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#EatIligan 3.0 Day 2

Just got back at our hotel from a very jam-packed 2nd day of #EatIligan 3.0. In our first day, we visited three places in Iligan City. On our 2nd day, we visited 8! 

Our day started with a yummy Filipino breakfast at Jacko's just beside our hotel (shoutout to Lovette Jam for the breakfast treat). I chose the beef tapa and for P170, it was so good and worthy of its price.

DON CARLOS

Our tour began. Our first destination was Don Carlos, home to Iligan's delicious doughnuts. Not to mention that the names of the doughnuts are derived from the names of famous celebrities and personalities. So witty!

 I tried the Oreo-Boy Sotto, Berry Alonzo, and Cheese Escudero and they were all perfectly yummy. The doughnuts were not so sweet, the fillings (especially the custard filling of the Oreo-Boy Sotto) were on point, and the dough is chewy. They can certainly compete with other local and even international doughnut brands. Each box costs P180 with 12 assorted doughnuts. They are planning to add more flavors soon!


HEAVENS BAKEHAUS

Our 2nd stop was the Heavens Bakehaus, home of well-known, locally-made Piaya de Iligan and the 2.5 kg Big Deal Pizza. What I like about this bakeshop is that they practice Social Responsibility by training and employing out-of-school youth to their company and supports 22 micro entrepreneurs in the city.  Their success in the business is no wonder!

They also sell other baked products such as Mabuhay Pastel, Ube Kisses (which is patented), and Peanut Cookies.

KEEPSAKES ILIGAN

In my previous blog, I wrote about Keepsakes Iligan's generosity. I was happy to know that it was part of our itinerary for Day 2 since I really wanted to buy a ref magnet (ref magnet collector here! haha) and was able to buy one made from bamboo for only P45.00. 

They also sell other souvenir items such as keychains, shirts, wallets, and baskets. 

GLORIA'S IHAW IHAW

After buying some souvenirs at Keepsakes, it was already lunchtime so we head off to Gloria's Ihaw Ihaw near Timoga. It's very famous for its lechon so we needed to try it. True enough, it didn't fail our expectations. I, for one, is very choosy when it comes to lechon. In fact, I only eat the skin. But I got to eat even the meat earlier because the lechon was very good. The lechon skin was crispy, salty, and juicy. The meat was tender. It's something that I would certainly visit and try again when I come back to Iligan the next time.

CITY HALL

After going back to the city proper, we did a quick visit to the city hall and the amphitheater. The city hall's location is very unique since it is situated on top of a hill where we got to see the city from the top. The amphitheater, on the other hand, is where street dancing, fiesta activities, and other city events are usually held. 



PATER AL-KUWAIT

This was something I was excited about. I am a fan of Pater being sold in Cagayan de Oro and so, I wanted to see and taste the difference. Well, there is really no difference between the ones being sold in CDO and the ones being offered here at Pater Al Kuwait. However, Pater Al-Kuwait has better and cleaner packaging/plating. They even offer it with either beef, tuna, and chicken. For only P75.00, one can enjoy a plate of Pater-goodness! 


They also gave out Palapa which is a perfect partner for Pater.


HOUSE OF FRIES

This one is really unique. Obviously, you can easily guess what they offer from the name itself but you will still be amazed when it's your first time to see and try their food. My ultimate comfort food has a twist at the House of Fries.

With fries, you can never go wrong! How much more if it's served with pork ribs or grilled shrimps, right? Each plate is P100.00 only. 

The better news is that it will open a branch in Cagayan de Oro next month so it's something that I would certainly look forward to. This is a happy place for a french fries lover like me! 



TITA FANNIES

Our 2nd to the last stop for Day 2 is Tita Fannies and I think there is really not much of explaining and reviewing to do. Their 19 years of existence in Iligan City will already vouch as to the quality of food and service they offer. The Liempo, Lechon Manok, Barbecue, and Kinilaw are among their best-sellers. 

They also ventured to baking and selling some pastries, the Panyang's Delicacies. I super duper love the egg pie!

LIVE WIRE MUSIC LOUNGE

After having dinner at Tita Fannie's, we went to Live Wire Music Lounge, our last stop for Day 2. We enjoyed some drinks (with nachos and fries) and spent the rest of the night chatting with each other (while waiting for curfew? haha).


That's it for Day 2! Right now, I'm so drained and tired and my bed is now calling me. Excited for Day 3 and our last day tomorrow! :)



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