Posts tagged Food

Kalilangan Festival 2010 – Day 3 Highlights

Day 3 of our Kalilangan 2010 experience began with a magnificent early lunch at Mt. Sabrina in Tambler Hills, GenSan.

Having been told that the place is owned by GenSan’s queen of tuna cuisine, I knew we were in for a delectable treat and boy, was I not mistaken. Of course, it helps that I have tried Mrs. Sol Mananquil’s famous tuna dishes before at JAMS Resto Bar.

When food was served, our group devoured — yes, devoured — the Nilagang Baka, Grilled Tuna Belly, Grilled Panga, and Steamed Pompano that was laid before us. Who wouldn’t? Just check out the yummy photos below.

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Lachi’s Sans Rival Atbp

If you are from Davao, you have probably dined at or, at the very least, heard of Lachi’s Sans Rival Atbp. We went there a few days ago for lunch. I had their bestseller, the Unforgettable Pork Ribs. I’m not really a fan of pork but this one I really enjoyed.

Unforgettable Pork Ribs

Lachi's Unforgettable Pork Ribs

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JAMS Resto Bar

One of the stops we made in GenSan was at JAMS Resto Bar. Located at Nuñez St., Purok Malakas,  JAMS is the place to go if you want to sample tuna in different delectable dishes. Name it and you can be sure that they have it!

Our group feasted on Tuna Kinilaw, Tuna Bagaybay, Grilled Tuna Belly, Sauteed Tuna Innards, Sizzling Tuna Tendons, Tuna Kilawin, Tuna Kebab, and Deep Fried Tuna Buntot with Tuna Chicharon.

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Plurkfiesta GenSan-Style

I have always admired how the ‘Generals’ do plurkfiestas.  So, when Avel of BarilesRepublic.com said there was going to be a plurkfiesta around the time I and a small group of Davao bloggers will be in the Tuna Capital of the Philippines, I was thrilled.

You see, plurkfiestas of the GenSan variety aren’t just your typical get-togethers of avid plurkers. In GenSan, they mingle and plurk in style with fast wifi and free food to boot!

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An Unforgettable Weekend in GenSan

After reading how Blogie was treated like a king in GenSan by the gracious ‘Generals’ and having received an invitation from GenSantos.com’s Avel Manansala to spend the weekend in GenSan, I coaxed Brendel into going to a weekend trip with me to the Tuna Capital of the Philippines.

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