Monday, February 18, 2008

Why Negros My Destination?

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Experience a happy blending of cosmopolitan and rustic lifestyle in Negros Island, the sugar capital island of the Philippines. The natural beauty of the island is its main attraction, with an active volcano dramatizing the skyline. Still comparatively unknown, Negros island is a great destination for those who wish to travel off the usual tourist track and is a nice island to live in. It's affordable and many places still to discover, has still the green and quiet places everywhere.


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* Awards and Citations

BACOLOD CITY:
= 2008 Most Livable City of the Philippines.
  
= 2007 Most Business-Friendly Local Government Unit in the Philippines.

= 2007 Outstanding City in Region 6 - 'Green Banner Award' Effective maintenance of clean and green surroundings.

= 2007 Outstanding Bacolod Business-support Organization.

= 2006 Most Business-Friendly Local Government Unit, Visayas.

= 2006 Most Child-Friendly City - Regional Level.

= (INSUMIX) Feeding Program - finalist for Best Public Sector Projects 2005-2006.

= Awards of Excellence-One-Stop-Shop Operations, Permits & Licensing Division.

= 2005 AIM Awardee for Most Competitive City in the Country (Mid-Size Category).

= 2005 Apolinario Mabini Award for Most Disabled Friendly City.

= MassKara Festival as the Major Tourism Festival.

= 2nd Best Peace and Order Councils in the country, 2005.


SIPALAY CITY:
Awards received by the City Government of Sipalay Conferred by the Civil Service Commission, Regional Office No. 6, Iloilo City. Source: www.sipalaycity.gov.ph

= 2006 – Best Tourism Destination (Emerging) given by the Department of Tourism Region VI during the Western Visayas Tourism Excellence Awards.

= 2006 - 2 nd Place , Excellence in Governance (LGU Category). Acknowledging the city's tourism development project in its 1 st Regional Development Council VI Best Public Sector Projects 2005-2006.

= 2006 – GRAND WINNER in the Hiyas Ng Turismo, a nationwide search for new and undiscovered tourist destinations, conducted by the Women in Travel Manila in cooperation with the Department of Tourism.

= 2005 – TOP TAX PAYER of Revenue District Office No. 78, Binalbagan for taxable year 2004 given by BIR, Revenue Region 12.

= 2004 - OUTSTANDING ACHIEVER in the implementation of the Pabasa sa Nutrition2003 given by the Philippine Association of Nutrition, Inc.

= 2004 – ACTIVE PARTICIPANT , Philippines-Canada Local Government Support Program (LGSP) and for support on programs on poverty reduction and participatory governance in building sustainable communities given by the DILG, LGSP, & CIDA-ACDI.

= 2002 – FIRST RUNNER-UP , Search for Excellence in Disaster Management evaluated by the RDCC VI Regional Selection Committee given by the Regional Disaster Coordinating Council VI. (Regional Category).

= 1999 – MOST OUTSTANDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT in Western Visayas for exemplary performance in the fields of personnel records management and public personnel administration.

= 1998 - 2nd Place, Search for Healthy Market conducted in relation to the Philippine Health Promotion Program of Negros Occidental and 2005 - Active Supporter, Regional Sandugo of the DOH-CHD Western Visayas National Voluntary Blood Services Program given by DOH-Center for Health Development-WV.

= 1997 – EXCELLENCE AWARD in recognition of its exemplary performance and accomplishment in the fields of personnel records management and public personnel administration having adjudged as the Most Outstanding Municipal Government in Western Visayas from 1991-1993 & 1995.

=1991 to 1993 & 1995 – MOST OUTSTANDING MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT in Western Visayas in recognition and appreciation to the exemplary performance and accomplishment in the fields of personnel records management and public personnel administration. (Regional Category).

