Sunday, April 19, 2009

Plurk Fiesta: Orange Bistro

March 28, 2009 - It was the day full of "first time" thingy.

The day before March 28, my plurk friends, Tanchi and Rammyboi, were insisting me to come with them on Plurk Fiesta at Orange Bistro. At first, I was hesitant to agree because I'm a shy person and I'm not use to it (being shy). But lately, I gave them a "yes," which meant I will come along with them. I immediately asked a permission to Sir Avel, through sending a private plurk, if I could join the said activity. He then replied saying, 'bring your laptop and camera.' So, that's it.

It was quarter to 3:00 pm when I met up with Tanchi and Ikang at KCC and rushed to the venue. The "first times" started upon arriving at Orange Bistro.

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It was my first time to be at Orange Bistro. As you can see on the photos above, the place is so cool, pleasing to the eyes, comforting and magnificent. Everything was well-arranged and presentable. Every sides really fit to each other as how it was managed by Mr. Philip Teng, the owner.

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Attending on Plurk Fiestas like this is my newest affiliation. It was a great opportunity to me cause I met new faces and at the same time I earned new friends. Even though I wasn't able to memorized all their names, I'm pretty sure I could remember them through their faces (I got a high photographic memory..haha). Anyways, it was nice meeting my plurkmates and co-bloggers. Before I forget, the head of Davao Bloggers was also with us, Mr. Blogie (upper left on the photo above).

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(Photos - courtesy of Tanchi)

After greeting everybody, Orange Bistro served us some of their dishes. These were Angel's Hair, Nachos, Dumplings, Pomodoro, Spaghetti Meat Sauce, Chicharong Bulaklak, Orange Bistro Burger, and Flavored Vegetarian Plate. Along with these was their Special Orange Iced Tea which has a good taste different from other Iced Tea. Afterwards, the sweet delicacies were served on our table such as the Carrot Cake and the one with a cookie in it (I don't know how it is called).

I proudly recommend to everyone to visit this one-of-a-kind dining area in Gensan with your family and friends. It is located at J. Catolico Avenue, Lagao. With their good service, delicious foods, wifi access and a pleasant place, there's nothing to look for if you want to unwind yourself and be relaxed.

Plurk Fiesta @ Orange Bistro was a "thumbs up" experience!

PS - I would like to thank Tanchi for the photos and Rammyboi for the Discrete Mathematics Book. =)