Category: Philippines local food
Bohol Guide: Attractions, Hotels, Activities, Food
Bohol in the Philippines is among the warm countries around the world and contains a lot of beauty, history as well as breathtaking sites and activities. Here’s a detailed guide to it: What to see in Bohol: Chocolate Hills Mounds that are more than 1200 in number and covered by grass but turn brown in…
Culinary delights from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao
The Philippines, speaking of cuisines, gives its visitors every reason to be at a heavenly state from the beauty of its dishes. Each of the regions present in the Philippines not only has the common food. The staples but also other unique food components that distinguish that region. Furthermore from the others – In this…
Cebu City Bites: Iconic Eats and Local Treats
Calls for the immersion in the gastronomic pot of Cebu, a place where old and new Co-exist. Cebu Island is famous for, among other things, the wide array of dishes it offers that make use of local products and cooking. Cebu’s rich food culture blends ethnic roots with local skills, featuring lechon, seafood, siomai, and…
Boracay: Top Activities, Must-Visit Spots, and Budget Guide
Boracay is among the beautiful islands in the Philippines that is renowned for its White Beach, nightlife, and various water sports. There is no shortage of activities for all kinds of travelers; from lying on the sand, and taking a boat ride around the islands, to extreme sports such as parasailing and jumping off a…
How to Avoid any scams while in the Philippines
Touring the Philippines can be fun, but always stay wary of scams to travel worry-free like in any other destination. Here are some pointers to help you steer clear of scams while on holiday in the Philippines: Research and Plan Ahead Know Your Destination: Research destination places as to what are the typical…
Discovering the Philippines Diverse and Entertaining Cities
METRO MANILA Welcome to Metro Manila, ‘persistence pays’, engages not only the pleasant people in the locals, but also most of the Filipinos who would stand by culture and its essences. J C, a local who is better in English than most New Yorkers, strokes, “Indoor sports are better in Hong Kong.” Go to…