HowNow is a cafe located at the center of Iloilo City. It has a vibrant and bustling atmosphere and features a cozy interior “cow” theme. It has comfortable seating arrangements, ambient lighting, and stylish decor. Its location is inside the old Amigo Terrace Hotel (now Citadines). HowNow is also a […]

Pepe is a slow-food Filipino-Spanish restaurant in San Antonio, Oton, Iloilo. It advocates for a slow food movement. Slow food promotes the importance of preserving local food traditions, sustainable agriculture, and encouraging the enjoyment of high-quality, locally produced food. It is the complete opposite of the fast food culture that […]

Brewing Point is another humble coffee place located near the Gate 7 of Central Philippine University that you should not miss visiting. It is a small charming corner nestled in a bustling street where people are normally in a hurry or running late. It is a small place with, local […]

La Bomba Cafe is not new to the Ilonggo community as they were situated before along Diversion Road. They transferred to a more accessible location right in front of the main gate of Central Philippine University. This local coffee shop is cozy and inviting, and the aroma of freshly brewed […]

MW Group cements itself as one of Iloilo’s innovative and leading food companies by launching a Filipino-Spanish restaurant PEPE in Oton. PEPE will be the latest addition to the MW Group’s companies – Mrs. Wharton Cakes, Scones and Clotted Cream, Lazy Susan, and Casa Riviera. MW Group, a leader in […]

Deco’s La Paz Batchoy is one of Iloilo’s ultimate favorite batchoy. Dubbed the father of all batchoy, its history dates to the years before the Second World War broke out. In 2007, businessman Edgar “Injap” Sia bought Deco’s La Paz Batchoy whose branches are now in La Salette Building along […]

Prince Baker is a rising food spot in Iloilo City selling bread we all love. It is sweet for lovers of pastries, tarts, and macaroons. The bakery is renowned for traditional homemade Bicho, prepared with the highest-quality ingredients and without artificial colors or flavoring. If you are looking for a […]

The Aoi of Dumangas has finally opened a branch in Iloilo City. Aoi (pronounced as ah-oh-ee but faster and gliding like “ahoy” in chips ahoy but less h “aoy” – not a phonetic way to explain the pronunciation), means “blue/bluish” in Japanese. Iloilo is another Japanese place serving well-loved Japanese […]