Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Bacolod Overnight

October last year, I had chance to visit the lovely city of Bacolod. Coming from Iloilo, we boarded Weesam Express Ferry. Travel time is about 1 hour and our fare cost around 330PHP (First Class). I think the Economy Class is full that time; the fare is roughly around 210PHP.



We took the 1130AM trip so by lunchtime we were in Bacolod. The first thing to do is find a hotel, good thing Bacolod Business Inn has a vacancy for an overnight stay. Without wasting any time, after we settled our bags we went out to explore the city. But first we need to fill our empty stomachs. Our first stop is Manokan Country to sample the famous chicken inasal.

Manokan Country is a place you shouldn't miss when in Bacolod city. You'll find endless rows and stalls of restaurant serving chicken inasal. We had a hard time choosing which restaurant to eat. Here's a tip, Go where there are alot of locals eating. Its an indication that food there is good. After all, when it comes to local cuisine they are the experts. We found this small place called Nena's Rose. It was packed with locals happily eating with their bare fingers. And so, its decided that's where we are eating. Food is affordable and really good. What else to order but Inasal, price is about 75PHP (with rice) ; a cup of hot delicious arroz caldo is also included in the meal. We ate to our hearts content! yum!



Just across Manokan Country is .... *drumroll please* SM Bacolod. I know, I know, you would ask, "why in the world of all places we need to visit SM in Bacolod when there are so many SM's in the Metro?!". Forgive us, but our only purpose is to go Bong Bong's and Merci's to buy pasalubong. There were so many items to buy. We ended up buying a lot that plastic bags would not suffice and that it needed to be packed in a box. Talk about hoarding!



We walked on our way back to the hotel and dropped by San Sebastian Church. It is filled with people hearing mass. As I waited for Bambi and Vina to finish the mass, I grab the chance to take photos.





And then we head out to explore the streets again. There was a night market, the streets are filled with people and you could feel the festive mood of the place. Balloons, bibingkas, clothes, sandals, jewelries, keychains and stalls selling different trinkets abound the street. After much walking, we ate dinner at a local restaurant and capped the night by satisfying our sweet cravings at Calea.

yummy chocolate cake


The following morning's activity is to do our last minute shopping. We went into this souvenir store that sells a wide array of Bacolod made products like sugar, coffee, inasal sauces, bags, shirts among other things. Just nearby the store is the Provincial Capitol. There is lagoon and interesting statues infront of the Capitol.



After taking pictures and admiring the view, we went to the airport and waited for our flight. Drank coffee at Kuppa's (a famous local coffee shop) to conclude our 24-hour stay in the City of Smiles, Bacolod.

view from departure lounge
I'll go back and visit Bacolod to experience the colorful Masskara event. 'Till next time! :)

Friday, August 12, 2011

on the spotlight: Bacolod City

What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the place Bacolod?

Masskara Festival?! Inasal?! Sugar?! Smiles?!

Well, you are correct! There  are a lot of things Bacolod has to offer from its delicious foods to colorful festivals to its friendly people one has to go and experience it. It is located in the province of Negros Occidental in Western Visayas.



How to get there:

Bacolod is pretty much accessible. Local carriers like Cebu PacificAir Philippines and Philippine Airlines have several flights daily in and out of Bacolod. There's even ferry that services Manila-Bacolod routes. Bacolod City is also accessible to other provinces like Iloilo, General Santos and other parts of Mindanao via Super Ferry.

Getting Around:

  • Taxis - taxis are abundant. Its very easy to get a cab. And I must say, it delights me that taxi drivers there are honest and gives back your change. 
  • Jeepneys - jeepneys are everywhere, you won't have a hard time roaming the city.
  • Tricycles - tricycles are abundant too; another cheap way to get around the city.
Pig Out:

Sample the famous chicken inasal after all this is where it all originated.


Buy:

Masskara souvenirs like keychains, magnet, shirts and miniature masks.



Why not?!:

Go to Calea's and feast on their delicious cakes. There are plenty of choices. yum!



Pasalubong:
  • Take home some Inasal marinade and try your hand in cooking inasal.
  • Go and hoard Bong-Bong's famous piyaya, tarts and sweets.

So there you have it... some things to PIG OUT for, BUY and TRY in Bacolod. What are 'ya waiting for? Pack your bags and head out to this city.

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