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Dining at Iko Asalan was a truly enjoyable experience. The lechon belly was perfectly cooked—crispy on the outside and tender and juicy inside—while the chorizo was rich in flavor with just the right hint of sweetness and smokiness. The food was served fresh and hot, making every bite satisfying. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the place had a warm, welcoming atmosphere that made the meal even more pleasant. Overall, Iko Asalan is a great spot for anyone looking to enjoy delicious local food, and it’s a place I would gladly recommend and visit again.
Rizal Boulevard is perfect for a leisurely stroll, especially at sunset. The seaside view is gorgeous, and there are lots of little cafes to stop by.
Loved seeing the local talent on display. The parade and performances showcased Kabankalan’s rich culture and agricultural heritage
Walking around the heritage district felt like stepping back in time. The old houses are beautifully preserved and full of stories from the past.
A perfect place to relax and enjoy the local vibe. The gardens are well-kept, and the plaza often hosts interesting local events. Very welcoming atmosphere.
Visiting The Ruins was breathtaking! The architecture is so unique, and the sunset view over the mansion made it feel magical. Definitely a must-see spot in Bacolod.
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