Cebu, Philippines Travel Guide
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D-TRAP
This is a restaurant and karaoke bar. Be swooned by a someone while enjoying your meal and drinks here.
Location: Maxilom Ave, Cebu City 6000
Cost: P100 – P150
Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible. There’s a step at the entrance and the strip of restaurants and bars surrounding the restaurant are up a few steps.
Getting There: Cab it
JOLIBEE
The largest fastfood chain throughout Cebu City and the Philippines.
Location: www.jollibee.com.ph
Cost: P30 – P130
Accessibility: These are cleaner and more accessible places to eat. Likely the restrooms are more wheelchair accessible than your stand alone restaurants.
GOLDILOCKS
The largest bakeshop in the Philippines, Goldilocks has a presence everywhere, including airports.
Site: www.goldilocks.com.ph
Accessibility: For the most part, the Goldilocks Bakeshops I’ve seen are wheelchair accessible.
BO’S COFFEE CLUB
These popular coffee cafes are all around in Cebu, including in the Fuente Osmena area and Ayala Center.
Site: www.boscoffeeclub.com
Accessibility: Bo’s Coffee Club is wheelchair accessible.
STREET FOOD
Street food in Cebu City doesn’t abound like you see in Thailand. But, if you see street food being sold in Cebu City, it’s usually a barbeque. The most well-known street stall food area is Larsians in the Fuente Osmena area. Caution that even a lot of the locals don’t even eat there. The reviews are mixed.
Location: Fuente Osmena, Cebu City
Accessibility: Larsians is wheelchair accessible.