Monday, December 26, 2016

LILIW RESORT: A COMPLETELY LUSH FOREST PARADISE

Location: Gate 2, Barangay Kanlurang Bukal, Liliw, Laguna, Philippines



Note: This is a part of my 2-day Pandin-Yambu twin-lake tour, Liliw shopping spree and food trip, attending holy mass at Liliw Church, overnight at Liliw Resort, religious visit to Nagcarlan Church and historic tour to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery.

The luxuriant Liliw Resort


Liliw Resort is just more than a kilometer from Poblacion through public utility motorcab. After a tiring and endless shopping in the town center of Liliw; dining from White House Pavilion and attending mass at Saint John the Baptist Parish Church, the best option is to stay overnight in this resort.

A little green paradise


As this resort rests along a running spring, it gives a soothing cold water. It has affordable nipa/wood hut cottages with small dining area, grilling/cooking area, sink, toilet and bath, and beds. Beware though, the water in the spring is ice cold! There are no TV sets but there is electricity where you can charge your gadgets. In addition,there is no network signal either Globe or Smart.

While at the cold spring in the morning


The cottages vary in sizes where the pricing follows. They are identified with the name of the flowers like: Sampaguita, Waling-Waling and a few others. But the biggest cottage that I have seen was the Maranao. It has like a function hall. We stayed in Sampaguita where there were three rooms with each room has one bed equipped with only a fan. The comfort/bathroom is common and there is like a common living room with kitchen and dining table. Not bad at all.

Viewing the cascading spring adjacent to the cottages


Facilities of the resort are so basic. The caretakers are difficult to locate most particularly at night though they sleep inside the resort. Not a world-class but with backpackers, groups and family bonding activities, this resort is the ideal one with its affordable rental rate. I had the chance to roam around in the morning and met some backpackers who just did their shopping spree and food trip in Liliw town. Like us, a few of them just came from Pandin Lake of San Pablo City.

Defying the ice cold water of the spring


Mind you, I had a good and soundly sleep at our resort. It was so cold that I did not even need an electric fan. The beddings and blanket were so ordinary and so I had to use my own where I took it intended for a soundly and warm sleep.

Pretending to be comfortably seated in an ice-cold water


It is advisable that guests should bring their own food as there is no assurance that they can order food from the Kamayan Restaurant situated at the main entrance which I saw was already closed at 10 P.M. when we arrived to check-in and was still even closed when I roamed around in the morning at 8:30 A.M.till we checked out at 9:30 A.M. Maybe, bigger groups can arrange their food ahead of time by the time they reserve for accommodation.

The kiddie pool


The swimming pools are outside the cottages area where one has to go out first from the main gate of the resort. The entrance fee irregardless of age, day trip or overnight is P50. It was not clear if it only covers the kids but not the infants. Common sense, he he he . . .

The adult pool


Parking fees are charged to vary as to: overnight is P100 for the bus and P50 for jeepney while the day tour charges P50 for the buses and P25 for the jeepney. Jeepney and cars have the same rates, I suppose.

My companion friends (from left to right): Hara Yukiko (Japanese), Jessie Gines and Judy Aguinaldo


Join me to see more of the resort through the following pictures:



























As resorts vary in size, it would be practical to contact the administration office with the following contact details:

Ms. Maye
Liliw Resort
Gate 2, Kanlurang Bakal, Liliw, Laguna
(049)563-1123
0916-2142529

SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH CHURCH OF LILIW

Location: Liliw, Laguna, Philippines



Note: This is a part of my 2-day Pandin-Yambu twin-lake tour, Liliw shopping spree and food trip, attending holy mass at Liliw Church, overnight at Liliw Resort, religious visit to Nagcarlan Church and historic tour to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery.

The Baroque-inspired architecture of Liliw Church


St. John the Baptist Parish Church is popularly known to most tourists of Liliw as Liliw Church. It is one of the Roman Catholic churches in Laguna which was opened in 1646. Its feast is celebrated every August 29 known as the Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist.

Indeed a massive edifice


This church which is recorded to have been 370 years old serves as the center of activities for most Catholics of Liliw. However,the first church was built in wood in 1620. A stronger stone church was built from 1643 to 1646 and was partially destroyed during the 1880 Luzon earthquake. It was reconstructed in 1885 and was partially burned in April 6, 1898 (Wikipedia). So, counting from where it was originally built, the church is close to its founding anniversary of 400 years, four years from this writing.

The brick Church belltower and the statue of Fatima


Yes, the most striking feature of the church is its facade made of striking red bricks and adobe. By looking at it closely, even without the carbonating machine, one can tell that this structure is indeed centuries old.

