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  • Food Trip in Iloilo? We Got You a Map Too!

    We went back twice to have a food trip in Iloilo so we can cover in this food trip guide the most recommended places and pasalubong ideas!

    Now for every food trip guide that we write we make sure to cover the locally recommended places (not the tourist-hyped ones) and create a full recap of the best ones that are homegrown brands that is worth the buck!

    Are you ready?

    *Prices on the linked articles are based on the prices at the time the article was written. Price and availability of the food items are subject to change without notice.

    We made a simple map for your Iloilo food trip escapade at the end of the article.

    Dafalong’s Garden Cafe

    Now, we started our recommendation list with Dafalong’s Garden Cafe since it’s quite far from Iloilo City but is best visited after your Gigantes Islands Tour.

    Check out our full review of their Chicken Inasal and Chorizo Pasta on the highlighted links below:

    Apart from their mouth-watering dishes, Dafalong’s Garden Cafe also has a very scenic garden where you can take lots of pictures and relax to your heart’s content.

    While this stop over may not be included in your tour packages, do ask ahead and let your tour operator know if you want to visit this place since it’s still along the main road when going back to Iloilo City.

    As for us, we were able to visit this place since we rented out a car and just drove back and forth to Carles Port for the Gigantes tour. If you’re driving too, make sure to choose Dafalong’s Garden Cafe tagged in San Dionisio, Iloilo (or check out the last part of the food reviews below for the Waze/Google Map options).

    See full article of the Pecho Inasal here

    See full article of Chorizo Pasta here

    Bugoy’s Seafood Resto

    Bugoy’s is a good 15-30 minutes drive from the city area and don’t get discouraged if you find that you can only park on the roadside to visit it!

    We discovered this place since we noticed how there was always a line of cars and people flocking on the place even when there isn’t a parking area inside it. That was a great sign for us that it was likely that people go there for the food too!

    And we were not disappointed! Food servings were good for 2-3 people and such a steal for their prices!

    We loved how it was so kid-friendly and had an indoor playground for the little ones. Plus they had a covered deck area where you can enjoy the view of Guimaras on the horizon.

    They are also partnered with Kumedor Grind and on the deck is their quaint bar for your cocktails and other drink options!

    Check our review of our recommended food and its price from Bugoy’s on the highlighted links below:

    See full article of their Buttered Garlic Shrimp →

    See full article of their Buttered Chicken →

    Muelle Deli and Restaurant

    Check out Muelle Deli and Restaurant if you want an upscale dining experience beside the glorious Iloilo River Esplanade that’s very clean and calming to visit any time of the day.

    While their dishes may rack up a bit on your wallets, they make sure that their service and the taste quality of their food is up to par with your expectations. You may find that people flock this place during dinner and during especial occasions.

    The outdoor area is also pet friendly!

    Check our review of their food that we liked best and its price on the highlighted links below:

    See full article of this Honey Spicy Shrimp →

    See full article of their Calamansi Creme Brulee →

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    JD Bakery Cafe

    JD Bakery Cafe is a homegrown brand patronized for their pastries and bread and it’s such a great thing that they offer rice meals too!

    We loved how their rice meals were so affordable and very filling given that we discovered this local cafe inside the mall.

    See full article of their Longganiza, Egg and Garlic Rice

    See full review of their Fried Chicken Meal

    Troi Oi

    Troi oi offers Vietnamese cuisine menu that will make you feel like you need to come back to Iloilo again soon!

    We super loved their Boness Chicken Thighs and their Stir Fried Noodles with their special fish sauce that goes very well with it!

    Did we come back here on our second Iloilo trip? YES!

    You’ll love their cozy interiors, and they have great live music during the evening!

    See full article for their Stir Fried Noodles

    See full article for their Boneless Chicken Thigh

    Punot Restaurant

    Punot is usually crowded that we needed to have a reservation a day ahead to make sure we got a seat for our dinner.

    Punot offers modern twists and takes on typical Iloilo specials that even the locals stay loyal to this homegrown food stop.

    They offer big servings (for just the right price) perfect for groups and getting together with friends visiting Iloilo!

