Store Front along Rizal Ave |
After checking out to our hostel, before having our lunch to Ayala Malls Legazpi, we opt to check out Albay Pili Nut Candy. I know there were a lot of souvenirs and pasalubong shops around but I just wanna check out this store as this store is as old as my dad and mom (1930's babies).
Inside, was a bit dark and as usual, expected that the store is a bit old but I believe the age of this store have witnessed a lot of happy tourist coming along and buying pasalubong. They offer a variety of Bicol's best treats which is Pili Nut. You can choose from the Roasted Pili, Pili Tart, Marzipan de Pili, Pili with Toffee, Pili Butternut, and a lot more. Expect that the price here is quite pricey compare to other shops, but it's alright because you're paying for the quality authentic taste anyway, right?
Around the shop are different pictures with the most famous people, may be a politician or a celebrity, who visited Albay Pili Nut Candy. In getting here, if you are from Cagsawa, take a Jeepney bound to Oas and asked the driver to drop you off at Albay Pili Nut Candy store, fare is 7 Php.
Bicol Adventure Links:
Day 2:
Where to Stay in Bicol : Mayon Lodging House
Lignon Hill
Foodtrip: 1st Colonial Grill
Embarcadero de Legazpi
Day 3:
Cagsawa Ruins
Cagsawa ATV Adventure
Sumlang Lake
Hoyop Hoyopan Cave
Daraga Church
Albay Pili Nut Candy
Foodtrip : Bigg's Diner and DJC Halo Halo
Bicol Adventure Links:
Day 2:
Where to Stay in Bicol : Mayon Lodging House
Lignon Hill
Foodtrip: 1st Colonial Grill
Embarcadero de Legazpi
Day 3:
Cagsawa Ruins
Cagsawa ATV Adventure
Sumlang Lake
Hoyop Hoyopan Cave
Daraga Church
Albay Pili Nut Candy
Foodtrip : Bigg's Diner and DJC Halo Halo
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