Day Two
Woke up pretty late and ate what's left of our pastries yesterday. Awesome Napoleones from Merci's, piaya and biscocho

My sugar intake has reached its limit but i don't care.
You dont get to Bacolod everyday

There are a lot of bakeshop/cakeshop in this city. Negros is surely a sugarlover's haven!
Calea is one of those shops with a pretty neat interior

We ordered blueberry cheesecake for Php85
Then it was time for real food.


Spotted Bistro Negrense after checking out the Negros showroom. The showroom -lots of locally made stuff but too expensive for my taste. This is a good place to bring balikbayans and foreigners tho

At Bistro Negrense, we ordered this langka soup (caljos or cadjos? can't remember the name)
ox's tongue and chicken salpicao.
Three dishes were too much for the two of us. The serving size per dish is good for 2-3 persons already

A higher end restaurant compared to our first, Manokan.

Then The Ruins happened. We took a cab to Talisay for Php400 roundtrip.
Talisay is north of Bacolod.

We came just before sunset. And this place is romantic

Especially when the sky has turned dark and the structure is illuminated

My picture doesnt give justice.
Note: If you're planning to go here, include the Ancestral Houses in Silay to save time. It's in another city but it's better than going back and fort to Bacolod.


Dinner happened at Pala-pala market. This is different from 18th Palapala (the classier version)
We got to the market place and bought seafood and asked one of the restaurants lined in the streets to cook it for us. Had grilled fish and oyster in garlic. Too many for the two of us and definitely sulit!



Nothing much happened the third day, we just went to buy some more pasalubong.
Found out another branch of Calea in Robinson's mall in Mandalagan.
And bought some as additional pasalubong.

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One Comment

  1. Hmm.. Kailangan sunset pag punta ako ng Talisay para romantic :) Thanks for sharing! Great shots!

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