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gnadlib · 24 days
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What Do I Know About First Impressions? The Valiant 6 (5e SRD)
Despite only needing to wait about a month to answer my questions, I still picked apart the six pregen characters Kobold Press posted on their site to see what they might say about Tales of the Valiant. #TTRPGs #5eOGL #TalesOfTheValiant #DnD5e
Today I wanted to take a look at what we learned from the 4th level pregens that Kobold Press released ahead of the release of Tales of the Valiant. The pregens have their own names and backstories, and the company even has its own name, the Valiant 6. I know Pathfinder still has their iconics, but I kind of miss that on the 5e SRD front, so I’m happy to see that tradition revived. I know my…
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tinalus-blog · 5 years
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Channel Islands Sea Cave Kayak Tour – by the Santa Barbara Adventure Company
Santa Barbara’s 34th International Film Festival – February 1 – 9
 – by the Santa Barbara Wine Country Tours
Valentine’s Day (or weekend) in Wine Country 
Surf Lessons – by the Santa Barbara Adventure Company 
Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show – Every Sunday
First Thursday — February 7, 2019
Downtown Santa Barbara Farmers Market — every Saturday and Tuesday
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kdhvjhg-blog · 5 years
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A UK Family Adventure Holiday with Here at Outdoor Adventure we have been offering our family activity holidays for the past 35 years and though we know that we offer the best family adventure holiday packages you will find in the UK, we also know families may be unsure what these packages actually offer and how you and the rest of the family can be prepared for your time with us. After your Sunday arrival and meet and greet with our instructors and other families staying you will be all ready, excited and equipped to start your weeks adventure at the centre. Below is a typical day for our families who stay with us.
7:30-9:30: You and the chilren will wake up (potentially in one of our many sea-view rooms!), shower and get ready to head down for a home cooked breakfast. Each morning you will be served fresh fruit, croissants and a full English breakfast with all the trimmings ready to get you started before your first morning activity. Don’t worry, we cater for all special dietary requirements so we will always make sure that everyone is completely happy, satisfied and full throughout the day!
9:30-12:30: After a good night’s sleep and full from breakfast you’re now ready to head to your first activity of the day! You could be heading down for a surf lesson, a coastal traverse or maybe even a morning climb. Your two daily activities would have been chosen by you and the children the night before each day so whatever the weather or whatever you fancy doing it’s totally up to you to make your adventure holiday with us as flexible as possible!
12:30-13:30: After the morning learning a new skill or trying your hands at a brand new activity you’ll be ready for an hour off and to eat some of our yummy lunch. Spend your lunch break snacking on the provided buffet, ploughman’s style lunch with freshly prepared sandwiches, pasties, snacks and more while basking in the sun overlooking the ocean at the Outdoor centre.
13:30-16:30: You’ve had your lunch, the children are full of energy again and now you’re all ready for your second activity of the day. This may be a coasteer, canoe or an afternoon abseiling session – whatever activity you’ve chosen you will be sure to experience some spectacular sights along the Cornish coastline while also team building and developing your skills and knowledge with your family and other potential families on the sessions!
16:30-18:00: You’re heading back to the centre, the children are tired but full of stories to share about what they have achieved today. It’s time to shower and chill out for a while, be prepared to tuck into a late-afternoon Cornish cream tea to enjoy outside overlooking Widemouth and the surf in the sunshine or sit and chill out and cozy up for a while in our TV room and relax
18:00-19:00: It’s time for your final meal of the day! Head across for your sit down 3-course dinner freshly prepared for your family. You may be tucking in to some Hunters chicken, fish & chips. or spend the evening outside enjoying our amazing BBQ night with a cliff top fire!
19:00-21:00: After you’ve eaten and spent the day not worrying about the cooking, cleaning, washing up or keeping the children occupied, it’s now time for the final evening entertainment which could be anything from a beach fire, music night, evening walk or games night! There’s no need to worry about how to keep the family entertained from start to finish. All you need to do is turn up and we will do the rest to make sure everyone, at all levels and capabilities get the full Outdoor Adventure family experience.
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davehodgetts-blog · 5 years
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Settled at 1000 meters above sea level, and is sandwiched between Roxas-Matulas and Daguma Mountain Ranges, the municipality of Lake Sebu is unsurprisingly temperate and abundantly vegetated. Springs and rivers from these rolling hills provide continuous water supply to the three important watersheds of the town, namely; Lake Sebu, Lake Lahit, and Lake Seloton.
