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Nestled on the gentle slopes of the hills, The Sun Village Hilltop Resort is a welcome respite for those who seek ultimate relaxation.
Accommodation
All rooms with private toilet and bath.Perched on a hilltop amidst the
lush tropical greens, and just a few minutes walk from the beach famed
for its fine white sand.
The 12-room village resort is a welcome respite offering peach and quite without missing the excitement of the Boracay Experience.
Dining
Adjacent to the main house is the outdoor SunCafe, serving Filipino
and Asian food for breakfast, lunch, dinner and merienda. Guests can
also request the resident cook to prepare delicacies they prefer, or
tag along every morning to the nearby talipapa to check out the days
fresh catch and have them prepared in the traditional inihaw for a healthy
and appetizing meal.
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Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Confucius
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Bicol is noted for its gastronomic appetite for the fiery or chili-hot dishes. Perhaps the most well-known Bicolano dish is the very spicy Bicol express. The region is also the well-known home of natong also known as laing or pinangat (a pork or fish stew in taro leaves).
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Bicol is noted for its gastronomic appetite for the fiery or chili-hot dishes. Perhaps the most well-known Bicolano dish is the very spicy Bicol express. The region is also the well-known home of natong also known as laing or pinangat (a pork or fish stew in taro leaves).
More details at Central Philippine Cuisine