= 1995 – PAG-ASA AWARDEE – given by the Civil Service Commission, Manila to the Municipal Agriculture Office on September 16, 1995 at the Manila Hotel for spearheading environmental and livelihood projects such as Municipal Nursery, a seed production and tree park, and other agro-based projects. Such endeavors solved insufficiency or certified seeds and planting materials, promoted environmental awareness, significantly reduced unemployment and encouraged self-reliance among residents of Sipalay.

= 1990 & 1994 - MOST OUTSTANDING GOVERNMENT in the Province of Negros Occidental in recognition and appreciation to the exemplary performance and accomplishment in the fields of personnel records management and public personnel administration. (Municipal Category).

= 1982 to 1983 – 1 st PLACE, NUTRITION GREEN BANNER AWARD for efficiently implementing the 1981 and 1982 Municipal Nutrition Plans given by the Ministry of Agriculture, National Nutrition Council. (Provincial Category).


* Other Trivia

= Bacolod City - 2007-present billionaire's club in the Philippines.

= Sipalay City - Copper and Gold belt of Negros Island.


SO THIS IS the fabled Sugarlandia. This is where Negrenses had once lived as though in a dream, like Jay Gatsby, the lavish-liv¬ing, high-rolling protagonist from The Great Gatsby. Of course, the Negros Island that welcomed us had none of these excesses. Traces of gentility remain, though. The Negrenses welcome each guest like a friend. A singsong lilt in their voices hinted at their affectionate nature.

That Negrenses can easily mix business with leisure is a direct result of the province's major industry since the 19th century—sugarcane farming. Sugarcane (Saccharum Officinarum) is a cash crop that is easy to plant and over¬see. Farmhands work for only six to ten months a year. They harvest sugarcane stalks, load them onto a truck, and ship them out to mills for processing. They spend the lean months tending to other cottage industries.

Negrenses are regarded as affectionate, generous, fun loving people who enjoy the finer things in life and who definitely celebrate in style. Nights here come alive with the rows of clubs, videoke bars and restaurants which major line up at Lacson Street. La Salle Avenue, BS Aquino Drive, East Complex, and Goldenfields Commercial and Entertainment Complex. Whether one is hankering for chicken gizzard, feet, ass, leg or leeg, Manokan Country is the place to be. Eating chicken Negros-style means settling down in one of those formica tables,sprinkling your hot rice with salt and achuete oil, and dipping your favorite chicken part in a sawsawan of soy sauce, vinegar, siling labuyo or what-have-you.

Why Negros My Investment?

Who We Are?

Negros is an island of the Philippines located in the Visayas, at 10° N 123° E. It is the fourth-largest island in the country, with a land area of 12,706 km² (4,905 square mi.). People on the island are called Negrenses.

Geography
Politically and culturally, Negros is divided into two provinces: Negros Oriental in the Central Visayas region and Negros Occidental, part of the Western Visayas region. This division of the island, which roughly follows the mountain range in the center of the island, corresponds to the two ethnoliguistic groups in this part of the country. The western part (Occidental) is where the Ilonggo- or Hiligaynon-speaking Negrenses are located, and the eastern portion (Oriental) is home to the Cebuano-speaking population.

The chief cities on the island are Bacolod City in Negros Occidental and Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental.

Negros is noted for being the country's prime producer of sugar. Sugar cane plantations abound in the agricultural areas of the island.

Kanlaon Volcano in the northern part of the island is a semi-active volcano and overlooks Bacolod City. It is the highest peak on the island as well as all of the Visayas region. Other notable peaks on the island are Mt. Silay and Mt. Mandalagan in Negros Occidental, and Cuernos de Negros in Negros Oriental.

The volcanic activity in Negros is harvested into electricity through two geothermal power plants in the island. One is located in Palinpinon, Negros Oriental, and the other, to open in 2007, is in Mailum, Negros Occidental.

History
Negros Island was originally called Buglas - an old native word thought to mean "cut off." It is believed that Negros was once part of a greater mass of land, but was cut off either by what geologists call continental drift or by rising waters during the Ice age. Among its earliest inhabitants were dark-skinned natives belonging to the Negrito ethnic group, who had a unique culture.

