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Tips on Where to Take Visitors Please! « Thread Started on Jan 4, 2008, 12:21pm »
Hi, I'm new here.
Thanks for featuring me in your ads, too! I hope to continue to do honor to fellow Ilonggos.
I have a question that I'd need help with--
I haven't been in the loop as far as nightlife here is concerned for so long already. Whenever I have visitors, I just take them to my usual favorite food places-- Bascon, Kuppa and Sweet Greens (and the ever perennial Bobs', of course),--plus the Negros Museum, Silay Jalandoni and Balay Negrense museums... tapos wala na... I don't know where to take them, especially pag nightlife!
Please give me specific tips on places to go, and what to expect there. Places outside Bacolod but within Negros would be welcome, too!
My usual visitors are in their mid-thirties up, professionals and some even from abroad, who are usually in the communications, journalism and arts professions. These people like historical and cultural and environment-friendly places and food.
Learn (and Grow), Love, Laugh -- that's essentially what it's all about!
Phil Guest
Re: Tips on Where to Take Visitors Please! « Reply #1 on Jun 23, 2008, 12:11am »
Sus, 2007 pa man ni , wala guid mag nag reply, he he, its was waiting for me jean. Anyway, it would be my pleasure to provide you with this tip.
To start with, you brainiacs surely loves coffee...cafe bobs has good coffee & has a nice ambiance, they also have sugar free ice creams in their deli section, Have you tried the German sausages of imbiss ? how about resto hideaways ? the popular bairon diola in the interiors of homesite, just beside the tennis court serves fantastic back ribs, , its a garage type diner with a kubo across.
The Casino Restaurant on its lodge, its not on the regular grid but sometimes there's a piano playing and ambiance is simply royal. Speaking of Royal, the newly renovated coffee shop of L-Fisher is grandest.
Hmmm,where else ?...if you like a game of pool on the side, Time Out Restaurant along galo is just the place to be...
Large kubo type tested and proven restos are Imays and 18th street pala pala ( best for fresh seafoods)
Don't forget ! chicken house, chicken deli, Lion's park and the rest of the caboodles in manokan country. It's what we are known for.
There is also a nice home converted type of a resto just at the back of the brick pit before, it serves nice lutong bahay food. Nelys ? forgot the name (pardon me),The Business Inn coffee shop (24 hours) has nice steaks, speaking of steaks, Kristine Restaurant in Kundutel Goldenfields is popular for it...
Well ? thats it for now, I'm getting hungry as I am writing this, will go downstairs to get some fud. Hope you have an expanded resto grid now jean. Baboosh.