    See full article for Fried Tanglad Soy Chicken→

    See full article for Tres Mangga Salad

    Tatoy’s Manokan and Seafood

    You’ll typically find Tatoy’s as one of the most mentioned and recommend food stop in Iloilo. While we did try most of the items that people have recommended on blogs we find that their Baked Talaba is the best for its price and quality.

    While we also tried their chicken that most bloggers seemed to recommend, we found it a bit too small for its price.

    So while it did taste alright, and as you know, Lasang Uulit usually just features the most worth the buck options, the baked talaba rose as the most worthy of mentioning here 😀

    Roberto’s

    Of course, we didn’t pass up the chance to try the very famous Roberto’s Siopao. And yes it was truly worth the wait and spend.

    Remember that Roberto’s is closed during Sundays (that was our mistake when we went to Iloilo the first time), so make sure to schedule your visit to this one!

    Best Pasalubong Places

    Don’t forget to get pasalubongs when you have your food trip in Iloilo! Here are the well known and loved brands that visitors and locals patonize.

    Rgies Delicacies

    We super duper love Rgies! And while you may find it hard to find in most malls around Iloilo, you can find these inside Iloilo airport (the pasalubong booths before going inside the departure area).

    You can also order from their website online and have it delivered to your accommodations as long as they are within Iloilo City.

    You may also find them on Shopee and Lazada, but make sure that you’re ordering from their official store (links can be found on the articles below).

    See full article for Butterscotti→

    See full article for Butterscotch Squares (Mango Bits) →

    Original Biscocho Haus

    Biscocho is the most well-known pasalubong when you mention Iloilo and Original Biscocho Haus stands as one of the pioneers of this well-loved treat.

    See full article for Biscocho from Original Biscocho Haus

    Bongbong’s Piaya and Barquillos

    Piaya is another favorite pasalubong whenever you mention places in the province of Negros.

    You can order thru their website and their official Shopee account (links on the article below) since they have mentioned that they will not be liable for goods that are not bought from their official chanels.

    See full article for Ube Piaya from Bongbong’s

    Food Trip in Iloilo Guide Map

    Below is the map that you can use as reference when you want to find these hidden but truly worth it gems in Iloilo!

    Now you’re ready for that ultimate food trip in Iloilo!

  • Best Time to Visit Iloilo City, Iloilo and Things To Do On Your Trip

    Iloilo, a province in the Philippines with a rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, welcomes visitors throughout the year. However, the best time to visit Iloilo is during the Dinagyang Festival, which takes place in January.

    This vibrant festival is a celebration of Santo Niño, showcasing colorful parades, street dances, and cultural performances. It’s an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in Iloilo’s lively culture and traditions.

    Outside the festival season, Iloilo offers a range of attractions and activities. Visit the iconic Jaro Cathedral, one of the oldest churches in the Philippines, and see the statue of Our Lady of the Candles.

    Why Iloilo is Worth Visiting Any Time of the Year

    Honestly, I almost didn’t realize how much this province had to offer until I spent a few days exploring it. And wow—there’s something for everyone:

    • History & Culture: From the majestic Jaro Cathedral to the intricate Spanish-era churches like Miagao and Molo, every corner tells a story. Even just walking through Calle Real, the historic downtown, makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time.
    • Nature & Adventure: Island-hopping in Guimaras, swimming in crystal-clear waters at Islas de Gigantes, or wandering around farms and waterfalls—Iloilo is basically a playground for nature lovers.
    • Food & Lifestyle: And let’s not forget the food. Seriously, the batchoy alone is worth booking a flight for. But we’ll get to that later.

    The best part? Iloilo isn’t overrun by tourists like Cebu or Boracay, so you get to enjoy the beauty at your own pace.

    What’s the weather like in Iloilo on your month of choice

    January:

    In January, Iloilo experiences a warm and sunny climate. The average temperature ranges from 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F). The region is characterized by clear skies and minimal rainfall, making it an ideal time to explore the city and its surroundings. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities, such as beach trips and island hopping, thanks to the pleasant weather. The coastal breeze provides a refreshing touch, making Iloilo an attractive destination for travelers seeking a tropical escape.

