Silay seems like a quiet city. Our map, which came with some travel tips, mentioned Sir and Maam, and so there we went for lunch.
From the Bernardino Jalandoni House Museum (and a quick stop at a Mercury Drugstore for bottled water), we took a tricycle to Sir and Maam Restaurant. It's really a small open-air cafeteria type restaurant.
It's quite clean and the food good. Their CR's quite clean too. Our map guide mentioned that their fresh lumpia is good. Unfortunately, they had already run out by the time we got there. So, we just ordered dinuguan and lechon kawali. Each serving is good for 2 small people. hehe.
Regarding the price, I would say that it wasn't cheap, considering that Silay, despite being a city, still feels like a quiet town. For rice, dinuguan, lechon kawali and bottled water, we paid P240 or P120 each. It's a "safe" place to lunch, if you're not sure where to eat and you don't have much time to walk around to look.
Next stop, the Balay Negrense.
Total spend for the day so far: P256
P63 - Victorias trip
P15 - Bus from Victorias to Silay (non-aircon)
P50 - Bernardino Jalandoni House Museum entrance fee (with guide)
P8 - trike to Sir and Maam restaurant
P120 - lunch at Sir and Maam restaurant
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