Byahilo Feasting on Bacolod’s Calea Cakes

Posted by Enrico Dee on April 30, 2008

Several times, I keep on rambling to some friends that Bacolod, unlike Vigan Iloilo or Baguio, is not rich in touristy sights. We only have the Cathedral, the Plaza, the Capitol and some few others. All the rest it’s outside of the city already. But one thing why people continue to come in droves to Bacolod is because of its food. Bacolod City in Negros Occidental may not have a large number of places to visit, but has more than enough kainan, foodshops and retaurants to satisfy all your cravings.

Cakes from Calea

It’s not the first time that I have mentioned the word CALEA here in my blog. In fact the word CALEA, has appeared in at least 6 blog posts! And everytime I go back to Bacolod, I have to make sure that Cales Cakes is in my itinerary, by hook or by crook.

Calea Cakes

To say that Calea is delicous is simply an understatement. Calea has this unique character which no other cake shops in Metro Manila has equalled.

Cakes from Calea

Its cheesecakes are one of a kind. A must-try. There are even times I have to ask somebody from Bacolod to airlift mea box of Blueberry Cheesecake just to satify the cravings. Calea has three branches in Bacolod. Its main shop is just beside the L’Fisher Hotel along Lacson Street. Their second store opened sometime 2006 in Robinsons Place Bacolod. And their latest branch at the East Block.

Calea Cakes

Aside from the highly-talked-about cakes, Calea also serves sandwiches and coffee. Unfortunately they do not offer franchising opportunities right now. If you wish to place an order or you have questions about the Cakes in Bacolod, you can contact them at +34 433-3143 (Main Shop), +34 441-3835 (Robinson’s Place) and +34 434-0288 (East Block)

Calea Cakes

More food posts soon!

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Comments (12)

 

  1. Aileen Apolo says:

    Ooohhhh looks really sinful!!!

  2. jondator says:

    ericccccc… hahaha i like your byahilo! i wish i could visit them when i go home! hahaha lagaw mo ko ha..

    keep it up!

    jon

  3. totomai says:

    i never fail to visit calea everytime i go home too. NAMIT GUID YA.

  4. bhoyet says:

    uuuyyy namit sang cake…baw abi ko eric ma kadto ka sa panaad wla ka man to? hehehehe…gn away ko pa ang operator kay lain nga track napatukar nya wla vocal so nag talang ang masskara dancers

  5. rina says:

    yes, i love calea’s! perfect night out namin when we went to bacolod, dinner at 18th street pala-pala then walk over to calea, and as if our tummy’s not full enough already, nag-kuppa’s pa!

    yes, a lot of the sights are outside the city, but nothing beats bacolod for food tripping ecstasy :)

  6. caryn says:

    mmmm! i’ve always wanted to try calea’s but my hubby (who’s from silay) has never taken me there. waaah! we’ll try again when we go home this december. thanks for the lovely pictures!

  7. karl says:

    We shot a wedding in Bacolod a few months back and wala kami ginawa sa city kundi kumain ng kumain! Sobra sarap and sobrang mura. Also the Chicken Inasal is to die for at Lion’s Park!

  8. sid says:

    sinful it is.. tag me along next time ;-)

  9. marz says:

    you should try BASCON’s CAFE… its along CL MONTELIBANO AVE, at the back of USLS…

  10. abbusado says:

    hell yeah!!! i know the owner and shes a good friend.,.

    and yes to mars, bascon also has great cakes..they have a new branch located in front of rolling hills chapels, 27th st.

  11. Marie says:

    Oh I miss this in Bacolod

  12. Marie says:

    so mouth watering cakes

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