    February:

    February brings similar weather to Iloilo as in January, with warm temperatures ranging from 25°C to 31°C (77°F to 88°F). The days are generally sunny, making it perfect for engaging in various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore the vibrant festivals, such as the Dinagyang Festival, and witness the colorful parades and street dances. The city’s charming beaches, like Gigantes Island and Guimaras Island, offer a delightful getaway with calm waters and picturesque landscapes.

    March:

    In March, Iloilo experiences a transition to a hotter climate. The temperature rises to an average range of 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F). While the weather remains generally sunny, occasional rain showers may occur. It is advisable to carry an umbrella or light rain gear for any unexpected downpours. Despite the heat, this month offers opportunities to explore Iloilo’s rich history by visiting landmarks like the Miagao Church and the historic downtown area known as Calle Real.

    April

    April marks the beginning of the summer season in Iloilo. The temperature ranges from 27°C to 33°C (81°F to 91°F), bringing hotter days. It is advisable to stay hydrated and wear appropriate sun protection while exploring the city. The occasional rain showers help cool down the atmosphere. April is an excellent time to savor Iloilo’s delectable cuisine and visit attractions like the Jaro Cathedral and the Museo Iloilo. The city’s vibrant street food scene is also worth exploring during this time.

    May

    May in Iloilo sees an increase in temperatures, ranging from 28°C to 34°C (82°F to 93°F). The weather remains generally sunny, but occasional thunderstorms can occur, providing relief from the heat. It is advisable to plan outdoor activities in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the hottest hours of the day. May is an excellent month to explore the natural wonders of Iloilo, including the Islas de Gigantes, Garin Farm, and the captivating Guimbal Church.

    June

    June brings the onset of the rainy season in Iloilo. The average temperature ranges from 27°C to 33°C (81°F to 91°F). Expect occasional rain showers and cloudy skies throughout the month. It is recommended to carry an umbrella or raincoat when venturing outdoors. Despite the rain, there are still plenty of indoor activities to enjoy, such as visiting museums and art galleries. Food enthusiasts can indulge in Iloilo’s famous batchoy, a savory noodle soup that provides comfort during the wet weather.

     

    July

    July continues the rainy season in Iloilo, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F). Frequent rain showers and cloudy skies are expected during this month. It is advisable to plan outdoor activities accordingly and carry appropriate rain gear. While the weather may be wet, visitors can explore Iloilo’s rich cultural heritage by visiting historical sites such as the Molo Church and the Casa Real de Iloilo. Art lovers can also appreciate the works of local artists in the city’s art galleries.

    August

    In August, Iloilo experiences similar weather conditions to July. The temperature ranges from 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F), with occasional rain showers and cloudy skies. It is advisable to check the weather forecast before planning outdoor activities. However, the rain does not dampen the city’s lively spirit. Travelers can still immerse themselves in the vibrant festivals and indulge in Iloilo’s famous delicacies, such as fresh seafood and native dishes like batchoy and pancit molo.

    September

    September in Iloilo continues the rainy season, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 31°C (79°F to 88°F). Rain showers and overcast skies are common during this month. It is recommended to carry an umbrella or raincoat when exploring the city.

    Despite the rain, September offers opportunities to witness local celebrations like the Pintados Festival in the town of Calinog. Visitors can also take part in eco-tourism activities in nearby natural attractions, including waterfalls and caves.


    Best Time to Visit Iloilo

    The best time to visit Iloilo is during the months of January to May when the weather is dry and festivals take place.

    Even if we are writing about the best time to visit Iloilo City, this is just an approximate range so always make sure to check weather conditions prior to your trip because typhoons can be unpredictable and may affect your destination .


    October

    In October, Iloilo experiences a transition from the rainy season to a drier period. The average temperature ranges from 25°C to 31°C (77°F to 88°F). While occasional rain showers may still occur, the weather becomes generally more pleasant, with a decrease in precipitation. This month presents an ideal time to explore the city’s cultural heritage, such as the Old City District and the ancestral houses found in the Jaro neighborhood. Travelers can also enjoy shopping and dining in Iloilo’s modern malls and restaurants.

    November

    November marks the beginning of the cooler months in Iloilo. The temperature ranges from 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F), bringing a more comfortable climate. The weather is generally sunny with occasional rain showers. It is advisable to carry a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings. November is a great time to explore Iloilo’s natural beauty, including the stunning Miagao Church and the enchanting Isla de Guimaras, known for its pristine beaches and mango orchards.

