In Bicol, when you say halo-halo, three letters come to mind, DJC. DJC Halo-Halo is the most famous in the region. It’s the usual Filipino treat, with a generous serving of cheese on top. Some of the ingredients include milk,…
What!? Halo-halo you can actually drink? Yes, it’s true. XO46 Heritage Bistro serves Halo Halo Slush where the slush replaces the traditional crushed ice used for halo-halo. The dictionary defines slush as partially melted snow, and the slush here somehow…
Whew!!! The summer sun can drain the vigor, energy, and sometimes, even the good vibes. Good thing we have our favorite halo-halo (which means mixed together in English) to cool us down and bring back that much missed smile. I…