“Ngayo kog pasalubong”

Photo by Koronadal Pasalubong Center Official Facebook Page

Pasalubong is an act of giving to a close friend and family from your trip. It is an instinct that we always do when visiting and keeping a memory of the place. It may be food or handcrafted souvenirs. After a long and memorable trip to Koronadal, a trip to a souvenir shop is a must. Never miss out on the pasalubongs that you want to share with your friends. Koronadal is the Capital City of the province of South Cotabato. Koronadal has the second-highest population in both the Socksargen region and South Cotabato, followed by General Santos.

Tarts

Photo by Koronadal Pasalubong Center Official Facebook Page

Mommy Mel’s Goodies offers a variety of flavors of Tart, including Classic Yema Tart, Durian Yema Tart, Cheese Tart, Cashew Yema Tart, and Ube Tart, all at competitive prices.

Native Bags

Photo by Koronadal Pasalubong Center Official Facebook Page

You can find hand-crafted bags with very unique and meticulous woven designs. Each one showcases the skill and creativity of its maker, as well as the culture of Koronadal, offering a one-of-a-kind accessory that’s classic and stylish.

Anik-anik: Keychains & fridge magnets

Photo by Koronadal Pasalubong Center Official Facebook Page
Photo by Koronadal Pasalubong Center Official Facebook Page
Photo by Koronadal Pasalubong Center Official Facebook Page

The magnets and keychains feature landmarks and cultural elements from Koronadal, showing its heritage and tourist spots such as the Mambukal Hot Sulphur Spring Resort, Kawa Falls, and Sarabia Falls. Since each piece is unique, it makes them not only decorative items but also meaningful souvenirs.

Biscocho and Creamy Pastillas

Biscocho is a delightful snack made from leftover bread, which is baked until crispy and often coated with butter or sugar for added flavor. In contrast, pastillas is a rich, milky treat that perfectly satisfies those with a sweet tooth, making both of these treats popular choices for indulging in something delicious.

Pita Chips

Pita chips are a delicious and crunchy snack made from pita bread that is cut into wedges, seasoned to perfection, and baked until crispy.

Photo by Koronadal Pasalubong Center Official Facebook Page

OTHER INFORMATION

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: Old City Hall of Koronadal near Roundball,GR2V+5P5, Koronadal City, South Cotabato

  • By Commute: The easiest way is to take a tricycle or taxi. Just let the driver know you’re heading to the Pasalubong Center, and they should be able to take you there directly. You can also take a jeepney. Look for jeepneys heading towards the city center or nearby areas, and ask the driver to drop you off at the Pasalubong Center.

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