Estrella’s Eatery

   Pancit Guisado from Estrella’s Eatery 63 Naval St., Cupang North, Balanga City, Bataan(047) 237 4935

  Estrella’s Pancit Guisado is topped with veggies (carrots, stringbeans, cabbage), hard-boiled eggs, and the diced and deep fried pork rind (kinupusan in Visayan).

Mang Kulot and Aling Aida’s

   Pancit Luglog from Mang Kulot and Aling Aida’s in Balagtas, Orion, Bataan(Near Orion National High School and Orion Public Market)(047) 244 5028

   Pancit luglog is like pancit palabok but with thicker noodles. It is topped with that orangey sauce, shrimps, and hard-boiled eggs.

Tree-hopping adventure to open in Bataan town

 

 

 

PILAR, Bataan- A tree-hopping adventure will soon open adjacent to the breath-taking Dunsulan Falls below historic Mount Samat in  this tourist-oriented town, the municipal mayor announced Monday.

Mayor Alice Pizarro said they have identified six trees near the falls that will serve as six legs where visitors will enjoy different fun adventure.

Among the attractions to be featured are hanging stairs upward, Elvis dangle, monkey bridge, surfboard zipline, king swing and balance swing.

The mayor said environmentalists need not worry. “Environment-friendly ito at may safety measures upang hindi masaktan ang mga punong-kahoy,” Pizarro said.

Balanga cityhall holds ‘ukay-ukay’ for Yolanda victims

BALANGA City- Some 750 workers of the Balanga City government on Monday opened an “ukay-ukay” outlet at the frontage of the cityhall aimed at raising funds for Yolanda victims in the Visayas.

City Mayor Jose Enrique Garcia III with some department heads led in the opening of the sale that will last for one week.

“Ito’y bahagi ng fund-raising ng Bigkis Balanga upang makatulong sa mga nasalanta ng bagyo. Proceeds of the sale will be added to other donations received by the cityhall and to be turned over to a relief agency for immediate transmittal to the heavily-affected areas,” Garcia said.

Bigkis Balanga is an organization of cityhall workers.

Gloria Abejar, chief of the City Social Welfare and Development, said the garage sale was an effort of city workers who donated and collected used clothes, shoes, toys, dolls, expensive imported lotions and perfumes and shirts.

“We are turning the items into cash in addition to other used clothes donated to us that we will give  to either Red Cross or Caritas,” the social worker said.