Thus, the Spaniards called the land Negros after the black natives they saw on their arrival on the island in April 1565. Two of the earliest native settlements, Binalbagan and Ilog, became towns in 1573 and 1584, respectively. Other settlements were Hinigaran, Bago, Marayo (now Pontevedra), Mamalan (now Himamaylan), and Candaguit (a sitio in San Enrique).

After appointing "encomienderos" for the island, Miguel López de Legaspi placed Negros under the jurisdiction of the governor of Oton on Panay. In 1734, however, the island became a military district and Ilog was made its first capital. The seat of government was later transferred to Himamaylan until Bacolod became the capital in 1849.

In 1890, the island was divided into Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental.

Republic Era
From November 3 to November 6, 1898, the Negrenses rose in revolt against the Spanish authorities headed by politico-military governor Colonel Isidro de Castro. The Spaniards decided to surrender upon seeing armed troops marching in a pincer movement towards Bacolod. The revolutionaries, led by General Juan Araneta from Bago and General Aniceto Lacson from Talisay, were actually carrying fake arms consisting of rifles carved out of palm fronds and cannons of rolled bamboo mats painted black. By the afternoon of November 6, Colonel de Castro signed the Act of Capitulation, thus ending Spanish rule in Negros Occidental. This event is commemorated in Negros Occidental every November 5 as the day the Negrenses bluffed the Spaniards to attain their freedom.
For a detailed article on this event, see Negros Revolution.

November 5 has been declared a special non-working holiday in the province through Republic Act. No. 6709 signed by President Corazon Aquino on February 10, 1989.

On November 27, 1898, the Cantonal Republic of Negros was established. It came under U.S. protection on April 30, 1899. On July 22, 1899, it was renamed the Republic of Negros (República de Negros), but on April 30, 1901, this was dissolved by the United States.

Leaders
The presidents of the short-lived republic were:
* Aniceto Lacson -- November 5, 1898 - July 22, 1899 (to November 27, 1898, in Negros Occidental only)
* Demetrio Larena -- November 24, 1898 - November 27, 1898 (in Negros Oriental)
* President of the Constituent Assembly José Luzuriaga -- July 22, 1899 - November 6, 1899
* Secretary of War Juan Araneta
* Civil Governor Melecio Severino -- November 6, 1899 - April 30, 1901
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negros

Negros Island maps

Where To Stay?

HOTELS


Casino Filipino Hotel
Location: Araneta Street, Goldenfield Complex, Bacolod City
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Grand Regal Hotel
Location: Araneta Street, Bacolod City
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Sylvia Manor Hotel
Location: San Juan Street, Bacolod City
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Luxur Place Hotel (Formerly known as Bacolod Convention & Plaza Hotel)
Location: Magsaysay Avenue, Bacolod City
Amenities & Facilities: Each of the 106 guest-rooms are cozy and elegantly furnished for the comfort of business and leisure travelers alike. Six (6) Executive Suites, Three (3) Superior Suites, & Ninety-seven (97) Deluxe rooms. All fully carpeted, fully air-conditioned, has a mini bar, with NDD & IDD telephone line, a hot & cold shower, with bath tubs, cable television & piped in music. Executive Suites (6) Superior Suites (3) Deluxe Rooms (97). Other facilities are Courier, Function Room, Internet Access, Photo Copying Fax, Bar, Ballroom, Banqueting, and Outdoor Pool.
Brief Description: Hotel Services Airport transfer (Price advised by Hotel), Laundry Safety deposit box Shuttle/Local Transport (Price advised by Hotel), Vehicle hire, Business Facilities, Ballroom Business centre, Function room(s), Internet access, Recreational Facilities, Beauty salon, Gift/souvenir shop, Golfing, Swimming pool, Tennis court, Function Room, Swimming Pool, Golf Course; Dining & Entertainment offers the following dining option: Pool, Bar, Tapas Lobby, Cafe Restaurant; Rooms & Accommodation are all Rooms Bathroom, Cable / Satellite Television.
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L'Fisher Hotel
Location: 14th-Lacson Streets, Bacolod City
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Kundutel Hotel
Location: Araneta Street, Bacolod City
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Sugarland Hotel
LOcation: Araneta Street, Bacolod City
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Circle Inn
Location: Lopez Jaena Street, Shopping Center, Bacolod City
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Pavillion Hotel & Convention Center
Location: Masskara Village, Bacolod City
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Westown Hotel
Location: Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Planta Hotel & Residences
Location: Araneta Street, Bacolod City
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Hotel Alhambra
Location: Locsin-Gatuslao Streets, Bacolod City
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Bacolod Executive Inn
Location: San Sebastian-Locsin Street, Bacolod City
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Business Inn
Location: #28 Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Prominence Inn
Location: Araneta Street, Singcang, Bacolod City
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Royal Am Rei Hotel
Location: 13th Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Sea Breeze Hotel
Location: San Juan Street, Bacolod City
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Bascon Hotel
Location: Gonzaga Locsin Street, Bacolod City
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Check Inn Pension
Location: Ponce Building, Luzuriaga Street, Bacolod City
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Tamera Plaza Inn
Location: Bacolod City
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Nortwest Inn
Location: Bacolod City
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TOURIST INNS


