Find out what International restaurants to try in Laoag. Laoag, officially the City of Laoag, (Ilokano: Siudad ti Laoag) is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines.
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4 based on 52 reviews
The maker of Kahel de Luna Empanada⢠. Home of the tastiest and bite size Ilocos Empanada. Featured at ABS-CBN, GMA, Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho, Biyahe ni Drew, Road Trip among others. KaheldeLunaâ¢EmpanadaCart â KaheldeLunaâ¢EmpanadaPasalubong
The reviews on various forums, gush over this place. The only reason we sought it out. They had a very pathetic one portion of mixed empanada and three pcs of vegetable empanada. Though we were early for lunch, they claimed to have run out of empanadas. Empanadas were tasteless. We also ordered noodles which were OK but again, not amazing. Service was horrible. The only positive over all was the colorful poster of their empanadasDear Ms. JavaMama58,Thank you for your review and feedback. While Kahel de Luna commitment to provide the tastiest and most innovative Ilocos Empanada and hospitable Ilocano service. We regret to hear that during your visit we run out of our famous version of Ilocos Empanada. As we reviewed our CCTV footage, we sincerely apologize that during your visit, two of our Empanada Chefs are out for an event and only our trainee cook prepared for your Empanada orders. We take full responsibility for this and we assure you that no more incident like this in the future.I am confident with our recent training â the food quality and services remains of high quality and we will continue to improve with feedback such as yours. I encourage you to give us another try as we have much more quality food to offer. Your more than welcome to contact me directly should you wish to elaborate on your overall experience: [email protected] R. BalagsoChief Operating Officer
Most Popular Filipino food in Laoag, Ilocos Norte Province, Philippines
3 based on 43 reviews
This restaurant inside Java Hotel had a cool, classy 'bahay-kubo' vibe. Surpisingly, it was big enough for events and receptions, and the menu offered lots of different dishes, mainly highlighting the authentic Ilocano cuisine which is a plus plus for me. At dinner, the bagbet and bagnet were exemplary, and was further amplified by charming indie musicians. However, when we had breakfast, the serving was a tad minimalistic--you know, not for the hungry Filipino kind of thing. Another thing was that although the waitresses and waiters were hospitable, we waited for 45min for our tapsilog and mango juice, only to be further disappointed that the serving was--cute. But overall, the fact that it had great food and a cozy ambiance compensates for this hopefully one-time disappointing encounter.
4 based on 13 reviews
It is common for tourist guides and drivers to recommend Fort Ilocandia when touring the southern part of Laoag which includes Paoay Church and the Malacanang of the North. The hotel and restaurant has a character that is exceptional from high rise hotels in NCR or cebu. After a short tour around the hotel compound, we had afternoon snack at their cafe. It was not crowded because of slack reason for tourists and quite far from the city. But we were not disappointed with the serving size and taste of what we ordered. Palabok was very tasty, as well as the crepe and beverages.
Top 4 Cafe food in Laoag, Ilocos Norte Province, Philippines
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This restaurant overlooks the convention centre's beautiful pool.It was probably 33 degrees when we had lunch and hence the doors to the outside were opened, which did not matter as we did not see any mosquitoes or flies, thank goodness.The male waiter in his mid 20s was efficient and friendly. The tables were stable and well separated and had good quality tablecloths and napery.Both the assorted tempura (P240) and the tossed green salad (P150) were very palate pleasing but the San Miguel Light beer was expensive at P90 a stubbie.The hotel is owned by the Filipino government but wisely, management has been contracted out. It is a good place to have lunch if visiting the former provincial Presidential Palace, Malacanang of the North that fronts Paoay Lake a couple of kilometres away.The hotel was booked out by Manila's prestigious De La Salle University for four nights so even had we so desired, we could not have stayed at the hotel in which the cafe is located.
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