The home of the indigenous T’Boli, Ubo, Tiruray, and Manobo tribes is also known for its majestic water cascades, mighty rivers, and a mega-diverse ecosystem, prompting the government to develop and promote the town as an eco-tourism and cultural destination.
The lotuses (or loti) are in full bloom in the unsurprisingly calm Lake Sebu
The most sought-after adventure in town is trekking to the seven falls, or taking a zipline ride that hovers over the most breathtaking countryside scenery at a height that is incomprehensible to acrophobes.
The seven falls zipline, if not the on top of the list, is one of Asia’s highest.
In the backdrop is Lake Sebu’s Hikong Alo a.k.a. Falls no. 1
You can complete your adventure in Lake Sebu for a day if you leave early from GenSan, however, if you want to stay a night or two, here a list of mountain resorts and hotels you can choose from:
Punta Isla Lake Resort Booking: www.Agoda.com/PuntaIsla Address: Sitio Toku-fol, Brgy. Poblacion, Lake Sebu 9512, South Cotabato, Philippines
El Galong Waterpark Resort Booking: www.Agoda.com/ElGalong Address: Brgy. Poblacion, Lake Sebu 9512, South Cotabato, Philippines
Dolores Lake Resort Booking: www.Agoda.com/DoloresLakeResort Address: Brgy. Poblacion, Lake Sebu 9512, South Cotabato, Philippines
Sunrise Garden Lake Resort Booking: www.Agoda.com/SunriseGarden Address: Brgy Lake Seloton, Lake Sebu 9512, South Cotabato, Philippines
A traditional musical instrument inside T’boli Museum
Punta Isla Lake Resort – Witness and taste how Punta Isla Lake Resort creatively and masterfully created the recipe.
Lake Sebu Travel Guide: Where to Stay and How to Get There appeared first on Freedom Wall.
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pussreboots · 4 years
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mathiasjanke-blog · 5 years
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Businesses with a strong online presence have a 20 per cent higher revenue than those who don’t – no wonder the 2018 World Tourism Day focuses on digital transformation and ‘Digital transformation’ is the latest buzz phrase around the corridors of power and not just in a marketing sense – it is much more far-reaching than that.
But what does digital transformation really mean and how can any size business harness continually changing technology to shore up business growth that is sustainable?   How does innovation relate to digital transformation? The term ‘innovation’ is arguably the most overused yet misunderstood word in the business vernacular today.
In this article I will explore the concepts of digital transformation and innovation and share my recent experiences interpreting their application in regional tourism businesses.
What is digital transformation in the Tourism industry?
Digital transformation is defined as the realignment of, or new investment in, technology, business models, and processes to drive new value for customers and employees, and more effectively compete in an ever-changing digital economy.
Digital transformation is not about technology in and of itself. Next Hotel’s innovative refurbishment and the inclusion of app based self check-in, keyless entry, in-room lighting control and room service ordering all via the app.
How can tourism businesses apply digital transformation?
The majority of small and medium travel and tourism businesses are in catch-up mode with their customers, as consumers are embracing digital tools to improve their lifestyles and the tech companies are investing heavily in new product innovation to remain in the top performing businesses world-wide. Quick turnover of mobile devices and relentless development of software and data systems are conditioning consumers to be more digitally engaged than the businesses they want to buy from.
I tried to buy a gift voucher from a favourite Melbourne restaurant for my daughter for her birthday, but I could only get it if I physically went there, 2,000 kms away. The $200 sale went to a competitor who could generate the voucher digitally from their website…I never had to pick up the phone and that’s just what I need given my busy lifestyle.
When we run digital business training workshops for tourism operators it is consistently the case that 90% of the people in the room want to learn more about social media, websites and google search to improve their business and they have not had their minds opened to the opportunities available to them to improve their product for their customers or improve their processes for their staff.  In our experience the success factors of a business can be in the main (and we estimate 90% influencing factor) attributed to the quality of the product and customer experience as compared to their marketing and there has never been a stronger argument for this belief than today with the high level of transparency that businesses live with. 92% of people trust peer reviews about businesses ahead of what the business says about themselves and their advertising.
