Showing posts with label SM Sta. Rosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SM Sta. Rosa. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Slice n Dice SM Sta. Rosa Laguna


Went to SM Sta. Rosa a couple of weeks back to get out of the house and do a little bit of strolling. Since it was already lunch time, We decided to take a break and eat lunch. With a lot of food establishments at our disposal, We decided to be a little bit more adventurous and try something new. At first glance Slice n Dice immediately called our attention, not just because of its colorful facade but also because of the prices on their menu. For Php 99 or less, you could already enjoy a complete meal inclusive of rice and drink. We ordered a T-bone steak Jr. w/ Pasta meal and a Cheezy Garlic Mussel meal all for less than Php 300. Not bad for a meal good for 2-3 persons.  Slice n Dice is the local version of servicing fast food style steaks ordered through a counter with a touch of local flavors.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Flavours of China SM Sta. Rosa


Went to SM Sta. Rosa last Jan. 3 to have lunch with the family, to celebrate our 8th Wedding anniversary.  We were supposed to go to Barrio Fiesta inside SM Sta. Rosa for lunch, as We found a voucher from Metro Deal for a Paella Meal w/ chicken and coke (good for 4 persons) at Php 450.  However, according to the staff on duty, the voucher is still not active on their computer database until Jan 5, 2012.  Something that was not clearly stated on the voucher.  Instead of arguing our case and spoiling our day, We just decided to look for another place to eat.  Good thing Flavours of China was near Barrio Fiesta. We decided to good there for lunch.  After all, you just can't get enough of Chinese food.

Friday, June 3, 2011

SM Sta. Rosa, Hotdogs and Pop Corn, and Kungfu Panda 2 in 3D

Last Saturday, on our way home from Cabuyao Laguna We happen to pass by SM Sta. Rosa, Laguna.  Since it was almost 12 noon, We decided to drop by and have our lunch. While Searching for a place to eat, We passed by the Cinemas section.  Since it was the 2 day of screening for Kungfu Panda 2, We decided
to take a peek.  Screening time was set at exactly 12 noon. It was about a quarter to 12, No long lines outside the cinema, We just thought it was still early so we decided to watch the movie in digital 3D.  A ticket costs about Php 250 per person w/ free drinks. Movie viewing for 3D films is only good for 1 viewing only and you have to return the 3D goggles after the movie.  We bought a hot dog sandwich and pop corn to eat while enjoying the movie.  As we entered the Cinema were surprised to see that the balcony was already full,
except for a few single seats here and there. Luckyly,a handful of seats were still available at the lower gallery. So we choose the best seats we could find that was not too close to the screen. The cinema seemed to be relatively clean, seats were still in good condition, and no smell of old and musty carpets. Thankfully the movie turned out to be better than expected for a sequel. It was in fact arguably better than the first Kungfu Panda Movie, as the story revolves around the discovering the origins of Po. Overall, Kungfu Panda 2 rocks, but Kungfu Panda 2 rocks harder in digital 3D.

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