RM Buko Halo-Halo, a Place to Cool Down in Malapatan, Sarangani

RM Buko Halo-Halo

Summer in SOX gets too hot at times that a place to cool down and stop is a must in long road trips. After spending a night at Belimac Sumbang Point, just before lunch, we decided to pack and go home.

The whole family enjoying halo-halo

Hours on the road in a hot sunny mid-afternoon calls for a stop; for the driver to have a quick rest, the vehicle to cool down and the passengers to recharge and calm down. RM Buko Halo-Halo is aptly situated along Alabel-Malapatan Highway giving travellers a place to stop.

Halo-halo is one of the most popular summer coolers in the Philippines. It is a mix, thus the name “halo-halo,” of tropical fruits cooked in sugar syrup such as; saba banana, langka/jackfruit, sweet potato, macapuno coconut, red beans, kaong and nata. It is topped with leche flan, ube halaya and ice cream, sprinkled with rice crispies or cornflakes.

RM Buko Halo-Halo has a separate restaurant that offers halal food, for our Muslim brothers. A serving of buko halo-halo is ₱80.00 per buko, that is enough for two persons.

RM Buko Halo-Halo is located in Lun Masla, Malapatan. The place is easily seen by the curve road going to Malapatan because of the windmill that supplies water to the banana farm within their property.

Table Date: February 17, 2019 Table Buddies: Family

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