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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Davao Food Trip

It was around August 2009 and I need to go on a business trip to Davao. Since this is Mindanao, who else to bring but my favorite Bisaya interpreter and travel companion - bibi! He he. Besides, it was a good opportunity for us to see my sis in law and her husband who were based in Butuan then. It was only a few hours drive from Butuan to Davao.


Davao is definitely one of the I-shall-return-to places not only because of the food but the place itself! There are lot of sites to visit - we went to the Philippine Eagle Center, Eden Nature Park, Crocodile Park, People's Park, Jack's Ridge, Aldevinco Shopping Center, to name a few. But since this is a food blog, below are the food tales :)
  • We stayed in Microtel Davao for the first few days and here are some of the places and the food we tried near the hotel.
Caffe Firenzo, similar to Starbucks.  Nice to spend the afternoon while accessing your e-mail for free.:)


There is this fast food dimsum place like Henlin called Dimsum Diner.  The food is your typical Chinese cuisine and it is quite affordable.  Good enough to satisfy a hungry stomach.


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  • The hills are alive in another part of Davao where the air is cooler and you can see a nice view of Davao City and its waters.   The place is called Jack's Ridge and it is a resort and restaurant. Since it was already night time when we got to the ridge, we just had our dinner there.
Bihod - roe or egg of the yellow fin tuna
Buntot ng Tuna
Sizzling Seafood 
  • Having a taste for anything exotic, there is no way will I give up the chance to drink a one-of-a-kind coffee that can only be found in BluGre Cafe - the durian flavored coffee!
Durian Flavored Coffee
The Cup

Can't resist!
  • Another place to find exotic food is the Crocodile Park.  
What else but sizzling crocodile meat!
A very pink Dragon Fruit Shake





Very coordinated, don't you think?
  • We also went to a less exotic place where we can always find good food to eat - a Chinese restaurant named Ahfat Seafood Plaza.  Savor the pics!
























  • And lastly, the Davao food trip will not be complete without this.  We dropped by the Magsaysay Food Market along Quezon Boulevard and had a go with the fruits Davao is famous for - the durian and suha!  Sarap!!

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