Friday, December 9, 2011

SM City Davao Sponsors Free Filmviewing for Chito Roño's Emir





Are you up for a free movie? This morning, I got an email via SM City Davao's Global Pinoy Center that they'll be sponsoring a film viewing for an award-winning film by Chito Roño. So if you're just around the area, don't forget to visit Davao for a chance to WATCH this film for FREE!


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Greetings from SM City Davao and Global Pinoy Center!

In support of our efforts to promote the invaluable contribution of our OFW and in Celebration of the Month
of Overseas Filipinos & International Migrants Day, we will be showing the Film Emir that pays tribute to
Overseas Filipino workers. The film won Youssef Chahine award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Cairo
International Film Festival in Egypt. 



The film Emir seeks to assist all individuals in making  informed decisions regarding settlement  abroad, as 
well as generate their involvement in migration concerns and issues. It will also advocate for a stronger 
academic and media focus on migration issues at the same time promote Filipino culture and heritage in 
places with large concentration of Overseas Filipinos.

The Cineforum on Migration  activity featuring  Emir will be shown in SM Cinema 1 on 13th of 
December 2011, from 9AM to12NN  for FREE. 


In line with this, we would like to invite you, your family and friends to watch the said film on the above date
at SM City Davao Cinema. We would appreciate your early confirmation to enable us to make necessary 
preparation for the event on or before December 12, 2011, Monday.

We hope for your interest and participation in this worthy endeavor. For further inquiries, you may contact us 
at 082.297.6998 local 120.



Thank you very much and hoping for your kind support. 

Mabuhay  and ating OFW's!.
Best regards,

GLOBAL PINOY TEAM

SM City Davao
Quimpo Blvd. Ecoland, Davao City
Fax No.: 082.297.5500


Monday, November 21, 2011

A One-Stop Recreational Spot Opens: Grand View Resort and Restaurant



In Davao, when someone says “Hilltop”, most of us would immediately think of that relaxing space up in Diversion road. Before, it was a campsite and a restaurant. Today, it has morphed into a one-stop recreational area where you can dine, swim, rest and even ride the zipline without busting your budget. Excited already? Davaoenyos, say hi to Grand View Resort and Restaurant.

Grand View Resort and Restaurant, formerly Dencio’s Hilltop, is Davao’s brand new addition to its rich tourist spot repertoire. This 3,000-square-meter hill patch is owned by the Dizon Group of Companies, the same company behind some of the most-loved recreational sites in Davao: Maxima Beach Resort, Davao Crocodile Park and Mt. Apo Highlands.

Grand View’s  main attraction is a Filipino restaurant overlooking the urban landscape of Davao city. This cozy resto serves authentic Filipino dishes at the price range of P90-P400. Their Fiesta platters, a huge bilao of  grilled pork, chicken and seafood, start at P500 only. And these flavorsome platters are good for a minimum of 5 people, mind you. Although the restaurant isn’t 100% finished yet, their kitchen is officially geared up and more than ready to take your orders.

Aside from the tasty fares that Grand View’s restaurant has, they will also be having weekend acoustic performances. Getting ready for your next meal there? That’s not all.

If you feel like staying for a little bit longer than just a meal, you can book your next mini-vacation at Grand View. They will be opening up a few cottages available for overnight accommodations. Imagine getting up to a nice view of the sunrise, having a hearty lunch, riding the zipline in the afternoon and taking pictures with the charming lights of the majestic Davao landscape as background. I don’t know about you, but it feels like that is the closest thing to heaven.

So, the next time you feel like getting away from it all, you will be surprised at how much a short cab ride to Grand View Resort and Restaurant can do.  

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Grand View Resort and Restaurant is located at Diversion road, Davao city, formerly Dencio’s Hilltop. They’re open from 10AM to 11PM, seven days a week. For more information, call 284 2291 or 0923 658 6052.

Photo courtesy of DJ Tadena.

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Royale House Goes Japanese!

The Royale House Travel Inn and Suites is one of the best value hotels in Davao city. Imagine, for P650/ night, you can have overnight accommodations, breakfast and a welcome drink! And take note, this room has its own toilet and bath (plus hot and cold shower), TV and intercom. Amazing deal, right? This little hotel gets even more amazing as they launch their Donburi dish line, at prices less than P90.

Ready? Here are a few food shots of their Donburi deals:






Don't they look delicious? These Donburi yummies are available in 2 sizes: Regular and Large. Regular dishes go for P60-70 only and the Large ones go for P80-90. Sweet deal, isn't it? These dishes are available at Claveria Cafe, the restaurant of The Royale House Travel Inn and Suites, CM Recto st., Davao city.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Davao Hotel Promo: 20% Off for The Royale House Rooms!

(Royale House's Deluxe Single Room)

Want more reasons to visit Davao this holiday season? Well, the Royale House Travel Inn and Suites is giving you just that!

They're throwing in a 20% discount on all DELUXE ROOMS starting today (November 6, 2011) til the end of the year! These rooms feature a modern toilet-and-bath design (with hot and cold shower), an LCD TV, a cabinet and a comfy bed. Also comes with complimentary breakfast for 2 and welcome drink at One10FM, their bar and music lounge. With prices that start at only P1040, can you get a deal better than that?

The Royale House Travel Inn and Suites is located at CM Recto st., Davao city. They're a cheap Davao inn with amenities that can level with some mid-range hotels. Visit their website here: www.theroyalehouse.com.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Hello World! Visit Davao Now!

Hello World! (I said it again coz it's fun. Sorry. :P)

This blog will be all about the awesomeness of Davao, my birthplace and my home. If you have suggestions for topics and/ or have write up requests, please comment below.

BTW, if you're planning to visit Davao soon, please don't forget to check out The Royale House Travel Inn and Suites. Cheap and cozy hotel accommodations + yummy food + huge parking space + a laid-back bar. What more can you ask for?