My boss was invited to a meeting in Davao
City on July 29, 2015, and since the agenda was something about our section’s
tasks, he let me tag along.
On July 29, 2015 we flew to Davao City from
Laguindingan Airport on an early morning flight, since the meeting is scheduled
at 10AM we still have ample time to get there on time. It was a beautiful
morning, clear sky, the great weather. I
can actually see what’s below, considering ATR-72-500 turboprop plane on flies
at a maximum altitude of 7200m considerably lower than an airbus.
We arrived, according to schedule, went directly to Seda Hotel, our booked hotel for this trip. Had a 30 minutes rest,then proceeded to the meeting venue at Café Tavera located along Pardo de Tavera corner Avancena Street.
I became busy right away and have no time
to explore the place. Thank goodness I was able to take the photo above before
going in the establishment.
The function hall was very much decent and
I think it can accommodate upto 40 guests. The attendees were able to discuss
all,that’s written in the agenda and came up with an agreement.
Here comes the most exciting part, the
Lunch. Meeting like this, especially when sponsored by big companies is
actually lavish. Mostly served were sea foods like crabs, prawn, grilled fish
and tinolang lapu-lapu not to mention other dishes that I failed to take photos.
Overall, the dishes in Café Tavera were superb, I really love it. I hope to get to visit the place with my friends next time.
After the meeting, we went back to the hotel.
Because I had to leave the house very early
to catch up with the early flight, I badly needed a nap. My room in Seda Hotel
really gave comfort to my tired mind and body. I am very thankful I was booked
in this beautiful hotel and not to other accredited hotels.
My relaxing sleep was halted an hour after
when my mobile phone rung. It was my boss, asking about work related reports
and issues. Hah! The sleepiness just
flew away.
Better yet, why not visit Abreeza Ayala
Mall, just across the street. I went from one stall to one another, window
shopping was the agenda, until I decided, to get a pair of office shoes, at
Payless or Alberto (I found pairs that I liked), unfortunately, there were no
size for me.
Then I spotted Bratpack, hmm, how about checkout the latest Jansports backpack available, I might find the same one I have purchased in Zalora. And indeed, the same design is already displayed in the shop. Now, I have confirmed that I have gotten a real one (authentic) from Zalora.
Bratpack has sale items, that time, mostly
old style/model of Hedgren a Belgian brand bag for men and women. I have always
wished for a shoulder/sling bag from their line, but was hesitant in getting
one because of the price. But having a P1000 discount at most is already a very
big saving. Hence, I closed my eyes and paid the discounted price of
this black printed sling bag.
Huh! My feet were getting tired wandering inside the establishment, I needed something refreshing and delicious yet very
affordable. Do you know what I got? “A small cup of Durian Ice Cream”.
I discovered “Apo ni Lola” booth in
Abreeza, in January 2015. That means, it was my second time to eat a cup of ice
cream.
I don’t have to go places to get a box of durian candy for pasalubong, because it’s already there, just across the hotel. Probably a little more expensive than their main store, but much cheaper compared to the airport stalls.
I don’t have to go places to get a box of durian candy for pasalubong, because it’s already there, just across the hotel. Probably a little more expensive than their main store, but much cheaper compared to the airport stalls.
After the ice cream, my taste bud is
looking for something hot, a cup of coffee I supposed. But Starbucks was not on
my list. Instead, I had one in my hotel room. And waited for my date to come, my
BFF Jef and I have a dinner date with our former supervisor (when we still worked
together), a reunion after so many years.
So what’s for dinner?
We wanted sea foods,thus, Jef our tour
guide that night, brought us to Hudyakaan Eatery Seafoods of the City at Times Beach,
Bucana Davao City.
We ordered the following, abodo tuna bihod
(fish eggs), grilled tuna belly, shell soup and grilled marinated chicken. It’s
great that we can choose for the fish meat, etc. directly from the freezer and
had it cooked the way we want it. For 4 persons, the order was just enough
considering our appetite, hehehe.
I really wonder how this place will look
like during the day. Must be great! Considering it is along the beach.
Overall the dishes we had a Hudyakaan were
really appetizing and at very affordable price too, imagine paying them at around P600+.
Just awesome!
The best part was having the best time, the
best conversations of the week and the best bonding with these three lovely
people.
The next day, it’s time to go back to
reality, but before that a breakfast at Seda Hotel should never be missed.
Since the airport is just about 20-minute drive from the hotel, we still have
ample time to experience the bountiful breakfast at Seda that opens to guests
at 6:00AM.
By 6:45AM, we’re already at the airport
waiting for our return flight to Cagayan de Oro City.
My 24-hour visit in Davao City was really worthwhile. I can’t help but thank my best friend Jef for always making time to meet me and take me to places.
On October, I am scheduled to visit Davao City again, I excited to
know what awaits me.













I want to visit Davao soon parang ang cool compare to Cebu
ReplyDeleteI missed Davao especially their pomelo. hehehe! There is Seda Hotel near in our place and it looks nice too. I will suggest this hotel to my husband if ever he goes back to Davao.
ReplyDeleteIts nice to know that you are going back to Davao City. I hope you stay longer para mas enjoy. :)
ReplyDeleteAs I am expecting you write something about the proceedings of the meeting in which you went along with your boss. But rather in the course of my reading, the food you ate is more emphasized. Anyway you got a wonderful travel experience. It is nice of you.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that seafood is a great fare to consume in Davao. I am not into durian so I have no idea what the ice cream tastes like.
ReplyDeleteMy friend went to Davao last month and bought me some durian candy. Unfortunately, I never liked its taste so the candies are just kept in my locker. So sorry. :) But, Davao is a good place to visit though. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed your short stay in Davao. I hope you'll be able to visit it again, I'm sure you'd love to explore our mountain resorts and adventure parks, among others.
ReplyDelete@Gil Sorry I did not meet your expectation. I purposely did not write about the proceedings of the meeting that I have attended because the issues discussed there are not for public reading. Instead, I am sharing the other side of the trip, which is more interesting that the main purpose of the trip. Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteAh!!! I miss Davao!!! We'll be home in December.. :)
ReplyDeleteI realized that there are lot of things that can be done in 24 hours.
ReplyDeleteGreat that you had so much fun in Davao.. love the food pics that you posted.
ReplyDeleteAng dami mo na gawa in just one ha. Very productive aside from your meeting syempre, hehe. Would like to visit Davao too or Cagayan De Oro. Let's meet? Hehe
ReplyDelete@ Mommy Maye.. Sure sis, just let me know anytime.. hehe :-)
DeleteI'm very curious about the Durian Ice Cream. Is it better than the actual fruit... or? Hehe. Looks like you guys enjoyed a lot in Davao especially with the food.
ReplyDeleteFor me the actual fruit is still the best.
DeleteFor such a short trip, you have dine a lot of activities, janz. I love all those food photos. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice Sis! I wish I have 24hr to visit Davao and have done so much fun stuff like shopping, coffee and the food. Yummo- I'm looking forward for your October trip!:)
ReplyDeletewww.sweetcuisinera.com
Davao is in my bucketlist. And mayor duterte makes me want to visit this place. Food looks very delicious.
ReplyDeleteDavao is a beautiful City but I haven't been there. I would love to visit someday!
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