Join us on the inauguration, blessing, and groundbreaking of Multiple Infrastructure Projects in San Jose Batangas.
Programs and Activities
March 08, 2021
6:00 AM | Holy Mass (Archdiocesan Shrine & Parish of St Joseph the Patriarch)
7:30 AM | Blessing of Improvement of Putol Bridge
8:00 AM | Inauguration & Blessing of San Jose New Public Market & New Parking Building
9:30 AM | Inauguration & Blessing of Santo Cristo Don Luis Bridge
10:30 AM | Groundbreaking of San Jose Cultural and Sports Center
11:30 AM | Inauguration & Blessing of San Jose Legislative Building
Belle’s Place Restaurant – your Homey Family Restaurant in San Jose, Batangas
Perseverance and success in one’s business enable you to realize your childhood dreams. This is exactly what happened to the Virtucio Family, who with their flourishing poultry business was able to put up a Restaurant in tribute to their eldest sister Ate Belle.
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The Restaurant, established in July 28, 2017, is owned by the Virtucio Family of Brgy. Bagong Pook, San Jose, and you will be able to see their family photos displayed inside the establishment. At first they wanted to put up a Lomi House beside their own Auto Shop (the auto shop is being constructed as we speak) but upon seeing the old home and how beautiful it is, they all decided to make it a full-fledged restaurant serving all the food that Filipinos love. You can see the touch of Ate Brenda in the VIP Rooms, and the masculine influence of their Kuyas in the huge tables and chairs in the restaurant.
The Restaurant
Belle’s Place is mainly a Lunch and Dinner Restaurant with several VIP rooms with KTV for your family, barkada and workmates. To date they have served local bank and organizational group meetings, and they all enjoyed the good food and homey atmosphere.
[gallery columns="2" link="file" ids="45396,45397,45398,45399"]Here are the VIP Room Rates, with consumable rates for 2 hours:
VIP Room Capacity Price:
The Food
In the World Egg Festival of San Jose, they won as the 1st Runner Up for their version of Stuffed Egg with chicken. This is one of the cant-miss on the menu (San Jose is the Egg Capital of the Philippines). Other noteworthy food on the menu are the Cheese Bomb Burger, the Crispy Ulo, and the Sisig!
[gallery columns="2" link="file" ids="45378,45379,45380,45381"]STARTERS |
BEER BATTERED ONION RINGS Onion rings wrapped in a special beer mixture and fried to perfection |
NACHOS OVERLOAD Tortilla Chips generously topped with cheese sauce home-made tomato salsa and lots of groundpork. Definitely an overload |
FRIES OVERLOAD Potato fries topped with cheese, ground pork and other special ingredients for an overloaded fun. |
SANDWICH * SERVED WITH FRIES AND DRINKS * |
CHEESE BOMB BURGER Generously mozzarella-cheese filled beef burger patty. An explosion of cheese from within |
BELLE’S BBQ BEEF BURGER 100% pure grilled beef topped with tomatoes, coleslaw, cucumber and our very own bbq sauce. |
ULTIMATE HOTDOG Who doesn’t want a jumbo hotdog topped with special sauce in a sandwich bun? |
MAC N’ CHEESE BACON BURGER Can’t get enough with just a regular burger? How about a burger loaded with mac n’ cheese and bacon? |
CLUBHOUSE Get classic with a clubhouse sandwich made from the heart |
SILOG MEALS and RICE BOWLS |
PORKSILOG |
TAPSILOG |
LONGSILOG |
HOTSILOG |
CORNSILOG |
TOCILOG |
CHICKSILOG |
BANGSILOG |
SPICY ORANGE CHICKEN |
LEMON LIME CHICKEN |
BUTTERED SHRIMP |
SHORT ORDERS AND PASTA |
FULLY LOADED LOMI |
FULLY LOADED JUMBO |
PAYDAY LOMI |
LOMI SPECIAL |
LOMI JUMBO |
MIKI GUISADO |
CANTON GUISADO |
SWEET N’ SPICY CHAMI |
BELLE’S SPECIAL CARBONARA |
GOTO ESPESCIAL |
SIZZLING HOTDOG |
SIZZLING SISIG |
CRISPY PATA |
CRISPY SISIG |
CRISPY ULO |
CALAMARES |
BUFFALO WINGS |
COLD BEVERAGES |
HOME BLEND ICED TEA |
HOME BLEND ICED TEA PITCHER |
CUCUMBER LEMONADE |
CUCUMBER LEMONADE PITCHER |
SODA SOLA |
SAGO’T GULAMAN |
ICE SCRAMBLE |
BOTTLED WATER |
COFFEE |
BELLE’S HAZELNUT COFFEE |
BELLE’S COFFEE WITH CREAMER |
BELLE’S CLASSIC COFFEE |
BELLE’S BREWED COFFEE |
What can be more convenient than being in a continuously developing urban area yet experiencing the best relaxation where natural surroundings coincide with recreational facilities? La Leona Resort will bring leisure and relaxation on a different note.
