Market and Food Park
The Bantayan Public market offers a variety of goods and wares. Marine, agricultural and industrial products are sold to shoppers and consumers who delight at purchasing various knickknacks, fresh seafood or the delectable boneless danggit.
The Bantayan Public market offers a variety of goods and wares. Marine, agricultural and industrial products are sold to shoppers and consumers who delight at purchasing various knickknacks, fresh seafood or the delectable boneless danggit.
Instead of buying “pasalubong” (travel gifts) at the airport which are usually priced higher, drop by the Bantayan market, a quick drive from Sta. Fe.
Take in the sights and smells of the piles of buwad danggit, squid and other types of seafood, which is one of the most important industries of the island.
Take a bag or two home for your family and friends. But don’t forget to store these in boxes – otherwise, you may have to leave your buwad danggit, known for its very fishy smell, at the airport.
The Bantayan market also has bottles of pickled danggit entrails, which vendors said are best paired with ground corn, as well as other Cebu specialties such as dried mangoes, otap (an oval-shaped puff pastry) and rosquillos (sweet, crunchy cookies).
Take in the sights and smells of the piles of buwad danggit, squid and other types of seafood, which is one of the most important industries of the island.
Take a bag or two home for your family and friends. But don’t forget to store these in boxes – otherwise, you may have to leave your buwad danggit, known for its very fishy smell, at the airport.
The Bantayan market also has bottles of pickled danggit entrails, which vendors said are best paired with ground corn, as well as other Cebu specialties such as dried mangoes, otap (an oval-shaped puff pastry) and rosquillos (sweet, crunchy cookies).