Santo Niño Basilica Church and Lamesa Grill Cebu

Posted in: Cebu City, La Familia

June 30, 2010 – Day Two of La Familia’s weekend in Cebu  involved a free day tour in Colon. Eep. But of course, that’s a short visit to the 16th Century St. Niño Basilica Church that you can’t miss or else. Can I indulge you with a few vanity shots? Teehee.

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church
Warren says I look like lil Jon. Perhaps you can see deets of my outfit here.

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

This is a while-adjusting-settings-I-decided-to-take-this shot.

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church
There is quite a looooong line to go see the huge relic of the Child Jesus or Santo Niño.

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church
Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Did I tell you I have a thing for balloons?

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

Behind my sisters is the famous Magellon’s Cross housed inside that vintage kiosk. Four hundred years ago, this place was historical.

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | Magellan's Cross Cebu City

Do you think they care?

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | Magellan's Cross Cebu City

Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | Magellan's Cross Cebu City
Kristine Roa The Glamarazzi Blog | St. Niño Basilica Church

I bribed the guy selling balloons to let me borrow this. We left Colon/downtown Cebu and headed to SM City Cebu Northwing for lunch. My parents scoffed at the idea of eating fusion – epicurean, what? They would be happier with their sabaw (soup) and sinugbang isda (grilled fish) and the closest thing to dining Filipino food in the Northwing would be Lamesa Grill.

Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu

Number one, I loved their interiors. Number two, their bulalo tastes like broth smothered with butter. So sad. 

Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu

Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu

I love Lamesa Grill. I love that they have this small grilling stove on your table to cook raw seafood or meat. However, when you are hungry, you really do not have all the time in the world to appreciate your culinary skills.

Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu

Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu
Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu

Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu

Meet my baby sisters ♥

Kristine Roa Blog | Lamesa Grill SM City Cebu Northwing > Dining in Cebu

(…and again, to be continued)
**Text and photos by Kristine Roa. Reproduction without consent is not allowed.

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2 Responses to Santo Niño Basilica Church and Lamesa Grill Cebu

  • sweet

    Replied on: August 31, 2010, 12:17 pm

    I miss the scenery of the church…nothing can really beat the true beauty of CEBU…I love the photos Tin

    kisses
    Sweet
    PensandLens

    • Kristine Roa

      Replied on: September 2, 2010, 11:12 am

      True :) It is one of those moments that we take for granted. Thanks Sweet.

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