Boracay Day 4: No Typhoons (Knock on Wood) Wednesday, Jul 30 2008 


We are spending our last day day at Mandala Spa and Villas. I’m chilling in the restaurant and sending this e-mail while my friends are getting spa treatments. Last night I had a deep tissue massage and I feel tremendously better. The only problem I have is that mosquitos have been eating me alive. I’ve got like 5 or six bites that are itching like mad. Getting a deep tissue massage on top of mosquito bites is NOT a pleasant experience.

Last night we went to a Greek Restaurant named Cyma for dinner. The appetizer was awesome. They had nice pita style bread with a variety of different dips such as tzikiki, hummous, and roasted eggplant. It was lathered in glowing olive oil. Dee-lish.
We then had the lamb chops which were nice cuts and well seasoned in oregano and served with roasted potatoes with cheese. The chops were very savory and I just loved gnawing on the bones after.
We also had the Greek Salad- the family style one. I recommend you get the dressing on the side, but besides that it was nice. It had sun dried tomatoes and ample amounts of feta, olives, capers, cucumbers, tomato, anchovies (?), capers, and other things.
We also got the Red Snapper. It was the whole one and it was market priced at 970 pesos (about 20 dollars). It came out whole and on the bone. I felt the meat to be very tough and almost rubbery. The Red Snapper here has a very firm texture and it is more like chicken than fish. I think it needed to be filleted and steamed rather than grilled on high heat.
The wine selection was decent too. We got a decent bottle of white sauvignon blanc for 1570. It was dry and had a nice crispness that didn’t over power the food.
Cyma
Station Two, Boracay Beach
5608 Boracay Island

Tel: +63 36 288-4283

Boracay Day 4: No Typhoons (Knock on Wood) Wednesday, Jul 30 2008 


We are spending our last day day at Mandala Spa and Villas. I’m chilling in the restaurant and sending this e-mail while my friends are getting spa treatments. Last night I had a deep tissue massage and I feel tremendously better. The only problem I have is that mosquitos have been eating me alive. I’ve got like 5 or six bites that are itching like mad. Getting a deep tissue massage on top of mosquito bites is NOT a pleasant experience.

Last night we went to a Greek Restaurant named Cyma for dinner. The appetizer was awesome. They had nice pita style bread with a variety of different dips such as tzikiki, hummous, and roasted eggplant. It was lathered in glowing olive oil. Dee-lish.
We then had the lamb chops which were nice cuts and well seasoned in oregano and served with roasted potatoes with cheese. The chops were very savory and I just loved gnawing on the bones after.
We also had the Greek Salad- the family style one. I recommend you get the dressing on the side, but besides that it was nice. It had sun dried tomatoes and ample amounts of feta, olives, capers, cucumbers, tomato, anchovies (?), capers, and other things.
We also got the Red Snapper. It was the whole one and it was market priced at 970 pesos (about 20 dollars). It came out whole and on the bone. I felt the meat to be very tough and almost rubbery. The Red Snapper here has a very firm texture and it is more like chicken than fish. I think it needed to be filleted and steamed rather than grilled on high heat.
The wine selection was decent too. We got a decent bottle of white sauvignon blanc for 1570. It was dry and had a nice crispness that didn’t over power the food.
Cyma
Station Two, Boracay Beach
5608 Boracay Island

Tel: +63 36 288-4283

The Frugal Traveler is in Rome Monday, Jun 23 2008 

I’m so jealous^^

Go Matt Go!

Check out his adventures here.

Dan

http://frugaltraveler.blogs.nytimes.com/

Where the Hell is Matt…Thanks Cheryl Friday, Jun 20 2008 

I needed something to get me going this morning and I found it in the form of a dancing world traveling lunatic. I had seen his previous videos, but his new one is the best and I love the music.

Thanks Seoulberry for the link.

And here are some outtakes. (It’s not smart to dance on top of a rock wedged between 2 other rocks that hovers over a 1000 feet drop.)

Where the Hell is Matt…Thanks Cheryl Friday, Jun 20 2008 

I needed something to get me going this morning and I found it in the form of a dancing world traveling lunatic. I had seen his previous videos, but his new one is the best and I love the music.

Thanks Seoulberry for the link.

And here are some outtakes. (It’s not smart to dance on top of a rock wedged between 2 other rocks that hovers over a 1000 feet drop.)

Maybe Palau Maybe Boracay Wednesday, May 21 2008 


It’s kinda tough trying to decide which place to go. Here’s my research on Boracay.

Wikitravel

Here’s a cool blog site I found.

I like this resort. It’s called the Asya Boracay Resort.

Oh…I should probably do some work today instead of blogging all afternoon.

Dan

Maybe Palau Maybe Boracay Wednesday, May 21 2008 


It’s kinda tough trying to decide which place to go. Here’s my research on Boracay.

Wikitravel

Here’s a cool blog site I found.

I like this resort. It’s called the Asya Boracay Resort.

Oh…I should probably do some work today instead of blogging all afternoon.

Dan

Hawaii on a Dime by Matt Gross Monday, Jan 28 2008 


Here is my friend Matt’s Story about how to travel frugally in Hawaii.

THE beauty of the Hawaiian islands is hardly subtle. Jungle-smothered volcanic peaks loom around every highway switchback, verdant plants sprout flowers as brilliant and meaty as hallucinations, and surrounding you always is the Pacific Ocean, by turns coral blue, crystalline green or shimmering golden with the light of the setting sun. Hawaii is easy, Hawaii has nothing to hide. Hawaii is, touristically speaking, pornographic in its single-minded baring of its assets.

Hawaii on a Dime by Matt Gross Monday, Jan 28 2008 


Here is my friend Matt’s Story about how to travel frugally in Hawaii.

THE beauty of the Hawaiian islands is hardly subtle. Jungle-smothered volcanic peaks loom around every highway switchback, verdant plants sprout flowers as brilliant and meaty as hallucinations, and surrounding you always is the Pacific Ocean, by turns coral blue, crystalline green or shimmering golden with the light of the setting sun. Hawaii is easy, Hawaii has nothing to hide. Hawaii is, touristically speaking, pornographic in its single-minded baring of its assets.

Matt Gross on the Travel Channel Tuesday, Dec 18 2007 

http://tcpilotweek.com/trailerpage_25escapes.html

Matt Gross will be on the show 25 Mind Blowing Escapes.

Oh, how I wish I had cable in America.

Here’s the message from Matt and let’s all demand that Matt Gross get his own show!

From Matt Gross:

Subject: If you own a television:

“…you may want to turn it to the Travel Channel this Thursday at 8pm. That’s when I’m slated to appear as a ranting, raving, eye-rolling talking head on “25 Mind Blowing Escapes.” (Yes, it’s missing a hyphen, but I’m not proofreading anymore.)

This could very well be my breakthrough moment on TV—or my very first moment of nationwide humiliation. Or maybe both. Either way, it should be entertaining. Watch it if you dare!

(And if you like, take the survey at http://tcpilotweek.com/surveypage_25escapes.html and demand the Travel Channel give me my own show.)

Cheers,


Matt Gross

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