    December

    December in Iloilo is characterized by cooler temperatures ranging from 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F). The weather remains pleasant and mostly sunny, making it an excellent time for outdoor activities. It is advisable to pack light clothing and sunscreen while exploring the city. December also brings the festive spirit to Iloilo, with colorful Christmas displays and parades. Visitors can experience the lively atmosphere by joining the celebrations and savoring traditional Filipino holiday delicacies.

    Best things to do on your visit to Iloilo

    Iloilo’s charm is in the mix—history, adventure, and food. Here’s what I absolutely loved:

    1. Miag-ao Church

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an architectural marvel. The stone carvings are insane! I spent a whole morning just snapping photos and imagining life during Spanish colonial times.

    2. Guimaras Island

    If you love beaches and mangoes, this is your paradise. I rented a bike to explore, tried fresh mango shakes at every corner, and even discovered a quiet beach where I was basically the only visitor.

    3. Jaro Cathedral

    It’s more than just a church—it’s a slice of Iloilo history. Plus, don’t miss the Our Lady of the Candles statue. I found it super peaceful, especially when I visited during sunset.

    4. Iloilo River Esplanade

    Perfect for evening strolls or just people-watching. There are street performers, art installations, and enough greenery to make you forget you’re in the middle of a city. Have I mentioned that there are a lot of gastro choice to check out there too?

    5. Food Trip

    Iloilo is a foodie’s dream. Don’t miss:

    • Batchoy (La Paz style)
    • Pancit Molo
    • Piaya and Napoleones
    • Fresh seafood at Villa Beach or Guimaras

    My advice: bring stretchy pants—you’ll need them.

    You can also check out our Food Trip Eat in Iloilo article for our first-hand recommendations.

    Hidden Gems You Might Not Know About (Me Too!)

    Iloilo isn’t just about beaches and churches—there are a lot of hidden gems scattered around the province. Now, full disclosure: I haven’t had the chance to visit all of these yet. On my trip, we mostly explored Iloilo City, Jaro, and Islas de Gigantes, but here are a few spots I’ve read about and hope to check out next time:

    Sicogon Island: I’ve seen photos of this quiet paradise, and it looks like the ultimate escape from crowds. Imagine soft sand, turquoise waters, and almost no tourists. Definitely on my bucket list for the next visit.

    Jaro Belfry: It sounds like the perfect spot for sunrise or sunset photos. It’s now tagged permanently closed, but I do remember seeing that in front of the cathedral, possibly it’s more like a photospot for tourists now.


    Adventure & Outdoor Activities

    Iloilo can be pretty exciting if you like a bit of adventure, even though we didn’t do all of them on our trip. Here’s what I did, and what I hope to try next time:

    Water Fun in Guimaras: We didn’t make it to Guimaras on this trip, but I’ve heard amazing things—snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding in clear waters. Next time, that’s first on my list.

    Hiking & Scenic Spots: On this trip, we mostly stuck to city walks and Islas de Gigantes. But I’ve read that Garin Farm Pilgrimage Resort and nearby waterfalls have stunning views and are perfect for a day hike.

    Festival Fun: We missed the Dinagyang Festival this time, but if you time your trip right, jumping into street dances and boat races is supposed to be a blast. I’ll definitely be back for that!

    Personal Note: One thing we did manage to do was ride up going to the port jump off to Gigantes while catching sunrise. Even though I was half asleep, seeing the ocean glow in pink and gold – totally worth the early travel!


    Travel Tips to Make Your Trip Hassle-Free

    Even though we didn’t see everything Iloilo has to offer, getting around the city and Gigantes was smooth, and here are some tips from my experience:

    Getting Around: Jeepneys and tricycles in Iloilo City are super cheap and fun, while the ferry to Gigantes was easy to book if you plan ahead.

    Packing Essentials: Light clothes, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes are a must. Waterproof bags, insect repellent and emergency medicines are a must!

    Where to Stay: We stayed in Iloilo City to make sure that everything is within reach.

