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Atong Kamalig


An ihaw-ihaw restaurant in Dumaguete City. It is near Silliman University. This is where we dined during our first night in Dumaguete. About a km away from Honeycomb Hotel. Diners in the evening are treated to a live band performance. The restaurant also serve beer and alcoholic beverages.





Chicken Inato. This is how they call grilled chicken. It was nicely grilled. No reddish or bloody part. And surprise, surprise. The meat was not dry. Yummy!






Grilled squid and pork barbeue. I think that squid needs a few more minutes in the charcoal grill. The barbeque was a hit.







Baby labuyo. Nice punch.




Ampalaya con Carne. Only a hint of bitterness. A great dish that counteracts the oily food. And its healthy, too.

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