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Your favorite donut chain has now drive-thru stores in the Philippines!
 

For motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists craving a Dunkin’ fix, check out the donut chain’s branch with a mini drive-thru and alfresco deck, the first of its kind in the Philippines.

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Dunkin’s first drive-thru branch opened on January 30 and is located at Petron E. Rodriguez, corner Tomas Morato. The Quezon City store caters to drive-thru, walk-thru, and even bike-thru orders daily of Dunkin’s donuts, coffee, sandwiches, and more.


The store also has an al fresco roof deck for diners who wish to eat outdoors, as well as a take-out corner.



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Here's the list of Dunkin' branches with drive-thru in the Philippines (updated as of October 2022:


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Dunkin’ Tomas Morato

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Dunkin' Tomas Morato

Features: drive thru with alfresco deck store
Location: Petron, E. Rodriguez corner Tomas Morato, Quezon City
Store Hours: 24 hours


Dunkin’ Shell Roosevelt

Dunkin' Shell Roosevelt

Features: drive thru with alfresco deck store
Location: Shell Roosevelt, Quezon City
Store Hours: 24 hours


Dunkin’ Petron Libis

Dunkin’ Petron Libis

Features: drive thru with dining
Location: Dunkin’ Petron Libis, Quezon City
Store Hours: 24 hours


Dunkin’ Unioil Commonwealth

Dunkin’ Unioil Commonwealth

Features: drive thru with alfresco deck store
Location: Unioil Commonwealth, Quezon City
Store Hours: 24 hours


Dunkin’ Shell Cayetano Blvd

Features: drive thru with alfresco deck store
Location: Levi Mariano Avenue, Brgy Ususan, Taguig City
Store Hours: 24 hours


Dunkin’ Unioil Sucat, Parañaque

Dunkin’ Unioil Sucat, Parañaque

Features: drive thru with alfresco deck store
Location: Unioil Sucat, Parañaque City
Store Hours: 24 hours


RIZAL

Dunkin’ Jetti, San Roque, Antipolo City

Dunkin' Jetti Antipolo

Features: drive thru with alfresco
Location: Jetti, San Roque, Upper Antipolo, Rizal
Store Hours: 24 hours


Dunkin’ Shell Sumulong Highway

Dunkin' Shell Sumulong Highway

Features: drive thru with alfresco
Location: Shell Sumulong Highway, Cainta, Rizal
Store Hours: 24 hours


BULACAN

Dunkin’ Shell Marilao

Dunkin' Shell Marilao

Features: drive thru with alfresco dining
Location: Shell Marilao, Bulacan
Store Hours: 24 hours


LAGUNA

Dunkin’ Flying V Turbina

Dunkin’ Flying V Turbina Calamba

Features: drive thru with alfresco dining
Location: Flying V Turbina Calamba, Laguna

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VISAYAS

Dunkin’ Maharlika Highway, Palo

Dunkin' Maharlika Highway, Palo

Features: drive thru with dining
Location: Maharlika Highway, Palo, Leyte


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MINDANAO

Dunkin’ Shell Bago Aplaya

Dunkin' Shell Bago Aplaya

Features: drive thru with dining
Location: Shell Bago Aplaya, Davao City




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Dunkin' Philippines

In the Philippines, Golden Donuts Inc. of the Prieto family owns the master franchise of Dunkin'. Jasmine Asset, Jollibee's partner, is a subsidiary of RRJ Capital Master Fund II Lp., established by RRJ Capital, an investment firm with offices in Hong Kong and Singapore.

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These legendary snacks will bring you back the memories of your 90s childhood days.


Food has been part of our lives since we were kids until we get older. But do we still eat the same food? New ones are coming out of the market every year and this gives us more options with our food.

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That's why it's so nostalgic when we see chichirya or old food that we used to eat before just like the snacks we had in the 90s.


What is Chichirya?

[noun] chips; snack; snack foods; junk food.


I have also published a list of candies and sweets we loved in the 90's!

Here we list the snacks we (the Batang 90's) used to eat back in time:


Lumpia Shanghai

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Lumpia Shanghai

Lumpia Shanghai is a product of the IFP Manufacturing Corporation. They have “Lumpia Shanghai” crunchy curl snacks in flavors such as Cheese, Chocolate, & Sweet Corn. Available in 10-gram packs. 


Pompoms

Pompoms

Even before Lumpiang Shanghai became popular, Pompoms were the favorite of many. Cheese-flavored junk food has always been a trend. You can order a pack of Pompoms HERE!


