Archive | December, 2008

Bailon’s Piaya: The original crispy piaya

The Bacolod Food hunters present by popular demand:  Bailon’s Piaya Bailon’s Food is located behind Lopue’s San Sebastian, near Bamboo tonogbanwa’s christmas village.  The store is very simple and at first we couldn’t believe that this was really THE Bailon that sells the piaya. We went inside and the first thing we noticed that the [...]

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Pendy’s: Posh and home like

One of the most elegant and expensive restaurants in Bacolod is Pendy’s on Lacson street.  When the Bacolod Food hunters heard that they were going to Pendy’s, complaints were heard from all around. “It’s too expensive!” “It’s too common!” “It’s too POSH!” Everyone doubled over in laughter after hearing the “posh” comment.  That settled it.  [...]

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Namets! A Bacolod Food Movie

The Bacolod Food Hunters are proud to promote Jay Abello’s film: Namets! Everyone in The Bacolod Food Hunters recommend this film which is a celebration of Food and Love here in good ‘old Bacolod City to everyone! Christian Vasquez and Angel Jacob play dueling chefs in this heartwarming romantic comedy about love, food and love [...]

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Aidas at Manokan country

Written by BerryBlue Manokan Country is the Mecca of the famed Bacolod chicken inasal. All who visit Bacolod must pay homage to the holy chicken or else they cannot truly say that they ‘have been’ to Bacolod. It would be like going to Japan and never eating sushi, or Italy and never having pasta. I [...]

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Felicia’s Pastry Cafe

Today was a grand day for the Bacolod food hunters.  They were meeting P.G for lunch. After finishing our siopao and snacking on a Lan Ten kikiam that Martin had bought for the occasion, The newly appointed Bacolod Food Hunter and P.G. headed for Felicia’s Pastry on 6th street. Felicia’s just opened recently.  This little [...]

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