The most common method pantat (catfish) is cooked is inasal (barbecued on stick) and though I don't eat (yup there are food items I blog about that I don't like) catfish, the inasal smelled very nice that if I had my eyes closed and not knowing what it was, I'd definitely devour it.Now comes the one with sauce, adobado nga pantat. This one's cooked almost like adobo (only with coconut milk) which is uncommon for seafood.I'll just let the pictures speak for themselves since you know my relationship with pantat.
I could smell the aroma and hear the crackling sound of bacon as it sizzled on the griller but when I was about to devour it, I just couldn't taste it. I took a mouthful again and it just remained elusive. On my third try, I finally had a bite of something but it tasted nowhere like a bacon. Then I woke up and realized I was biting into my pillow and just came from dreamland ... I found myself enjoying one of the Superior Rooms at Days Hotel Iloilo a few days ago. It's among the newly renovated rooms and among the few that actually has a window to the outside world. I had a very humongous bed and around four of myself could fit in - but maybe three for "me" to be comfortable. But I'd rather be alone enjoying the room and the pillows for I just love the pillows at Days Hotel Iloilo ever since. The Superior Room is big for its class and has simple yet classy interiors. It has a sitting corner and a sort of office nook perfect for business travelers as...