Ilonggos can enjoy a bowl of hot and steamy delicious Deco’s La Paz Batchoy in a clean, convenient and vibrant environment in its Valeria Branch, Iloilo City
Located at La Salette Building, Deco’s Valeria features an eat-and-watch design wherein customers can see their batchoy being prepared at the counter
Its walls depict Ilonggo culture and heritage, making the Valeria branch not just a great dining location but also perfect for picture taking for both locals and tourists
Deco’s La Pax Batchoy Valeria is the second Deco’s branch that features a Ramen house-style design with a touch of Ilonggo culture and heritage. The other one is Deco’s in Robinsons Place Jaro
With Iloilo City a venue for meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE), SB Magalona Alliance, the licensed operator of Deco’s La Paz Batchoy is keen on revolutionizing the look of a batchoyan in Iloilo to make it more exciting and safe for guests.
Marichel Magalona, President of Magalona SB Alliance, said that despite their modernization, Deco’s La Paz Batchoy continues to prepare this old-time favorite dish the traditional way
“We continue to prepare our soup the same way it was done when it was created by Federico Guillergan Sr. before the 2nd World War broke out. This is how Ilonggos love their batchoy, and to this day we continue to please their palate,” says Magalona
Deco’s La Paz Batchoy Menu
Called “The Father of All Batchoys”, Deco has branches in Robinsons Place Iloilo, Robinsons Place Jaro and Valeria Street Deco’s offerings include Special Batchoy, Super Batchoy, and Extra Batchoy. One may choose among egg noodles, miswa and bihon. The ingredients include a hot clear soup of boiled bone marrow, meat (pork or beef), liver, guinamos (local shrimp paste), chicharon and garlic
Deco’s also serves Diniguan, Siopao, Siomai,Pandesal and Puto
Puto |
Guinamos (local shrimp paste) |
Deco’s La Paz Batchoy also offers food vouchers (gift idea!). The vouchers, with the P100 denomination, are available in the abovementioned branches
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