So whilst adoption of digital for marketing is mandatory for all businesses today, what owners and boards have to do is start with a blank sheet of paper and develop a genuine understanding of:
who their customer is
what problems they can solve for them
how they add value to their lives
They then need to map the entire journey of their customer from dream, plan, purchase, experience to share and critically assess those multiple pathways to identify how their customers experience their products and how they interact with their people and assets. Through this creative process, at all times staying in the minds of their customer and how they experience the journeys, they will identify opportunities to improve interactions and in many cases digital transformation of the processes in the business will be the answer.
It can be simple things like a mobile app for guests to self check-in in advance for a tour and at the same time identify any special needs and acquire their agreement to insurance requirements and social media content.
For accommodation providers it could be creation of video walkthroughs with augmented reality so your ideal customer can visualise themselves in your rooms and the great experiences you offer at your location.
Imagine a dinosaur museum that uses virtual reality and projection mapping to bring their models to life, out of the ashes from eons ago!
Our population is aging and older travellers have specific needs…what digital tools can you provide to them to make it easier to learn about your product? Have you got video and audio content on your website that they can play, rather than reading all the information; do you have floor plans and detailed information about the accessibility of your product for people who don’t move as easily as they used to.
If you’re a tour company are you designing a tour for the older market, that still see themselves as quite youthful, but aren’t so limber and could have their tour experience enhanced by great story telling content on their iPad that they can enjoy rather than walking the entire distance or needing to ascend steep climbs?
Or simply you just need to make it easier to buy from you…what obstacles are you putting in the way of the 50% of people who are visiting your website from a mobile device? Can they easily find the information they need and a mobile friendly booking option so they can give you their business directly. Because if you don’t offer this, your online travel agent does and does it well, and you’ll pay them 15% to 25% commission for the privilege of securing business for you.
Customer experience is at the heart of good digital transformation and this is supported by a clear and deep understanding of your customers’ needs, pain points and how you can add value to their lives.
How does innovation in tourism relate to digital transformation?
Digital transformation is the part of the iceberg that is above the surface and innovation is the strong foundation beneath the surface that causes the business to move forward.
Innovation is a culture in the business that is driven by the owners and board and empowers staff at every level to challenge the status quo.
A business that is innovative allocates resources in terms of staff time and dollars into research to stay on top of opportunities for their industry; they have a process that allows ideas and solutions to be brought to the management team for testing and development; and they tell their staff that it is ok to fail as long as they fail quickly and learn from that experience.
All of the people who are members of the online learning hub www.TourismTribe.com demonstrate qualities of having an innovative culture in their businesses as one of the hallmarks of an innovative culture is a hunger for learning and an openness to share ideas and knowledge. Tourism Tribe is a genuine peer-to-peer community providing access to tourism operators across the world who ask questions and share their experiences to help like-minded operators and they all have access to a continual training calendar of online workshops and hundreds of online resources to keep developing their digital and business capabilities.
In our own business one of our values that underpins our business plan is a “relentless commitment to continual learning” because we know that we can’t keep innovating and taking advantage of smart digital solutions for the benefit of our clients unless we do this…it’s tiring, but we know it’s what will keep us at the front of the curve in terms of the services that we offer the industry.
Digital transformation enables product innovation and creativity
So whilst an innovative culture is required in business to successfully implement digital transformation, innovation is also an output of digital transformation. Innovation of products, services, experiences and marketing will occur as you work through the customer journey mapping process and challenge the status quo. You will uncover creative solutions to customer and staff problems and the entire process is creative, stimulating the minds, energy and motivation of all involved.
Ultimately you will open your mind to potentially a whole new way of delivering your services or you will identify some minor changes that you can implement quickly to gain a marketplace or fiscal advantage.
Your customers are transforming the way they want to do business and you need to this as well if you want a sustainable, growing business that meets the changing needs of your customers.
There is help out there – there are plenty of government grants on offer, as well as communities such as Tourism Tribe, a genuine peer-to-peer online learning environment for tourism businesses all over the world.
Tourism Tribe is an award-winning leader in business improvements in the tourism industry with a vision to help those in tourism have a sustainable business and make a profit doing what they love, no matter where they are located.
    Go to the article: Digital Transformation and Innovation – strategies for sustainable business growth
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wecocogg-blog · 5 years
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When you hear the words “street art”, you might think of Berlin, London, Melbourne, Sao Paulo or Buenos Aires. Street art in Athens might not be the first thing that comes to your mind. However, Athens has emerged as a street art destination over the past few years.         