La Leona Resort is a 1.5 hectare corporate-owned property situated in Brgy. Sampaguita, Lipa City. This swimming pool resort promises a relaxing atmosphere since the place is filled with greens and natural features. La Leona Resort will heed your desire to rest and enjoy your precious time with your loved ones.
La Leona Resort is not just a destination for family or company outings. It is also an ideal place to hold special events such as weddings, birthday parties, reunions, baptismal parties, and corporate events like seminars and meetings.
The resort also upholds the wellbeing of its guests by implementing resort rules and 24-hour security, and by having competent lifeguards who look after the guests during their swimming hours.
La Leona also provides comfortable room accommodation for its valued guests. They have as well budget-friendly place to stay such as the cabanas and huts for daytime visitors. For social gatherings, they have the function hall which can have room for around 300 persons.
This is a recommended destination for those who want to spend the weekend in a pleasant and relaxing place. Get pleasure from the beautiful landscape of La Leona where leisure time is made more memorable with the company of your family and friends.
Child(2-4ft) |
Adult(4ft and Up) |
Without Cabana |
|
DAY SWIMMING 8AM – 5PM |
P 80.00 |
P 120.00 |
Add 20/person |
NIGHT SWIMMING 6PM – 4AM |
P 120.00 |
P 200.00 |
Add 30/person |
SWIMMING GROUP DISCOUNT
Day Swimming |
Night Swimming |
Cabana Discount |
|||
Adult |
Child |
Adult |
Child |
||
30-50 Persons |
P115.00 |
P75.00 |
P175.00 |
P115.00 |
10% |
51-100 Persons |
P110.00 |
P70.00 |
P170.00 |
P110.00 |
10% |
101-150 Persons |
P105.00 |
P65.00 |
P165.00 |
P105.00 |
15% |
CABANA AND NIPA HUTRental(4pax and above) |
MAX CAPACITYNo. of Persons |
DAY(8am-5pm) |
NIGHT(6pm-6am) |
DAY & NIGHT |
MUSHROOM |
5 |
P250 |
P350 |
P500 |
CABANA |
10 |
P400 |
P500 |
P800 |
NIPA HUTS(S) |
10 |
P700 |
P800 |
P1500 |
NIPA HUTS(S) |
12 |
P900 |
P1000 |
P1700 |
LA LEONA CABANA |
25 |
P1200 |
P1500 |
P2500 |
DUPLEX |
15 |
P1250 |
P1500 |
P2500 |
ROOM RATES |
DAY USE |
OVERNIGHT |
LATE CHECK OUT/ HR |
CASA LEONA (FOR 2) |
P1550 |
P2150 |
P250 |
CASA LEONA (DELUXE FOR 4) |
P2050 |
P2650 |
P270 |
LA LEONA LOFT (FOR 6) |
P2650 |
P2950 |
P290 |
LA LEONA ATTIC (FOR 10) |
P3550 |
P5150 |
P350 |
CHECK IN TIME IS 2PM. CHECK OUT TIME IS 11AM
EXTRA BED |
P300 |
KEY DEPOSIT |
P200 |
HOUSE RULES
- Wear proper swimsuit only.
- Strictly no maong and colored shirt.
- Use on-site shower before swimming.
- No eating and drinking on the poolside
- No liqours on monors.
Inhinyero’s Restobar is a casual restaurant, rooftop coffee, and milk tea shop located at Dela Paz, Barangay Bungahan, Cuenca, Batangas that offers 360 degrees view of the Municipality of Cuenca and neighboring municipalities where you can dine and chill with your family and friends.
