Discover the best restaurant in Naga, Philippines including Chef Doy's, Bigg's Diner, Bob Marlin Restaurant and Grill, Geewan, Red Platter, Graceland, Grissini Ristorante, Maki Yaki The Japanese Restaurant, Naga Restaurant, Triboo Grill
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4 based on 43 reviews
Good food and good ambiance. Ordered the baby squids although it comes in a small serving but it's worth it except itll tease you to crave for more. Great appetizer! Ordered a heavy meal and loved it. Would love to try out everything else!
3.5 based on 101 reviews
It seems a little bit out of place but they say that it is very popular in Bicol. We were travelling to Naga and we stopped by in Pili in this restaurant to have a snack. The interiors mimic a diner with 50's memorabilia on the walls. Menu is however varied with the usual burgers and pizza but also with local dishes like arroz caldo. Food is ok .
4 based on 162 reviews
Yes indeed pwede naman! Their best seller is the crispy pata apparently and it doesn’t disappoint! Also shouldn’t be missed are the laing, bicol express , and of coursebthe marlin fare — marlin sinigang and of course grilled marlin! Definitely should not be missed!
4 based on 60 reviews
Delight in the home comfort and goodness of Geewan’s sumptuous array of dishes. A certified must-go place for a taste of authentic Bicolano and Pinoy-favorite dishes.
Quick, clean chain restaurant that serves typical Bicolano dishes. The Bicol Express was good - not as spicy as I wanted it, Pinangat was good, bulolo was average and the fresh lumpia was the star of the show.
4 based on 119 reviews
An all-ocassion semi-fine dining restaurant that offers the best Asian and Western dishes, luscious desserts and the widest array of aromatic coffee selections. It’s the best place to celebrate gatherings and occasions with the important people in our lives.
This resto was so close to our hotel and it was recommended by the reception so we decided to try. We were not disappointed. All the dishes that we ordered, laing, kare-kare, etc., it was really good but what we really love were the cookies that you can buy to take home. The cake that I try (the red velvet) was a bit dry though.
This is a must try when you are in the area.
4 based on 35 reviews
Graceland is a popular homegrown restaurant in the Bicol Region. It truly attests the Bicolanos’ love for spicy food by highlighting local specialties in the menu. A “So Deliciously Good” place for craved comfort Bicolano rice meals and best merienda treats.
If you're looking for a fancy resto serving the best of Bicolandia then this is not the place. What they offer is a taste of some of Bicol's well known dishes and serve them fast food style. I like their Bicol special which is a combination of deep fried pork cutlets and the "pinangat".
I will definitely go back to this place when I visit Naga again.
4 based on 32 reviews
This time around we celebrated someone's birthday. Although there were only four of us, our order was only 1300 pesos. This included pizza, lasagna, salad, and bottomless iced tea. Their pizza tastes better than the last time I ate here, but their lasagna felt like it was just reheated prior to being served. Salad was okay for a first time.
Service was kind of slow, maybe it was due to the fact that it was already 9 pm by then.
We had to call the attention of the servers before we could get any re-fills on our drinks.
4 based on 23 reviews
The first and original authentic Japanese restaurant where you can find delectable sushi, ramen and tempura.
We were recommended to Maki Yaki and decide to sample some of their sushi. Our order consisted of tempura, California maki, salmon and mango, and spicy tuna. The California maki and the salmon and mango was delicious. The tempura was ok but we did not like the spicy tuna. The tuna was a bit chewy and we decided not eat the remaining items.
The service was very good and the restaurant overall was very quiet since we were the first to arrive and remained that way until we left.
4 based on 13 reviews
This is my favorite even during my college days. The foods are affordable and delicious. The one that you should not miss is their toasted siopao that has now grown in popularity and imitated across the country. But if you want to try the taste of original, you should never miss the opportunity when you are in Naga City.
3.5 based on 23 reviews
I came with 5 Singaporean friends who requested to have Filipino food on our overnight stay near the SM Mall where this restaurant is located. The "boodle fight" selections were very inviting particularly since I was with foreigners who wanted so much to try eating with their hands, Filipino style. The food presentation was tops and the quantity and taste was quite impressive. Service was good and the ambience was equally good, as well. Prices were very reasonable, enough reason to come back for another visit next time I come to Naga.
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