Iriga, officially the City of Iriga, (Rinconada Bikol: Syudad ka Iriga; Central Bicolano: Syudad nin Iriga; Filipino: Lungsod ng Iriga), or known simply as Iriga City, is a 4th class city in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 111,757 people.
Things to do in Iriga City
3.5 based on 32 reviews
It's menu offering includes burgers and goto, rice meals and pizza. There's salad and baby back ribs. For dessert, there's halo halo, cake and pili nut. Chicken and burgers are its specials, unfortunately, I didn't order either. I had rice porrige with tokwa't baboy and halo halo and carrot cake. All were so-so. A letdown. The price is more expensive than other fast food joints.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Went here for lunch stop over before proceeding with our trip. We were group of 3 adults and 2 kids.
We ordered the following:
Grill platter (Sinugba): 610/order good for 4 people
- It was delicious! It consists of grilled squid, which i think is one of their specialty thanks to TA reviewers. The grilled tuna which was a small serving. Pork barbecue which was above average, grilled shrimp around 4 pcs it was nice, liempo (grilled pork), and chicken. All were nice and surprisingly delicious. Great for groups.
Sweet and sour pork - we ordered it for the kids but sadly the pork was hard to chew so we weren't able to finish half of it. We regret ordering this.
Eggplant with pork - a nice dish that is Chinese in origin.it also surprised us that it tasted great. This restaurant knows a lottle bit of Chinese cooking.
Location though is in the city so getting here is a little bit of effort for guests.
Overall, i think its one of the best restaurants in Iriga. A must visit for travellers.
4 based on 1 reviews
MCM is the place for eating Bicolano food particularly the pandaka pygmea or" tabios" which is the smallest fish in the world and "laing" or taro leaves cooked in coconut milk. It is a nice place to dine with families since it located just across the park of Iriga and church.
4 based on 1 reviews
I am a halo-halo fanatic. ABC's halo-halo so far is the best halo-halo I ever tasted. And I think, this is the only menu that this resto can really offer with pride.
For foreigners, halo-halo is a Filipino "cooler" and/or dessert. This is our counterpart to ice cream. This is made up of different fruits with crashed ice, milk and topped with ice cream, cheese, and many more...
The Pallet House is a unique place to chill, eat, relax and have fun. Good mood and good food, what else can you ask for? Keep rocking and see you pals!
5 based on 1 reviews
THINK COFFEE is a casual go-to coffee shop with a stimulating environment for creative thought, relaxation & spending quality time with family & friends.
staying in a town outside of Iriga City, my cousin recommended and took me to a this pleasantly clean and comfortable coffee outlet. The staff greeted us immediately, and after asking for recommendations, we ordered a flavored Italian Soda and one of their Signature drinks, Lemongrass Tea, Baked Mac and a Chicken Pesto, both were very tasty, a real good recommendation.
After the delicious light lunch, we then ordered a Hot Cafe Mocha and an Iced Mocha, followed by a fresh baked butter Croissant and a Blueberry cheesecake.
Overall it was a great experience with the food, Staff (each time we ordered, were very friendly and professional) and the place itself was very relaxing (great music choices)
A pleasant surprise in Iriga.
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