Saturday, September 23, 2006

Calbayog Sights

Rebelito's. This is one of the oldest refreshment stops in Calbayog City. Founded in the 1950's, Rebelito's was originally built as a simple "Halo-halo" store built like a "Bahay-Kubo". The specialty is still the Halo-halo(which is a concoction of tropical fuits and deserts mixed in crushed ice and milk.
Calbayog Bakery along Magsaysay Boulevard


Entrance to the Fish Port. It's always good to shop for seafoods in this place, the prices are cheap and the seafoods fresh. I always look around every morning to look for tuna and squids.


A village in the Fish Port


San Joaquin Inn and Restaurant in front of the town market, along Nijaga Street. 600 pesos for 24hours' stay at one of their airconditioned rooms, with private toilet and cold and hot shower(no cable Tv though). I stayed here for three days.

For those on tight budget, they offer rooms for only 350pesos but no aircondition or TV set. There is no room toilet so you share a common toilet with other tenants. Open 24 hours.

Eduardo's Hotel, along Pajarito street. I stayed here during my first trip to Calbayog way back in 2004. This hotel is the best there is in Calbayog. They charge 700 pesos for a double-bed with aircondition, Cable TV, and hot and cold shower, with the benefit of ordering your food anytime day or night.

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