Reviews on Filipino food in Los Banos, Laguna Province, Philippines including Dalcielo, Lety's, Satya Graha Cafe and Restaurant, Bonitos Bar & Restaurant, Bugong, Timog Greens and Grill, Ginhawa Craft Studio - Asian Art Cafe, Dalampasigan, Selina's, Anyummmet Bagnet
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Located along LB-Calamba national road, (after Shell Gas Station, NB) Brgy. Anos, Los Baños Laguna, Anyummmet Bagnet is a typical restaurant. You won't notice the place easily, unless it is night time. It's a small place with a small parking space for customers. They offer the Ilocos' specialty "bagnet." The place is not recommended for, well obviously, vegans and vegetarians. But for someone who loves bagnet or 'much like lechong kawali', you may drop by and try the best seller. Price range: PhP110 to PhP180 per meal per person.
I love Selina's forever! It is good value for money, very delicious, and the staff are efficient and always happy to serve you.
I'm quite sure this restaurant is already here for more than 35 years. Good Filippino food, nice people and a great place! It's just out at lake Laguna with great views over the lake. We loved it and enjoyed several meals while staying in Los Banos.
Ginhawa Craft Studio is a coffee shop and art park located in beautiful, lush Freedom Park of UPLB. It serves asian breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, including wonderful dimsum. It is owned by artist Yvette Co who displays her works there as well as wo
You just have to go. The menu is vegetarian friendly, and full of fresh organic ingredients. I *love* the dalandan slush and the cucumber mint. The desserts are delicious. But more than anything, I love the warm, inviting atmosphere. There is art everywhere. The tables and chairs ARE art. The flowers on the table are fresh and bright, and just walking in the door makes me smile. It's a place to sit back and people watch or relax or study or catch up with good friends. And if all that isn't enough, Yvette also offers art lessons that are just phenomenal. Just go. It will brighten your day. Hello :) Wishing you well, Joanna, I'm sorry to respond only now :)You're post is so heartwarming. Thank you so much for supporting our Cafe by appreciating every single touch. All the best! and hope you will be back soon.
It is a simple restaurant that serves Filipino cuisines. There are singers that serenade you while youâre eating a sumptuous dinner. The ambience is simple but presentable. Food tastes good. A definite recommendation.
4 based on 22 reviews
If you want Southeast Asian food that's fit for your budget, and will definitely fill your tummy, this is the restaurant for you. Try their JLC salad and poori pockets for a quick healthy snack. Or if you opt for rice meals, try their chicken meals with a side of plain or flavored rice. I will not recommend their penne pasta though, as it is too salty, and the meatballs does not complement the saltiness of the sauce. Otherwise, experience is great if you are on a budget.
4 based on 62 reviews
bonitos bar & restaurant offers its clientele an eclectic mix of gustatory delights ranging from well-loved Filipino dishes to Asian cuisine to Italian favorites like pasta and brick oven-baked pizza. We also serve the best burgers and grilled food in Los
We ate lunch here during our trip to Mt Makiling and birding tour round Los Banos University. The food was fatty and uninspiring. Ordering is done via an ipad, so there is nothing very personal about the service, staff were kept busy swatting flies. We ordered 'Tomato Surprise' which turned out to be deep fried tomato slices - 'Surprise
4 based on 34 reviews
Satya Graha is best for vegetarians and vegans. They offer good organic and vegetarian dishes. This humble place is good for friends and couples who would want to try something new and unique. The Philippines is not a vegetarian- or vegan-friendly country. Places like this one is treasured. This is one of the places to visit here at Los Baños Laguna. Price range: PhP230 to PhP385 per meal. Must try: Vegetarian BBQ and lechon
4 based on 36 reviews
..after a disappointing experience with Colettes buko pie bought at tagaytay/sta. rosa road junction, i googled on what is the best buko pie..2 names came on top- the original and lety's..to check out for myself which is which, i braved the calamba traffic one sunday afternoon from makati..first stop was lety's..the pie was super hot from the oven but just the same devoured a slice..notable was its flaky/powdery crust and some hint of a mysterious flavor which upon checking the box may come from the kalamansi..farther south is the main branch, i think, of orient, which enjoys a queue of eager customers..2 establishments to its left is another branch of lety's.. so over the next 2 days, i alternately taste tested the two..and the winner for me---tada, lety's. . while the original tastes traditionally masarap, somewhat pugon baked, it was just too eggy and heavy..it was like having egg pie from goldilocks but on it were thrown a lot of buko shaves..as for lety's, the custard was reduced just to create a right balance of buko and custard, and the crust is just a bonus..and yes, the addition of salt and kalamansi wakes up the flavors..
4 based on 75 reviews
Dalcielo (the one near the SEARCA dorm overlooking the baker grounds) had always been our âgo toâ place for impromptu family celebrations especially if weâre too lazy to take the hour and a half drive to Manila. They have a wide selection of entrée and desserts. I love their salmon teriyaki and chicken cacciatore plus their pumpkin soup. To finish things off, we usually order their carrot cake and bread pudding. If you want a place to enjoy good food in LB, this is the place that Iâd recommend. Thank you for your review ! You inspire us to keep on giving our best to our guests like you.
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