Filipino Food Tour in Pampanga | BEST Street Food in Pampanga, Philippines
Explored the Filipino Food and Street Food in Pampanga, Philippines. The food, the delicacies and the history of Pampanga in a Philtranco Bus.
BETIS CHURCH (GuaGua, Pampanga)
The Betis Church is one of the oldest parish church in Pampanga. Not only beautiful outside but also has an amazing interior inside . A painted ceiling art will greet when you look up just like the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican City. The construction of Betis Church is the first mission of the Augustinian priests and it has also produce many priests.
JB BETIS WOODCRAFT (GuaGua, Pampanga)
If you love shopping for unique pieces of furniture, JB Betis Woodcraft would be your go to place in Pampanga. We visited the place where they create elegant and artistic furnitures that you see in high-end places or hotels. Each piece is handcrafted from chair, tables, mirrors, beds to cases. They have also celebrity clients that requests their beautifully crafted furnitures that are sent overseas.
To the 3rd stop..
SAN GUILLERMO CHURCH (GuaGua, Pampanga)
We briefly checked out San Guillermo Church and at first glance you’ll notice that the church is relatively small compared to the other precious church. But there is a story why it’s relatively small and that is because half of it is buried in lahar when the Pinatubo volcano erupted. People in Pampanga are resilient and still continuing with their livelihood despite what happened to the town of Bacolor when the volcano erupted many years ago.
ALING LARING TAMALES - CABALANTIAN (GuaGua, Pampanga)
Our fourth stop is Aling Laring’s Special Kakanin where their specialty is the Tamales. She started selling Tamales in 1972 and became the Tamales Queen. Our version of Tamales is made up of ground rice, coconut milk and various toppings like chicken, ham and egg. They also makes Suman Bulagta, Bico, Capit, Kalame Duman/Ube etc.
25 SEEDS RESTAURANT (GuaGua, Pampanga)
The 25 Seeds Restaurant was formerly an old mansion then later turned by Chef Sau to a restaurant that serves Kapampangan dishes and Other FIlipino food. We were treated to these delicious dishes: Pako Salad, Okoy, Tinape Babi, Camaro (an insect dish), Bulanglang na Babi, Kare-Kare, Chicken Galantina and Tibok-tibok. Chef Sau also demonstrated his own version of Tamales.
SUSIE’S CUISINE
A popular stop to get pasalubong and delicious kakanin, Susie’s Cuisine is a must visit when you’re in Angeles, Pampanga. It started as a small canteen and later grown to what it is now and also expanded to different branches. You should try their Pancit Luglug and their kakanin (rice cakes).
PAMINTUAN MANSION
The Pamintuan Mansion is more than a century old house and is known as the place where they had the first and only public Independence Day celebration under Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1899. Today, it is now the Museum of Philippine Social History where they showcase vintage antiques, elegant period furnishing, native textiles and fashion and architectural designs.
CENTER FOR KAPAMPANGAN STUDIES
Located inside the Holy Angel University, the Center for Kapampangan Studies houses the legacy of Kapampangan heritage and roots. There are historical pieces that is essential to the Kapampangans like death masks of famous personalities, golden wreaths of famous playwrights and many more.
ALING LUCING’S SISIG
I have been to Aling Lucing’s Sisig many times and noticed they expanded and have taken the spot next to them. Aling Lucing Sisig houses the original sisig which has no egg, no mayo which we are accustomed to in Manila. Aside from its famous sisig, they also have bulalo, chicharon bulaklak, ensalada and other Filipino dishes. This was the last meal on our culinary trip to Pampanga and we devoured all the food that were served. All were delicious and we enjoyed every last bite of the meal. Even when we got to the bus, we still smell like sisig!
KABIGTING’s HALO-HALO
On our way back to Manila, the staff of Philtranco team got us some Kabigting’s Halo-Halo. It is different from the usual halo-halo which is colorful and lots of ingredients. It has only few ingredients like sugared white kidney beans, corn kernels and pastillas. It has an interesting smooth texture but a sweet treat nonetheless.
I have enjoyed the Pampanga Heritage and Food Tour by Philtranco and it made realize that Pampanga has an abundance of culture, history and delicacies that made them a rich and amazing province. Thankfully we got to enjoy and experience Pampanga even though we’re in Manila or in far away provinces because there are busses like Philtranco that get us there safely and comfortably.
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Top 10 Hotels in Angeles City
Angeles, officially the City of Angeles (Kapampangan: Lakanbalen ning Angeles; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Angeles), or simply referred to as Angeles City, is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the region of Central Luzon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 411,634 people.[3]
It is bordered by Mabalacat to the north; Mexico to the east; San Fernando to the southeast; Bacolor to the south; and Porac to the southwest and west. Though the city administers itself autonomously from Pampanga, it is the province's commercial and financial hub.
