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Ladera Grill continues to whet the palate of its guests by serving new “Filipino freestyle” dishes that are both sumptuous and easy on the pocket.

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Of all the regional Philippine cuisines, Bicolano cooking is perhaps the only one that could be described as homogenously spicy while still extensively using coconut milk, be it in their sauces, viands, vegetables and even desserts.

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Edgar Gata recalls waking up one day in 2002 with nothing much to do; he soon found himself hooked on a new hobby, something he never thought he’d be interested in: building replicas of famous buildings using the wooden sticks.
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Edgar Gata recalls waking up one day in 2002 with nothing much to do; he soon found himself hooked on a new hobby, something he never thought he’d be interested in: building replicas of famous buildings using the wooden sticks.
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