Support Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Efforts in Danjugan
Home to a biodiversity of marine wildlife and rainforest.
Location: Diotay’s Eatery, Gatuslao St, Barangay 6, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
Facebook: Diotay’s Seafood Eatery
Contact: 0920 439 2581
Business Hours: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Opens: Daily
If you are familiar with Manila’s “Dampa” seafood restaurant, you will find the same concept at Diotay’s where you choose from a variety of fresh seafood displayed at their counter from clams, seashells, crab, shrimps, squid and fishes then you can request the staff how you want your choice of seafood to be cooked, either grilled, kinilaw, sinigang, sauteed in butter or cooked in savory sauce.
We recommend you to try out their place among any other seafood restaurants in Bacolod because we personally enjoyed the friendly atmosphere of the place as well as the people and their cooking. They also serve ample servings of food at an affordable price.
Location: Balaring – Bongol Rd Rd, Silay City
Business Hours: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Opens: Daily
One of the floating seafood restaurants along the coast of Balaring, a small barangay in Silay. They serve affordable and fresh seafood dishes in ample servings. You can enjoy your food with the view of the seaside.
You can enjoy your food with the view of the seaside. You will also find some of the locals looking for seashells and/or fishing as well as a few folks with their kids swimming on the beach. If you want to relax after a heavy lunch, you can take a walk along the boulevard and enjoy the cool breeze while watching the sunset on the beach’s horizon in the late afternoon.
Location: Aguinaldo St., Cor 18th St., Brgy. 4, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
Contact: (034) 433 9153
Business Hours: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Opens: Daily
At Bacolod 18th St. Palapala Seafood Grill Restaurant, you can choose the seafood you want, just go to the seafood counter and select the fish or sea shell you want for your “Paluto”. Fresh seafood are delivered everyday.
Home to a biodiversity of marine wildlife and rainforest.
Visit the most popular beach in Sipalay for its kilometer-long sugary brown-colored sand strip where several affordable resorts and restaurants are also lined up.
Located in the deep mountains of Patag, the place provides hotel-like amenities and services featuring their villa rooms with balinese inspired interiors, an infinity pool, a restaurant and their latest addition the “Camp Ilawud” glamping site.
Satisfy your cravings for kwek-kwek, tempura, fishball, squidball, hot cake, banana cue and find other fast food snacks in these spots.
Are you interested in the Philippine housing market? Are you confused with the lack of Real Estate data about the Philippines on the internet? Would
Take a breather and have a road trip on these roads.