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I am Ulyssa Elaine - Travel, Food and Lifestyle Blogger

South East Asia Hotel is one of the oldest hotel in Singapore, established in 1953. It has been a choice of many because it's budget friendly, more spacious room (compared to others), comes with a free breakfast, very accessible by bus or MRT and also to shopping areas like Bugis Junction, Sim Lim Square and many more.



» Location «

The hotel is located in 190 Waterloo Street beside Kuan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple. 


» Booking Procedure «

We can't find the hotel booking either in Agoda or Booking.com so we proceeded to the hotel's website: http://www.seahotel.com.sg/ and filled-up the reservation form using this link: http://www.seahotel.com.sg/Reservation/Reservation.aspx. 

My cousin did all the booking procedures and email exchanges with them. We reserved for 3 nights there and payed for our first night. Here are the prices but it may vary based on hotel policies:


Standard room:             SGD$ 100.00

Superior room:              SGD$ 120.00
Triple room:                  SGD$ 130.00
Family room (4 adults):  SGD$ 160.00 

All rates are inclusive of government taxes. How cheap, right? Considering the high-cost of living in Singapore.

» Arrival «

We arrived at night time and the rooms were ready when we got there. We paid for our remaining balances and slept on our respective rooms.

» Facilities «

Don't expect everything from this hotel because it's a budget hotel.

» Rooms «

Here's the view of our room when we arrived. The room is a bit dark but we didn't mind because we just need a good bed to rest and a safe place to spend our nights.



Here's the view of our room after we went back to the hotel (the 2nd day). They offer daily housekeeping, which is great.



» Restaurant Area «

The restaurant area for the breakfast section is a bit small but we didn't bother it at all. 






» Daily Breakfast «

Just choose between Vegetarian Buffet or Continental Breakfast. I chose the Continental Breakfast.





» My TripAdvisor Review «


» Info «

Hotel Classification:      3-star hotel
Address:                        190 Waterloo Street Singapore 187965
Check-in from:              2:00 PM

Check-out until:            12:00 PM
TripAdvisor Rating:        #259 of 319 hotels in Singapore by Traveller's Rank

» Overall «

It's a great stay if you're a budget traveller. But if you're in Singapore for a luxurious stay, this hotel is not for you.


How about? Have you been to Singapore? Where did you stay?

Monday, January 30, 2017 No comments
Last January 20 - 23, my family along with my relatives went to Singapore for a 4-day trip to celebrate my aunt's 60th birthday. I have been to Singapore three years ago with them also (except for my Mom and my sister) and the place is still familiar to me. At that time, I just relied our travel to my cousins because I was a first-timer and recently turned 21 at that time (such a baby). This time my Mom and my sister trusted and relied to me because my sister and I managed to travel alone to South Korea (without our parents). Thank you! :) 

Moving forward, I want to share the apps that I used to survive on our 4-day SG trip.


Explore Singapore MRT (left), Google Maps (center), Uber (right)

1. Explore Singapore MRT map - The app was developed by Explore Metro and was recommended by Lonely Planet and CNN. The app has a street maps of every station and a route planner to check what stations to take and how many stations to get there.

What I love from the app is you can check if even in offline mode, which means without internet connection. How cool, right? Internet connection in SG is a bit pricey though. I have saved a few bucks without getting lost. :)

Got this screenshots from App Store:


You can download the app in App Store and Google Play.

2. Google Maps - The app was developed by Google Inc. I guess everyone is familiar with this app so I won't elaborate it more. If the app mentioned above helps to find the MRT routes, this app helps me to check the whole place (around the area stores, hotels, landmarks, etc.). It is very useful. :)

You can download the app in App Store and Google Play.

3. Uber - The app was developed by Uber Technologies, Inc. There's no need to wait for a taxi because with Uber, you can book a ride hassle-free.

Note: Uber in SG is a bit pricey compared in Manila but it's safe.

You can download the app in App Store and Google Play.
  

Note: This is not a sponsored post. I'm just sharing my experience with the apps.

How about you? Did you use any apps when you travelled here? Share your experience.
Sunday, January 29, 2017 No comments

If you want to experience authentic Japanese cuisine but can't afford to go to Japan, Little Tokyo in Makati is a good choice. Note: The restaurants are owned by Japanese owners.




Little Tokyo is a compound located in Pasong Tamo, Makati City. I attached a guided map in case you want to go there.




From Alabang Town Center, ride a P2P bus and get off at Greenbelt. Little Tokyo is just a walking distance from there. :)


Rule of the thumb from my co-workers, if you see a restaurant with few customers, think of it as a best restaurant to eat. Since we found out that this restaurant have a few customers, we opt to choose this.