Bacolod King's Hotel
Location: San Sebastian-Gatuslao Street, Bacolod City
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Saltimboca Pension
Location: 17th Lacson, Bacolod City
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G & J Horizon Pension
Location: Locsin-Libertad, Bacolod City
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Regency Plaza
Location: Lacson Extension, Bacolod City
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Bacolod Pension Plaza
Location: Cuadra Street, Bacolod City
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Pearl Manor
Location: North Drive - Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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G & V Pension Royale
Location: Burgos-North Drive, Bacolod City
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Traveller's Inn
Location: BS Aquino Drive-Lacson Streets, Bacolod City
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Mercenary Inn
Location: Liroville Subdivision, Bacolod City
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Kimas Pension House
Location: Lacson Street, Mandalagan, Bacolod City
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Pension Bacolod
Location: 11th Street, Bacolod City
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Casa Amparo
Location: Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Baldevia Pension House
Location: San Juan-San Sebastian Streets, Bacolod City
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Belle's Pension House
Location: 17th Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Days Inn
Location: Araneta Street, Goldenfield Complex, Bacolod City
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Omar Pension
Location: Narra Avenue, Bacolod City
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Star Plus
Location: Lacson-Rosario Streets, Bacolod City
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Tindalo Pension
Location: Tindalo Street, Bacolod City
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7R Residence Inn
Location: #56 Luzuriaga Street, Bacolod City
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PENSION HOUSES


11Th Bed & Breakfast
Location: 11th Street, Bacolod City
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Balay Pueblo Rosario
Location: #15 Sta. Filomena Street, Eroreco, Bacolod City
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Ester Pension
Location: Araneta-Libertad Street, Bacolod City
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Las Rocas Pension
Location: Gatuslao Street, Bacolod City
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Hecitas Pension
Location: Bangga Cory, Bacolod City
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Monique Pension
Location: Rosario Street, Bacolod City
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Belles' Pension House
Location: 17th Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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LD Pension
Location: San Juan-Luzuriaga Streets, Bacolod City
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NOBC Hostel
Location: Kadiwa Center, Bacolod City
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Palm Inn Apartelle
Location: Locsin Street, Bacolod City
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Rosita's Hometel
Location: Mabini Street, Bacolod City
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Where To Eat?


