I lost them in quick succession.
The CASAA Food Centre was the first to go, in a fire in 2015. Apart from being a named location in a song from one of the Philippines’ most iconic bands (and a personal favourite), CASAA was one of my main haunts as a freshie in UP Diliman. Palma Hall — or AS, for short — was next door and it was where all our GE subjects were held. I lived steps away too, in a campus residence hall nearly as old as my mother. The CASAA steps was where I could get my favourite monay with cheese, sold in large, white Styrofoam coolers to keep the bread warm.
The following year, the UP Faculty Centre also burned down. My memories in FC were coloured differently, mainly because they had to do with me waiting for papers to be marked, or waiting for grades to be released, or waiting for “prerog” results during a particularly dismal semester when I got nearly zero subjects in CRS Online. (“Prerog” was a manual enlistment process where UP students had to plead with professors to enlist them in a particular class. It was the teacher’s prerogative to give you a class slot — get it?) But I had calmer moments in FC — I walked its halls from time to time, for no particular reason other than I loved how it felt and smelled (earthy like aged wood, with a hint of books). I also remember watching a film screening of the original Ring film there for some reason. It was before the whole craze with Sadako started and the film was still relatively obscure. I left FC in the dark, properly terrified.
Then, as if the loss of two beloved campus buildings wasn’t enough to sate the fire’s hunger, in 2018 the UP Shopping Centre or SC also went up in flames. You must understand, I lived mostly on campus for a good five years so the loss of SC hit particularly hard. My memories here were more mundane — SC was where I shopped for small essentials, photocopied my 1×1 photo in one big sheet for all that semester’s index cards, ate my fill of tapsilog at Rodic’s, bought my first UP t-shirt and hoodie, and photocopied accounting standards in bulk (with apologies to the copyright gods, but we were just students back then). Small day to day stuff. Then again, memory is made up of these small moments.
All three — gone.
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Today, I found out that The Chocolate Kiss CafΓ© at the Bahay ng Alumni (a.k.a. Choco Kiss) was closing its doors for good due to losses driven by Covid-19. No school, no students. No students, no customers.

We went to Choco Kiss when we were feeling fancy and had extra pocket money — Choco Kiss, with their bottomless iced teas that came with a separate syrup glass, decadent cake slices (the marshmallow crests on their Devil’s Food Cake!), my usual Chicken Kiev and his usual BBQ baby back ribs. I remember they used to serve one of my favourite appetisers — rumaki, made from water chestnuts and chicken liver wrapped in bacon and fried. They sometimes had a piano going and had paintings from local artists on the walls. Like I said, it felt special, for near-broke university students like us.
Now the feeling — like the places — exists only in memory.

Think critically dear readers,

Well, lahat ay pansamantala lang. I recently passed by my ex high school and I noticed that the building is now a condo…I used to study the filosopy of Kant and Hegel there…
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That’s true, everything is temporary and memory fades…
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Nalungkot naman ako sa post na ‘to. I miss monay with cheese and I miss those buildings too. π¦
Also, I’ve been watching YouTube vlogs of current students — apparently they don’t call it AS anymore? It’s just Palma Hall now, I think? Wala lang, share lang haha.
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Nasa akin pa yung freshman survival kit ko… andami nang out of date. Ewan ko ba, paka-nostalgic lang ako these days. π
Wha-! Talaga? Out of touch na talaga ako hahaha.
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Uy, ako rin! May pamphlets pa ako from orientation, haha. π
Out of touch na rin ako. ‘Yung Maginhawa, Magin na. ‘Yung Katips, Katip na. Or Team Katip ka ba kahit noon pa? Haha. π
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Parang ‘di ko feel, bitin sabihin haha. π Katips mas bagay and dati yun na rin tawag namin… Exhibit A: Katips Grill sa Katipunan Ave, haha.
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So true, COVID is closing many places, it’s sad… but this happens even without COVID, before it was rent was too high. Life is constantly changing, so it is hard to become a creature of comfort. Glad that you have a picture.
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I was pleasantly surprised to find it too! π
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I’m from the other side of the fence (along Katipunan Avenue), but ChocKiss was one of the memorable UP dining spots I’ve visited. Was fortunate to have tried their Sate Ayam and Nasi Goreng – with a large slab of kroepoek to boot!
They used to have a branch at UP Town Center, but that folded early this year…and now the main branch is gone. π¦ (Their commissary in Fairview is still open, however – but only for pickups.)
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Hindi ko na naabutan yung UP Town! I’m sure if I did, that’ll be one of our hangouts too π
Good to know they’re still open in some capacity. I hope they consider reopening when (if?) things normalise.
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Naka-graduate na ako by the time UPTC opened its doors (around 2012 or 2013), kaso mas pipiliin pa rin ng mga Isko ang campus – mas mura kasi!
There was even a running joke that UPTC should have been named Ateneo Town Center as the prices there cater towards the more affluent university!
(Pero on a side note, I’m hoping that they reopen somewhere in the Diliman campus – kahit hindi sa Bahay ng Alumni – when this is over.)
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True, true. Malamang Lutong Bahay pa rin bagsak ko (if may LB pa!) π
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Nasunog na pala ang shopping centre. Back in the days yan ang mall namin.
“Punta tayong shopping”
“Sige tara!”
What a joy.
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Kami rin! π Mini-mall ng mga dormers. Nakaka-miss.
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It is so sad to see a business closed due to the pandemic. It means job loss for everybody running the business.
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Totoo! Sad too, because it was such a nostalgic place for us.
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Sana ‘wag buhayin ang usap-usapan noon na magtatayo ng SM sa loob ng campus… π
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π± Talaga?! Sana hindi nga.
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Nakaka-stress, ‘no, lol. Anyway, cheers for the weekend. βππ£π΄π
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Happy Friday! π
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Aww i rarely went to choco kiss when i was in UP, kasi nga ang pricey nya for a broke student like me pero it was one of the iconic places talaga so i was also sad when they closed shop. More devastating for me is losing CASAA, FC and shopping center. So many memories π
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Totoo! Sunod sunod pa nawala. π
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