  Several local and international artists like WD, iNO, STMTS and Sonke have chosen to decorate our capital city with their beautiful art. As a result, the areas of Anafiotika, Psirri, Kerameikos, Metaxourgio and Exarhia are full of street art.
Street art in Athens
If you go for a walk around downtown Athens, you will probably come across one or more of the following works. Some of them are small, others are large, and there are also a few commissioned murals. Here are a few photos of street art in Athens!
Exarhia
Some of the oldest street art in Athens can be found in Exarhia. If you visit this vibrant neighbourhood, you are likely to come across this big graffiti, that has been there for a very long time. In fact, one could argue that this particular piece sums up the attitude of this neighbourhood.
  On the contrary, this amazing work below was unfortunately covered by other art a few years ago. To this day, we consider it one of the best examples of street art in Athens.
  One of the most prominent buildings in the Exarhia area, is the Polytechnic University. Once inside, you can see some stunning art, such as this very elaborate mural.
    We are also fans of this particular graffiti inside the Polytechnic University. The motto next to it translates into “Hate fear”.
  Speaking of the Polytechnic University, did you know that it was mysteriously covered in a huge graffiti in March 2015? The graffiti was cleaned very soon, but some tagging has taken place since then.
  Anafiotika – Plaka
Plaka and Anafiotika are among the most visited areas of Athens. Tourists and locals can easily spot a few lovely artworks.
This small mural in Plaka was made by Sonke, possibly the most instantly recognisable street artist in Athens and beyond.
  Nearby, you can see this smaller image, followed by a text in Greek.
  The art work below is a little tricky to find, but its vibrant colours are stunning. You can find it if you walk down from Anafiotika into Plaka.
  Finally, this graffiti on a temporary construction, is trying to pass a message… or two!
  Metaxourgio – Kerameikos
Those upcoming neighbourhoods are home to some of the best street art in Athens. If you walk around, you are likely to come across street artists on-the-job!
  You will find street art everywhere, even in abandoned backyards.
  Monastiraki – Psirri
Walk no more than 5 minutes from Monastiraki metro, and you will come across one of the biggest and most famous graffiti in Athens. You can’t miss this large commissioned mural – just get to Psirri square and look up.
  In Psirri, there is also a mural of Loukanikos, the famous stray dog who ran alongside protesters in Athens and was one of Time magazine’s people of the year for 2011. Loukanikos died in 2014, and this work was created in his memory.
  If you like bright colours, this might be the most suitable piece of street art in Monastiraki!
  Polytechnic University in Zografou
If you are a serious street art lover, you will definitely want to take a trip to the premises of the Polytechnic University in Zografou area. The closest metro is Katehaki.
    Don’t be discouraged by the fact that it’s a university! The guards at the gates are very helpful and they will even give you directions to see the best known art works.
  If you are lucky, you might see some of the world-famous artists, like WD, on the job. This is one of his finished works – just stunning!
Allow yourself a couple of hours to fully explore the area – it’s a really nice campus. You may want to pack a picnic as well!
More street art in Athens
You can find this amazing mural in Ampelokipi area, a 20 minute walk off the centre.
  You can occasionally find street art on garbage bins. We honestly can’t remember where we saw this one!
  We hope that you have enjoyed our pictures! As you can see, they are quite different from the pictures of Ancient Athens, presenting another face of our wonderfully diverse city.
              These were some of our favourite street art works in Athens. We have left out several for you to discover!
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tinalus-blog · 5 years
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Autumn in Thessaly – 10 fairytale-like destinations you love
Autumn in Greece is incomparable; no doubt about that! The palette of colours begins to change with yellow, red and orange hues decorating the length and breadth of the country. The deciduous trees create this inspiring backdrop, upon which the first raindrops fall and where the first hint of a crisp north wind signal the change of season in the sweetest way possible.
, it is time for you to take us to 10 fairytale-like autumnal destinations in Thessaly!
Discovergreece.com has chosen 10 that you presented in your comments on the Coca Cola 3E video Autumn in Thessaly”!
Today we “lose ourselves” with you along picturesque footpaths and through tiny villages with a fairy-tale aura tucked between mountain slopes…
  Just 18km away from the city of Trikala, Pili presides over the landscape, a town with a long history and rich cultural heritage.
  Pelion
Almost hidden in dense vegetation, it is an essential chapter in Thessaly’s book of autumnal wonders!
