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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Where to Eat in Cebu City: Canvas

Canvas is an authentic Australian restaurant.

After having thought about where to have lunch for today, my mom and I kept strolling at the Terraces in Ayala Center, Cebu City.

From its facade, Canvas looks like a pricey, posh place to me. If the attendant named 'Angel' was not that inviting and cheerful, we would not have chosen to eat here as it dow not look that inviting really. Angel tells us that Canvas serves authentic Australian food and that their chief is really an Australian.

Off we go, and we are quite impressed at how cost-effective the interior was treated by its designer. The walls are left unpainted and the overall look of its interiors have industrial touch to it.

Most of the patrons are foreigners, and most of them might also be Australian. I should say the menu sound really foreign and the liability of this for the local patrons like us is that, the waiter who attended to us was not that generous in explaining what they served. He didn't seem to be that enthusiastic about their menu and I think that there is a very big room for improvement when it comes to customer service.

My mom ordered a beef meal while I took the salmon meal for myself. Australian food is quite bland to me, and I think that explains why there aren't that many local patrons in this place.

We finished off the course with a good yogurt desert which was very much filling and made a statement at the end of our meal.

Portions are quite large and for 2 persons, you will be spending about Php800-Php1000++ for meals.

Canvas has a very clean toilet but is unisex, which can make it quite awkward during peak hours.

Overall score from a local's perspective is 8/10.

But dear Mate, food is great though (i think so for those with the Australian palate).

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Where to Eat in Cebu: Siam

Sawasdee kha!

Siam offers authentic Thai food.

I like how the interiors of this restaurant was done. With its sleek white interior and that Thai feel, I feel like being in Bangkok again.

My favorite Thai food is Som Tam and I quite miss it after having stayed here in Cebu for almost two months straight by this time, the reason why I dragged my mom and my niece to this Thai restaurant which is located at the Ground floor of The Terraces at Ayala Center Cebu City.

Note that when you order here, the servings are really generous and I think I overestimated our tummy's capacities.

Not for the little kids though, as my niece did not enjoy that food that much.

Although Thai food is known to be spicy, you can be guided by the menu as those with the 'Chili' icon are quite Thai spicy.

Service here is ok, and I think that it's a value for money restaurant.

Overall score is a 9/10 for the lovers of Thai food based in Cebu City!

Aroy Maak!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Where to Eat in Cebu City: Tsim Sha Tsui

I promised myself to try all the dining choices in Cebu City, good or bad, specifically at The Terraces at Ayala Center Cebu.

My first stop had to be Chinese cuisine, as I am a big dimsum gulper. Tsim Sha Tsui at Ayala Center Cebu offers authentic Chinese cooking, and you have the option to dine on the regular table or at the all you can eat conveyor belt buffet.

Buffet opens at lunch time until 2pm and opens again at 6pm. I'd say food at the conveyor was filling enough, though you will get disappointed with the limited choices of menu offered on the buffet conveyor belt. There were just 2 kinds of steamed dimsum, 2 kinds of rice menu, 2 kinds of fried dimsum, 2 kinds of vegetable dish, 2 kinds of dessert, all for Php300 per person. Though it was filling enough that I did not have dinner anymore later after that huge lunch.

I liked the interior touch though, as the green and white interiors were classy and crisp.






If you'd like to try the conveyor buffet, don't forget to order a pot of green tea, as you will find yourself too stuffed to do anything more after this hearty meal.

Well, just don't get surprised to be seated next to a lot of Chinese-looking Filipinos, as aside from Tsim Sha Tsui being an authentic Chinese restaurant, Cebu City is also a bustiling Filipino-Chinese community.

Tsim Sha Tsui is located at the 2nd Floor of The Terraces, Ayala Center, Cebu City.

Bon Appetit!



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