Monthly Archives: September 2011

P. Gullas Street

My regret is I did not eat, I just photo walked. Well, anyway, I did eat here years ago, probably once or twice.

It would not hurt if I would eat here again. Just don’t drink the water being served here, hehe..

I have no idea who P. Gullas was. But I knew, Eddie Gullas is owner of University of the Visayas and politician, not sure if they’re related. I could not find any information on the web.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
I started shooting at the Osmeña Boulevard area, or where Metro Gaisano is located.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
Going in now, the wall on the right is Gaisano Metro or Metro Gaisano, whichever sounds good hahaha.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
Looking back at Osmeña boulevard.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
The shadow of Gaisano Metro providing additional shade.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
Fried chicken, pork and tina-e.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
P. Gullas street sign.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
Eating snacks or late lunch. It was past 12:00 pm.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
Nag sugba ug manok.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
Are you hungry, ladies?

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
Delivering softdrinks to the food stalls.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
La Fortuna Hotel. In the first floor is the famous La Fortuna Bakery.

P. Gullas Street Cebu City
La Fortuna Bakery. Call them (032) 256-2196

Colon Street Part 2

I posted a Colon Street entry on April of last year. But it was only in the part of Cebu Business Hotel and University of the Visayas.

This is now in Gaisano Metro and Gaisano South area.

Colon Street Cebu City
Colon Street sign.

Colon Street Cebu City
Throngs of people in Colon Street sidewalk.

Colon Street Cebu City
Sidewalk shops in Colon.

Colon Street Cebu City
Oriente Cinema and Colonnade Mall.

Colon Street Cebu City
New Cinema and Peter Go Building.

Colon Street Cebu City
New Eden Theater, by the looking at the design of the building, this was probably built in the 1970s.

Colon Street Cebu City
The old Vision theater, now a ticketing shop and other rental shops.

Colon Street Cebu City
Getting closer to City Saving Bank. Ticket shops and stalls for passenger ships.

Colon Street Cebu City
Number of people here have slightly gone down after the Ayala and other malls were built.

Colon Street Cebu City
Shot just outside of City Savings Bank.

Colon Street Cebu City
Crossing of Colon Street and Osmeña Boulevard.

Video: Larsian

Larsian used to be a restaurant back in the 1970s, and is a combination of two names of twin sisters Pilar and Siana.

Presently, Larsian is place of barbecue stalls. Cebu is known for its delicious lechon and sinugba meat and fish. Sinugba (Sugba) is a Cebuano word for grilled or barbecue fish or meat.

In all honestly, I don’t like the present setup of Larsian because it basically contains the smoke of the grilled food, and after eating one would come out smelly.

Footnote: CebuCentral.Com

Gaisano Capital South

Gaisano Capital’s former name was Gaisano South Colon.

I used to work here in 2000, but only for five months. I was assigned in the Engineering Department, but my task was architectural. I draw the plans given to us by our head architect, I also do minor designs.

I enjoyed my time there, but the salary just would not let stay longer, so I had to find another work, which was graphic design related.

Gaisano Cebu City
The main entrance of Gaisano Capital.

Gaisano Cebu City
The side entrance, or the Leon Kilat entrance.

Gaisano Cebu City
Leon Kilat street side of Gaisano Capital.

Gaisano Cebu City
Ground floor, perfume stalls.

Gaisano Cebu City
Ground floor, miscellaneous stalls.

Gaisano Cebu City
Ground floor, miscellaneous stalls. Kawat-kawat lang pag shoot, kay dili pwede mag shoot inside the mall.

Gaisano Cebu City
Games area, at the upper floor.