Inhinyero’s Resto Bar
📍 Sitio Delapaz, Brgy Bungahan, Cuenca, Batangas
📱 0931 823 4348
⏱ Mon-Fri (10AM to 10PM) | Sat-Sun (6AM to 11PM)
✅ Parking
✅ Band Performers
✅ Great Food (Coffee,Milktea,Meals)
✅ Great View
✅ Chill Drinks
✅ Transportation (Tricycle)
How Inhinyero’s Resto Bar started
Engineer Earl Hosena, Inhinyero’s Restobar owner, first opted to establish a Japan-Bali-inspired apartment since the rural, relaxing vibes of the place demand imperturbable features and laid-back accommodations.
However, when the magnificence of Barangay Bungahan— replete with a scenic, towering, 360-degree view of Cuenca and neighboring towns—fully sank in with Engr. Earl, then realized that a casual coffee and dining hub is perfect for the lot.
The Restaurant, Coffee and Milktea Rooftop Bar
What sets Inhinyero’s Restobar from other restaurants in Cuenca is its menu. Its offerings may not be reminiscent of traditional Batangueno cuisine: its menu which includes Pan-Grilled Ribeye, Taiwanese Pork Chop, and Taco Pasta also serves as a great introduction to a luscious, foreign and affordable cuisine to some of the locals who otherwise would be denied a chance to enjoy great food in such a relaxed setting.
The place also serves a range of milk tea, coffee, and mild alcoholic beverages with a budget-friendly 60 pesos starting price. The main dishes’ fees range from 160 to 498 pesos.
Check out the full menu:
Coffee
- Inhinyeros Latte
- Americano
- Iced Americano
- Caffe Latte
- Cappuccino
- Single Espresso
- Double Espresso Latte
- Espresso Macchiato
Milk Tea
- Inhinyero’s Best
- Okinawa
- Taro
- Dark Chocolate
- Oreo Milktea
- Pearl Milktea
Meals
Ala Carte
- Pan Grilled Rib Eye
- Pan Grilled Salmon
- Pan Grilled Beef Tenderloin
Pork Meal
- Pork BBQ
- Mushroom Pork Chop
- Inhinyeros Taiwanese Porkchop
Chicken Meal
- Chicken Stir Fry
- Mushroom Chicken Thigh
- Inhinyero’s Taiwanese Chicken Chop
Pastas
- Charlie Chan Pasta
- Chicken Mushroom Alfredo
- Taco Pasta
- Meat Balls
Picka Peak’s
- Nachos Grande
- Calamari Fritti
- Potato Wedges Fries
- Mozzarella Cheese Sticks
Add Ons
- Dip Sauce
- Inhinyero Egg Rice
- Mashed Potato
- Plain Rice
- Chicken Oil
Others
- Sisig
- Crispy Pata
For those who would like to maximize the relaxing ambiance, guests may also stay for occasional band and artist performers amid calm and peaceful surroundings.
Follow Inhinyero’s Resto Bar for more updates:
December 10, 2020 Maria Katigbak 28th Death Anniversary Commemoration
December 05, 2020 Teodoro Kalaw 80th Death Anniversary Commemoration
December 01, 2020 Danilo Atienza 31st Death Anniversary Commemoration – Batangas Province
Here are the following Emergency Hotline Numbers in Batangas City for your reference:
Landline Number/s | Mobile Number/s | |
Bureau of Fire Batangas City | (043) 301 7996 | |
BFP Alangilan Substation | (043) 702 1973 | |
Batangas City Police Station | 043) 723 2476/ (043) 723 2030 | 09164291515 / 09989673414 |
Hospitals: | ||
Batangas Medical Center | (043) 740 8307 | |
Jesus of Nazareth Hospital | (043) 723 4144 | |
St. Patricks Hospital and Medical Center | (043) 723 7089 – 92 | |
Golden Gate General Hospital | (043) 341 3112 | |
Batangas Healthcare Specialist Medical Center | (043) 741 2088 | |
Spoil your taste buds, appreciate more of the Filipino menu with a touch of Arabic flavors just within the town.
A unique food menu with distinct taste is served at this one of a kind coffee shop in Batangas City, where you can enjoy home comfort with cozy ambiance plus the great food and sips.
[gallery columns="4" link="file" ids="51960,51958,51959,51962"]About the Owner
Ms. Princess Karina Villena together with her partner, Roland Rosales, aBatangueno Couple owned and conceptualized this coffee shop. They both work in the Middle East for years where most of their bonding time is spent in trying different restaurants to eat and have some coffee.