    Safety Tip: Iloilo is generally safe. I never had any issues, but in crowded areas—like the market or ferry—just keep an eye on your things.


    Suggested Itinerary for 3–5 Days in Iloilo

    Here’s a more honest version based on what I actually did, with a few extras for inspiration:

    Day 1: Explore Iloilo City—wander through Jaro Cathedral and Molo Church, and stroll along Calle Real.

    Day 2: Ferry to Islas de Gigantes—island hopping, exploring rock formations, and soaking in the beaches. Sunrise here is unforgettable.

    Day 3: Back in Iloilo City—eat your way through local favorites, and maybe sneak in a visit to some ancestral streets in Jaro.

    Day 4 (Optional): Next time, I’d love to add Guimaras for mango-tasting, biking, and beaches.

    Day 5 (Optional): If I get another visit, I’d explore Garin Farm and some waterfalls nearby for a bit of hiking and nature adventure.

    Wrapping it Up

    Iloilo, with its rich cultural heritage and natural wonders, is a captivating destination in the Philippines. While you can visit Iloilo throughout the year, the best time to experience its vibrant spirit is during the Dinagyang Festival in January.

    This festival honors Santo Niño and showcases colorful parades, dynamic street dances, and cultural performances that truly immerse you in Iloilo’s lively culture. Beyond the festival, Iloilo offers a wealth of attractions and activities. Explore the historic Jaro Cathedral, one of the oldest churches in the country, and witness the revered statue of Our Lady of the Candles.

    Iloilo’s combination of history, culture, and natural wonders make it a destination that captivates travelers. Plan your trip accordingly to coincide with the Dinagyang Festival or choose a time that suits your preferences, and get ready to be enthralled by the charms of Iloilo.

  • Biscocho | Original Biscocho Haus

    Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Original Biscocho Haus and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.

    Where we got ours

    Robinsons Iloilo

    Other Details:

    Biscocho from Original Biscocho Haus

    Branch details:

    +63-33-329-0862
      +63-33-329-0864 
     +63-33-508-5909

  • Ube Piaya | BongBong’s Piaya and Barquillos

    Where we got ours

    Robinson’s Iloilo

    09062836628

    Check out our guide map and full list for your food trip in Iloilo!

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    Branch details:

    09158786875

  • Butterscotch Squares Mango Bits | Rgies Delicacies

    Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Rgies Delicacies and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.

    How to Get to Rgies PH

    Kamantigue Street, Gran Plains Subdivision Jaro, Jaro, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo

    0333295606

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    Branch details:

    0333295606

  • Butterscotti | Rgies Delicacies

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    How to Get to Rgies PH

    Kamantigue Street, Gran Plains Subdivision Jaro, Jaro, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo

    0333295606

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    Butterscotti by Rgies Delicacies

    Branch details:

    0333295606

  • Tres Mangga | Punot Restaurant

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    How to Get to Punot Restaurant

    Riverside Boardwalk, Diversion Rd, Mandurriao, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo

    0333209893

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    Tres Mangga Salad from Punot Restaurant

    Branch details:

    0333209893

  • Fried Tanglad Soy Chicken | Punot Restaurant

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    Address of Punot Restaurant

    Riverside Boardwalk, Diversion Rd, Mandurriao, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo

    0333209893

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    Fried Tanglad Soy Chicken from Punot restaurant

    Branch details:

    0333209893

  • Boneless Chicken Thigh | Troi Oi

    Troi Oi

    Dr. Rizalina Bernardo Pison Ave. cor Paciencia T. Pison Ave. Brgy. San, Rafael,, Mandurriao, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo, Philippines

    0333233169

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    Troi Oi is conveniently located in an area that has a lot of other dining options and ample parking.

    Make sure to get your parking ticket stamped after eating!

    Boneless chicken thigh from troi oi

    Branch details:

    0333233169

  • Stir Fried Egg Noodles with Beef or Chicken | Troi Oi

    Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Troi Oi and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.

    Address of Troi Oi

    Dr. Rizalina Bernardo Pison Ave. cor Paciencia T. Pison Ave. Brgy. San, Rafael,, Mandurriao, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo, Philippines

    0333233169

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    Stir Fried Egg Noodles with Beef or Chicken

    Branch details:

    0333233169