Reviews on Pub food in San Juan, La Union Province, Philippines including German Bistro, The Big Kahuna Bar and Restaurant, Le Point Bar PH, Tipple & Brew, Sunkissed By Beach Break
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Discover our dining options and enjoy spectacular view over the South China Sea The restaurants offers International cuisine and local specialties Selected beverages like German beers and International wines makes your food complete
Food simple but tasty with reasonable prices. Food servings bigger than expected on an average. Breakfast is great.Entertainment is good too.
Most Popular Seafood food in San Juan, La Union Province, Philippines
4 based on 43 reviews
We deliberately arrived here 4 hours before check in so we can have early lunch at 10am. The restaurant staff said they could not accept our lunch orders as they were still serving breakfast. Understood.They hesitatingly accepted our pre orders at 10:47am but served our dishes quite quickly after at 11:20 am. We ordered the cheese pizza and the meat lovers pizza for the kids; the Salo Salo grilled set with squid, bangus, inasal chicken, pork bbq, kinilaw na tuna and talong salad.; the crispy pata, kare kare, blackened tuna and chicken cordon bleu.The food was at best ok. Nothing spectacular. The crispy pata was a disappointment because it seems it was cut before being fried so it didnât have that combination of crispness and chewiness one looks for in a crispy data. The kare kare was obviously cooked with peanut butter and used beef chunks. Not the best we have tried. The star for me was the inihaw na bangus- flavorful. Net, the lunch itself was ordinary but we enjoyed it with the view of the ocean.Another point- the rest rooms were unclean and my request to have them cleaned before use fell on deaf ears.
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4 based on 20 reviews
Sharing spaces with Barefoot, Le Point is a truly nice place to catch the sunset and chill out with friends. Also a good source of delightful breakfast or brunch. Try the Full Taglish which comes with bacon, local longganisa, tomato, mushroom, baked beans and sunny side eggs with brioche pan. P190. Value for money indeed. Shakshouka is a revelation. Eggs in tomato sauce, cheese and eggplants with local kangkong with sourdough bread. Served in a small palayok. Another winner is Manong Benny, their version of eggs benedict. Poached eggs in hollandaise sauce, local kangkong and brioche pan again. P160 only and truly worth it.Overall, 2 thumbs up. Delicious and affordable.
We were 8 in a group and dined there at around 1pm. The place was so small but 8 of us were able to get seats. My family ordered the breakfast meals that comes with drinks, chicken skin and I ordered beef bulgogi which tasted okay. My only comment was the long waiting time for our food to be served and to think we were only 8 in a group.
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