Negros Island - Is the Sugar bowl island of the Philippines. Delight you with food and cuisine that is as vigorous yet as subtle as the legendary Ilonggo gentility and taste for the good life. It is particularly popular for sugar-based food items and delicacies. From upscale restaurants to wayside eateries, one can sample the heavenly concoctions this island is famous for. Aside from dishes cooked with Spanish influences, probably the most famous dish Negros Island is remembered for is Inasal (barbecued marinated chicken). The famous local barbecue chicken called inasal literal translation "cooked over the fire". Lots of good local restaurants specialize in local fare; one of the most local area that has been the most oldest restaurants is the "Manokan Country".

Whether one is hankering for chicken gizzard, feet, ass, leg or leeg, Manokan Country is the place to be. Eating chicken Negros-style means settling down in one of those formica tables, sprinkling your hot rice with salt and achuete oil, and dipping your favorite chicken part in a sawsawan of soy sauce, vinegar, siling labuyo or what-have-you. This unforgettable feast costs as little as fifty pesos (soft drinks included).

Seafood lovers, on the other hand, will revel in the culinary pleasures of Negros. The equivalent of Manila's Seaside Market, one gets to pick here the fresh catch of the day and have it cooked in adjoining turo-turo stalls. Dishes to die for include fish tinola, kinilaw, gambas, calamares, and steamed lapu-lapu, among others.

Being the center of Sugarlandia - is definitely not wanting in heavenly desserts. Pastries and confectionery are equally renowned. This is after all the birthplace of in-demand pasalubongs like piaya, barquillos, napoleones, batchoy, guapple pie, pastel de manga, panyo-panyo, and pinasugbo are all worth sampling. A must-eat dish is the fresh lumpia (fresh spring roll; not fried). A delicately exquisite treat wrapped in a paper thin translucent crepe filled with fresh coconut tree heart (ubod), pork and shrimp with a garnish of scallion. Other native sweets include butong-butong (similar to the Tagalog tira-tira), inday inday (Negros version of the palitaw), bayi bayi (flavored like the espasol), dulce gatas and the puto Manapla ranked among the favorites.

Food-making is such a way of life for the Negrense that in places like Silay City, they have the age-old ritual of the manug-libud. This activity happens daily in the market area where enterprising womenfolk barter and display 50 or more kinds of the town's best delicacies. Of course, the culinary excitement peaks during the MassKara Festival where stalls of lechon, barbecue, lumpia and other specialties can be sampled by the revelers. The famous local barbecue chicken called inasalliteral translation "cooked over the fire". Lots of good local restaurants specialize in local fare. ;one of the most local area that has been the most oldest restaurants is the "manokan coutry". For the non-gastronome, there's always the local McDonald's and Jollibee’s.

As we found out, Negros Island is more than just sprawling haciendas, ancestral houses and rolling golf courses. It is also about food, glorious food. There is always something for everyone in this Sugar Island- be it Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Italian or good old Negrense home cooking.


Figaro
Location: SM City, Masskara Village, Bacolod City
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Gerry's Grill
Location: Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Bigby's
Location: SM City, Masskara Village, Bacolod City
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Kuppa Coffee & Tea
Location: Hilado Street, Shopping Center, Bacolod City
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McDonald
Location: Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Jollibee
Location: Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Mister Donut Cafe & Restaurant
Location: Lacson Street, Bacolod City
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Aboy's Restaurant-
Location: Goldenfield Commercial Complex, Singcang, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)435-0760
Aboy’s has serve the best sinugbang liempo, panga, tuna, blue marlin and gindara, they also serve the best clam soup around. For dessert, if you are lucky, you might even get a taste of durian from the farm of Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco.


Akasya Grill
Location: 17th-Lacson Street, Capitol Subdivision, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)434-8256
If you want lechon, you can get some from Akasya Grill. By their recipe and waiters/waitress you can order one entire pig one day before any party or gathering and it’ll be there. They serve both Filipino and Negrense dishes. It is also a fastfood restaurant so expect food to be served— fast.