An interior of solemn and heavenly ambiance


Attending the mass in this church is quite such a cleansing experience. I felt so holy inside it listening to every word of the Gospel. I felt then so closer to God. The indoor lighting is so different from other churches. The scent inside made me feel I am totally besieged with religiosity and piousness. I felt I was like renewed as a Catholic believer. I was alone when I attended the mass, away from my three companions who were busy for their shopping spree.

The pulpit: an indication of old Hispanic church


This church is just a block away from the municipal hall, two blocks away from Badong and three blocks away from White House Pavilion. But they are small blocks. It is just a walking distance from these points.

The main altar and the side altar


For Catholics, don't miss to attend holy mass in this church. It will turn out to be a different if not an entirely different experience. Below is the schedule of masses:

Daily Masses Schedule


Thursday, December 15, 2016

MY FIRST COURSERA ONLINE ENGLISH SPECIALIZATION COURSE

Graduated the US$395 1-Year On-line 5-Clustered Academic English Specialization Course Grant of the University of California Irvine. After long sleepless nights for almost all nights of the year, I successfully completed this course. Thanks God! It is the most important Christmas gift I ever received this year.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

DINE AND SHOP TILL YOU DROP IN LILIW (LAGUNA)

Location: Liliw, Laguna, Philippines


Note: This is a part of my 2-day Pandin-Yambu twin-lake tour, Liliw shopping spree and food trip, attending holy mass at Liliw Church, overnight at Liliw Resort, religious visit to Nagcarlan Church and historic tour to Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery.

Cheaper but durable footwears in Liliw shoe stores

Liliw, which is a fourth class municipality in the province of Laguna is not only famous for its foot wears production but also for its cold water spring resorts and native homemade sweets. It is 17 kilometers away from Santa Cruz, Laguna's capital. I have visited this place for four times already and I like its cooler climate maybe because it is situated at the foot of Mount Banahaw. Its climate is like its neighboring town, Lucban.

The durable sandals of Badong Footwear Factory

And not only that, the town also grows fruits and vegetables where they sell it at cheaper prices. There are marangs, lansones, "pako" and many other fruits and vegetables.

Footwear shopping spree at Entrada Shoe House

Inside Entrada Shoe House

Liliw, like Lucban, has narrow roads but one thing that you will notice is one stretch of street where it has footwear stores of all kinds. You can buy them at cheaper prices.

The Corcega Footwear

In my humble opinion, Liliw has more shoe and footwear stores compared to Marikina. Talking to a few owners, I was told that they are also exporting their footwear products. The reason their products are cheaper because they are of factory prices.

One of the souvenir shops

Like any other major tourist destination, Liliw has also some souvenir shops which sells like t-shirts, key holders, mugs, hats, wallets, kids apparels, accessories, plates, toys and many others.

Inside the Souvenir and Crafts shop

The possibilities of buying a lot of pasalubong items in Liliw at very attractive price is just endless. You can have these souvenirs printed by your name or the name of the receiver to make it personalize in a very minimal cost.

Part of the municipal hall

Liliw is not a big town and these shoe and footwear street are just near its municipal hall and also its very old and historic church. Vendors of street food and fruits are everywhere and guests and tourists can have their own choice.

The most convenient Cebuana Lhuillier

You might have run out of cash while in endless shopping in Liliw but there is no problem, there is an ATM station here of the Quezon Capital Rural Bank (QCRB) which is located along Gat Tayaw Street of Poblacion to withdraw cash. Of course, if you want your family to send you money, the Cebuana Lhuillier is just across Badong's Footwear Shop.

Liliw Fastfood

Aside from the endless food vendors, you may want to eat regular meals and just a few steps from Badong and adjacent to it is the Liliw Fastfood. I can't forget their crispy chicken. So yummy!!!! Meals here are affordable and will not even be more then P100. This is a famous fastfood of the Lola Anda where shoppers and visitors flock to dine in.

The Arabela Cake and Coffee Shop

Another food craving destination that you should not miss in Liliw is the Arabela. They serve a variety of cakes, pastries and coffee --- these are delightful cravings that Arabela can offer you with a guaranteed satisfaction. Their store opens at 11:15 A.M. and closes at 7:00 P.M. If you have not dined here, then you miss a lot about Liliw. The owner of this shop is the uncle of of the owner of White House Bistro which is just almost adjacent to it.

The White House Bistro Experience



The facade of the White House Pavilion

Dining at the White House Pavilion in Liliw was the best of my delectable experience and the ambiance was just to soothing. Very relaxing and welcoming with the couple owner hands-on in entertaining their guests not to mention with their very accommodating staff. This is the very reason why I am featuring here this restaurant.

The friendly and accommodating staff

I had the chance to chat with the owner where she narrated that the house was a former ancestral built in 1938 one converted into a restaurant by 2000s. It is an authentic Japanese Restaurant located along Gat-tayaw Street of Poblacion of Liliw. If you want to reserve for a slot for some functions there, don't hesitate to contact them at 0917 532 8075.

