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Islands Philippines - Bacolod Hotels & Beach Resorts - Bacolod Pension Plaza Hotel |
| Bacolod Pension Plaza Hotel
Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines Boracay Islands Philippines |
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Bacolod Pension Plaza is located at the heart of the city. Fastfoods, restaurants, malls, groceries, churhes, ticket booking offices, movie houses are all walking distance.
Accommodation
Hot & Cold Bath, Digital Telephone, In-house Music & Video,
Color TV (Executive & Deluxe only), Refrigerator (Executive only),
Wall to wall Carpet (Executive only), 60 Fully Airconditioned Rooms,
Laundry & Pressing Service, Safekeeping Facility, Fax Service, Room
Service, Cofeeshop, Generator
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Bacolod Travel Tips - Islands Philippines
We all become great explorers during our first few days in a new city, or a new love affair. Mignon McLaughlin
When you travel, remember that a foreign country is not designed to make you comfortable. It is designed to make its own people comfortable. Clifton Fadiman
Pulutan (from the Filipino word pulutin which literally means "something that is picked up") is a term roughly analogous to the English term "finger food". Originally, it was a snack accompanied with liquor or beer but has found its way into Philippine cuisine as appetizers or, in some cases, main dishes, as in the case of sisig.
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In Mindanao, the southern part of Palawan island, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, dishes are richly flavored with the spices common to Southeast Asia: turmeric, coriander, lemon grass, cumin, and chillies — ingredients not commonly used in the rest of Filipino cooking. Being free from Hispanicization, the cuisine of the indigenous Moro and Lumad peoples of Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago has much in common with the rich and spicy Malay cuisines of Malaysia and Brunei, as well as Indonesian and Thai cuisines.
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