Balaw Balaw Restaurant and Art Gallery Review
Balaw Balaw Restaurant and Art Museum doubles as a native Filipino restaurant and art space. Having been open since 1983, it also hosts a wide variety of food and art events.
Balaw Balaw Restaurant and Art Museum doubles as a native Filipino restaurant and art space. Having been open since 1983, it also hosts a wide variety of food and art events.
Bahay Kawayan Restaurant is one of Taytay's most popular Filipino restaurants. Its bestsellers include Sinigang na Kandule sa Miso, Crispy Pata, Ensaladang Mangga with special Alamang, Nilagang Bulalo, Inihaw na Baboy, Kare-kare, Mga adobo sa gatam, Steamed garlic pla-pla, and many more. It also offers catering services.
Pranjetto Hills Resort and Conference Center is a mountain resort with conference spaces and amenities. Located in a scenic, 10-hectare resort complex, it has room accommodations and leisure amenities such as ziplines, paintball, basketball, obstacle courses, wall climbing, a playground, and a swimming pool.
Pico de Pino Cafe and Restaurant is located in a scenic spot in Tanay, Rizal. It offers events packages for events such as conferences, weddings, baptisms, and meetings.
Kaulayaw Coffee serves freshly brewed drinks sourced from local farmers. It is located in a scenic spot with views overlooking Antipolo.
San Antonio de Padua Parish Church, more commonly known as Pila Church, is a Roman Catholic church that features Baroque architecture. Established in 157, it is the first Antonine parish church in the Philippines.
The St. Peter of Alcantara Parish Church is a Roman Catholic church built in 1767. Its architecture is of the Corinthian and Ionic architecture order, with Corinthian columns and cornices. It also houses the Our Lady of Turumba painting, which is a replica of a replica of the Nuestra Señora de las Antiguas, which is said to have been found by fishermen on in the latee 1700s after a storm.
Pakil Pasalubong and Tourist Information Center sells various souvenir items native to Pakil, Laguna. Its famous products include the municipality's renowned wood whittled products, which are turned into masterfully crafted botanical and animal sculptures that make charming decor and gifts. It also sells native food items such as dried goods and condiments.
The St. Bartholomew Parish Church, commonly known as Nagcarlan Church, is marked by a tiered wall that typically falls under the Baroque architecture description. This Roman Catholic church, which built in 1583, has interiors that blend the old and the new.
Belen's Espasol is known for selling espasol - a sweet, native rice delicacy made using rice flour and coconut milk. Espasol is one of the rice delicacies native to Laguna.