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Snacku

Snacku

One of my all-time favorite snacks since grade school is this veggie chichirya called, "Snacku". It is green in color that rich in saltiness and umami flavors. It can still be found in grocery stores to this day. Is it still your favorite? ORDER A PACK OF SNACKU HERE


Rin-bee

Rin-bee

Who will forget about Rin-bee? These crunchy cheese sticks that even in your hand retain its food coloring. But you still can't resist not eating because it's really delicious. ORDER A PACK OF RIN-BEE HERE


Ri-chee

Ri-chee

Wanna indulge in a healthier fun snack? Ri-chee is the best for you! Fortified with calcium glazed in ‘milky’ goodness, this is one snack eagerly anticipated by kids in their lunch boxes as a breaktime treat. ORDER A PACK OF RI-CHEE HERE


Sweet Corn

Sweet Corn

We used to like to play with it before eating. How many rounds of sweet corn did you catch with your mouth? What a pity to go back to the taste of its snatching sweetness and saltiness. ORDER A PACK OF SWEET CORN HERE


Kobi Potato Flavor Snack

Kobi

Another snack that we can rarely find today is Regent’s Kobi. I’m so glad that these flavorful potato snack is still available and they still got the same glossy foil packaging! Regent is also the same company behind other crunchy snacks like Sweet Corn, Cheese Rings and SnackuORDER A PACK OF KOBI HERE


Pee Wee

Pee Wee

The Pee Wee flavored pizza is also not to be missed! We really enjoy its crunchy and salty taste with different flavors. ORDER A PACK OF PEE WEE HERE

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NutriStar 

NutriStar

Star-shaped and blended with the choicest ingredients to give it that optimum taste! One bite of NutriStar and you will definitely crave for more. ORDER A PACK OF NUTRISTAR HERE


Moby

Moby

Whether you munch it or simply let it melt in your mouth, you just can’t get enough of Moby. No hulls, no hard kernels and no preservatives but with lots and lots of creamy flavors to please everybody’s taste buds. ORDER A PACK OF MOBY HERE


Tomi

Tomi

The most popular fish crackers back then. Have you tried this dish with other fish crackers like Sizzling Bangus and Crispy Tilapia that are delicious dipped in vinegar? Yummy! ORDER A PACK OF TOMI HERE


Boy Bawang

Boy Bawang

Your breath will literally smell of garlic after you eat it. But who cares? You partner with it when reviewing. ORDER A PACK OF BOY BAWANG HERE



Sugo

Sugo Salted Peanuts

Another puyat buddy is Sugo peanuts who is applauded for not being able to sleep doing assignments back then. ORDER A PACK OF SUGO HERE


Captain Sid Butong Pakwan

Captain Sid Butong Pakwan

Captain Sid
is another popular Pinoy snack that are still available today yet quite hard to find. The Black Melon Seeds or butong pakwan is an ideal snack that we loved to consume while watching our favorite cartoons or while chit-chatting with our friends. ORDER A PACK OF CAPTAIN SID HERE


Pritos Ring

Pritos Ring

Do you still remember Pritos Ring? Pritos Ring is manufactured by Honai Food Corporation in Caloocan City. During the ’90s, the packaging was bright red; it is now fuchsia pink. The font however remained the same. ORDER A PACK OF PRITOS RING HERE


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List of Batang 90s Snacks (Chichirya or Sitsirya):

  • Lumpia Shanghai
  • Pompoms
  • Snacku
  • Rin-bee
  • Ri-chee
  • Sweet Corn
  • Kobi
  • Pee Wee
  • NutriStar 
  • Moby
  • Tomi
  • Boy Bawang
  • Sugo
  • Captain Sid
  • Pritos Ring

Most of these snacks are still available at some of the supermarkets and sari-sari store near you. Some of them can be also purchased online.



WHY IS IT CALLED BATANG 90s?

Batang 90’s is the name given to all Filipinos who were born during the 1990’s and who also experienced an extraordinary childhood. Millennials also indulge in their favorite kiddie snacks when they are facing problems.

Did we miss something? Comment down below!


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The Philippines, a tropical paradise in Southeast Asia, is a hidden gem that offers a plethora of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and warm hospitality. With over 7,000 islands to explore, this archipelago nation is a dream destination for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion.



From pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters to lush mountains and vibrant cities, the Philippines has something to offer for every type of traveler. This article examines some of these places and provides helpful pointers to help tourists navigate their stay.

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Why the Philippines is a hidden gem for travelers

Despite its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, you will find on this site, that the Philippines remains relatively undiscovered by mainstream tourism. This makes it an ideal destination for those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures.

The country's remote islands and hidden coves offer a sense of tranquility and serenity that is hard to find in crowded tourist hotspots. Moreover, the locals are known for their warm and welcoming nature, ensuring a memorable and authentic travel experience.



Exploring the beaches and islands of the Philippines

The Philippines is renowned for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it a paradise for beach lovers and water enthusiasts. Boracay, a small island in the central Philippines, is known for its powdery white sands and vibrant nightlife. Siargao, on the other hand, is a surfer's paradise, offering world-class waves and laid-back beach vibes.

