Best International restaurants nearby. Discover the best International food in Mambajao. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for International restaurants near you.. Mambajao, officially the Municipality of Mambajao, is a 3rd class municipality and capital of the province of Camiguin, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 38,735 people.
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Small family owned restaurant located across from the Yumbing Public Market. About 1 mile west of Luna Restaurant. Building is constructed of native materials, no A/C but excellent ocean breeze. We had several meals here as service is fantastic, meals tasty and prices very reasonable. They were preparing a wedding reception and had a nice lechon laid out for guest. Pizza looked ordinary but was very tasty and toasty. Standard pinoy dishes available. Sorry no photo of their menu.Dear edinsk, we appreciate that you enjoyed your stay with us!
Cafe Cecilia in the Bahay Bakasyunan resort looks very nice. But eating there I cannot recommend. We ordered a bottle of red wine. The taste was awful (cork taint). I refused the bottle. The server did not bring us another one. After talking to the manager, we got another bottle but were asked to surely pay for it. The wine was at least 28°C warm.The food is Filipino style. You may like it or not. But even if you like Filipino food, we rather recommend to taste the kitchen of Pedro's in Old Parola in Mambajao.
A new restaurant and bar in Bgy Yumbing Mambajao Camiguin Mindanao. Cuisine asiatique and internationale. Young team.
The newly opened restaurant is a nice surprise. We went there several times to try the different dishes on the menue. We liked the curries (chicken, vegetable) and the soup (chicken I think) a lot. The fried rice was nice, but unfortunately we didn't like one spice in it. The spaghetti were "al dente", but still we would have liked them a bit more cooked (and therefore less italian original). The cook is very interested to improve his skills and mostly asked how we liked the food. The overall athmosphere is very nice, no loud music and it's away from the street.Thank you for your comment very useful.
3 based on 19 reviews
I am writing as this is happening today, September 01, 2014, 7:34 PM. This concerns Brent, the "waiter-extraordinaire" of the establishment. I've been looking for an outlet to plug my laptap and personal wi-fi until I found this small space for coffee drinkers. Permission was granted on my request to use the facility. Out of "delikadesa" I ordered brewed coffee they're selling just in exchange for its use. Although it is open to all customers, I was the one who used it the longest. After a while I was offered water by him. I gave him a grin. "Sir, do you want some water?" I approved of his asking. What a nice guy offering something to drink for me. We conversed a little as I was busy on my lap-tap. As the exchange of kind words progressed, he offered that I could take a nap beside the tables for customers as I have told him I will be at the departure area by 3 am. If all waiters are like him, business will succeed as his attitude towards customers is applauding and welcoming and can lure even more coffee drinkers to patronize the outlet.As a gesture of thanks I offered him a slice of pizza pie. Good attitude, Brent!
3 based on 90 reviews
Having struggled for some two days to find a restaurant that served to both of our tastes we stopped at Northern Lights as we were cruising expecting to only find a less than adequate eatery/restaurant for lunch.We loved Northern Lights, we were still waiting for our lunch to be served as I went to ask my Filipina partner âare we to come here for dinner this evening?', I didn't even manage to finish asking the question before she replied âYES'. :)Their menu is more than adequate with portion sizes large, we ended up eating at Northern Lights for two days before leaving the island and we have no hesitation in recommending this place, overall I offer it 4 stars but for their ice cream, that I didn't get to taste, my partner offers them 5 stars. :)
Small café in downtown Mambajao known for its coffee, empanadas, sandwiches on home-made bread, home made cheese, pasta and vegetarian and vegan options.
Came across this place while exploring Mambajao, it's tucked in behind all the motorellas in a baskeball court/market place. Simple decor but delicious food with a varied menu - the sandwiches are really tasty and go well with a nice cold beer. Even came back the next day to buy some small snacks (chicken curry rice balls and banana nutella empanadas yum!) before a trip to Mantigue island. Friendly service and prices are very reasonable. Great place to go if you're in Mambajao.
4 based on 38 reviews
the food was ok, took too long to serve, the owner was friendly we were enjoying ourselves until we received the bill, shock shock shock the over priced of the food was bad enough then the owner in his greed added on 5% service charge to the bill, this is a real con and an insult we Filipinos do not add a service charge, never ever again will we step foot in that pizza joint, yes the setting was nice but too far out off the highway and town. go there at your own peril.Ripped off? Never in over 4 years of serving local Camiguin natives and so many visitors from around the world have we ever heard that one. We have way too many satisfied customers, 80 % of whom are filipino, to take your review seriously. Also know that most Filipinos are not accustomed to tipping waitresses. I suspect you are one of those. So because of that, our 5%service charge is shared and goes directly to our waitresses to help them raise their families. We see none of that for ourselves. After being away for almost a year in Davao to assist my wife's Mother in her last days , we are back in Little Bridges by popular demand. Our former customers have returned thank you God, and continue to enjoy our old dishes and some new ones. Sorry you are not among them.
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4 based on 51 reviews
A new and perfect chill out spot where you can easily get healthy food like smoothie bowls, fresh fruit shakes and more. We aim to serve only fresh, raw, organic and more especially no preservatives at all. Perfect for Vegans & Vegetarians.
Loved it this time!Had a smoothie bowl, it was so yummy and refreshingThe hummus was verrrry goodThe dirty ground delicious (ground beef and a few veggies in a fried rice rice bowl, topped with a fried egg)Cucumber calamansi shake perfectly thirst quenchingAnd like last time service excellent
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4 based on 300 reviews
Casa Roca Inn is a wonderful and unique "full service" Inn located on beautiful Camiguin Island, Philippines. We offer cost conscious travelers a fantastic and affordable alternative to the typical resorts.Our breakfasts are legendary, a fantastic lunch a
We 'discovered' Casa Roca a few days before we left Camiguin which was a shame. If they had had space, I would have extended my stay but all the rooms were booked so I can only comment on the restaurant.Which is fabulous! Great food (mostly Western dishes with an Asian twist) with many and varied specials all at very reasonable prices.Happy hour beer and delicious cocktails at good prices all set in a lovely garden overlooking the ocean perfect for sundowners.The service was exceptional and the music was perfect; background 'chill' catered to the clientele rather than overly loud pop music that the staff want to listen to.Jim and Evelyn have done a great job here; highly recommended.
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