"Just as we have heard, so have we seen, in the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our God, the city God founded forever. We meditate on your unfailing love, O God, inside your temple."
Psalm 48:9-10
Iloilo is known for its famed annual festival, the Dinagyang Festival. On this day, the streets of Iloilo will come alive with colorful costumes of Ati-Atihan, the loud thumping of drums and the people dancing along the loud music while shouting "Viva Señor Santo Niño" and "Hala Bira!".
However, I didn't go to Iloilo to witness the festivities. I went to Iloilo last March 2009. Iloilo being the Gateway of Western Visayas, I have to pass through this old beautiful city so I can tour around Guimaras. So while in Iloilo, I made sure to visit the must see my friends' recommend.
My first stop; Tatoy's Manokan and Seafood located along Villa Beach, Arevalo. They serve the most sumptuous native chicken inasal, fresh seafood and a lot more. I was not able to take pictures of all the yummy foods they served. Thanks to my Ilonggo friend for recommending this local favorite.
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Bauhinia and Buto't Balat For my first dinner in Iloilo, I asked around for a good local restaurant that can satisfy my curiosity for more Ilonggo dishes. I came across Bauhinia at The Avenue Complex. I sampled their specialties: Sizzling Bulalo Steak and an Ilonggo dish called Tinuom. That's just for my first dinner in Iloilo, and my last & second dinner was at Buto't Balat - always save the best for last. Like most of the restaurant in Iloilo, their specialty is of course chicken inasal and fresh seafood. However this restaurant may seem as a typical Ilonggo restaurant, the location and ambiance sets it apart. |
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The Trappist Monastery Our Lady of the Philippines Trappist Abbey is located at Jordan, Guimaras is ran by monks of the Cisterian Order. They are monks who follow St. Benedict's rule. These monks opened their door of solace to tourists to promote their way of living which is selling souvenir items and processed foods that they make and grow themselves. They also share the monastery grounds to those seeking a contemplative place for retreat and prayer. |
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Ave Maria Beach
A white sand beach that the boatman boast about Guimaras, besides their mangoes, of course.
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Isla Naburot and Baras Beach Resort
Isla Naburot is a back to basics resort. When the owners conceptualize for this resort, they only have relaxation in mind. This private resort that highlights the gastronomical experience they offer. Baras Beach on the other hand is an Indonesian inspired resort with complete amenities.
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Unfinished boat
I saw this work of art in Baras Beach. They build boats for the resorts own use that can also be enjoyed by their guests.
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Iloilo is the gateway to Guimaras. Surely, Iloilo will lure you in to have a taste of its own beauty before you wander off to Guimaras. So if ever your wanderlust goes off and you are planning to hit two birds in one stone, for budget purposes of course, then I suggest you visit Iloilo and Guimaras for both God given and man-made attractions.