
The BacoLaodiat Festival will once again showcase its famous Chopsticks Alley which will be strategically located at the Bacolod City Government Center (BCGC) and Megaworld’s The Upper East during the City’s celebration of the Chinese New Year from January 19-22.
This is the first time that the festival will have two venues for its famous food walk and night market that typically features Chinese culinary delights and Filipino street food favorites, Bacolaodiat Inc. Chairman John Stephen Sy said..
“Among the many things we are delighted about is our partnership with Megaworld and the Bacolod City government for the Chopsticks Alley, which we expect will be patronized and visited by the general public in January,” he said.
With this announcement, BacoLaodiat Inc. is now opening slots and booth reservations until Jan. 13 for interested Chopsticks Alley tenants at the BCGC and The Upper East, a press release from its organizers said.
In its released guidelines, BacoLaodiat organizers will be providing tenants with a 10’x 10’ prime tent for P7,000 at BCGC while The Upper East tenants will be charged P4,500 per tent, it said.
Food trucks and carts are also allowed with a fee of P3,000 per space.
The organizers will take care of the Chopsticks Alley site development while tenants will have the liberty to dress up their booths.
Those who have more more inquiries may email bacolaodiatfestival@yahoo.com or contact Chopsticks Alley coordinators Kristelle Dullan at 0938-908-5936 and Ryann Marie Genit at 0938-985-4665, the press release said.*