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Accommodation
Deluxe Room.
AC, Cable TV, Direct Phone, Channel Music, Attbath,Shower, Bath Tub,
Shower/Bath Tub, Safe Deposit Box, Double Bed, King Bed
One Bedroom Suite.
AC, Cable TV, Direct Phone, Channel Music, Attbath, Shower, Bath Tub,
Shower/Bath Tub, Minibar, Safe Deposit Box, Double Bed, King Bed
Superior Room.
AC, Cable TV, Direct Phone, Channel Music, Shower, Bath Tub, Shower/Bath
Tub, Double Bed, King Bed
Location
Located at the business district of Subic Bay and 15 minutes from Subic
Bay International Airport.
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Subic 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
Puchero (beef in bananas and tomato sauce), afritada (chicken and/or pork simmered in a peanut sauce with vegetables), kare-kare (oxtail and vegetables cooked in peanut sauce), pinakbet (kabocha squash, eggplant, beans, okra, and tomato stew flavored with shrimp paste) crispy pata (deep-fried pigs leg), hamonado (pork sweetened in pineapple sauce), sinigang (meat or seafood in sour broth), pancit (noodles), and lumpia (fresh or fried spring rolls). More details at Philippine Cuisine Island Philippines
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.
More details at Northern Philippine Cuisine