  A gorgeous town between Trikala and Karditsa, very near Lake Plastira, Elati and Pertouli with the famed ski centre Kalampaka and Meteora!
  A traditional gem of a village with a unique autumnal ambience! Ideal for a one-day excursion if you happen to be in the city of Trikala.
  We couldn’t possibly find a more representative caption than the one by Vaggelis! “The balcony of Kissavos”.
  Dating back to the end of the Byzantine era, another destination for an unforgettable expedition to the heart of autumn!
  Agios Georgios Nilias – Ano Gatzea. Hop on Moutzouris, the lovely little steam train of Pelion, and stop in Ano Gatzea for a cup of coffee and a visit to the Olive & Oil Museum. A wonderful ride!!
  Perhaps one of the hottest options for an autumnal expedition! With a plethora of activities and charming guesthouses, this lakeside destination gives you plenty to do, after which you can just sit back and admire its marvellous scenery.
  If you visit Volos or Pelion, grab the chance to see Trikeri, a traditional village by the sea with stone-built houses rising majestically on the mountainside.
  The magnificent photo, along with his comment, tells us all we want to know about Panayiotis’ love for his village. Why not post a favourite photo too?
  _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What more proof do you need that Thessaly hides hundreds of autumnal destinations of incomparable natural beauty? Which Thessaly destination for autumn would you recommend? Give us your answer in a comment below.
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Il colore blu reale è una sorta di azzurro abbastanza carico e vivace. È simile al blu elettrico.
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davehodgetts-blog · 5 years
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The sky was perfect. It wasn’t all blue. The blinding-white clouds formed interesting figures and were moving at slow pace. It provided a minute shade every time it hovered above our smoothly-moving fast craft. The sea, on the other hand, was completely placid, reflecting the exact copies of the figures above it. The minor distortions created by the surface swimmers are very evident – I could see the finest ripple.
It was our fast craft’s horn that woke me from that real daydream. We were approaching Liloan Pier in Santander, so I had to get myself ready. In a moment, we were all allowed to disembark. I alighted last to avoid troublesome passengers rushing their way out of the boat.
When I stepped on the port, the squeaky-clean water below reminded me of my fantasies. I was thinking for an adventure. Since it was too early to return to the city, I decided to spend a good time nearby.
Way to Dao Falls
I reached Samboan town proper in less than 30 minutes. I was walking under the scorch when Kuya Arnold approached me, and then offered a ride to 4 waterfalls including Ponong Lake for ₱500. I asked other drivers too, and it seemed that they had standardized the rate. That wasn’t a bad price. The downside, however, is that I was alone. It would be perfect if I had someone with me to share the expenses with, as well as the experience.
Before reaching Dao Falls, this blue pool graces every traveller
Since I got no other option, I accepted the guide who was assigned to me. I did not let him carry my backpack because I knew I could not give him a decent amount. I just followed him in a very obvious pathway. Kuya Arnold, by the way, was left in the drop off area.
We crossed a river, trekked along a muddy slope, and shook our way across a bamboo-made hanging bridge.
I was completely awed when I finally had the glimpse of the waterfalls. The water slides peacefully through the slanting ravine, thus the plunge pool is shallow and calm. There wasn’t enough flat space for picnickers though. However, with just a little tactic, you can find a good place under any shade.
The main Cascade of Dao Falls
After taking some photos, getting a quick dip, and munching for a snack, I headed to my next stop
Trekking against the waterfall current at Aguinid Falls number 3
You need a little work out at falls number 3. You have to climbed against the rolling waters to get to falls number 4. Since this is a one-way climbed, you have to wait until a batch of those going down is done with their descent.
Entrance at Aguinid Falls for locals is also ₱20. The guide fee depends on how much you can shell out.
Getting a waterfall massage at Aguinid Falls no. 4
A small falls greets you before seeing the hidden falls of Binalayan
Before reaching the main cascade of Binalayan, a not-so-high falls greeted us.
The was water was cold as expected. The breezy surrounding complimented well, and gave me gooseflesh.
Similar to that of Dao Falls, the plunge pool of Binalayan Hidden Falls is also not that deep, so be extra careful when doing an undaunting stunt. I almost broke my heel bone here when I jumped.
Binalayan Hidden Falls
Ponong Lake
There are no ATMs in the town, so make sure that you bring enough cash for the entire trip.
Bring swimming attires to experience the cold and pampering pool below the cascades.
