Saturday, October 25, 2014

FOODS TO DIE FOR IN CEBU AND SIQUIJOR

     1. Cebu’s lechon
Who wouldn’t want to have a bite of Cebu’s famous lechon? Oops all hands down. Yes, it’s a must. Cebu is the home of the best lechon makers in the Philippines.
BUT…….Where to Eat Lechon?
Lechon business is a thriving business in Cebu. There are many famous Cebu lechons so here’s a list where you can find the best lechons of Cebu. 
2. Cebu street food: Larsian BBQ
Be prepared to indulge yourself with the best bbq that comes in varieties of pork, chicken and seafood.
But don’t expect a fancy restaurant, cause what you’ll get is a circle of small eateries where different vendors hawk their barbecues.
It is located in Fuente Osmeña, Cebu City. It's open 24 hours, but most of the stalls set up shop between 10 AM to 2 AM.
3. Cebu’s Torta
Torta is one of the delicacies that the Queen City of the South is proud of. It comes in a wide variety of cooking styles, sizes, tastes, and presentations, but the torta from Argao is considered the original and most delicious type.

4. STK (SU-TU-KIL) in Cebu
Cebu is famous for their Su-Tu-Kil offering ultimate seafood experience. The Su-Tu-Kil is also popularly known as STK. The acronym stands for three types of cooking fresh seafood, specifically Sugba (Grill), Tuwa (Soup), and Kilaw (Raw).
STK is not a single establishment but a number of restaurants serving fresh seafood choices prepared either as located near the historical Mactan Shrine in Lapu-Lapu City. These are situated to the left side of the Mactan Shrine and beside a police precinct. 
5. Fresh and high-quality seafood of Siquijor
For fresh, high-quality seafood, head to Salamandas, one of Coco Grove’s two beachfront restaurants.


Satisfy your cravings for seafood while relaxing your eyes with this picturesque scenery.

6. Siquijor’s Pastel

On the go and on a budget? Then, it’s a perfect treat for you. Siquijor’s street food, pastel, is a tightly wrapped packet of rice and ulam cooked in one go. The cheapest pastel in town costs only around Php 5. 

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