I will definitely go back to this place again. I love their Authentic Japanese Yokohama Ramen! 😍😍😍 #yoshidaseimenyokohamaramen
A post shared by Ulyssa Elaine (@ulyssaelaine) on Jan 15, 2017 at 5:33pm PST


Yoshida Seimen Yokohama Ramen is one of the best authentic Japanese restaurant in town. This is the inside view of the restaurant.



I tried the best seller, which is Yokohama Ramen. It is one of the best authentic ramen I ever tried. The taste is not that salty, the noddles are firm and the pork is tender.



For the price of Php 290.00, I was able to try a Japanese authentic ramen. I will definitely go back there. :)


How about you? Have you been to Little Tokyo, Makati? If yes, where did you eat? Share your experience.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017 No comments
Photo from http://holidaysuites.ph/
Holiday Suites Hotel and Resort Palawan is a modern and comfortable hotel to stay in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. It is just a 15-minute away from the airport and opposite of the city's shopping mall, Robinsons Mall Palawan.

I highly recommended this place because it's perfect for families. We stayed here for 3 days and 2 nights.

» The Rooms «


You have 3 options to choose from: 
  • Superior Room - a 20 m²/215 ft² non-smoking and air-conditioned room with shower. You can choose either 2 single beds or 1 double bed.
  • Deluxe Room - a 24 m²/258 ft² non-smoking room and air-conditioned room with shower and city view. The bed comes with a double bed or a queen bed.
  • Family Room - a 28 m²/301 ft² non-smoking room and air-conditioned room with shower and city view. The bed comes with 2 double beds. 

All rooms comes with free toiletries, towels, and free bottled water. The rooms also comes with a TV with cable channels. Wi-Fi is available in all rooms but unfortunately, the signal is not that strong. Anyways, we're in a vacation so we didn't mind it at all.

Note: I availed the family room and it's perfect for a family for 4.


» Amenities «

View at morning
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View at night

  • Swimming Pool - Open daily from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm.
  • Function Hall - It's open to cater special events such as wedding receptions, birthday parties as well as seminars or conferences. 
  • Recreation Area - They have a massage area as well as play area, for those who loves to enjoy table tennis, darts, and so on.

» Dining «


They have an in-house restaurant, which is open from 6:00 am to 2pm. My family really enjoyed our daily buffet breakfast.



» Service «

The front desk is open 24/7 to cater the guests' needs. What I love about them was they offered FREE roundtrip airport shuttle van. We just gave a tip to the driver for serving us patiently and excellently.


» My TripAdvisor Review «

“Very good location, cosy and affordable place to stay, friendly staff” - My TripAdvisor Review



» Info «

Website:                        http://www.holidaysuites.ph/
Address:                        North National Highway, Barangay San Manuel, Puerto Princesa, Palawan Island, Philippines
Check-in from:               2:00 PM
Check-out until:             12:00 PM
Contact Numbers:          (048) 433-2526/ 0917 558 2990/ 0939 924 2756 / holidaysuitespalawan@gmail.com
Tripadvisor Rating:         #4 Best Value of 50 hotels in Puerto Princesa

» Overall «

Our family really enjoyed our 3 days / 2 nights stay. We will definitely go back and stay here for our next Palawan trip soon. 


Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. I booked the accommodation via Agoda.com for only Php 5,033.14 or $100. What a great deal, right? The prices may vary depending on the season.

How about you? Have you been to Palawan? Where did you stay? Share your experience.

Sunday, November 13, 2016 No comments

Palawan is one of the places on my bucket list. Growing up in a mountainous province of Cavite, my family love to spend a vacation in a powdery white sand beaches for a change. We often go to our nearby province "Batangas", if we want to spend a day at the beach.  Seven years ago, our family spent a 3 days / 2 nights vacation at Boracay and it was a memorable one. I was a student back then. This year, we went to Puerto Princesa, Palawan and it was my first vacation treat to them. 😊

» When To Go? «

Summer season (March - May) is the peak season for Palawan because of many holidays such as holy week and so on. 

On our case, we opted to travel at the month of November. It was a sunny day when we went there. We didn't experience heavy rains or high waves.

» How To Get There? «

There are few airlines offering a direct flights from Manila to Puerto Princesa, Palawan such as Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines as well as AirAsia.

We chose Cebu Pacific and we didn't encounter any problems at all.


