Mila’s Tokwa’t Baboy

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If you visited Haduan Falls or just happened to see the sights in Clark Air Base, then you may have worked up an appetite. At this point, you have three choices: Go to a fast food restaurant that can be found all over the country, get yourself a table at one of the more expensive and better looking dining areas in Pampanga, or try a hole-in-the-wall place.

Globy Traveling Chef

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One of the cozier restaurants in Boracay is the Globy Traveling Chef. From the outside, it looks quite simple, especially when viewing in under the noon day sun. But after entering its shaded dining area, it takes on a slightly different atmosphere.

Loboc River Cruise

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Visiting any country, especially like the Philippines, is never a complete experience without sampling the local dishes, even if it is just a little bit. What makes the Philippines very different is that there are so many provinces in its 7,107 islands. And that means that there is more than one way to cook a particular dish.

Baker’s Hill

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What exactly is Baker’s Hill anyway? Well, like the name Cartoon City where you’ll find all your cartoon characters, Baker’s Hill is where you’ll find breads and cakes to satisfy all your needs.