That leads to an idea of turning their love for coffee into a business where they would also love to invest their time and love for food.
To know more about coffee and stuff, they attended classes and search for potential suppliers and convert all of their ideas into realities, until Brewista is introduced. The Middle East’s influence reflects the concept of their cafe and food but not invalidating the locals.
[gallery link="file" ids="51963,51965,51969,51967,51968,51966"]About the Business
Brewista Coffee and Hookah Lounge, a Filipino food resto with a touch of Middle Eastern Cuisine is located at the heart of QV Plaza at Pallocan West, Batangas City a commercial building within a walking distance from the SM City Batangas. It was introduced to the public last June 23, 2018, and It operates from 10 am to 12 midnight.
Being the first combined concept in town, Brewista lets the customer experience the middle east feels through their menu, store concept that convey the quality of special coffee served with a twist and the Shisha (or Hookah) that is popular in that country which serves as the owners’ second home.
*Outsourcing local products to local potential suppliers and giving an avenue to local performers.
Despite being a combined concept coffee shop and restaurant Brewista, particularly its owners, support our Locals by outsourcing products from them. Their Bread and Pastries are homemade, baked by working home Moms. Other display products at their store are also outsourced locally.
Their acoustic stage and sing along area is open for local bands who used to go here and play music, Not limiting their performing time.
[gallery columns="4" link="file" ids="51976,51977,51972,51971,51969,51973,51974,51975"]Special Features of Brewista
√ First in Batangas City to introduce the use of metal straw on drinks.
√ All ages are welcome here, with entertainment stuff like board games, coffee books, sing a long area.
√ Meeting place for business purposes.
√ Brewista is also the first coffee shop to offer authentic Turkish Coffee. It is not just a coffee shop but also a restaurant that offers a wide selection of food menu.
√ First Coffee Shop in Batangas City with Shisha (or Hookah).
Hookah Flavors :
Lemon
Vanilla
Pomegranate
Gum w/ Cinnamon
Mojito
Mint
Grape w/ Mint
Two Apples
Peach
Plum
Gum w/ Mint
*You can also avail 5 peso discount on your chosen drinks by bringing your own Tumbler.
This very first branch of Brewista is a fruit of humble beginnings with love and hard work of the owners. Their staff here are very accommodating, serving customers on their very best of work.
Home comfort and taste of something new are Brewista’s promise to its dear customers.
Brewista is having its second branch!
Ms. Princess is very glad to announce that their coffee store with hookah concept will have its second branch at Sabang, Lipa City and will be brewing soon.
Best of Brewista Coffee and Hookah Lounge
Known for a distinct taste of their Menu, here are some of Brewista’s best Filipino food with foreign influence.
Lakatan Croquettes
Cheese Coffee
Tropical Fusion
Iced Espasol
Tapsilog Croque Madame
Buko Pie Crumble
Minced Tapa Rice Bowl
Tuna Mousse and Biscotcho
Salmon Salad with Toasted Linga Dressing
Strawberry Banana Fruitee
Poached Chicken in Asado Sauce
Brewista Coffee and Hookah Lounge Menu | |
Brewiccino – Brewista Special Frappes | Fruitees |
Classics | Over Iced | Ice Blended |
Coffee Based | Strawberry |
Mocha | Green Apple |
Vanilla Bean | Kiwi |
Salted Caramel | Lemon |
Minty Oreo | Passion Fruit |
Non-Coffee Based | Gourmet |
Pure Vanilla | Coffee Based |
Strawberry Cream | Cookie Dough |
Cookies and Crea, | Oh My Oreo |
Skinny Peppermint | Java Chips |
Brewista Espresso and Brew | Caramel Pop |
Espresso and Brew | Mudslide |
Espresso | Brownie Temptation |
Macchiato | Non-Coffee Based |
Caramel Macchiato | Sunrise Blends |
Choco Con Panna | Mango Graham |
Caramel Con Panna | Tropical Passion |
Sparkling Espresso w/ mint (iced) | Strawberry Shortcake |
All-Time Favorite | Cinnamon Toast |
Brewed Coffee | Toffee Nuts |
