Tuesday, March 18, 2014

KAWIT CAVITE - A Day Tour

One Saturday, I was obliged to attend a culinary training that completely revolutionized my weekend itinerary. I opted to off set my Saturday RD to Thursday, avoiding the conventional mall tour; I decided to hop in a baby bus going Cavite City and familiarize myself with Kawit Cavite.

AGUINALDO SHRINE

Php 9.00 bus ride from Bacoor, I spotted Aguinaldo Shrine – famous landmark of Kawit Cavite. The Shrine is along the highway that can be easily recognized. Feeling patriotic, needing a wholesome fun with relevance, Aguinaldo Shrine is worth a trip. The shrine is open Tuesday to Sunday from 8 am – 4pm; Entrance is free of charge but be generous enough to make donations (donation box located at souvenir shop). Visitors are required to register, and soon a guide will promptly assist you all the way.



The historic Aguinaldo Shrine, site of the Proclamation of Philippine Independence. According to historical marker installed (at the entrance gate of shrine) – On June 12, 1898, Philippine Independence was proclaimed from the center window (now converted into balcony) of the original house of the family of General Emilio Aguinaldo, President of the first Philippine Republic and leader of the revolution against Spain and America. Through the reading of The Acta De La Proclamacion De La Independencia Del Pueblo Filipino by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista, during this occasion, the Philippine flag made in Hong Kong by Dona Marcela Marino De Agoncillo was officially unfurled as the band of San Francisco De Malabon proudly played the March Nacional Filipina (now the Philippine National Anthem) Composed by Julian Felipe.




According to our guide, Aguinaldo shrine is the biggest amongst other shrines, and that General Aguinaldo re-modeled his house from 1919 – 1920. The story of the Revolution is “written” in its architectural details and interior design. Before his death, he donated the estate to the Philippine government to perpetuate the spirit of the 1896 Revolution.



HIDDEN TAPSIHAN

Starvation hits me after an hour tour at Aguinaldo shrine and decided for full meal. When asked for best Tapsihan – Cavitenos unanimously will direct you at Wakas Street to Hidden Tapishan. Walking distance from Aguinaldo Shrine, I asked locals for directions to Hidden Tapsihan and being famous spot, anyone can give directions GPS efficient alike. The Tapsihan itself was not a fancy restaurant, but clean, spacious and comfortable enough for travelers to enjoy a hearty meal.



Some said that Hidden Tapsihan is famous for its simple yet authentic flavor of beef tapa, others said that its because of it’s homemade vinegar concoction; while, I said that its combination of beef tapa and vinegar concoction that makes it special and famous for. For Php 65.00 per order, you’ll enjoy beef tapa that is not soy sauce, sweet, peppered flavor but of tendered beef flavored and seasoned well for tapa. The serving was not generous but two servings at Php 130.00 can be justified.
  


DIGMAN HALO HALO

For dessert, I took a jeepney ride to Binakayan Bayan for a perfect summer treat – Digman Halo Halo!

I was directed to the Original Digman Halo Halo at H.Rubio Street, pictures of celebrities attested for its specialty were posted on walls for advertisement and credibility as well.



I ordered halo halo Php 55.00 (Php 60.00 with ice cream scoop); homemade siopao Php 22.00 (which is also good) and tahong chips Php 30.00. Halo halo was put on a test – serving was generous enough; the ingredients was homemade that they had quality controlled its sweetness and size portioning; it was sweet-creamy and not sugary and a first for me to finish an order of halo halo. My companion (who grew up eating Digman) had shared that present generation had not maintained the taste profile of halo halo as compared before, and that through the years, taste had changed noticeably.





***Kawit Cavite is 15 minutes away from Coastal Mall via Cavitex. Take Saulog Buses going Cavite City.





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