Mobile signal reception is decent in the town proper but is poor in remote areas like the waterfall vicinity.
To fully explore Aguinid Falls, you need to climb against some steep rocks with running water. Make sure that you always follow your guide’s direction.
You can do picnic at the floating raft in Ponong Lake. Bring food to share.
Waterproof your gadgets.
Travel in group to save on transport and guide fees.
Closest accommodations are available in Badian and Oslob.
You may also consider spending a beach camp in Moalboal or getting enough adrenaline rush by joining the Canyoneering in Badian.
Waterfalls hopping in Samboan: Dao, Aguinid, and Binalayan Hidden Falls appeared first on Freedom Wall.
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foodintainan-blog · 7 years
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【台南-東區美食】味好湯濃肉大塊的『潘炳華牛肉麵』創立近40年的老味道~亦有提供非牛肉餐點喔^^!即日起平日中午來店用餐全面九折優惠啦↖(*✪∀✪*)↗
【潘炳華牛肉麵】源自於老夫子牛肉麵創始人的名字,以打造新品牌的理念傳承近40年的老品牌老味道~
湯底皆是店家自熬,用數十種藥材及新鮮蔬果慢熬而成!供應的多樣餐點也有其它非牛肉可選擇喔^^
※好康大放送!平日週一至週五中午時段來店用餐,即享全面9折優惠~更有外送服務喔!意者請洽店家:(06)269-6168※
▲【潘炳華牛肉麵】店內用餐,嚴禁攜帶寵物及吸煙喔~有提供WIFI服務!
營業時間週一到週五:11:00~14:00︱17:30~20:30;週六日:11:00~14:30︱17:00~20:30
▲明亮簡潔的裝潢風格,牆上的台灣地圖可是目前老夫子牛肉麵與潘炳華牛肉麵的事業版圖喔!
一個個圓柱座椅都有烤上"潘"字樣的LOGO,打開木紋座椅,空心的裡面可以放置包包等物品呢~很特別的設計ʕ•ٹ•ʔ
▲目錄上的餐點種類不少呢~有牛肉麵類︱其它麵類︱飯類︱湯品類︱快炒類︱其他類︱小菜類及飲料類
▲餐具及調味料請自取唷~店家自炒的辣椒拿來沾小菜或入湯麵,也蠻不錯的唷!(有些辣度,請卙酌取用)
若不想喝熱湯,也有冰涼涼的飲料可以自己拿取,然後再跟櫃檯服務人員告知並結帳喔^^
▲飯類【牛肉燴飯】
燴飯的芡汁是用紅燒湯底與洋蔥、紅白蘿蔔勾芡的唷~蠻濃香的滋味!
飯量對編編來說粉有份量@@~牛腱肉滷的入味,吃來較有咬勁且札實喔^^
▲湯品類【清燉牛肉湯】
湯色看似清淡,但喝來卻較牛肉燴飯風味更濃重!蔬果的清甜味亦較突顯呢~牛肋條吃來比牛腱更為軟嫩好咬^^
▲牛肉麵類【牛肉拉麵】
加入數十種中藥與蔬果精燉的湯底,喝來濃香卻不膩口~中卷拉麵麵條Q勁,建議湯麵別放置過長而多吸湯汁顯的軟爛唷^"^~
牛腱肉塊同樣燉滷的十足入味,吃來軟嫩帶勁又有微微的中藥香!
▲其他類【牛切拼盤】(亦是俗稱的牛三寶啦^Q^)
牛腱肉→薄片易食好入口,微帶筋的口感,吃來較為Q彈~
牛肚→滷的軟Q且入味~亦可微沾店家特製的豆瓣醬,鹹甘鹹甘更有不同風味~
牛筋→軟中帶有咬勁,其特別的口感及風味也蠻值得嚐試的喔!