For a more secluded beach experience, head to the unspoiled shores of Palompon in Leyte or Calaguas Island in Camarines Norte. Whether you're looking for relaxation or adventure, the Philippines' beaches and islands will not disappoint.


Cultural experiences in the Philippines

Beyond its natural beauty, the Philippines is a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions. Immerse yourself in vibrant festivals, such as the Ati-Atihan in Kalibo or the Sinulog in Cebu, where you can witness colorful parades and street dances.

Visit the historic city of Vigan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture. For a taste of indigenous Filipino culture, visit the Cordillera region and meet the indigenous tribes who still practice their centuries-old traditions.



Must-visit cities in the Philippines

While the Philippines is known for its stunning natural landscapes, its cities also offer a unique blend of modernity and cultural heritage. Manila, the capital city, is a bustling metropolis where you can find historical landmarks, vibrant markets, and a thriving food scene.

Cebu City, known as the "Queen City of the South," is a gateway to beautiful beaches and is home to centuries-old churches, such as the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño. Davao City, located in the southern part of the country, is famous for its durian fruit and is a gateway to Mount Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines.


Tips for traveling to the Philippines

Before embarking on your journey to the Philippines, it's important to be well-prepared and to do this, you should check the following:

  • Visa requirements: Check if you need a visa to enter the Philippines and ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months from your date of departure.

  • Weather: The Philippines has a tropical climate, with the wet season from June to November and the dry season from December to May.

  • Health and safety: Make sure to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses. It is also advisable to get vaccinated for common diseases such as typhoid and hepatitis A.

  • Currency and language: The official currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP), and English is widely spoken throughout the country.

  • Respect local customs: Familiarize yourself with the local customs and traditions to show respect to the Filipino people.

When you follow through and work with these tips, it becomes easy for you to enjoy and make the most of your stay in the Philippines.


Conclusion: Why the Philippines should be on every traveler's bucket list

The Philippines truly is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. From its pristine beaches and stunning landscapes to its rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality, this archipelago nation offers a unique travel experience that is hard to find elsewhere. So, pack your bags, embrace the unknown, and let the Philippines unveil its hidden gems to you.

Why Should You Have the Philippines On Your Travel Bucket List?

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This is your travel and transportation guide for Laoag City.


ABOUT LAOAG

Laoag, officially known as the City of Laoag, is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. It is the province's political, commercial, and industrial hub and the location of the Ilocos Region's busiest commercial airport. On June 19, 1965, Laoag changed from municipality to city status, following a plebiscite and passed into law by the Senate President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos.

The municipalities of San Nicolas, Paoay, Sarrat, Vintar, and Bacarra form its boundaries. The foothills of the Cordillera Central mountain range to the east, and the South China Sea to the west are its physical boundaries.

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Traveling to Laoag

There are 4 ways to get from Manila to Laoag by plane, bus, taxi or private car. The cheapest and the most popular way is via bus. There are bus services with daily trips to Laoag from Manila such as Fariñas, Florida and Partas.

Manila to Laoag by bus takes at least 9 hours depending on the traffic conditions.

In this guide, you will learn different ways to travel Laoag from Metro Manila and different parts of the country such as BaguioVigan and Tugegarao.


Before traveling, you might want to check the live weather forecast and updates to make your trip even easier and safer for you. You can also get the latest report for land traffic in Metro Manila and major parts of the Philippines.


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Laoag by Air

The fastest and the most convenient way to travel to Laoag City and enter Ilocandia is by taking a plane ride. Imagine, you can land to Laoag from Manila within 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Laoag International Airport

The flights to Laoag International Airport consist of several carriers such as Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.

RELATED: List of Airlines in the Philippines with Domestic & International Flights

There are daily trips you can book from different airlines in the Philippines and even abroad. Here's a list of flights available for Laoag:

  • MNL - LAO via Philippine Airlines (at least 2x in a day)
  • LAX - LAO via Philippine Airlines, Asiana Airlines, ANA (2 stops, at least once a day)
  • KIX - LAO via Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air (at least once a day)


See the separate guide I have written for Cebu Pacific Air's PISO FARE PROMOS.


Partas Bus Lines

Partas Bus offers daily bus trips from Manila to Laoag vice versa. The bus company's name is said to be reverse version of Persian word "satrap", meaning "governor". The bus company is owned by Mr. Chavit Singson who was the governor of Ilocos Sur for several terms.

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Partas Bus

Coincidentally, "Partas" sounds similar to the Ilocano word "pardas" which means "fast" or "speed". This is probably why their buses are adorned with the Looney Tunes' Road Runner character!

Partas Bus operates a 24/7 cargo and passenger transport service that connects NCR to Northern Luzon provinces and vice versa.


