Monday, July 27, 2015

Great Food Places in Baguio

Every time I write about food places in Baguio, there's another new one to try out. Here is the third of the posts I have written about the oh-so-yummy places we have tried and won't definitely be the last.


Places along Session Road

1. Luto ni Juan

Location: Ground floor of Prime Hotel, Session Road
From its name, you already can get a feel of what to expect. Litson manok, pancit, liempo and other lutong-bahay. The best thing is you can get plates with mixed chicken and liempo or fish with chicken complete with soup and a bit of vegetables on the side.





2. Oh My Gulay/ Vocas

Location: Top floor of La Azotea building, Upper Session Road
There are a lot of blogs written for this place. Two things I like: Talong Parmigiana and the view of one side of the city.




3. Cake Palace

Location: 4th Floor Porta Vaga Building, Upper Session Road
It was my first time to try lychee flavored tea and the mixed fruit teas. They both had a delightful smell but I liked the lychee better. Plus, they also have the rainbow cake.





4. Calajo 

Location: Upper Session Road, where the Mandarin Restaurant used to be
I first saw this place in La Trinidad, and now have branched out to the city. I was surprised at how nifty they were able to transform the old Mandarin to a hip and modern style. The food? I love their yogurt and their vegetable salad. They also have large servings of bread.



5. Beanstalk

Location: 2nd Floor of the City Center Hotel, Lower Session Road
Convenient location and also the best view to watch the Flower Festival along session road. They serve chicken floss bread which goes well with their brewed coffee. Their cakes were too sweet for my taste though.



6. Pamana/Hawaiian BBQ/ Tsokolateria

Location: Upper Session Road, behind SM Baguio
This place used to be Barrio Fiesta where we usually buy the best Crispy Pata. We tried this new place and glad to find they have "inherited" my mom's favorite delicious dish. Their ambiance really speaks out the restaurant's name as old family pictures in large frames and mirrors hung on walls and ceilings. The motif of black and white for the tables and chairs adds a classic look.



Assumption road. A bit away from Session Road but still walking distance. 

7. Ili-Likha

Location: Assumption road, in front of the Saint Louis Elementary School
A food community built by the same artist who built the Oh My Gulay Restaurant, this place encourages healthy eating with the organic and healthy menus the different food stalls offer. You can easily tell the similarity in ambiance with Oh My Gulay by the built-in art in walls and floors. I was only able to try a few, Lihim ni Maria's fried ice cream and basil sandwich.





Mines View Area. A little further from the Ketchup Community

8. Amare La Cucina

Location: Within Albergo Hotel, a few meters from where they rent the horses
Perfect pizza! So far the best brick-oven pizza I have ever tasted. This place definitely tops my list of great sumptuous thin-crust pizza. Every bite is a delight. Their house blend of Mint iced tea is a must-try. But for the coffee lover, their Capuccino is really smooth. I have been wanting to go to this place because of numerous good reviews and was finally able to. And all I can say is it was all worth the rave.











Wednesday, July 15, 2015

10 places to visit in Bacolod, Silay, Talisay and Bago

Bacolod City! The city of smiles and known for their yearly Masskara festival. We were astounded by the numerous things Bacolod and the nearby cities in Negros Occidental has to offer as we feasted with our eyes and our stomach. Here's the top 10 places to visit.


1. Hofileña's Museum

Location: Silay City
Entrance fee: Php60-80

One of the heritage houses in Silay, it is the home of Sir Ramon Hofileña, one of the nine children of the late Manuel Severino Hofileña. He is now 81 years old and he was so gracious enough to accommodate us and give us a tour even when it was already past closing time (5:00 pm).



He still remembers a lot, not only about the history of the house but of historical events. As we go from one corner to corner we get a part of a story of how an item like a furniture or antique bust came to be or atleast an experience with that certain object. There are so many things I can write about Sir Mon and his house that I have to create another separate blog. (watch out for it :) ) But yes, do visit his house and prepare to spend atleast a half day if you want a complete version of his stories. We had a limited time due to the fact it was getting late and he looked tired although he was enthusiastic until we left.


