The Philippine’s First Beach City…Rising!

Luxury is attention to detail, originality, exclusivity and above all quality according to Angelo Bonati, former Luxury Veteran and Chief Executive of Officine Panerai – a luxury Italian watch manufacturer. That is why we are bringing luxury to the province particularly to Region V; A first of it’s kind in the Bicol Region especially in Camarines Norte known for their small & sweet pineapple throughout the world along with their infamous surfing beach site.
It is located approximately 363kms. southeast of Manila or at least an 8hr. drive through the infamous “Bitukang Manok” in Quezon Province and coursing through Quirino Highway in the south. Arriving at the junction of Quirino Highway and Sipocot, you should turn left to be able to reach this beautiful town nestled between verdant green hills and coconut groves with just a whiff of the warm sea breeze.
Camarines Norte is abundant in agriculture and mining/jewelry crafts, but, there is more to this lavish region than what meets the tourist’s eye!
Here are 10 must-see Camarines Norte tourist spots you shouldn’t miss:

  • Calaguas Islands
  • Bagasbas Beach
  • Siete Pecados, Mercedes Group of Islands
  • Mampurog River
  • Malatap Falls
  • Mahabang Buhangin
  • Colasi Falls
  • Cadig Cave
  • Paradiso Verde Organic Farm & Resort
  • Pineapple Island Resort

Aside from these beautiful places, you can savor the freshest seafood, assorted fish, local delicacies and sumptuous food establishments available all around the town of Daet itself. It is a first-class municipality who has a population of 104,799 as of date. The province has 13 fishing ports in the coastal municipalities and one feeder airport in Bagasbas, Daet. ​The province has an international seaport located at Barangay Osmeña, Jose Panganiban town servicing one of its major industries, Pan Century Surfactants. The seaport is approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) from the town proper and an hour ride to the capital town of Daet. The province’s economy largely depends on agriculture, with grain crops, vegetables, coconuts, root crops and fruits as its main products. The four major manufacturing and processing industries in the province are mining, which largely contributes to the income of the province.  (particularly gold and iron ore), jewelry craft, pineapple, and coconut industry.
The plan to bring the 1st Beach City in the Philippines to the public is more than just a dream, it’s a plan long overdue! It would feature a world-class hotel and condominium with an infinity pool spanning the whole spacious frontage that would rival the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. We will also throw in a world-class amusement park, training centers, a shopping mall, food shops and lots of parking spaces with the longest boulevard in the Philippines as its foreground. 

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Albay’s Bicol Express!

It had been said that it was a dish born in the town of Camalig from day-old viand scraps where the cook was having trouble what to serve hungry workers at the PNR train station, aptly called “Bicol Express” (at that time) during lunchtime on that day. Although there had been a lot of urban legends regarding the origins of this spicy, flavorful yet sometimes sweet Filipino dish, you could never go wrong if its really done by an Albayano! Here are my versions of this all-time Bicolano best selling Dish!

Alvi's Bicol ExpressFancy Restaurant-Style Bicol Express

Ingredients:

1 & 1/2 Cup of Coconut Milk

1 Kilo Pork Strips, fried and set aside

5 Cloves of Garlic, Minced

1 Large Onion, Minced

5 Pieces Sili Haba, Sliced

2 Mangoes, Cubed and set aside

Salt and Pepper to Taste

Procedure:

Saute onions until clear as glass.  Add garlic until golden brown. Put in the fried pork strips. Pour Coconut milk and bring to a boil, until water has evaporated. Add Sili sices. Simmer for 2 minutes. Salt and pepper to taste. Add mango cubes. Stir. Serve with a Cup of Rice, Enjoy!

 

857023_10151268927246444_677068276_oCarinderia-Style Old-Fashioned Bicol Express with lots of “Bagoong Alamang”

Ingredients:

1 & 1/2 Cup of Coconut Milk

1 Cup Shrimp Paste (Bagoong Alamang)

1 Kilo Pork Strips

5 Cloves of Garlic, Minced

1 Large Onion, Minced

5 Pieces Sili Haba, Sliced

5 Pieces Siling Labuyo, Thinly Sliced

Optional: Pineapple Chunks

Salt and Pepper to Taste

Procedure:

Mix Coconut Milk, Pork, Garlic, Onions, Shrimp Paste, Sili Haba and Labuyo. Bring to a boil until coconut milk is thick and cooked evenly, stirring occasionally. Taste. Add Salt if needed. Sprinkle pepper. Simmer until oil comes out of the dish. Add pineapple chunks if desired. Stir. Serve with Lots of Rice, Enjoy!

We are ELAB Corp!

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“Good Buildings come from Good People, and all problems are solved by Good Design.”

– Stephen Gardiner

Building is not just a job description at E Lab, it is a dedication to the task at hand. Whether it be a small Interior Design job or a Big Hotel Resort Complex, we commit to surpassing your expectations because we can! Our company is staffed with experienced & efficient personnel, from Architects who design according to your financial plan, to Engineers who make sure all structures can withstand any crisis – we make your aspirations a reality.  We strive to deliver the best in design, quality in construction and most of all – dedication to our work!

In 2007, We saw the advantage of formally organizing a company and start carving a niche in the field of construction and design. Residential and sub-contracts gradually graduating to affiliations with various known establishments were mostly the ventures in our early years. EL ACEBUCHE BUILDERS is a Construction Company based in San Juan City composed of construction industry allied professionals and field-experienced skilled workmen who strike a different approach towards building development. EL ACEBUCHE came from two Spanish words which meant Producer or Builder of Something Significant. Our logo is inspired by a cube representing the multi-faceted tasks the company involves itself.

To Design, Build and Deliver – one concept, one location, and one country at a time!

The Nikon D90, Back Into Action!

I was out of the game for quite some time, and I am so overjoyed that I have been given the opportunity to do what I love doing & paid all the same! My DSLR and I have been reunited again after being shelved during the election campaign period but I guess he is also happy that we are together again, doing the thing we both love – Taking Photos!

Here are some samples of what I took with the Nikon D90!

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“M for Marigold!”

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“Hawla”

My 1st One-Man Exhibit: Dose Na Grafika