A lot of home kitchens have been popping up recently. The pandemic has given a lot of people free time. Time to figure things out, learn new skills, and find new passions. And with that in mind, Chef Artist is definitely born from that spark of being able to do something new.
If you are a tourist in the city, you are spoiled for choice on places to go. Especially if you are a neophyte in the pilgrimage to our Blessed Ina, it can be a daunting task to think about where to start. Where can you learn more about the Patroness of the region? Where else, but at the Our Lady of Peñafrancia Museum!
There really is nothing like a Filipino breakfast. The staples are all there, sweet, savory, salty. But especially salty. There really is something about salted dried fish that pairs well with any breakfast. But where do you get these salty delicacies? Where else but at the Dried Fish Section of the Naga City People’s Mall!
Sometimes, there really is just that one place you go to get a quick cut. And in one of those times, you get a little more out of it. That is what you’ll get whenever you visit Fred at his place, Raisorbuk!
Don’t you just hate it when you’re enjoying a perfect day, the sun is shining just right with a gentle breeze blowing your way? It’s beautiful, we know. But it would seem that the past few days have been nothing but just unpredictable weather patterns. What if we can find you a place that can either warm you up or cool you down, with a little extra along the way? Sounds like you need a visit to the Panicuason Hot Spring Resort!
It is no secret that Naga City’s roots in Catholicism run deep in every part of the metropolis. Whatever your orientation may be, you are aware of what makes the city tick, and what it stands for when it comes to one of the biggest Marian celebrations held in the city: the Peñafrancia Festival. And with the festivities starting to kick off once again, it’s always a good time to get reacquainted with one of the many Churches in the city. In particular, among locals, the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, or just the Basilica Minore.
Part of the budget travel experience is always the pain of looking for an accommodation option that’s “bang for your buck.” Especially during a time when travel is on the rise, especially with the upcoming Peñafrancia festivities. If you’re looking for a place to stay, give Go Hotels Plus a shot!
When you look back and think about the quintessential Nagueño spots, nothing beats the nostalgic trip that is the Naga Garden Restaurant along Panganiban Drive.
The fiesta celebrations are looming over the city as preparations are being made to kickstart the event after years of cancellations. Got any plans over the coming holiday season? Or maybe you’re hosting a staycation event for the family? Make those plans in style with one of Robinsons Hotels and Resorts’ flagship hotels in the city: The Summit Hotel.
Naga is home to many classic foods that define the identity of the city. The toasted siopao is synonymous with the spirit of the city, just like how Bicol Express is seen as the signature image of the entire region. And of the many establishments that offer this fantastic food item, 3N Bakery’s The Siopao Center is one of the more popular places to get it from.