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Have fun in the Philippines! Can't wait to read about it.
Posted by: Marvin | 2007.07.10 at 23:03
Yeah, save some treats for us too.
Posted by: Big Dreams | 2007.07.11 at 01:42
Oooh, PH again?
Posted by: Rasa Malaysia | 2007.07.11 at 04:31
looking forward to your new discoveries in manila...
cheers!
Posted by: juls | 2007.07.11 at 07:06
Stockholm?
Posted by: Graham | 2007.07.11 at 20:48
Graham - ever the smarta**, aren't we? ;-)
Juls, rasa, big, martin - spot on. This wknd we'll be eating a *lot* of pork.....
Posted by: Robyn | 2007.07.11 at 22:21
YAY! Welcome to the Philippines! :)
Posted by: Christine | 2007.07.12 at 17:01
Land of the Lechon!
Posted by: bayi | 2007.07.13 at 06:09
I stumbled upon your blog 2 weeks ago whilst looking for northern indian food in KL, you guys have got me hooked ever since! Have fun in PH! :)
Cheers.
Posted by: brac | 2007.07.13 at 07:45
I'm looking forward to reading what you end up eating while here.
The photos alone are to die for! :) welcome back!
Posted by: Mila | 2007.07.14 at 11:01
I just discovered your blog, it's gorgeous!!! Makes me very hungry!
Posted by: Ashlee | 2007.07.15 at 10:19
I just noticed your article in the newspaper. And I feel glad that you have been to Penang recently. If you are here again please give me a call, sure I can help you to discover more about Penang "the Food Heavan of the Asia and world".
Posted by: Kelvin CH'NG | 2007.07.15 at 12:07
The jeepney, originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II, colorfully decorated with tight passenger seating, are ubiquitous in the already crowded streets of major cities in the Philippines. Looking forward to your posts! Enjoy your stay.
Posted by: Guia | 2007.07.17 at 11:11
Christine, brac, Mila, Guia - Thanks! We had a great time, as usual, and ate alot of wonderful food.
Bayi - oink!
Ashlee - thanks and welcome!
Kelvin - thanks, we will take you up on that offer.
Posted by: Robyn | 2007.07.17 at 11:16