  • Operating hours: 10AM – 1AM daily
  • Contact details: 0916-400-6515 / (032) 259-0797 / Facebook Page
  • Branch: 21-D Salinas Drive, Cebu City — a few meters away from the University of Southern Philippines (USP).

5. PAKÛ

  • Unlimited Rate: ₱259 per head
    • Add ₱39 for Unli Drinks
    • Add ₱39 for Unli Fries
  • Flavors: Country Gravy, Lemon Pepper, Cheesy Bacon, Barbecue, Teriyaki, Spicy Korean, Sriracha Butter, Classic Buffalo
  • Inclusions: Unlimited rice only (add P30 for bottomless iced tea or juice)
  • Operating hours: 10AM – 1AM daily
  • Contact details: 0917-182-0251 / Facebook Page

Branches:

  • Lahug:
    • Exact location: Salinas Drive (Near IT Park), Lahug, Cebu City
    • Opening hours: 10AM to 10PM daily
  • Mabolo:
    • Exact location: Unit 5, The Gallery, Pope John Paul II Ave, Cebu City (near San Carlos Seminary)
    • Opening hours: 11AM to 10PM daily

Have you tried any of these restaurants? How was your experience? Share your feedback by commenting below.

SM Seaside, your front seat to the ultimate Sinulog experiences

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Step into the heart of Sinulog excitement at SM Seaside, your front seat to the ultimate #AweSMFestival experience. The mall is buzzing with Sinulog energy as it transforms into a vibrant festival destination with lively and colorful gigantic art installations for an all-around visually stunning experience and as the perfect backdrop for unforgettable Sinulog celebration with family and friends. 

Immersing itself in contemporary creativity, SM Seaside introduces the AweSM Cebu 2024 Artscape. This year’s expansive art installations around the mall offers a modern interpretation on the ‘sulog’, capturing the fluid movements of water that inspire the forward-backward steps of Sinulog. 

Capture the perfect content at the AweSM Prism Tunnel—an electrifying fusion of lights and colors. Don’t miss the chance to create amazing content in this unique tunnel located at the 3rd Level of the Seaview Wing Atrium.

Get ready to immerse yourself in unforgettable festival experiences at SM Seaside – from mesmerizing dance parades to the enchanting Sto. Niño de Cebu exhibitions, the amazing Sinulog Festival Queen Runway Competition, the mouth-watering Lechon Festival, and more! All set against the vibrant backdrop of AweSM Artscape Installations. Don’t miss out on these extraordinary moments, available until January 31, 2024. Stay tuned by following SM Seaside City Cebu (Official) on Facebook.

The Philippine Passport Surges High in World Rankings

Travel buffs rejoice! The Philippine passport has just shot five ranks up the world leaderboards, moving up to the 73rd rank. This signifies an increase in the country’s drive to foster international relations and creates blazing opportunities for businesses to reach out and make a name in the global market. 

Visa-Free Access

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On another note, as diplomatic relations become stronger and the borders between countries diminish,  those who have always dreamed of traveling the world can now rest easy knowing our humble passport now has 67 visa-free travel locations opened up to it. This is a huge boon to our economy as more opportunities have just been made available, free of the hassle that usually comes with foreign transactions.

Henley World Passport Index

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The Henley World Passport Index is THE world ranking for passports. It compares the visa-free access availability of 199 different passports to 227 travel destinations and bases its scores on data provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Currently, these are the top countries in the 2024 Henley World Passport Index:

  • France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore – 194 countries visa-free
  • Finland, South Korea, Sweden – 193 countries visa-free
  • Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands – 192 countries visa-free
  • Belgium, Luxemburg, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom – 191 countries visa-free
  • Greece, Malta – 190 countries visa-free
  • Australia, Czechia, New Zealand, Poland – 189 countries visa-free
  • Canada, Hungary, United States of America – 188 countries visa-free
  • Estonia, Lithuania – 187 countries visa-free
  • Slovakia, Slovenia – 186 countries visa-free
  • Iceland – 185 countries visa-free
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Owing to the easier access afforded by the increase in visa-free countries, entrepreneurs are now able to bolster their businesses’ international presence leading to a rise in cross-cultural and economic growth. This surge in the nation’s pursuit of strengthening its place in the global leaderboards shows just how driven the Filipino people are.

