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Pendy’s Bacolod

April 30, 2011 by Richard

Pendy's is a Bacolod institution and the last dessert place we visited, although it was already in our list of must go to places. From outside, one would be wont to guess that the place is a standard quick service type of restaurant. Entering the doors from the parking area, a sense of elegance yet … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: bacolod, brazo de mercedes, dulce de gatas, half-moon, Land of smiles, napoleones, sweet treats

Church of the Angry Christ in Victorias City

April 25, 2011 by Richard

One of the most interesting and memorable place I visited during my recent trip to Bacolod was The Church of the Angry Christin Victorias City. The Chapel of Saint Joseph the Worker or more popularly know as "The Church of the Angry Christ" is located inside the Victorias Milling Comapny (VMC) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: bacolod, church, Church of the Angry Christ, don miguel ossorio, murals, Must visit in Bacolod, top 10 things to do in bacolod, Victorias city, Victorias milling, vmc

El Ideal and Balay Negrense in Bacolod

April 7, 2011 by Richard

Balay Negrense is located in Silay City, a few miles from Bacolod City. The house was built in 1897 by Victor F. Gaston. He lived there, along with his 12 children from 1901 to 1927, the year of his death. The house has now been turned into a museum, with an entrance fee of P40. The first floor … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: bacolod, bahay na bato, Balay Negrense, El IDeal, Guapple pie, lumpia ubod, mango tart, old house, Silay City

Aboy’s Restaurant Bacolod

April 1, 2011 by Richard

On our way from the airport to our hotel in Bacolod, our driver pointed out to us a restaurant that we should try out during our stay, Aboy's Restaurant and its specialty is seafood. Carlos and I decided to table it for later in the trip. After a tiring day eating and going around, we decided to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: aboy's bacolod, bacolod, baked scallops, grilled blue marlin, halaan soup, jose mari chan, lococs, pangat

Pepe’s in Bacolod

March 18, 2011 by Richard

Our quests to eat at as many restaurants as we could during our trip to Bacolod led us to Pepe's Restaurant and Bar upon a recommendation from Carlos' friend.We went there lunch time around 1:30 pm so there was no party crowd. Most people were having a late lunch but I imagine it would be much much … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: bacolod, felicia's PAstry cafe, grilled spareribs, manikan country, Peep's restaurant and bar, Pepe's resto and bar, rice pilaf with mango, wagyu beef salpicao

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