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Balay Negrense Museum

Food In Balay Negrense Museum

Food History of Balay Negrense Museum, Bacolod, Philippines

The Balay Negrense Museum, located in Bacolod City on the Negros Island, is a grand ancestral home that chronicles the lifestyle of a late 19th-century sugar baron in the Philippines. While the museum itself predominantly showcases the cultural heritage and furnishings of the era, the region's food history it indirectly represents is rich.

Bacolod, and the wider Negros Occidental region, has a history steeped in the sugar industry, giving rise to a cuisine that has a penchant for sweetness. The region's culinary history is a mix of Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino influences, resulting in a diverse and flavorful food culture. Traditional dishes often include locally sourced seafood, tropical fruits, rice cakes, and sweet desserts made from sugarcane such as "piaya" and "barquillos".

Must-Try Top 10 Food Dishes in Bacolod for Tourists

  • Inasal na Manok (Non-Veg) - Char-grilled chicken marinated with lemongrass and calamansi.
  • Seafood Kansi (Non-Veg) - A sour soup similar to sinigang but made with seafood.
  • Laswa (Veg) - A local vegetable soup with a variety of native vegetables, sometimes shrimp is added so ask for a vegetarian version if needed.
  • Pancit Molo (Non-Veg) - Dumpling soup with wontons filled typically with ground meat, but vegetarian options can be found.
  • Mango with Bagoong (Veg) - Ripe mango eaten with fermented shrimp paste (request for a vegetarian alternative).
  • Batchoy (Non-Veg) - A noodle soup made with pork organs, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin, and round noodles. Vegetarian versions may be available.
  • Piaya (Veg) - A flat, unleavened bread filled with muscovado sugar.
  • Barquillos (Veg) - Thin rolled cookies made from a batter of flour, sugar, and milk.
  • Uga (Non-Veg) - Sun-dried fish, which can be eaten alone or added to dishes.
  • Pinasugbo (Veg) - Banana slices that are coated in brown sugar and deep-fried, then sprinkled with sesame seeds.

Top Famous Restaurants in Bacolod with Famous Food

  1. Chicken House
    Address: Lacson St, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Inasal na Manok (Non-Veg)
  2. 21 Restaurant
    Address: 21st Lacson Street, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Batchoy (Non-Veg) - Look for vegetarian Batchoy alternatives.
  3. Pendy's Snack Bar
    Address: Corner of 25th & Lacson Street, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Half Moon Cakes (Veg) and Napoleones (Veg)
  4. Aboy's Restaurant
    Address: Liroville Subdivision, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Grilled Fish and Seafood Kansi (Non-Veg) - Vegetarian options may vary.
  5. Calea Pastries and Coffee
    Address: Balay Quince, 15 Corner 14th Lacson Street, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Cheesecakes and Other Assorted Pastries (Veg)
  6. Pepe's Restaurant
    Address: 12th Lacson Street, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Mexican-inspired Dishes - Look for vegetarian options on their menu.
  7. Imay's Restaurant
    Address: 6th Street, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Piaya and other Filipino delicacies (Veg)
  8. El Ideal Bakery
    Address: 118 Rizal St., Silay City, 6116 Negros Occidental (near Balay Negrense)
    Famous Food: Guapple Pie (Veg)
  9. Bob's Restaurant
    Address: North Drive, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Fruit Punch (Veg) and Sate Babe (Non-Veg) - Make sure to ask for vegetarian options.
  10. Bar 21
    Address: 21st - 23rd Lacson Street, Bacoloid, 6100 Negros Occidental
    Famous Food: Bachoy (Non-Veg) - Check for a meatless version if necessary.

Please note that while many Filipino dishes are meat-based, there may be vegetarian versions available upon request. Be sure to enquire at each establishment for their veg-friendly options.

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