Cafe Au Lait | Banana Split |
Cafe Latte | White Matcha |
Cafe Americano | Matcha Oreo |
Cappuccino | Organic Tea ( Pot or Tea Bag) |
Signature Drinks | Jasmine |
Turkish Coffee | Hibiscus |
Traditional w/ cardamom seed | Chamomile |
Milk-Based | Earl Grey |
Mocha Au Lait | Anise |
Butter Brew | Morrocan Mint |
White Cafe Bombon | Ginger |
Monkey’s Cappuccino | Natural Green Tea |
Black and Tan Latte | Organic Mint |
Happy Hazel | Kid’s Choice Non-Coffee |
Barako Fluffy | (Hot or Iced) Add 10php for Ice |
Ice Brewko | Milk |
Flavored Latte | Chocolate |
Vanilla Latte | Hot Only | Submarine (Chocolatey) Flavors to choose from : |
Mocha Latte | Toffee Coffee Twist |
Mocha Mint Latte | Caramel |
Matcha Latte | White Choco |
Cardamom Milk Tea | Beers |
Iced Cardamom Spiced Latte | Tiger black |
Spiced Latte | Tiger Crystal |
All-Time Favorite Pasta | Heineken |
Meatballs spaghetti | Corona |
Chicken Pesto | Stella Artois |
Tuna Pasta | Smirnoff |
Creamy Carbonara | Hoegarden |
Rice Bowls | Wine |
Pork Rice Bowl | Merlot |
Chicken Rice Bowl | Sauvignon |
Tuna Rice Bowl | Shots |
Extra Fried Rice | Black Label |
EGG add ons (1pc) | Water |
Chicken | Evian |
Spicy Chicken with Wedges | Philly Sandwiches |
Honey Mustard with Wedges | Philly Roasted Pork Cheesesteaks |
All Day Breakfast & Sandwiches | Philly Beef Sukiyaki Cheesesteaks |
Big Brewista Meal | Chicken Parmigiana |
Club Brewistawich | Snacks : |
WBE- waffles, bacon, eggs | Fries |
Brewitoas | Wedges |
Pulled Pork | Nachos |
Tuna Sandwich | Fish and Chips |
Grilled Cheese | |
Beef Quesadilla | |
Cubano Panini |
Luks Lofts Hotel & Residences
Escape the hectic city life by experiencing a luxury stay on a high-technology hotel providing advance and exceptional amenities just within your reach. Enjoy the unforgettable experience your accommodation has to give you.
“Luks” is the Turkish translation of Luxury and the term “Lofts” describes the high-tech urban-chic rooms being offered at the state of the art 5-star luxury hotel. Luks Lofts Hotel & Residences started operations and services in 2016. It is owned by Ma. Bernadeth Baco and Turkish-American business partners. Its concept is one of a kind, introducing a unique brand of products and services ensuring guests of memorable luxury experience.
About the Business
[gallery ids="51927,51932,51922,51921,51928"]Luks Lofts Hotel and Residences is a luxury hotel located at Lukslofts Bldg., Joseling Road, Pallocan West, Batangas City. It is known for being the first high-tech hotel in the Philippines that is already evident from the hotel’s exterior and interior design.
The hotel celebrates its marque on technological advancements as it is one of their foremost appealing factors. The advanced features of the hotel include keyless face biometrics access, motion-sensing doors, digital lights, indoor elevated jet pools, private sauna plus several more state of the art amenities. The hotel boasts of their drive for constant innovation and relentless efforts to set new standards in Luxury Accommodation.
Luks Lofts Exceptional Amenities
[gallery link="file" ids="51929,51926,51925,51869,51867,51874"]Luks Lofts Hotel and Residences has 11 Lofts, including 2 Loft types, the Luxury lofts that can accommodate 6 guests and Honeymoon Lofts that can accommodate 2 guests. Each loft has jet pools (22ft.long and 4.5 deep) with pumps and adjustable temperature and private saunas for relaxation, walk-in closets, full kitchen equipment, living and dining room, an entertainment area that is either an air hockey or a billiard table.
Luks Lofts Advance Features
Luks Lofts Hotel and Residences is very proud of its automated doors, digibutler system that gives convenience for guests’ food orders, room housekeeping, lights control, and exit door controls. They also have face biometrics for room access.
[gallery link="file" ids="51931,51930,51932"]Other Facilities and Services
*Luks Cafe and Bar that offers a wide variety of delicious and healthy local and intercontinental cuisines with a big range of drinks and selected wines.