Angeles is served by the Clark International Airport in Clark Freeport Zone.[4] Being home of the former Clark Air Base (once the largest United States military facility outside the continental United States), it was significantly affected by the fallout from the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991. The economy of Angeles was heavily dependent on the American base at that time.[5]
In 1993, a full cleanup and removal of volcanic ash deposits began and the former U.S. base was transformed into the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ).[6] The creation of CSEZ has helped to offset the loss of income and jobs previously generated by the presence of the U.S. base in the city. Today, Angeles and Clark form the hub for business, industry, aviation, and tourism in the Philippines as well as a leisure, fitness, entertainment and gaming center of Central Luzon.[7]
Angeles ranked 15th in a survey by MoneySense magazine as one of the Best Places to Live in the Philippines in its March–April 2008 issue.[8]
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We ate CRICKETS and FROGS at Apag Marangle restaurant in Pampanga
If you are looking for delicious and exotic dishes, look no further. Mole crickets and frogs are on the menu of this Bacolor Pampanga, Philippines restaurant called Apag Marangle.
Pampangas Apag Marangle Restaurant menu consists of the usual delicious meats and veggies fare of staples like Kare-kare, Cripsy pata and more. They also serve Pampanga delicacies like stuffed frogs and mole crickets.
Mangan keng Apag Marangle. We tried and conquered these dishes. If you are looking for an adventure, this might be what you are looking for. This isnt for the feint of heart. Try their exotic Camaru Pritu (deep fried mole crickets) and Betute or stuffed frog.
Apag Marangle was establshed in 2008 by two long-time friends and partners Manuela Cherry Pasion-Tan and Mark Edmon Navarro who both have passion for food, nature and tradition.
Apag Marangle is located at Pampanga Olongapo-Gapan Road in Santa Barbara, Bacolor, Pampanga, Philippines.
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Bacolor Public Market March 30 2018 part 2
Bacolor Pampanga public market early morning March 30, 2018 continued
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Punta de Uian and Pundaquit Beach | San Antonio, Zambales | Philippines | We.Are.Wanderful
Wanderful: Punta de Uian and Pundaquit Beach
San Antonio, Zambales | Philippines
OCTOBER 30, 2008—This is a #Throwback slideshow video.
We went to visit Pundaquit beach in San Antonio, Zambales via Punta de Uian for Nanay Linda's birthday in 2008. We really wanted to check out Punta de Uian because it had gained some fame back then after it was featured in a number of episodes in the hit prime time TV drama, Marimar. We also wanted to take the opportunity to visit the tourist-popular islands off Pundaquit, particularly Capones island and its historical Spanish-era lighthouse.
We had some mixed feelings about this family outing. All in all we still managed to make the best of it but there had been a number of disappointments and hiccups.
First of all, we were quite disappointed with Punta de Uian. We were (still are) of the opinion that it is over rated. We found their customer service quite wanting, too. They practically had no activities to offer their guests except their swimming pool (which was quite ordinary) and the beach. And then they offered us island hopping for an exorbitant price but we found out that they just pass on their customers to local boatsmen nearby without providing any value add (not even life vests). We were quite disappointed enough that I actually ranted about it in my erstwhile blog (A Wonderful Blog).
Please note that these are our own personal observations and opinions (collective personal observations and opinions as a family, that is), and may not be shared by others. For all we know, ours might have been an isolated experience. It was also quite some time ago and for all we know it conditions in the resort might have improved a lot already.
Also, during our island hopping, just as we were getting off the boat at Camara Island we had a n unfortunate accident. I dropped our only working digital camera (this was before smartphones) into the beach. Being not a waterproof device it dies instantly and so we basically had no photos of our time in Camara Island, which was actually quite a pleasant one (the saving grace of the entire trip actually).
Finally, when we left Camara Island and headed for Capones, which was our primary objective for the island hopping activity, we had to abort because the waves were too strong. The boats being rented out along Pundaquit Beach are too small to withstand the occasional strong waves in the area and we happened to be in one such bad occasion. They also did not have life vests! Again, this was quite some time ago and I hope that by this time there are already safer ways to enjoy island hopping in Pundaquit.
This is a short slideshow video presentation of our photos during our visit to Punta de Uian and Pundaquit Beach. Enjoy watching.
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Quick Tour in Angeles City Pampanga (Tourist attraction in Angeles City | visit historic site)
Featuring some of the historic places in Angeles City, Pampanga
1. Holy Rosary Parish Church
2. Museo ning Angeles
3. Museo ng Kasaysayang Panlipunan ng Pilipinas