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Felicia’s Pastry Café and Steak Room in Bacolod

March 4, 2011 by Richard

Cake shops are aplenty in Bacolod, after trying and loving Calea the previous day, we tried out Felicia's Pastry Café. Felicia's interiors projected an air of elegant sophistication with its use of dark wood, while Calea exuded a more laid back and fun atmosphere. The steak house beside it, although … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: bacolod, blueberry macarons, cream puff, Felicia's Pastry Café and Steak Room Bacolod, lemon almond dacquoise

Calea in Bacolod

February 27, 2011 by Richard

Calea is another shop that we were advised not to miss during our recent trip to Bacolod. Starting off as a single cake shop before the L'Fisher hotel, it now spans multiple branches around Bacolod. We visited the original branch after the lunch at Bob's, where you could see that we purposely did … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: bacolod, calea bacolod, cream puff, desserts, imported chocolate cake, strawberry semifredo

Nena Beth’s in Manokan Country, Bacolod

February 23, 2011 by Richard

Traveling to Bacolod, the home of Chicken Inasal, a meal at Manokan Country (near SM Bacolod is a must. Arriving at the place via taxi, Carlos and I found out it was not a restaurant per se, instead its a row of similar inasal purveyors. I picked Nena Beth's since it was a lot bigger than its … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bacolod, Travel Tagged With: bacolod, Bacolod must eat, cheap fresh oysters, chicken inasal, manokan country, native chicken inasal, nena beth's

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