2. Balay ni Tana Dicang Museum

Location: Talisay City
Entrance fee: Php40-80




Yet another house to marvel, it wasn't just the furniture or the structure that made it interesting. It was the stories of the past regarding the household which adds more color to the place. For instance, while Tana Dicang was still alive,  her guests were either served with a chocolate drink of thick consistency or thin consistency. Those that she favored were those served with thick consistency which was of course more delicious.

the grand living room
first floor where it used to be garage of carriages, the room at the left is Tana Dicang's sewing room




Tana Dicang was fond of symbols

Her guests were not so-so as one photo reveals. She was seated in between President Manuel Quezon and Vice-president Sergio Osmeña.


Another funny tactic which Tana Dicang did was if she wanted to avoid accommodating guests, she would pass through a secret trapdoor below her bed leading to her sewing room on the first floor.


There's so much past stories in the house, you got to hear and see for yourself.


3. Negros Museum

Location: Bacolod City
Entrance fee: 40-100




Aside from the houses, the Museum also got its own items to showcase. Ranging from the pre-hispanic era to the European, American, Japanese era, there is a mark from every country which arrived at the Negros region. Here I got to know that Negros was named as such because of the Negritos who were the first people the Spaniards came across when they reached the island.


a predominant type of tiles imported from spain, the machuca can be seen in other Museums and old houses too.
A gallery that you must not miss is the toy collection of Mara Montelibano. It is not just any ordinary toy gallery as there are items from all over the world from different points in history. Photographs are prohibited but is really worth visiting.


4. Bacolod City Hall (New Government Center)

Location: Bacolod City

Tired of the old? Here's something new. The newly constructed city hall has a grand water fountain which is best viewed at night when the colorful lights are lit to accentuate the front of the structure.


We visited there in the morning of a Sunday unfortunately, but the caretaker of the fountain was kind enough to turn on the fountain for us to take pictures.


5. Negros Farmers Weekend Market

Location: Bacolod City


This is the best place to taste different cuisine from restaurants and small-scale food business owners mostly using organic ingredients.






We were lucky they had an event earlier so many vendors were present. They only open on weekends though.




6. SM, San Sebastian Church, and BongBong's Delicacies

Location: Bacolod City





I put these three together because of their close proximity from each other. We shopped a bit for souvenirs at BongBongs and found out that piaya was more delicious when hot and freshly made. It was also my first time to try Napoleones and it was sooo delicious although it was overloaded with sugar.



Just across it is the plaza and the San Sebastian Church is a stone throw's away. SM is also a few meters away.

7. Calea Dessert shop

Location: Bacolod City

The most enticing bakeshop I have ever entered! They have imported chocolate cake, cheesecakes, ice cream cakes and pastries such as cream puffs. This place was recommended by a friend who is from Bacolod. We took her advise on getting the chocolate cake and cream puff. They definitely did not disappoint.





We wanted to taste as much as we could so we got a bit of some of their bestsellers. Yum!



8. The Ruins

Location: Talisay City
Entrance fee: 20 - 40

A visit to Negros Occidental is never complete without setting foot in the famous Ruins. Just a few minutes drive from the airport, the Ruins is one place where you'll get an eyeful from the lush well-maintained lawn to the structure itself.




The original fountain was also preserved. Our tour guide named James was hilarious. He delivered the tour with everyone including me laughing our heads off at every stop.



9. Bacolod Inasal at Chicken Deli and Ading's Pala-pala

Location: Bacolod City

We definitely had to taste the original bacolod inasal. It was very much similar to the famous Mang Inasal we have back home but I can tell there was something different but equally delicious.



Ading's Pala-pala is a great place to get seafood. And I mean fresh seafood. They have an area where you choose which seafood you want from those on display and how many kilograms and how do you want it served. They can cook it by grilling, baking, saute or soup. It reminded me of the seafood market we visited in Sabah. We ordered grilled scallops, fish sinigang, grilled salmon and shrimps. Its best to be there before noon to avoid the crowd.



10. OISCA Negros Silk Center

Location: Bago City

The silk center is where you can get to see how silk is made from silk worms. You'll get to see the machines and some manual tedious process to create one of the most expensive fabric.





I have included a map to give an idea on where these places are. There are still other destinations yet to be explored. I can't wait to get back if I have another chance.