*In-room Spa Services
*Chauffeur
*Laundry
For the past two years of operating, guests have nothing but positive reviews towards Luks Lofts Hotel and Residences. The hotel guarantees an extravagant and unforgettable experience from reservation to check-out.
Luks Loft Hotel and Residences wants to provide guests an exceptional and memorable stay in their lofts, enjoying luxurious services offered with the best feeling of convenience.
Loft Types | |
Luxury Loft | Honeymoon Loft |
10 units, approximately 85sqm/915sft. | 1 unit, approximately 100sqm/1077sft |
Inclusions : | Inclusions : |
(2) Queen Bedroom | Private 4.5ft deep Elevated Jet Pool |
Private 4.5ft deep Elevated Jet Pool | Private Sauna |
Private Infrared/Lava Rock Sauna | 1 spacious bedroom with Jean-Paul Gaultier bed (Roche Bobois) |
Complimentary Mini-Bar | Billiard Table |
Network Controlled Doors | Sofa set wrapped in a silk cover |
Power Control System (lights and appliances automation through the smart device) | Network Controlled Doors |
Digi Butler | Digi Butler |
100% Memory Foam Mattress | Choice of Dinnerware (Versace or Hermes) |
Complimentary WIFI access | Complimentary WiFi access |
Cable TV and Unlimited Free HD movie access | Cable TV and Unlimited Free HD movie access |
Fully equipped kitchen | Fully equipped kitchen |
Free Parking | Free Parking |
Elitista Salon is an exclusive hair and make up salon located at Burgos Street, Batangas City which provides quality and affordable beauty treatments accompanied by elite professional service. We are here to give our clients the ultimate and personal experience in pampering themselves with our services. Our mission is to give happiness, satisfaction and exceed client expectations after they experience our services. We are proudly Batangueño Salon eyeing to deliver no boring hair and makeup to people in Batangas and neighboring cities and municipalities.
[gallery columns="2" link="file" ids="45235,45239,45240,45241"]We are committed to performing our craft exceptionally well and continually striving to improve ourselves by studying the latest trends and attending seminars both in-salon setting and professional beauty services.
[gallery link="file" ids="45252,45253,45254,45257,45256,45255"] [gallery link="file" ids="45263,45265,45264"]Company Profile :
[gallery link="file" ids="45244,45245,45247,45246,45248,45266"]Elitista Salon started giving professional, elite and affordable beauty treatments since October 8, 2015, up to present and started to rise against well-known brands and salons in Batangas City.
We wanted customers to feel elite with our services at an affordable price for the masses. We wanted to bring the same service that only elites can afford at an affordable price and we are proud and happy that our customers are satisfied with the service we gave as they walk out of our salon. Most of our clients are from word of mouth and returning clients from neighboring cities and even from Manila and we are always been so happy serving our fellow Batangueño clients because people of Batangas are naturally beautiful on the inside and out and it’s our duty to unleash that beauty inside.
[gallery columns="2" link="file" ids="45249,45250"]We are open from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm from Monday to Sunday to cater to busy working persons. We also have parking spaces for vehicles beside Hebrews.
Elitista Salon is currently expanding its salon and aiming to open a new branch and offer it’s exclusive and personal services at Lipa City Area. Our mission is to give a personal elite service to each client. We do believe that we do have different tastes and style and we wanted to make our services personalized. We formed a Glam Team from the best of the best local Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist here in Batangas who aims to deliver and exceed the client’s expectations from what he/she wants.
[gallery link="file" ids="45261,45259,45260"]To accomplish our mission we offer a wide range of services, here is the list of our services :
Hair Cut (Creative, Senior, Junior)
Eyelash Extension/Perming
Eyebrow Threading
Hair & Makeup
Shampoo with Blow-Dry or Iron
Hair Treatments (ACAI B.B, ICURE BLOWOUT, KERATIN, REGULAR HOT OIL, SILK MASK, ESSENSITY MASQUE, HAIR SPA, IONIC KERATIN, BOWL SPA, SCALP SCRUB)
Contact Details :
Address : P. Burgos St. PoblacionII, Batangas City
Landline : 0437862017
Mobile : 09159859158 | 09228120129
Email : cristyalcazar14@gmail.com
Octadix Diner is a brand new restaurant that serves Freshly Baked Goodies and Best Selling All-Time Favorite Filipino Dishes located at E.A. Malabanan Bldg., Mabini St. Brgy II, Batangas City.4 It offers a wide variety of menu from classic rice meals, ala carte filipino dishes, pasta and shakes. You will be surprised that they offer affordable menus which is already inclusive of drinks.