White House Pavilion at night

This restaurant is normally closed during Mondays and has operating hours of 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. from Tuesdays to Fridays. However, it varies during weekends and holidays.

The following pictures were taken just to give you an idea how it looks like inside. Its interior design is very much of Hispanic and Filipino culture. Join me to peep inside it . . .











An unforgettable dining experience

Our group of four who toured Liliw in the name of Judy Aguinaldo, Jessie Gines, Hara Yukiko (a Japanese friend) and I had been shopping separately in Liliw since we vary in interest and inclination. We did the shopping at 3PM and I even attended the holy mass at Liliw Cathedral or the so famous Saint John the Baptist Parish Church. Prior to that, we agreed to meet 6:00 PM in one place and surprisingly, we were pointing at one venue, the White House Bistro. Earlier at 3:30 P.M. then, I had been at White House Pavilion to take some photos for this blog but I did not suggest to the group to have a dinner here.

A photo with the gorgeous couple owners

The gorgeous couple owners in the name of Christian Villegas Polistico and Marianne Polistico, were so accommodating. In fact, we had the chance to chat with them while we were having our dinner. Christian serves as the Head Chef. As per our experience, we highly recommend the tourists in Liliw to dine here with a price worth it.

According to Marianne, the present structure was a Polistico ancestral house since 1938. They converted it as resto bar in May 2015. For reservation, you can contact Marianne at 09175328075

Their array of menu are as follows:

FILIPINO CUISINE


Name Amount Name Amount
Paco Salad
P150
Chilli Popper
P150
Guinataang Suso
240
Grilled Liempo
170
Half Chicken
280
Whole Chicken
380
Sinigang na Hipon
380
Pork Sinigang
300
Crispy Pata
480
Special Bulalo
480
Beef Kare-Kare
380
Longganisang Lucban
240
Fried Boneless Bangus
170
Pancit Lucban
200
Pork Sisig
180
Pinakbet
180
Chopsuey
380
Hototay Soup
240
Gising-Gising (Beans)
180
Gising-Gising (Coconut Milk)
180


Rice Meals


Name Amount Name Amount
Tapa
P120
Tocino
P120
Longganisa
120
Baby Back Ribs
200
Beef Caldereta
150
Pork Dinuguan
150
Ginataang Kalabaw
150
Binagoongan Rice
150
Rice
30


Set Meals Good for 5


Set 1 (P1,000) Set 2 (P1,000) Set 3 (1,100)
FRIED BONELESS BANGUS
GRILLED LIEMPO
WHOLE FRIEND CHICKEN
Pancit Lucban
Pancit Lucban
Pancit Lucban
Sisig
Sisig
Sisig
Chopsuey/Pinakbet
Chopsuey/Pinakbet
Chopsuey/Pinakbet
Iced Tea
Iced Tea
Iced Tea


Set 4 (P1,150) Set 5 (P1,200) Set 6 (1,350)
PORK SINIGANG
BEEF KARE-KARE
KRISPY PATA
Pancit Lucban
Pancit Lucban
Pancit Lucban
Sisig
Sisig
Sisig
Chopsuey/Pinakbet
Chopsuey/Pinakbet
Chopsuey/Pinakbet
Iced Tea
Iced Tea
Iced Tea
Chilli Popper


JAPANESE CUISINE


STARTERS AMOUNT ALA CARTE AMOUNT
Miso Soup
P40
Chicken Teriyaki
P150
Gyoza (Japanese Dumpling)
120
Tonkatsu (Breaded Pork Cutlets)
140
Tofu Steak
140
Shrimp Tempura
220
California Maki
140
Yakisoba(Stir Fried Noodles w/ V)
150
Kani Salad (Cucumber, Mango, Crabstick)
150
Yasai Itame (Stir Fried Mixed Veg)
100


DONBURI (RICE TOPPINGS AMOUNT
Katsudon (Pork)
P140
Teriyakidon (Chicken)
140
Gyudon (Beef)
160


OTHERS


DIMSUM AMOUNT DESSERTS AMOUNT
Pork Siomai
P100
Blueberry Cheese Cake
P120
Hakaw (Shrimp Dampling)
100
Strawberry Cheese Cake
120
Asado Siopao
100
Chocolate Cake
100


Snacks


Name Amount Name Amount
Nachos
P150
Meat Spaghetti
P100
Tuna Puttanesca
150
Carbonara
100
Clubhouse Sandwich
170


Beverages


Name Amount Name Amount
Raspberry Shake
P80
Calamansi Shake
P80
Soda
50
Brewed Coffee
50
Mineral Water
30
Rice Tea (Hot)
80
Local Beer
50
San Mig Light, Pale Pilsen
50
Pineapple Juice (can)
50
Red Wine/Bottle
500