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Accommodation
Now you don't have to go too far to have the dream vacation you deserve.
Island Cove is very accessible from anywhere in the metropolis. Revel
in an environment of convenience and comfort, laid-back elegance and
warn suburban hospitality. Pleasure is yours for the taking, with over
130 accommodation units ranging from romantic deluxe rooms to cozy family
cottages.
Dining
Everyday is a feast day at the Cove. Whether you crave for Continental
or Asian cuisine or simple Filipino favorites, you will surely delight
at Island Cove’s different concept” restaurants.
Sumptuous international buffets at Island Grill, romantic dining at
Island Café, affordable treats at the Kiosks or fresh seafood
and delicious Filipino dishes at the Fishing Village.
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Cavite Travel Tips - Islands Philippines
Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Confucius
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. Saint Augustine
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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For festive occasions, people band together and prepare more sophisticated dishes. Tables are often laden with expensive and labor-intensive treats requiring hours of preparation. In Filipino celebrations, lechón (also spelled litson) serves as the centerpiece of the dinner table. It is usually a whole roasted pig, but suckling pigs (lechonillo, or lechon de leche) or cattle calves (lechong baka) can also be prepared in place of the popular adult pig.
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