▲其他類【豬頭皮】
煙燻味偏重且隨點後淋上少許的香油更提味,Q彈有咬勁的口感,愈嚼愈香喔≡^ˇ^≡
▲小菜類【花生】
用牛肉湯底下去滷燉的花生,吃來偏脆口中附帶的特殊香氣很讓人眼睛為之一亮~
▲小菜類【小青椒】(亦是青龍喔~)
與豆豉、吻仔魚乾及紅辣椒段拌炒後放涼~微辛辣的特殊香氣很開胃呢o(〃^▽^〃)o
▲小菜類【丁香豆乾】
一入口先出現蔥段的香氣,接下來是豆豉跟吻仔魚乾,蠻有風味的一道小品喔´∇`
▲小菜類【海帶絲】
端上前淋上些許的白醋,微微酸又帶有蒜香的海帶絲,脆脆的口感還蠻解膩的~
▲飲料類【冷泡茶-日式綠茶&高山烏龍】
吃了一堆小菜及主食,來口無糖的冷泡茶解膩及清味道~還蠻過癮的(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
▲於【潘炳華牛肉麵】一頓飽食下來,從湯麵到小菜都能吃得到店家對餐點的秉持與用心~
簡潔舒適的裝潢,明亮的用餐環境,美味的牛肉餐點,編編跟友人吃的是撐到一個不行XD!
現在更有打九折的好康優惠,僅限平日中午於店內用餐喔!改天想吃好料又想省荷包,來這就對啦↖(^ω^)↗
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台北中山站 - 粉紅色的可愛小店!HiSugar : 嗨糖 日式可麗餅&棉花糖紅茶
棉花糖紅茶萌翻了!讓人看了少女心都爆發啦~少女都想來一杯吧(笑) 這是開在捷運中山站的 HiSugar : 嗨糖 日式可麗餅&棉花糖紅茶! 在2號出口這裡走3分鐘就到囉~ 店裡雖然小小的,只有4個座位! 不過粉紅色的設計以及好吃的日式可麗餅及棉花糖紅茶奶茶,讓人不得不來報到呀! 目前還在試營運中就已經有不少客人了呢! 路過的人都會忍不住腳步走進來呢~
#HiSugar : 嗨糖 日式可麗餅&棉花糖紅茶 地址:台北市南京西路12巷13弄7號 電話:02 2511 8776 捷運中山站2號出口!7-11旁巷子走進去就看到囉!
雖然只有四個位子!不過老闆很貼心! 知道女生愛拍照!門口也是個很好拍的地方呀~~
從這小窗口可以直接看到廚房!很乾淨衛生!
這裡很特別的是!使用自助點餐機喔! 而且竟然是粉紅色的,覺得太犯規啊啊啊~
看我點得好用心!菜單看了什麼都想點XDDDD
我們今天總共三個人,一人點一杯飲料而且還買了個日式可麗餅!
價目表給大家參考!價格都好便宜喔! 重點是用料很實在,因為老闆娘自己也有小孩 所以覺得食材很重要,像是紅茶或蛋糕、巧克力都是自己手做的 連小朋友也能吃喔!通通不會太甜!
加上我是個很愛吃鹹食的人,甜點可以接受但不能太甜!太甜我會吃兩口就吃不下去了XDD 但HiSugar : 嗨糖家的甜度對我來說很剛好!!!!!!!! 整份吃完都很OK(笑)
#棉花糖特濃鮮奶紅茶
有沒有超可愛的!!!!!!!!!!!!! 而且這是古早味的棉花糖,吃第一口就突然懷念起童年生活了! 小時候都會買大隻的棉花糖!吃得整臉都是~ 唉呀!有種明天想立馬回母校找老師的衝動的! (((可是瑞凡,現在還在放暑假XD)))
紅茶真的很濃郁喔!而且不會讓人覺得甜! 所以搭配棉花糖一起喝!就覺得甜度剛剛好 不會膩!!
現烤蛋糕出爐差點引起爆動XDDDDD 超想問說想買一份蛋糕!!
結果是這個啦!日式可麗餅裡頭的蛋糕配料是自己做的喔! 鬆軟又不甜不會膩!
#日式可麗餅:白葡萄卡士達戚風
因為沒拍到我們點的巧克力口味!((我在陪萌娃玩XD)) 但有拍到朋友的白葡萄卡士達戚風!這用料超級實在~ 至於日式可麗餅有什麼不一樣呢?台灣的可麗餅都是脆皮為主! 日式可麗餅的餅皮則是比較軟的唷! 裡頭加了卡士達奶油、蛋糕等配料~整個就是少女會愛的! 下午點一份來吃!立刻又有精神工作了吧!
今天跟萌娃約會好開心! 但我也玩到全身痠痛了XDDDD
最後粉紅色的牆好好拍呀!不過因為是在巷子裡我覺得光線沒那麼足! 但加個濾鏡拍照會亮一些囉~
以上!分享給大家囉!
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