Iloilo City and Bacolod City are one of the most visited places in Western Visayas. They are known for its beautiful churches, preserved architectures, artifacts of the past, and its rich culture, art and history.
If you’re traveling in Western Visayas, travel not only by going to places but immerse into the culture of the Ilonggos through the palate.
Iloilo, Bacolod and its neighboring cities are not only famous for their beautiful places but also to the food they offer. Local and foreign tourists alike travel to have a taste of Western Visayas’ delicacies. From the delicious pastries of Bacolod down to the savory broth of Iloilo’s batchoy, trying out famous food will definitely give you the full experience of being in the Ilonggo region.
Iloilo City
From their famed biscocho down to their pinasugbo, Iloilo City is one of the best places for food destinations.
The highly urbanized city is not only famous for its old architectures and churches but it is home to the best seafood dishes and local Filipino delicacies.

Netong’s Original Special La Paz Batchoy
Your trip to Iloilo isn’t complete without having to try Iloilo’s famous, original, and authentic La Paz Batchoy.
Batchoy is a concoction of miki noodles, pork strips, pork liver and intestines, mixed with a generous amount of garlic, onions, onion chives, chicharon and pork caldo (broth).

Batchoy or ‘Ba-chui’ is a borrowed Chinese word meaning ‘pieces of meat’. Batchoy is a special noodle soup loved by many Filipinos and foreigners. The noodle which is called miki is a thick noodle made from fresh eggs.
Netong’s Original Special La Paz Batchoy is known as one of the most authentic batchoy in the history of the Philippines. It has retained its flavors and authenticity over the years.

Netong’s Original Special La Paz Batchoy – Atria Ayala
Unit 10 & 11, Netong’s, Shops at Atria Ayala,
Donato Pison Avenue, Brgy. San Rafael Mandurriao, Iloilo
Opens: Mon-Sun 10:00AM – 10:00PM
Molo Food Park
Molo Food Park is a new food scene in Iloilo City. It is a hip urban food park in the district of Molo.

It offers a variety of cuisine like Mexican, Chinese, Spanish and more. Molo Food Park is a hip place for friends to chill, to drink and to experience the flavor of Iloilo’s new generation of food experts.



You can order nachos and pair it with some drinks. If you want some sizzling goodness, you can order some sisig to satisfy your taste buds’ craving. If you’re craving for some hot chicken wings or just some Spanish delight, you’re welcome to the Food Park.


Food stalls to cater your cravings are the following: SF Shack, LoCo, Paella, Chiquito, El Bigote, Jackstone, The Red Door, and Oh Siz!
Food Park – Molo, Iloilo
1433B North San Jose Street, Molo
Iloilo City, Philippines
Buto’t Balat Native Dishes and Seafood
Buto’t Balat Native Dishes and Seafood is an al fresco dining near Plazuela de Iloilo. It is a homey restaurant built out of woods that reminds you of a traditional Filipino restaurant but with a twist of modernization.

They offer gastronomic experience with their Filipino cuisine that reminds balikbayan of some of the most precious childhood memories in the kitchen.

Buto’t Balat’s logo is that of a fishbone because Iloilo serves one of the freshest and delicious seafood dishes in the Philippines. Buto’t Balat means ‘skin and bones’ as its food is scrumptious up to the bones.

When in Buto’t Balat restaurant, try out Iloilo’s famous baked scallops and some of their best seafood cuisines.

Buto’t Balat Native Dishes And Seafood
Glicerio Pison Avenue, Diversion Road, San Rafael,
Mandurriao, Iloilo
Opens: Mon-Sun 09:00AM to 9:00PM
Silay City
Silay City is known as the ‘Paris of Negros’ because of its well-preserved historical landmarks, arts, and culture. It is the second museum city in the Philippines next to Vigan. It is home to 31 heritage houses and coined as one of the top destinations you need to visit when in the country.
It is the ‘seat of arts, culture, and eco-tourism’ in the country. Indeed, Silay City does not fail to amaze with historical facts of the Philippines. It also hands down decades of delicious goodness.

El Ideal Bakery
El Ideal Bakery is one of the best bakeries you’ll ever go to anywhere in the Philippines. Why? What’s so special about El Ideal Bakery?
El Ideal Bakery has stood and served good food since the 1920’s. Their baked pastries and bread come from heritage recipes back from the days. Their food is extraordinary because you are literally tasting and reliving Philippine history through the palate.

It is both an honor and a privilege to be in El Ideal Bakery as the place itself is tagged as a National Heritage Site.

If you’re going to visit El Ideal, try out their Guapple pie and their delicious empanada. The texture and taste of their empanada’s bread are that of a croissant. It will be the best empanada that will grace your mouth.

El Ideal Bakery
118, Rizal St, Silay City Heritage Zone,
Silay City, 6116 Negros Occidental
Opens: Mon-Sun 6:30AM to 6:30PM
Bacolod City
Bacolod City is famously known as the ‘City of Smiles’ of the Philippines because you’ll definitely enjoy good company and leisurely travel. Also, it is a haven for the sweet tooth.
Bacolod City is one of the sugar-rich cities in the Philippines and is the home of one of the best restaurants, pastry shops and cafes in the Ilonggo region. Food is their major attraction.

Calea Pastries & Coffee
Calea Pastries and Coffee is a food destination to every traveler when in Bacolod City. It is a pilgrimage for the sweet tooth and foodies. It is one of the places that makes you believe that heaven is a place on earth.

Calea Pastries and Coffee is one of the cafes in the Philippines that makes decision making a hard task. The place offers twenty or more cakes to choose from. If you’re a big fan of cheesecake then Calea Pastries and Coffee is right for you.

Their cheesecakes make you hear angels sing once the spoonful cake touches the tip of your tongue. Their cheesecake is of the right consistency, sweetness, and texture.
They also offer the best chocolate muffins and cakes with fruit in the entire Bacolod. Their cake is best paired with their delicious coffee, iced or hot.

Calea Pastries and Coffee
15th st, Balay Quince,, Bacolod,
6100 Negros Occidental
Opens: Mon-Sun 10:00AM to 11:00PM
Merzci’s Napoleones
Merci Napoleones is one of the best pasalubong your hand needs to get when in Bacolod City. It is one of the best pastries Bacolod is famously known with.
Napoleones is a tasty layered pastry puff filled with oozing custard cream glazed with confectioner sugar. The thin pastry layers have a texture and a similar taste that of a croissant. It is both crispy and soft at the same time. It comes in small handful square sizes.

Napoleones is similar to the French’s mille-feuille, meaning ‘a thousand leaves’, as it has the same feature. They are both layered pastry puffs. For mille-feuille, it is filled with either whipped cream or jam. Mille-feuille originated in Naples, Italy to which Napoleones’ name sprang from.
Merzci
12 Gonzaga Street, Bacolod,
6100 Negros Occidental
Opens: Mon-Sun 8:00AM to 8:00PM
Heighten the senses of your taste through food explorations in the Ilonggo region. Remember that food is also a destination. Nothing beats the memory of the palate. So, while you’re traveling in the said places, try out this new food. It’s worth the experience!


pwede po bang mag request na walang atay sa batchoy?
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yes. just tell the person who takes your order. 😊
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