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Venus Parkview Hotel
Kisad Road, Baguio City, Philippines
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Found at 19 Kisad Road at the lovely City of Baguio, Venus Parkview Hotel is a very nice hotel that tirelessly offers first-class accommodations and outstanding services to numerous tourists and guests from the different parts of the world.
One of the main features of Venus Parkview Hotel is its Olive Grand Ballroom, which is grand and capacious enough to hold as much as 1,000 people simultaneously. In here, people can conveniently and comfortably hold a variety of special occasions, events, and other forms of social gatherings.
Venus Parkview Hotel offers people two distinct types of nice and very clean units, namely the standard rooms and the family rooms.
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A traditional Filipino breakfast might include pandesal (small bread rolls), kesong puti (white cheese), champorado (chocolate rice porridge), sinangag (garlic fried rice), and meat—such as tapa, longganisa, tocino, karne norte (corned beef), or fish such as daing na bangus (salted and dried milkfish)—or itlog na pula (salted duck eggs). Coffee is also commonly served particularly kapeng barako, a variety of coffee produced in the mountains of Batangas noted for having a strong flavor.
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Bicol is noted for its gastronomic appetite for the fiery or chili-hot dishes. Perhaps the most well-known Bicolano dish is the very spicy Bicol express. The region is also the well-known home of natong also known as laing or pinangat (a pork or fish stew in taro leaves).
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