Dahon Boodle and Grill

It’s Monday after a very long holiday!  I woke up early, yearning to be productive today.  And since there’s no school anymore, I opened the store early and decided to spend the day here.  While waiting for customers, might as well write to shoot two birds in one stone.

As we commemorated Jesus Christ’s passion to the cross last week, I was reminded yesterday of the Christmas me and my Physics majors had because yesterday was also Christmas of the resurrection.  I could not miss without ever posting this.  So rewind, December of 2014 at Dahon Boodle and Grill.

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Dahon Boodle and Grill is located along Don Anselmo Bernad Avenue, Ozamiz City.  It is a sister resto of The BBQ Station (Tuslob Buwa) and SN Lechon Manok.  It offers another boodle fight experience to the big OZ which makes dining more enjoyable and affordable!  To cater diverse customer need and satisfaction, the food is varied with pork, chicken, fish, and other seafood.  They even include soup, vegetables, and fruits to offer a very complete meal.  Additionally, the rice is served with a very ample amount to be shared by a whole bunch of happy eaters!

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My students and I had fun eating with bare hands, rounding up the buffet in front of us.  We enjoyed eating that we didn’t notice that we consumed all food in just a matter of few minutes only.

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After boodle fighting was the much-awaited exchanging of gifts!  We had been kris kringling for the whole week and whoever gets to guess his/her manianito/manianita is rewarded with a Fascino giveaway.  But I love them all so everybody got a gift from Fascino! 🙂

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After Dahon, we agreed to digest the food we gluttonized by walking to Gat’s Bar and have light drinks there.  By then, views, opinions, and “feelings” were told to each other that we also agreed to leave ’em all there!

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To finally end the night, we rode on a big motorcycle that’s the most unique in our small city.  All of us wentsiksikan inside because the driver agreed to drop all of us to our respective destinations.

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Oh my gosh, I think I just miss these kids.  Hehehe…..  Good luck in your summer classes, guys! 🙂

So if you’re after for group dining with solid bonding, visit Dahon Boodle and Grill for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.  They’re now open as early as 7:30 AM and also has a P59 chicken inasal meal with unlimited rice.  Do check ’em out! 🙂

After-School Dinner
After-School Dinner
Dahon with Pamangkins
Dahon with Pamangkins
Dahon with Ruth, Naiah, and Nana Che2x (April 6, 2015 after writing this post)
Dahon with Ruth, Naiah, and Nana Che2x (April 6, 2015 after writing this post)
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Written by Mae Olandesca

Mary Rosalie Olandesca, a lover of the arts, humanities, and social sciences, found herself entangled in the realm of applied science and engineering, a path that didn't align with her true passions. Determined to break free from her "chemical engineer" title in the Philippines, she embarked on a brave journey to Toronto, fitting her life in only two suitcases. Despite completing her Chemical Laboratory Technician program at Seneca Polytechnic just recently, she realized that the chemical world failed to ignite her heart. A momentous realization led her to embrace her true calling as a writer, with a Creative Writing course acting as the catalyst for her long-time passion in wordsmithing. Thus emerged the extraordinary persona of Mae, the other side of her multifaceted identity. For more insights into Mae's captivating journey, visit her website at www.theothersideofmae.com as she is no more an average small-town girl and is now making big things happen in a megacity!

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