Jack's Ridge, Penong's and Durian Candies
If many of you were to ask, where did we eat while in Davao?
Penong's - this is where we had lunch on Day 1.
If Bacolod has chicken inasal and Palawan has chicken inato, Davao boasts of Penong's. They've been named as Davao's #1 barbecue house. They serve grilled seafood as well.
They have large servings and serves unlimited rice. This photo below is good for 2 ladies already. I can barely finished it.
Did we eat at Jack's Ridge?
Well no we don't. We were still full from the snack we ate at Eden Nature Park. We just went there for the sake of seeing it. Not much to brag about actually.
The view at Jack's Ridge at night
We also ate dinner to a place called "Taps". It was recommended to us by our tour guide/driver and lucky that it's situated just beside our hotel. They claim to serve the best tapsilog in town. Too bad we went there for dinner and ordered bangus. The food we ordered was just so-so and nothing spectacular. The place is interesting though. There were really a lot of locals dining.
Where did we buy our pasalubongs? Well, we bought our candies at Apo ni Lola's. They have durian, mangosteen candies which does not have preservatives. All are yummy.
We also went to Aldevinco but did not buy anything there. The bags and malongs there are cheap though.
Penong's - this is where we had lunch on Day 1.
If Bacolod has chicken inasal and Palawan has chicken inato, Davao boasts of Penong's. They've been named as Davao's #1 barbecue house. They serve grilled seafood as well.
They have large servings and serves unlimited rice. This photo below is good for 2 ladies already. I can barely finished it.
Did we eat at Jack's Ridge?
Well no we don't. We were still full from the snack we ate at Eden Nature Park. We just went there for the sake of seeing it. Not much to brag about actually.
The snacks at Eden Nature Park |
The view at Jack's Ridge at night
We also ate dinner to a place called "Taps". It was recommended to us by our tour guide/driver and lucky that it's situated just beside our hotel. They claim to serve the best tapsilog in town. Too bad we went there for dinner and ordered bangus. The food we ordered was just so-so and nothing spectacular. The place is interesting though. There were really a lot of locals dining.
Where did we buy our pasalubongs? Well, we bought our candies at Apo ni Lola's. They have durian, mangosteen candies which does not have preservatives. All are yummy.
We also went to Aldevinco but did not buy anything there. The bags and malongs there are cheap though.
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