Company Profile
[gallery columns="2" link="file" ids="44129,44128"] [gallery link="file" ids="44125,44132,44127,44130,44133,44126"]After establishing Kitty Cut Hair and Nails Beauty Salon and Spa – the Hello Kitty themed Salon and Spa in Balagtas, Batangas City, Ms. Kat, the proud owner decided to create another business out of another thing that she really loves, YES! FOOD! Octadix Diner is a Rustic Styled Nature themed restaurant that would fill in your stomachs with All-Time Favorite Filipino Dishes. The restaurant’s name came from combinations of Octa (Greek-Latin Word for EIGHT) and Dix (French word for TEN) which are both notable dates for Ms Kat. Ms Kat by heart is a natural master baker who loves to bake for her friends when they have gatherings at her home. Some of them really loves it and asked her if she could take orders. She’s also a food lover and often travel from resto to resto to take a taste of their best selling food and she try to create her version of it at home.
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Octadix Diner, offers affordable menus which is already inclusive of drinks from classic rice meals, ala carte filipino dishes, pasta and shakes.
Rice Meals: (All served with side dish and iced tea) | Price |
Chicken Inasal | 119 |
Chicken Kebabs | 119 |
Chicken BBQ | 119 |
Grilled Pork Teriyaki | 119 |
Grilled Pork Belly | 119 |
Grilled Prok BBQ | 119 |
Pork Kebab | 119 |
Lechon Kawali | 119 |
Beef Burger Steak | 89 |
Rice | |
Octadix Special Rice | 129 |
Java Rice | 29 |
Plain Rice | 19 |
French Fries | 49 |
All Day Breakfast: | |
Tapsilog | 69 |
Longsilog | 69 |
Shangsilog | 69 |
Pasta: (Served with Grilled Bread) | |
Classic Spaghetti | 69 |
Chicken Carbonara | 69 |
Pansit Canton | 79 |
Bihon Guisado | 79 |
Ala Carte (good for 2-3 pax) | |
Fried Chicken | 159 |
Garlic Chicken | 179 |
Pork Sisig | 139 |
Crispy Karekare | 169 |
Crispy Binagoongan | 169 |
Lechon Kawali | 159 |
Lumpiang Shanghai | 149 |
Chopsuey | 139 |
Pinakbet | 139 |
Sandwiches: | |
Octadixclubhouse | 79 |
Tuna sandwich | 59 |
Grilled bread | 29 |
Drinks: | |
Milk Shakes | 89 |
*Oreo Cheesecake | 89 |
*Vanilla | 89 |
*Chocolate | 89 |
Ice tea | 29 |
Ice tea | 39 |
Basically, Octadix Diner is also a combination of Tasty Baked Pastries and Cakes and Ms Kat’s recreation of her Favorite Food. Octadix Diner recently open their first branch at E.A. Malabanan Bldg., Mabini St. Brgy II, Batangas City last August 20, 2017 and it’s been a blockbuster since day 1. Octadix is open from 9am to 8pm from Monday to Sunday. After enjoying their tasty food, you can also take instagramable photos inside the resto since every corner of the place is a work of art. From Japanese Tables, Nature Painted Walls, Frames, Good Lighting etc you can really have your best photos for your social media accounts.
Christmas in the Philippines celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ who, according to Biblical tradition, was sent by God to save people from sin and death. The holiday is held every 25 December.
The Christmas season in the Philippines is summed up in three words: faith, family and food – with the three intertwined in almost every event. Masses are held in churches leading up to Christmas Day, with many feasts held alongside them. The length of the season varies: Christmas can last from a few weeks to a few months. Christmas carols are played in the shopping centres and malls from as early as September until well into January.
A clear sign the Christmas season has truly begun is the hanging of star-shaped lanterns called parol in every public space and household. The parol, representing the Star of Bethlehem, is unique to the Philippines and is as quintessential to the season as Christmas trees and fake snow are to the Western cultures.
