Serendra, Vivere, Mall of Asia

Thursday, July 17, 2008 @ 11:00 pm by Sofie Hofmann

I went back to Manila from Pandan via Kalibo on May 1, 2008. Later that afternoon I met a very good friend of mine at Vivere Suites in Alabang and we had a good spa massage. Then we were joined by her husband, my sisters, my niece and her friends for dinner at Gilligan’s restaurant, also in Alabang.

With all the excitement I forgot to take any pictures. Even her husband who just got back from El Nido with a camera in his hand forgot to take pictures. How many times did it happen that every time we see each other, we just forgot to take our pictures together. Well, chatting was non-stop and you can be sure we were having fun, so taking photos was out of the picture. :lol:

Then I met another good friend on May 5, 2005 at the Serendra and had a nice lunch at the Abe restaurant. Then we went to Makati and visited some other friends. After that, we went to the shopping areas like Rustan’s and Glorietta. Again, no photos with my friend when we were out. :)

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

My grandson JM (son of my nephew)
Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Later that evening, my nephew and my niece fetched me at my friend’s place in Makati and we proceed to Vivere Suites in Alabang for dinner. My other nieces and their friends met us at the lobby. Another bonding time with my nephews and nieces.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

My sister, JM and his parents
Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

With JM and his parents
Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Serendra, Fort Bonifacio, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

JM at Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

My nephews and nieces and their friends
Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

My nephews and nieces and their friends
Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Shrimp Sinigang – Shrimp Sour Soup (normally with Tamarind)
Dinner at Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Crispy Pata – Deep-fried Pork Leg
Dinner at Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Kare-kare – Oxtail Stew
Dinner at Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Dinner at Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Sizzling Sisig with Chicharon – Sizzling Fried Pork with Pork cracklings
Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

View from Vivere Suites, Alabang, Philippines

On May 6, 2008, my sisters and I went to Makati to settle some things. Later that evening, we went to Mall of Asia to meet my cousin with her family from Dumaguete who both were having a seminar in Manila. We had our dinner at Max’s restaurant. I forgot how Max’s chicken tasted and when I had some during that time, I found it really good.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Mall of Asia, Philippines

Mall of Asia, Philippines

Mall of Asia, Philippines

Max’s Restaurant, Mall of Asia, Philippines

Mall of Asia is just another shopping mall. It is just like the other malls. I was really wondering what is so special about it that almost everybody was talking about it. I remember when people were talking about Rockwell before. And when I went to Rockwell, well, it was just another shopping mall just like the others. Probably the reason why people were talking about Mall of Asia, it being one of the biggest malls in Asia, definitely bigger than Rockwell. :)

Anyway, after dinner, we left Mall of Asia and went home directly as I needed to get up early the next day for my flight back to Zurich, Switzerland via Singapore.

To my family and friends, thank you again for spending time with me. I had a great time with you!

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22 Comments to “Serendra, Vivere, Mall of Asia”

  1. Chabbi Abderraouf says:

    hello.
    Ms sofie if you can contacting me do please.
    you are so beytiful with your husbent….

  2. caryn says:

    loved the pic but did a double take on the label. hahahhaa! your grandson indeed. we do have weird relationships in the phils ;-)

  3. K says:

    I remember Fort Bonifacio, but I can’t recall if there was a mall there.

    Accdg to survey, three out ten malls in our country was included in the 10 Biggest Malls in Asia (or World) I think. So ngayonm make it 4 na. Pero I think malls sa atin is to shelter the public (like me) away from the heat of the sun. Mas masarap sa di-aircon maglakad instead of parks, kaya malalaki ang malls sa atin (our version of indoor parks).

    Sarap ng foods.

  4. Andre says:

    Hello Sophia Estolloso, how are you ? Do you remember me ? Andre from Germany and Boracay ….. pls send me a mail, I have some questions

  5. kengkay says:

    tulo laway ko, waaaa :) ang sarap talaga ng pagkaing pinoy, kahit picture lang kakabusog na agad! di pa ko nakakarating dyan sa serendra, pero dun sa vivere sa batangas, maganda rin.