» How Long To Stay? «

We stayed for three days and it was a bit short for me because we failed to go to Underground River. I guess you must stay for at least four days so you can go and enjoy every attractions.

» Where To Stay? «

It took time for me to choose the best hotel for our family trip. On our case, we checked-in at Holiday Suites and Resorts Palawan. I have posted a hotel review on my blog -> http://www.iamulyssaelaine.com/2016/11/holiday-suites-hotel-and-resort-palawan.html.


Disclaimer: I only purchased a family room for 4 pax (3 days / 2 nights) for only Php 5,033.14 / $100 via Agoda. How cheap, right? But never under-estimate this because the daily buffet breakfast was included on the package + FREE roundtrip airport shuttle van. We saved a lot because of this package.

» Things to Do «

Here are the activities we did on our 3 days / 2 nights trip:

1. Honda Bay Tour (Starfish Island)
- This small island is considered as a snorkeling location because of its crystal clear water that tames the starfish. 



2. Honda Bay Tour (Luli Island)
- It is one of the famous tourist attraction because it's the only island that sinks and rises with tide. 

Note: High tide is in the afternoon.




3. Honda Bay Tour (Cowrie Island)
- The most populous island in Honda Bay. It's like a mini Boracay because there are many activities to choose from. We didn't try all of them because we were a bit tired.



However, there are more activities that you can do and experience. Here are those:
  • Honda Bay (Pandan Island, Snake Island, Dos Palmas, and so on)
  • Puerto Princesa Subterranean River
  • Ugong Rock
  • Sabang Mangrove Forest
  • Iwahig Firefly Watching

» Where To Eat? «

Because we already have a daily buffet breakfast, we saved a few money for our travel. On our first day, we just ate at nearby fastfood chain across the hotel. On our second day, we chose to eat at Balinsasayaw Restaurant to give it a try. We already tried the restaurant before because they have branches in Cavite (Silang and Tagaytay).

Balinsasayaw Restaurant is originated in Palawan.

Note: Sorry the photos were a bit dark. I'm not good in taking photos at night time. 




» Overall Expenses «

Airfare - Php 8,264.80 / Php 2,066.20 per person
Hotel - Php 5,000
Activities (Honda Bay):
  • Tricycle Hire: Php 500
  • Terminal Fee: Php 20.00 / Php 5.00 per person
  • Boat Hire: Php 1,300
  • Environmental Fee: Php 160.00 / Php 40.00 per person
  • Starfish Island Entrance Fee: Php 200.00 / Php 50.00 per person
  • Luli Island Entrance Fee: Php 240.00 / Php 60.00 per person
  • Cowrie Island Entrance Fee: Php 400.00 / Php 100.00 per person
  • Cowrie Island Lunch Meal: Php 800.00 / Php 200.00 per person
Food - Php 2,000+

= Php 18,884.80 / Php 4,721.20 per person

I can't believe that we just spent less than Php 20,000. If we didn't do a DIY, probably our expenses will take about more than Php 20,000 for 4 persons.

Note: There are no affiliate links on this post.

How about you? Have you been to Palawan? Share your experience.
Tuesday, November 08, 2016 No comments
GDG DevFest is an annual community-organized event that showcases the Google technologies and other developer products. 


Photo from GDG Philippines

It was the biggest Google tech conference in the Philippines. For this year, they talked about new technologies such as Android Nougat, Firebase, Progressive Web Apps, Google Cloud, Polymer and many more.



I was very lucky to experience this one-of-a-kind event in the Philippines and it's free! :)



I was able also to tag along my sister for this event. She was able to see and experience what it's like be on my field.


How about you? Have you attended the event? Share your experience.
Monday, October 03, 2016 No comments

The Tourism Authority of Thailand chose Mario Maurer as their new celebrity ambassador to promote Thailand, to be the next-to-go destination. Part of their campaign was to visit the neighbouring countries including ours, Philippines to encourage more tourists to visit the Land of Smiles.





One of the lucky winners to meet Mario in person. Hope to visit Thailand soon with my baby sister. 👯 #mariomaurerinmanila #tatphilippines #ExperienceThailandWithMario
A post shared by Ulyssa Elaine (@ulyssaelaine) on Aug 6, 2016 at 8:35am PDT


I just can’t contain my happiness when I saw on the computer’s screen that I was one of the winners of Meet-and-Greet with Mario Maurer! Here’s the screenshot of my winning entry…


I think #24 is my lucky number because I was born on the 24th day of August. :)



How about you? Do you also want to experience Thailand with Mario Maurer? Share your thoughts.


Saturday, September 03, 2016 No comments
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