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Easter special at the Pen

The Peninsula Manila is offering the following specials for Easter: Easterweek special from March 14 to 24 will have rates from P5,500 to P8000. Package includes: complimentary breakfasts for two adults and two children below six; complimentary stay for two children under 12 when accompanied by two adults; one complimentary Peninsula Bunny Tuck-In of children's treats; complimentary local calls; and, complimentary in-room Internet broadband. Rates are subject to 10% service charge and 12.6% government tax. Package can be extended only to local residents, balikbayans or foreign nationals with Philippine driver's license, passport, Alien Certificate of Registration or a Philippine company ID with picture. For inquiries or reservations, please call The Peninsula Manila at 887-2888.

DOT gives P5M to Eagle foundation

The Department of Tourism (DOT) recently contributed P5 million for the construction of the new visitor lounge of the Philippine Eagle Center in Davao City, a move which is expected to boost tourist arrivals in the center and help increase awareness on the country's endangered species. The money was presented to the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF), a non-stock, non-profit organization, which is at the forefront of the campaign for the protection and conservation of the Philippine monkey-eating eagle. The foundation also operates the center. "The Philippine Eagle Center is one of the top attractions in Davao. The DOT's sponsorship will strategically help improve the city as a tourist destination and will allow the PEF to attract more visitors and raise more revenues to help protect the endangered Philippine eagle," said Tourism secretary Ace Durano during his recent visit to the establishment.

Max's uses cream dory in Filipino comfort recipes

HOMEGROWN fast casual dining chain Max's Restaurant is giving all-time Filipino fish favorites fine dining treatment by introducing the succulent cream dory fish on its menu this summer. Meaty but light, firm but tender, the cream dory has long been popular for fine dining because of its excellent cooking qualities. It has luscious, white, sweet and finely textured flesh that can be baked, grilled and barbecued, fried, and steamed. Max's is introducing the cream dory in dishes that are big favorites in most Filipino families: Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet, Steamed Fish Fillet in Light Soy and Fish Fillet in Black Bean Sauce.

 


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