In the week leading up to Christmas, a series of masses called Misa de Gallo are held late every night. On Christmas Eve, there is (you guessed it) another mass held at midnight helpfully named, “Midnight Mass”, followed by a traditional family feast called Noche Buena running well into the early hours of Christmas morning.
A Christmas lunch is prepared for extended family where they open presents, eat, play games, sing karaoke, and eat some more. Older members of the family are revered and traditions, such as Pagmamano (taking the older family member’s hand and gently placing it on one’s forehead as a sign of respect), are practiced. The day ends only when people are too full to eat or are obliged to go to another household to eat some more.
Christmas in the Philippines celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ who, according to Biblical tradition, was sent by God to save people from sin and death. The holiday is held every 25 December.
The Christmas season in the Philippines is summed up in three words: faith, family and food – with the three intertwined in almost every event. Masses are held in churches leading up to Christmas Day, with many feasts held alongside them. The length of the season varies: Christmas can last from a few weeks to a few months. Christmas carols are played in the shopping centres and malls from as early as September until well into January.
A clear sign the Christmas season has truly begun is the hanging of star-shaped lanterns called parol in every public space and household. The parol, representing the Star of Bethlehem, is unique to the Philippines and is as quintessential to the season as Christmas trees and fake snow are to the Western cultures.
In the week leading up to Christmas, a series of masses called Misa de Gallo are held late every night. On Christmas Eve, there is (you guessed it) another mass held at midnight helpfully named, “Midnight Mass”, followed by a traditional family feast called Noche Buena running well into the early hours of Christmas morning.
A Christmas lunch is prepared for extended family where they open presents, eat, play games, sing karaoke, and eat some more. Older members of the family are revered and traditions, such as Pagmamano (taking the older family member’s hand and gently placing it on one’s forehead as a sign of respect), are practiced. The day ends only when people are too full to eat or are obliged to go to another household to eat some more.
The Philippines celebrates New Year’s Day with a public holiday every 1 January, as does most of the rest of the world. However, the celebrations really begin on New Year’s Eve and reach a high point with the turning of the clock from 11:59pm on 31 December to midnight on 1 January. Somewhat unusually, New Year’s Eve is also an official holiday here.
Fireworks, good food and good company, New Year’s resolutions, and greeting cards are all a part of the celebration in the Philippines. Attending midnight mass on 31 December is a practice of devout Roman Catholics. Firecrackers and loud noises are traditionaloy thought by some to scare off evil spirits, and leaving doors and windows open is supposed to let the good luck come in.
Parents may tell their children to jump as high as they can at midnight to help them grow taller. Others don polka dot clothes to make the new year more prosperous. And some put 12 fruits on display to symbolise the 12 disciples.
Bonifacio Day is a national public holiday every 30 November in the Philippines to celebrates the birthday of one of the country’s greatest heroes, Andrés Bonifacio.
Born on 30 November 1863, Bonifacio is considered as the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonisation. He, along with some others, started a movement known as the ‘Katipunan’ in 1892. The Katipunan was a secret revolutionary society that instigated military revolts against the Spanish colonisers.
Bonifacio became the Katipunan’s military leader and the president of the revolutionary government, which (according to some historians) makes Bonifacio the first president of the Philippine Republic. Bonifacio and the Katipunan recruited many citizens to their cause, eventually becoming the most prominent revolutionary force the Spaniards had to face.
However Bonifacio’s leadership was contested by some others, and in particular, Emilio Aguinaldo. After a series of leadership challenges and internal rifts, Aguinaldo violently took over the revolutionary forces and unjustly ordered Bonifacio to be tried and executed under the guise of treason.
Bonifacio Day is held every 30 November, or the Monday nearest this day to create a long weekend. Unlike the main national hero, José Rizal, Bonifacio Day is celebrated on his day of birth, rather than his day of death. This is because Bonifacio was killed by his fellow countrymen, rather than at the hands of foreign colonisers.
The EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary occurs every 25 February in the Philippines. It commemorates the peaceful demonstrations that occurred in 1986 and led to the overthrow of the corrupt rule of President Ferdinand Marcos.
All Souls’ Day is a day of alms giving and prayers for the dead. The intent is for the living to assist those in purgatory. Many western churches annually observe All Souls’ Day on November 2 and many eastern churches celebrate it prior to Lent and the day before Pentecost.