  6. Mahalia says:

    ay naku batang bata ka pa para maging lola.

    i stopped by to say i’ve moved my site to http://chocolateword.net

    i’ve added you on my blog list too.

    Thanks

  7. justice says:

    haven’t been to the mall of asia kaya just contenting myself seeing pictures from blogfriends’ sites hehe

    food trip–kaya nananaba ako everytime umuuwi. great food, great company! :)

  8. Hello Chabbi!

    Thanks for visiting my blog! and compliment! :)

  9. Hello Caryn!

    Thanks for visiting my blog! Well, you know how it is in the Philippines. :) And we take our relationships seriously including the 4th, 5th, 6th, etc. cousins as well as those nth feet below the ground. :lol: But that’s what I appreciate about our culture, having good family relationships (not all families though, there are exceptions, but almost all). :)

  10. Hello K!

    Well, that’s what they call The Fort now. Did you visit the area when you had your vacation in the Philippines?

    Regarding malls, naku sumasakit na ang ulo ko sa loob ng mga malls. Parang ang gulo-gulo kasi e. Hahaha… Well, it’s just me. :)

  11. Hello Andre!

    Oh yes, I remember you! Glad you visited my blog! How are you now?

  12. Hello Mahalia!

    Ay naku, kaya nga ayaw kong patawag na lola e. Tawag nila sa akin, Mama Sofie! :D

    Anyway, I’ll update my link!

  13. Hello Justice!

    Di ko masyadong naikot yong mall of asia kaya seguro di ko sya masyadong na-appreciate. Nanakit ulo ko sa laki at layo ng lalakarin e nasa loob ka lang. Walang makita except the stores, etc. unless seguro lumabas ka kasi maganda yong view kahit papaano. Naguguluhan pati ako sa dami ng tao. :D

  14. Hello Kengkay!

    Basta pagkaing pinoy talaga, dami kong nakakain. Taga-ubos nga ako most of the time pag di na nila kaya e. Hahaha… Ok sa Vivere Suites, reasonable pati yong price ng pagkain nila.

  15. RennyBA says:

    I can tell it is far too long since I’ve visited. What a great trip and wonderful pics – you know my mouth is watering for this, to a Norwegian, very exotic food :-)

  16. Hello Renny,

    I actually updated this entry – identified the dishes, linked some of them to Wikipedia, so you will know what are those exotic dishes. :)

    They’re really good! Sisig, for example, was really really hot and chili! Normally, it’s not but that one was.

  17. Snow says:

    Hello Sofie,

    I must say that Serendra is much okay than Mall of Asia. Iba ang ambiance compared sa ibang malls sa atin kasi mall and garden combined kasi. Madalas ako dyan kasi dyan lang din ako nakatira eh. ^_^

  18. Hello Snow!

    Ibang-iba talaga ang Serenda sa Mall of Asia kasi di sila magkapareho ng concept. Serendra is a community, di ba, with malls? Kaysa nga naman lalabas pa ang mga tao puntang Makati. Mall of Asia naman, pinalaking SM, mas malaki lang ngayon sa ibang SMs. :)

  19. J. Estolloso says:

    Hi Pangga,
    Just happen to drop by. Ok yong ni-linked mo sa Wikipedia yong native food natin. Mukhang super-sarap yong food nyo sa Vivere…..hhmmmm. Super mouth-watering…hehehe! Na- missed ko yon ah? Marami yata akong na-missed hahahaha…na pagkain…hahahaha!!!!! Nice pictures too!
    Love from HKG,
    Sis

  20. Hello Nang J,

    Oo nga, bat di ka nga ba kasama noon? Enjoy yong mga bata, super nabusog. Sa dami ng order, buti kamo naubos, tigdadalawa kasi bawat order e. Give-up sila, kami ni Butch ang taga-ubos. Hahaha…

  21. bing says:

    hello evry one…

    kamusta philipines masaya dito sa saudi punta kayo deto

    i mss you so much :)

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