Let’s Rediscover South (of Metro Manila)
Been to the South recently? Or, like, ever?
Well, just for kicks, here’s a quick rundown of places in the area that you may want to visit or eat in if you happen to visit the area.
📍 Ramen Yukoshen
Looking for a truly authentic ramen experience? Look no further than Ramen Yukoshen. You’ll love their casual restaurant atmosphere with traditional Japanese values such as quick service and no eating utensils except chopsticks. If you’re up for an unforgettable dining experience, try it out for yourself, and see why their customers have given us 4.7/5 stars!

📍 Dampa Express
Serving fresh, affordable, and healthful seafood options, Dampa sees to it that their customers feel comfortable and at home. The Dampa Express is renowned for its extensive menu of seafood dishes served in bilaos. They also have a private area for intimate family gatherings.

📍 Kulay-Diwa
A cultural experience, Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Filipino Modern Art is more than just a gallery. It’s a place for art appreciation, not just of the distinctive art of the Philippines but also of other Southeast Asian countries. Their immersive exhibitions that bring life to the grandeur of places in SEA were created by inspirational leader Roberto San Agustin Nolasco. This is definitely a great venue to explore the world of modern art. Visit their website kulay-diwa.com for more details.

📍 JT’s Manukan Grille
Actor Joel Torre and his wife Cristy created JT’s Manukan Grille, which serves grilled chicken dishes marinated the Ilonggo way. In May 2003, a small takeout counter was opened, and today, it has grown into a full-service restaurant with nineteen existing branches. If you’ve been scouring the South and want to end your trip with a sumptuous meal, then head over to JT’s.

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