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Boracay Dining: OLÉ Boracay Restaurant Spanish Tapas & Paella by Wishful Thinking on Feb 21, 2012It was past 10PM when we went out to look for food. I was so tired from swimming that I eventually fell asleep and yes, hunger woke me up. (Most of) Boracay is alive 24/7 but their restaurants close as early as 10PM. I wanted to try out Zuzuni but he...



Cuban boxing champ wants Donaire by Pinoy Sports on Nov 17, 2011source: abs-cbnnews.com Another boxer seeks a fight against Filipino-American boxing champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire Jr. in 2012. Guillermo Rigondeaux, a 2-time Olympic gold medalist from Cuba and the interim WBA junior featherweight...



The Cuban Hot spot in Jersey City - Hard Grove Cafe by Full Time on Oct 1, 2011The Cuban Hot spot in Jersey CityHard Grove Cafe in Jersey City is one of the great hang out spots to check out if you are ever around the Downtown area and want to satisfy your spanish food cravings.The restaurant is located across from PATH station...



Chicken Empanada by Ang Sarap (A Tagalog word for "It's Delicious") on Jul 5, 2011Empanada is a baked or fried pastry stuffed with meats, vegetables or fruits. The word came from the Spanish word “empanar” which means bread. A dish that originated in Galicia, Spain and Portugal during the 1520 and was derived from the...



Leche Flan by Ang Sarap (A Tagalog word for "It's Delicious") on Jun 11, 2011Leche Flan, caramel custard or crème caramel is one of the all-time favourite dessert in the Philippines, it is made of baked or steamed mixture eggs yolks, milk and sugar. It might look similar to crème brulee but there is a big difference and it...



Holyweeking in Boracay: Ole! by on May 9, 2011Ole! Guess what kind of cuisine they serve? Of course it’s gotta be Mexican/Cuban/Spanish! 11am is too early for the Boracay crowd (hangover and all. haha), so the restaurant was almost empty. They claim that their specialty is their paella, &#...



Tocino by Ang Sarap (A Tagalog word for "It's Delicious") on Feb 16, 2011Tocino is a very popular cured meat in the Philippines as well as other Spanish colonized countries such as Cuba and Puerto Rico. Tocino came from the same Spanish word which means “bacon”.  To prepare this meat traditionally tender cut...



Parasailing, Willy's Rock, Jonahs Milk Shake & Sand Sculptures - Boracay Day 4 by Cheftonio on Sep 18, 2010We actually had no clue of the activities for the day -- Zero plans at all! I consulted this guy named Ariel, based in front of Le Soleil and recommended to me by  the guard of Le Soleil.Wind Breakers along the Boracay Beach path  even if i...



Cuban Government Plans to Cut 500000 Jobs by March – BusinessWeek by Top Stories in the U.S. on Sep 13, 20103News Cuban Government Plans to Cut 500000 Jobs by MarchBusinessWeekSept. 13 (Bloomberg) — Cuba's government will cut more than 500000 state jobs by March as part of a plan to reduce inefficiencies, the country's largest union said in...



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