Whenever we visit Lake Sebu, we never fail to eat lunch at the Punta Isla Lake Resort. The resort is about 40kms away from Koronadal city. It has a terrific view of the lake.
In our cottage, while waiting for our food, we were serenaded by a group of young T'bolis who presented a local courting song and dance number in their native costumes. A really nice treat especially since we had bakasyunistas from Manila with us.
After a few minutes came our food. Since Punta Isla is famous for their tilapia dishes, we couldn't pass up the chance to have a Tilapia party starting off with their Pinaputok na Tilapia, a crispy fried Tilapia dish where the meat is separated from the bones and whats left is fried crisp so get to eat everything. I only had time to take a few snaps of the food since our excited bakasyunistas can't wait to devour the feast.
Of course, we also had to try their kinilaw na Tuna. A delectable delicacy in this part of Mindanao. :)
As we were rushing off to try the zipline in nearby 7 falls, these mother-daughter team caught our attention as they were also garbed in the colorful intricately design T'boli costume dancing and playing a musical instrument.
For reservations or inquiries, you can contact Punta Isla Resort through these numbers: (083) 238-8503 or their mobile no. +63919 4852910





5 comments:
Nakakamiss ang Lake Sebu! :D
I miss Lake Sebu!
thanks for visiting my blog micamyx and sheng! :)
Looks like it would be great to relax there at Punta Isla Lake Resort. I would love to buy some of those T'boli as souvenirs.
hi, you mean the T'boli costumes or the T'nalak. There are a lot on the site that are for sale. thanks for viewing our blog. :)
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