Apollo Restaurant
Location: Hilado Street, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)435-4732
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Apllo Restaurant
Location: Gonzaga Street, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)435-4889
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Bacolod North Park
Location: 6th Street, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)435-0615
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Bacolod United House
Location: Hilado Ext., Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)434-9716
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Bailon’s Foods
Location: 17-San Sebastian Street, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)434-7998
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Bob’s Big Boy Drive-in Restaurant
Location: North Drive, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)434-2409
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Bob’s Big Boy Drive-in Restaurant II
Location: La Salle Avenue, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)433-0448
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Bob’s Restaurant III
Location: Lacson Street, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)441-1431
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Bread N Butter Luncheonette
Location: Gonzaga Street, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)432-0860
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Brick Pit Grill
Location: C.L. Montelibano Avenue, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)432-3520
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Buoy G’s Restaurant
Lcation: Burgos-Gustilo Streets, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)433-9876

Carlo Restorante Italiano
Location: Goldenfields Commercial Complex, Bacolod City
Contact: Tel. No. (034)434-9475
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Where To Shop?

SM City
Location: Masskara Village, Reclamation Area, Bacolod City
Description: The version of the iconic Mall of Asia when SM City Bacolod. Like the Mall of Asia, which has a spectacular view of scenic Manila bay, SM City Bacolod is located in the harbor of Guimaras Strait. This will give mall goers the added attraction of fresh air and breath taking view of this busy waterway. A mall of many new concepts; a bridgeway highlights the architectural structure, unifying design of two buildings, making it the first of its kind among SM Malls. It welcome customers with a six-sided grand facade with 10 SM signages all around. Buildings A includes SM Supermarket, selected anchor stores, other retail stores, four cinemas and outdoor dining facilities. Building B, on the other, has the SM Department Store as its major anchor, and includes the SM foodcourt, the entertainment area, stores and restaurants, and outdoor dining areas. The mall's interiors are equally compelling- high ceiling and colorful murals inspired by Bacolod's world famous Maskara Festival and designed by director Fritz Infante. SM Bacolod will have about 200 tenants, including SM anchors, fashion boutiques, show and home stores, and computer stores. Apart from the foodcourt, it also has local and international fast food chains, food retailers and specialty restaurant. It will have major international and Manila based brands, as well as homegrown retailers and restaurants. Some of the mall's attraction include an al fresco dining area call the Fiesta Strip on both sides of Rizal Street, an event center for premiere events, and a theater that can be converted as a venue for concerts, plays, product launches, conventions. For customer convenience, SM City Bacolod has ample parking for 1,000 cars and 300 motorcycles. It also has two transport terminals, as well as a Travelers Lounge with a ferry ticket counter, waiting area, baggage counter, and hot and cold shower. The mall is also handicapped friendly with ramps, railings, and elevators as wells as breastfeeding friendly with a room for nursing mothers. It also has sewage treatment plant that recycles water, and is the only mall in Bacolod, which utilizes waterless urinals in all its male restrooms.


Lopue's East Centre
Location: Cor. Burgos-Circumferential Road, Villamonte, Bacolod City
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Robinson's Metro
Location: Araneta Street, Brgy. Singcang, Bacolod City
Description: The 2nd Robinson's mall within the city. The concept of the mall will be similar to the Uniwide Mall, which is a huge bodega of groceries and hardwares.


Robinson's Place
Location: Lacson Street, Brgy. Mandalagan, Bacolod City
Description: The 1st Robinson's mall within the city and outside Metro Manila.


Gaisano City Supermall
Location: Araneta Street, Bacolod City
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Centroplex Mall
Location: Cor. Gonzaga-Locsin Streets, Bacolod City
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Where To Play?

Lopue's East Bowling Center
Location: Circumferential Road, Lopue's East Mall, Bacolod City
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University Of Saint La Salle Coliseum
Location: La Salle Avenue, Bacolod City
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BACOLOD GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Location: Barangay Bata, Bacolod City
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PAGLAUM Sports Complex
Location: Libertad, Bacolod City

PANAAD Stadium
Location: Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City