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Dumaguete City is the principal seaport and the capital of Negros Occidental province in southern Philippines. It is also known as a university town because there are seven universities located in the city. Dumaguete City has an area of around 34 square kilometers and is on the coast of the southeastern part of Negros Island….
Joshsen Refreshment Haus is well known for its delicious Halo-Halo and other local delicacies. Halo Halo is a local merienda/snack delicacy both enjoyed by foreigners and Filipinos. The place was established in 2011 and is located at the pilgrim town of Sibulan, Negros Oriental in the Merchants Building at the Corner of Yapsutco Street and…
La Fiesta Restobar and Inn is a terrific place to unwind and relax, have a nice dinner and drinks, or spend the night in one of their budget priced, private native bungalows. La Fiesta has the best burger and French Fries in town. La Fiesta has authentic Italian, German, Filipino, and other international food!…
Got a sweet tooth? Here are some of the city’s finest pastry houses that your tastebuds will sure to love but your weighing scale wont! Devour with utmost caution. Breadworth Lee Plaza and Hypermart Breadworth is making really good unsweetened bread, wheat rolls, sandwich bread and a host of different smaller breads. The specialty of…
Escape and discover a captivating hidden treasure in Bacong, Oriental Negros about 8 kilometers South of Dumaguete City. Located in Bacong,Valencia Road drive up 2 kilometers from the highway to Barangay Soludpan, lulled by the gentle water of the Lawigan River bubbling over a spillway. Redirecting you to BambuloClick Here if you do not want…
Aqua Landia Beach Resort
Enjoy an exciting Dauin dive resort inspired by the tropical garden landscape, melding the offerings of thrilling outdoor recreation and quiet swims in our pool, with the warm & unsurpassed beauty of Southern Negros Oriental as your background. The perfect place for your Philippine Holiday. We specialize in Scuba Diving, Snorkeling and Tour Packages to Apo Island, Dauin and Negros Oriental.
Masaplod Norte, Dauin/Dumaguete
Negros Oriental, Philippines
Phone: +63 0917 7007749
Email: aqualandiaresort@gmail.com
Website: http://aqua-landia.com/
Bambulo
Restaurant/Bar~Pizza~Pool~mini-golf~Accomodation
The perfect place, just a short ride (10 min) outside Dumaguete, located in Bacong. Enjoy our variety of Filipino and International cuisine, and tasty wood oven Pizzas. The place is family friendly as well for a nice dinner for two.
Have all kinds of occasions with us from small to large groups, in the middle of a piece of nature, and enjoy a relaxing time with us!
Address: Valencia Road, Soludpan
6216 Bacong, Negros Oriental
Cellphone: 09997973318
Email: stay@bambulo.com or info@bambulo.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BambuloPool?ref=br_tf
Website; www.bambulo.com
Bogarts Bar
Bogarts is located right in the center of the famous Boulevard of Dumaguete. The breakfast and snacks are already famous in Dumaguete, the drinks are cold and you will feel being part of the family right away. Bogarts Bar has opened from 7 am until late.
48 Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines 6200
Phone: 0917-6220 700
website: Bogarts Bar
Gabby’s Bistro
Rovira Road, Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Oriental Negros, Philippines
telephone number: +63-35 422-0827
email: florentinahomes@yahoo.com
website: www.florentinahomes.com
Joshsen Refreshment Haus is well known for its delicious Halo-Halo and other local delicacies. Halo Halo is a local merienda/snack delicacy both enjoyed by foreigners and Filipinos.
Email address:
Seaviewapartment2012@gmail.com
Land line (035) 429-9997
Mobile +63915 565 8966 or +63927 835 5433
7am. To 7pm
La Fiesta Restobar
South highway, Bacong
English & Filipino speaking Telephone Number: +63 (0) 947 211 9821
English & German speaking Telephone Number: +63 (0) 919 685 6879
See our ad; La Fiesta Restobar
Email:lafiestarestobar@gmail.com
Website: http://lafiesta-restobar-inn.com/
PASTA KING CAFE DI ROMA
5 DR.V.LOCSIN STREET
DUMAGUETE CITY 6200
LAND LINE: +63-35-421-0865
GLOBE: +63-917-717-9632
SMART +63-949-943-3256
WEBSITE: WWW.PASTAKINGASIA.COM
EMAIL: PASTAKINGASIA@GMAIL.COM
FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/pastakingdumaguete?ref=hl
After hotels and lodging, the single greatest factor facing a tourist (well at least most tourists) is where one can find a good meal. It is the search for that perfect restaurant which drives tourists all over the world as a perfect meal can be more memorable than the best shopping or the greatest tour.
In Dumaguete restaurants one can find a wide variety of choices which cater to a very eclectic group of people. Because of the centuries of influences in this little corner of the world, when it comes to Dumaguete restaurants, rest assured you will find something to not only tempt the taste buds but to satisfy your palate completely.
Dumaguete restaurants have everything from Chinese to Mexican to Spanish to Persian to classic Filipino to Japanese to a mix or fusion of many different styles. There really are few other places in the Philippines with such a diverse choice of restaurants.
One also doesn’t need to break the bank to have a fantastic dining experience. There are some local haunts a tourist can get some great food but there are also world class restaurants to get the full treatment of a first class meal.
Finding a good place to eat while on vacation can sometimes be a daunting task. Many tourists find themselves only eating in their hotels as there are not many choices. This is not the case in Dumaguete. In this part of Negros Oriental there are many many choices in restaurants so your vacation will be filled with culinary delights.
As Dumaguete is a beach town don’t forget the seafood which is very abundant. Seafood finds it way into the styles of many Dumaguete restaurants and many tourists leave Negros Oriental with very fond memories of fine dining experiences.
One thing a tourist to this part of the Philippines should always remember is to not get stuck only dining within city limits. One can easily get lost in all the choices and forget that there are many other restaurants located right outside the city that should be on every tourists list for dining options.
So browse through this list of restaurants and also don’t forget our forum where you can always inquire to our many members for other dining options when you find yourself in Dumaguete. dumagueteinfo.com/board
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