Saturday, 28 January 2012

The Lesser Known travels: Exploring Puerto Galera


We had 2 hours to explore the White Beach on our first day at Puerto Galera. After walking on its shores and observing the scenes around, I met with Ms. Kaye (our tour coordinator) and had a quick chit chat with her. She suggested that we have some refreshments and looked for a place for a quick snack which later turned out to be an early dinner. We walked onto the other side of the beach and spotted PIZZERIA RISTORANTE CIAO ITALIA. The restaurant which is perched on the mountain has a tropical setting and ambience. It made use of native materials for roofing as well as with their chairs and tables.

The Lesser Known visiting Pizzeria Ristorante Ciao Italia

It was 5:30pm and we made our way to the stairs leading us to the restaurant and were greeted by their warm staff. We chose a table on the side of the restaurant because of its scenic view that overlooks the entire less than a kilometer White Beach. We ordered for a 14 inch pizza and were informed that we can choose 2 pizza variants so that we can taste 2 flavors in one pizza pan. The staff recommended to us the restaurant’s bestseller which is “White Beach” pizza (fresh tomato sauce, 4 kinds of cheese, salami and black olives). And to complete the other half of the whole, we opted for a “Pizza ala Capriciocca” (fresh tomato sauce, 4 kinds of cheese and parma ham). And to complete our meal, we also decided to order for pasta. We had “Spaghetti del Pirata” (mixed fresh sea food in fresh tomato sauce).

Ms. Kaye with the author enjoying the view
this restaurant has to offer.

I must say that Pizzeria Ristorante Ciao Italia is the restaurant with the most
spectacular view among the bevy of restaurants at White Beach.

The “White Beach” pizza is on the tangy and soury side while the “Cappriciocca” is on the salty side. But nonetheless, they possess the authenticity and flavor expected of an Italian pizza. I had the taste of the most “al dente” pasta in years! The “Spaghetti del Pirata” is firm but bitable and certainly not undercooked. I had the most indulgent time biting and chewing the smooth spaghetti noodles blended with the tomato sauce and the mixture of clam, squid and some morsel of fish that I did not bother to even know.  

And as they say, a meal would not be complete without a dessert so Ms. Kaye ordered for us their version of chocolate cake. The indulgent dessert was served to us warm and fresh from the oven. It had dark chocolate inside which is hot enough to scald my tongue. I took one forkful after another and in less than a minute, the rich cake was gone. 

The 2 variant pizza: the house specialty "White Beach Pizza"
and "Pizza ala Capriciocca"

I had 3 slices of pizza and half serving of "Spaghetti del Pirata"

The restaurant's version of chocolate cake served warm.

The Lesser Known enjoying an authentic Italian dinner.

I really had a night that delighted my gastronomic senses of taste and smell with this truly authentic Italian dinner. Before we left, I asked for a quick conversation with the owner Mr. Alberto Gomarrazzi and had a quick interview of some sort regarding the food and why he established a restaurant in this side of the country. I learned that he has a family in Italy that he visits during the lean season in Puerto Galera and that he incidentally has a son whose name is Jonathan. That was probably the reason that he’s so accommodating and sympathetic to me because he told me that he suddenly remembered his son with my presence in his restaurant. The only thing I regretted was failing not to ask how he cooked that excellent pasta we ordered.

The Lesser Known with the restaurant owner
Mr. Alberto Gomarrazzi




Friday, 27 January 2012

The Lesser Known travels: Puerto Galera (Port of Galleons)


It has been a long time since I had a chance to get away from it all. Since June of last year, I have been in an “all work and no play” situation. So when I got a chance to join on a resort immersion-tour, I did not let it pass.

The resort immersion-tour takes place at Puerto Galera, Mindoro Philippines. A destination I have never been to, which makes me a bit more excited. We left Manila at 7am and went on our way to Batangas (the link point to Mindoro). Contrary to majority of the tours going to the island, we had a stop at Berberabe Beach which is our jump off point going to Puerto Galera instead of accessing Batangas port. Berberabe Beach is used by tourists with private chartered boat arrangements. By that time, we already have our private motor boat awaiting us.

The Lesser Known at Berberabe Beach.
Intended for private boat chartered groups going to Puerto Galera.


At past 12pm, we arrived at Muelle Bay voted as one of the cleanest bays by a Vietnamese tourism organization. The bay is really clean and is populated by private yachts which I suppose are owned by foreigners who settled in the island. Arrived at Oceana Beach Resort, had a late lunch and inspected the entire property.

At Puerto Galera Tourist Information Center welcomed
by officers and the resort owner


We had a leisure time in the afternoon and went to White Beach which is the most famous and most crowded beach that Puerto Galera has. Not to mention that it is also poorly maintained. I strongly encourage the local government of Mindoro to do something about the deteriorating status of this very competitive and promising tourist destination before it’s too late. I explored the less than a kilometer stretch of sand at White Beach, observed the mix of local and foreign tourists, vendors and tattoo shops that proliferate within the area. Puerto Galera for me is less attractive than Boracay because there are no specific rules that govern the settlers and if there are any, they might not be strictly implemented.

The face of Puerto Galera White Beach full of benches and food outlets
The shore is cleaner and less populated on the right side of the beach.
Our residence for 5 days -- the serene Oceana Beach Resort
at Dulangan Beach