Sunday Mornings at Talisay
Today, I woke up at 530am to go to Talisay for a Sunday Morning lechon trip.
If one wants to commute to Talisay, it's a 13c-jeep ride to Colonade where you must take the 10F Jeep that will take you to Basak where you'll find 42D jeeps which goes to Talisay.
We'd rather not go through all the transfers on a rainy morning so we took a cab and took 20 minutes to get to Talisay for about 200 pesos.
Once we were in Talisay, a friend of mine, Jecyl, a local of Talisay, met us and lead us to Larawan Beach where the fun is.
Larawan Beach isn't the typical beach you swim in with its gray sand and littered beach but a few locals still swim in it because it's the nearest beach they could get to.
To us, the focus is on the Lechon which was then selling at 500 per kilogram. They also have rice, atsara and softdrinks. The meal of 1 kilo of Lechon, 4 rice cups, 3 softdrinks and two servings of atsara was all for P600. Sweet deal for a lechon breakfast.
For the taste, I'd still go for Rico's because some parts of the pork was bland - save for the spicy vinegar we were dipping it into. Best to bring gravy when you visit.
Going to Talisay for this experience remains worth it. We got to see a part of Talisay and eat lechon outside on a cool Sunday Morning.
If one wants to commute to Talisay, it's a 13c-jeep ride to Colonade where you must take the 10F Jeep that will take you to Basak where you'll find 42D jeeps which goes to Talisay.
We'd rather not go through all the transfers on a rainy morning so we took a cab and took 20 minutes to get to Talisay for about 200 pesos.
Once we were in Talisay, a friend of mine, Jecyl, a local of Talisay, met us and lead us to Larawan Beach where the fun is.
Larawan Beach isn't the typical beach you swim in with its gray sand and littered beach but a few locals still swim in it because it's the nearest beach they could get to.
To us, the focus is on the Lechon which was then selling at 500 per kilogram. They also have rice, atsara and softdrinks. The meal of 1 kilo of Lechon, 4 rice cups, 3 softdrinks and two servings of atsara was all for P600. Sweet deal for a lechon breakfast.
For the taste, I'd still go for Rico's because some parts of the pork was bland - save for the spicy vinegar we were dipping it into. Best to bring gravy when you visit.
Going to Talisay for this experience remains worth it. We got to see a part of Talisay and eat lechon outside on a cool Sunday Morning.










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