Partas Bus Schedule Manila to Laoag & Laoag to Manila

PARTAS Bus Cubao to Laoag Schedule Find Tickets ]

  • First Class
    7:00 PM, 9:00 PM, 10:00 PM

  • Deluxe
    12:00 NN, 10:00 PM

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  • Express First Class
    1:00 PM, 9:00 PM


Partas Bus Fares to Laoag


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Fariñas Bus Transit

Fariñas Trans has a very colorful history. It started out as a small family business in ViganIlocos Sur that survived World War II. From then up until now, Farinas buses continue to connect Metro Manila and the Ilocano region.

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Fariñas Transit

Fariñas offers daily trips to Laoag City from Manila and different parts of northern Luzon.


Fariñas Bus Schedule Manila to Laoag & Laoag to Manila

Fariñas Bus Fares to Laoag from Manila



Other Bus Companies That Has Routes To Laoag




How To Book a Trip / Reserve a Ticket

Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can get a ticket or check available trips online:
  • Go to this link and INPUT the origin and destination in the search box (eg. Manila - Baguio)
  • Input the dates of your desired arrival.
  • Choose if it is One-way or Return trip.
  • Choose the number of seats you wish to book or reserve
  • Then click Find Tickets to search for the available trips


By Taxi or Private Car

For those who are bringing own vehicle, you may use Waze or Google Maps for directions. If you don’t have a private vehicle, you can rent a car or van here.


TOURIST SPOTS TO SEE IN LAOAG

Here are top tourist destinations to visit when in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte:

St. William Cathedral

Laoag Cathedral, canonically known as Saint William Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de San Guillermo) is a church in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The current church was built in 1612 by Augustinian friars to replace a wooden chapel. It also serves as the seat or central church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Laoag.

St. William Cathedral

The Sinking Bell Tower

This 45-meter bell tower in Ilocos Norte was built by the Augustinians in 1612 and was once one of the tallest bell tower in the Philippines back then. Although it belongs to St. Williams Cathedral, this structure is 85 meters away from the church. Funny thing, isn't it?

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St. Williams Cathedral Sinking Bell Tower

Laoag Sand Dunes

Smaller than Paoay Sand DunesLaoag Sand Dunes is an 85-square-kilometer protected sandy coastal desert and beach located in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, in the Philippines. The area is popular for recreational activities such as sandboarding and 4x4 vehicle riding.

La Paz Sand Dunes

Museo Ilocos Norte

Museo Ilocos Norte exhibits some old tools used in farming and fishing - the locals' main livelihood; typical Ilocano house furnishings; and framed pictures of old Ilocos. It also showcases Rattan-woven handicrafts, Traditional Ilocano clothing (Abel-Iloko cloths, and typical Ilocano costumes) and artifacts across the province. The museum is open on Monday-Saturday from 9AM to 5PM.

Museo Ilocos Norte

Abolition of Tobacco Monopoly Monument

The Abolition of Tobacco Monopoly Monument, along A. Bonifacio St., at the foot of Marcos Bridge, is an obelisk of clay and brick built erected in 1882 by alcalde mayor (provincial governor) Don Jose Moreno Lacalle as a gesture of thanksgiving to King Alfonso XII of Spain for abolishing the hated tobacco monopoly.

Abolition of Tobacco Monopoly Monument

Aurora Park

Aurora Park is situated at the center surrounded by the St. William Cathedral Church, Laoag City Hall, Marcos Hall of Justice, Ilocos Norte Provincial Capitol and the Sinking Bell Tower. The plaza was called Plaza de Alfonso XII after the King of Spain.

Aurora Park

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WHERE TO STAY IN LAOAG

Knowing that Laoag is one of the top tourist destinations in the country, finding a place to stay here is not really a big challenge but of course, it would be ideal and less hassle to book your reservations as early as possible.

There are many budget hotels, transient houses and of course those luxury hotels to stay in. You can check our list of accommodation in Laoag City and see which one suits your budget.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The following are the most frequently asked questions about traveling to Laoag Province:

Where in the Philippines is Laoag located?
Laoag is located at the west-central part of the Province of Ilocos Norte bordering the West Philippine Sea.

How far is it from Manila to Laoag?
It's 299 miles or 481 km from Manila to Laoag, which takes about 8 hours, 47 minutes to drive depending on the traffic conditions.

Is Laoag near Baguio City?
Yes, the driving distance between Laoag to Baguio City is 275 km. It takes approximately 4h 38m to drive from Laoag to Baguio City.

What Laoag is known for?
Laoag, the jewel of Ilocos Norte, is a city that deserves to be on everyone's travel bucket list in the Philippines. It offers majestic sand dunes along the Ilocos coastline, awe-inspiring natural rock formations, and centuries-old stone churches.

Know more about this province by visiting - LAOAG CITY GUIDE

WHERE TO GO IN ILOCOS?

Batac   Burgos   Laoag   Pagudpud   Paoay   Vigan


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