Photo Album2007-08-25 Iloilo & CapizAug 28, '07 7:21 AM
for everyone
I'm in Iloilo to attend the launching of the Ateneo Alumni Association - Iloilo Chapter. I was with AAA Executive Director JQ Quesada. We arrived in the new Iloilo Airport at 6 a.m. where Bernard Arellano met us. We decided to proceed first to Highway 21 Hotel in Iloilo City to drop off our stuff.

Since Sta. Barbara and Pavia are along the way, we decided to pass by to check out their churches. We had to pay PHP200 for a taxi since the new airport is several towns away from Iloilo City.

Before proceeding to the bus station for Roxas City, we had batchoy for breakfast at Ted's. The bus to Roxas was about two hours and costs PHP113. We arrived at 11:30 a.m. and went straight to the Baybayon Seafood Plaza in Baybay Beach to savor the seafood. Capiz claims to be the Seafood Capital of the Philippines.

The food was great and really cheap! We were shocked our bill was just PHP334. The small batya of talaba (oysters) was just PHP25; scallops were PHP5 a piece; the big pusit was just PHP40 a stick; cagaycay (shells) for the soup was PHP35; the slice of blue marlin was PHP80 and the kilawin was just PHP25 a serving. The non-seafoods include pork barbeque at PHP10 a stick and tayuba (liempo) at PHP35.

From Baybay, we took photos at the center of Roxas City, where you can find the Capiz Provincial Capitol, the Cathedral and Panublion Museum, a water tank which was converted into a museum. We then took a jeep to the town of Pan-ay to check out the church and the largest bell in Asia (the third largest in the world). The Pan-ay Church is a National Cultural Treasure and National Historical Landmark.

We then went back to Roxas City, and took a bus back to Iloilo City. Traffic was bad when we got back so we didn't have much time to rest before dinner with the Ateneo alumni. My SSEAYP batchmate, Winwin Sanchez, dropped by the hotel to say hi. Then the group of Tito Chito Tinsay, Danya Jacomille and Pam Go arrived to pick us up for our dinner at the Mango Tree Restaurant, owned by Ateneans as well.

The ambiance of the restaurant was great. They have a large garden at the back which one could use for functions. Don't forget to try out their sizzling bulalo steak and their frozen mango iced tea which I liked very much.

If you thought the night was over, it wasn't! The group proceeded to Smallville to hang out. Smallville rocks! This is the new hip nightlife area of Iloilo City. We didn't stay up too late since the launch was the next day.


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Capiz Provincial Capitol
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bunnysitter wrote on Aug 28, '07
awsome pictures!! ^_^ My dad is also enjoying the pictures that u have. He is going to the Philippines in December and staying untill the end March by himself. So if u happen to be going, meet my dad. He want's 2 make friends ^_^ thank you 4 sharing.
ivanhenares wrote on Aug 28, '07
Hey! Thanks for dropping by again! Looking forward to your dad's visit.
bunnysitter wrote on Aug 28, '07
My Dad says: Hello glad to meet you what part of the Philippines do you live in I will be going to Sibalom and other places around....
koyen wrote on Aug 28, '07
Hey Ivan! welcome to IloIlo! :) Eat in Deco's Batchoy in the La Paz Market. It's only a couple of minitues away from your hotel :)
habagatcentral wrote on Aug 28, '07
Strike a pose Kuya Ivan? Wahehehe!! Nice that you enjoyed your trip here. :)
lucasusf wrote on Aug 28, '07
Kakagutom naman mga pics He he
Ang dami palang Historical site sa Ilo Ilo
isakalabasa wrote on Aug 29, '07
Nakakaubos akong isang platter nyan in one sitting... (with rice and sinamak of course). But, only in Iloilo.
ivanhenares wrote on Aug 2