Classic Ilonggo Dishes highlight the Tabu-an sa Kahilwayan Food Festival

I am very honored to have been invited to judge this year’s 2nd Tabu-an Western Visayas Ilonggo Heritage Cooking Competition and Food Fair. This year the food festival is hosted by the Municipality of Santa Barbara, Iloilo in time for the town’s fiesta celebration known as the Kahilwayan Festival. That is why the event is also called “Tabu-an sa Kahilwayan”

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Been to the Hofilena Ancestral House?

I love old houses. It’s it’s one reason why I always go back to Silay. The Hofilena ancestral house is just one of the houses that I get to pass by and take photos of its facade. But it was only recently when I got the chance to get inside the mansion.

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GoHotels Bacolod: The newest Budget Accommodations in The City of Smiles

GoHotels has recently opened its Bacolod Property located at the back of the Robinson’s Place Bacolod. It was opened just a few months before the City held the annual MassKara Festival.

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The design is is patterned after its main hotel beside the Robinson’s Pioneer in Mandaluyong city, using the yelow and green as its main color scheme. It has 108 rooms, 63 Twin and 45 Queen Rooms.

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More Photos from the Cinco de Noviembre Photowak

I always love Silay City. It’s one city that I want ted to explore on foot. I am always fascinated seeing these rows and rows of ancestral houses, especially along the Cinco de Noviembre street.

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Looking at these structures, You would know how affluent the people of Silay before. You would learn how they value the importance of arts.

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Cinco de Noviembre with fellow Bloggers

I have done the Silay Photowalk last year on my own. But this time around, I had to make sure that the walk would be more fun and enjoyable. So this time I brought with me blogging friends from Manila to join me on this walk. Don Fitz Rina and I are all ready to go and explore the hidden gems of Silay! I tited this post as Cinco de Noviembre Photowalk since we did the walk on November 4th, a Day before the Holiday in Negros Occidental.

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