Splash into an AweSM Sinulog: A Checklist for a Vibrant Celebration

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January is passing by in a snap, and soon comes the much-awaited Sinulog 2024! The Sinulog Festival is one of the most spirited events in Cebu. Parades, traditional dances, and overall fun grace the Queen City of the South to celebrate the Philippines’ rich history and traditions.

Certainly, SM Seaside will be at the heart of the action, offering a range of festive events for both locals and tourists to enjoy. By unveiling the AweSM Cebu Artscape, the mall solidifies its position as the front seat of the ultimate Sinulog experience.

But of course, spoken like a true Cebuano, you must be ready as you walk the streets of Cebu and join the festivities. It’s time to gear up and pack wisely to enjoy a seamless Sinulog experience.

Lucky for you, SM Seaside has prepared a list of 5 Sinulog 2024 Must-Haves. 

  • Sunglasses from Ojo Eyewear

      Upper Ground Level, Mountain Wing

Festivities are all fun and games until you get dust in your eyes or get blinded by the sun, which is why Ojo Eyewear is here to save the day. Grab a pair of stylish sunglasses that definitely serve their purpose of protecting your eyes with style!

  • Powerbank from Miniso

      Upper Ground Level, Cube Wing

Oh no! Do you want to take and upload photos, but your phone battery’s dead? Well, you never have to worry about finding a charging station ever again because you can purchase a Powerbank from Miniso. 

  • Water bottle from Healthy Human

      Upper Ground Level, Cube Wing

If there’s one thing you should not forget while attending Sinulog, it’s never going out without water. Bring your water bottle from Healthy Human and keep yourself hydrated.

  • Self-care products from Katinko

      Upper Ground Level, City Wing

The heat and crowd getting to you? Whip up that peppermint ointment to aid with dizziness, headaches, and muscle pains. Value self-care even during festivities with self-care products from Katinko.

  • Sunscreen from Nature Republic

      Upper Ground Level, Mountain Wing

As the sun shines, our skin cries, but Sunscreen saves the day! Protect your skin from harmful UV rays and grab your Sunscreen from Nature Republic.

  • Hats from Bocu

      Upper Ground Level, City Wing

Sunscreen and sunglasses: check. What’s missing? A stylish hat that goes well with your Sinulog outfits! Hats are also great ways to protect yourself from the sun’s harsh rays. It won’t hurt to have triple protection against UV rays. 

It won’t hurt to be fully prepared as we cheer “PIT SENYOR” in the lively streets of Cebu. These essentials will definitely guarantee a seamless and #AweSM experience during Sinulog 2024. Plus, relish the festival by partaking in big events organized by SM Seaside. Arrange your Sinulog schedule around the activities at SM Seaside.

What are you waiting for? Head to SM Seaside today and celebrate #AweSMCebu2024! 

For more details, follow SM Seaside City Cebu’s Facebook and Instagram Page.

Get ready to dance, celebrate, and make memories this Sinulog 2024.

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: SM Seaside City Cebu in South Road Properties (SRP), Cebu City.

BY MYBUS: You can take a FREE MyBus ride from/to BDO Fuente Osmena from 8:20am to 10:00pm. You can also ride any MyBus from SM City Cebu, Talisay, Mandaue City, Parkmall, and any Cibus to get to and from SM Seaside City Cebu Drop-off point is at the City Wing Entrance.

BY CAR/GRAB/TAXI: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “SM Seaside City Cebu.” Parking space is free.

Changes to Senior Citizen and PWD Discounts at Starbucks Philippines in 2024

Because of Philippine law, restaurants, cafes, and establishments of similar nature are mandated to extend the discount for senior citizens and people with disabilities to 20%. An exemption from the standard 12% in VAT is also included. In lieu of this, Starbucks has recently announced changes they will make regarding their guidelines.

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Effective on January 15, 2024, Starbucks will apply the new mandate to their coffee chain, giving a 20% discount. Prior to the legal updates, Starbucks allowed senior citizens and PWD to only enjoy the discount with one drink and two food items. Now, the discount only applies to one drink and one food item. Customers will have to, as usual, present their senior citizen and PWD identification cards to make the transaction valid.

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The Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010, also known as the Republic Act No. 9994 is what gives senior citizens this benefit, while PWD is under Republic Act No. 10754.

As Starbucks adjusts its guidelines with respect to Philippine laws, it is also important for its constituents to know the extent of these changes, and how Starbucks applies them, considering how it is one of the most sought-after coffee chains in the country. If you’re a patron of Starbucks, take note of these updates and enjoy the discount.

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