I don't usually oysters with much gusto but if it comes baked with cheese and fried garlic, I think I can finish this whole spread. It was during the launch of Iloilo Digital Tourism: The QR Code Project last March when this lot of baked oysters awakened our gastronomic senses at Breakthrough. The aroma was so appetizing that even though it was among the last to be served, we were already full then, I still managed to grab a considerable number and enjoyed every bite. You want some?
Simply this is just peanuts "glued" together by caramelized sugar and topped with sesame seeds. Believe it or not, the best quality bandi I've seen is not found in any pasalubong shop nor in groceries but along the sidewalk of Delgado street in the Amigo Plaza vicinity. There you can find vendors selling export quality, Molo-made bandi at 7pesos a piece. ( but you can have 3 for 20, automatically ) \\
