Reviews on Filipino food in Banaue, Ifugao Province, Philippines. Banaue (or alternatively spelled as Banawe), officially the Municipality of Banaue is a 4th class municipality in the province of Ifugao, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 21,837 people.
Things to do in Banaue
4 based on 27 reviews
Very Nice Staffs, Friendly Owner and Great View of Batad Rice Terraces!The manager welcomed our group with their native local rice cake :-) They also offered our group native boiled huge size of "Kamote" Sweet potato and native coffee before leaving their pension house. If you want to order sea foods sorry to disappoint you that you are in the wrong place (hello?! you're in the middle of mountains!!!) foods are great and we love the serving size ;-)
We aim to be the place where customers are assured of friendly staff that serves good food. We focus on Filipino dishes with a touch of American influence. The place has antique 'bulul'(rice gods) displayed on the walls and paintings showcasing Filipino a
Wow! Honored to be the first reviewer of this place. We ended up at this place as recommended by our guide. This is just across the ticketing office and loading area for Coda Bus Line, as well as the Municipal Tourism Center. Super near the market. Upon arrival they offered us overflowing freshly brewed coffee for free! (not sure if it was just a thing that day or if it's for good) Then we had their tapa for brunch. It was really good. They also have Pay CR (toilet) and Pay Shower if you need one. But the toilet is free again for Customers. Not sure about the shower. They have a nice view of some terraces. They also have an open roof deck. Check the pictures for more info including food prices. Anyway above all, we loved our visit here because of the warm welcome of the staff and the owners. Would definitely recommend and would definitely come back here when I go back to Banaue.Thank you for visiting us and for taking time to share your experience! It made our day!See you soon on your next visit!-Al's Place Banaue
4 based on 14 reviews
Banaue can't be described as a gastronomic mecca and, unfortunately, most of the places are closed between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.Therefore, it was a great surprise to find this tiny restaurant and museum nestled between the local bus station and the town hall. On the ground floor there was an amazing display of local art (some of the items were on sale) and the restaurant was on the first floor.We had lunch here twice, and both times we had a feast for just a few pesos. Highly recommended: the freshly squeezed calamansi juice and the chicken curry.
4 based on 26 reviews
The cottages were wonderful. The views were wonderful. The female staff were wonderful. However be aware that staying here adds 45 minutes to your journey every time you want to go to town.One night we were the only two people (both women) staying there and we felt very isolated and a little frightened when there was a very loud domestic dispute right outside the property. The police were not contactable by the hotel and we were all frightened.
House of Ekolife Ifugao is a one stop tourist hub, coffee shop, bistro and pasalubong center located at the ground floor of the Banaue Museum
Just beside the Banaue Museum, don't leave without grabbing a bite or a cup of coffee or even an iced frappe at this delightful little cafe. They serve snacks like pasta, sandwiches, some dishes with rice.The cheese rolls are delicious and they will warm them up for you. There is a killer view of the terraces and small tables and chairs are set up so you can just feast your eyes on what you came to Banaue for .. the incredibly beautiful rice terraces. The view goes best with a bottle or two of ice cold San Miguel beer.
4 based on 63 reviews
We went inside the restaurant, no one even seated us so we walked our way inside for available seats. Took few minutes before we were handed with the menu by a frowning wait staff. Surprisingly, food were expensive for local travelers' standard so we left and headed to Las Vegas Restaurant where food were more affordable and staff were more friendly.
4 based on 81 reviews
A few steps away from the town centre, the restaurant is also a lodge and is always full of foreign tourists. The food is tasty and very affordable. There is a small souvenir store attached to the restaurant so you can browse and shop while waiting for your food. Service can be a bit slow at peak times. Tables are big and usually shared by diners.
4 based on 118 reviews
It was the first restaurant in Banaue. It's close to the market.. inside looks very cool and trible.I really liked the food, it was chiken in tomato souse. Very different from any other Asian country! People complain about slow service as uf they're in a gourmet restaurant in Paris.. well the service is great for this area, I've seen worse!Tip: shakes are fresh. Banana shake that I had was great!Only minus is the toilet, it's a bit shabby. Could use soap as well :)
5 based on 26 reviews
"Le Bistro" welcomes you every evening from 4.30 pm to 9.30 pm, in a friendly atmosphere and a typical setting. We offer many kinds of drinks (wines, cocktails, beers, soft drinks), pasta and pizza.
how it s nice to discover a such place, after a long drive from Manilla or after a beautiful trekking , the couple who manage stare mixte blood, french and localthe ambiance is nice, the food is great...they have real pancakes, i know it s stupid but trust me, you ll be happy find it and the famous choice paste too!be aware it s closed at 09.30 pm, there is wifi and it s near the bus station, best place to wait in warm atmospherethanks to the team
4 based on 109 reviews
The restaurant is near the municipal tourism office a 5-10 minutes walk. If you are coming from the tourism office its to your rigth if you are coming from Bontoc its to your left along the hi-way. We serve breakfast,lunch and dinner. We also offer rooms/
I stayed here for 2 night in May 2018 with my girlfriend. The rooms are clean and comfortable. Fresh towels and soap are provided on check in. It can be a little loud but we were able to sleep soundly.The cafe is nearby to the bus terminal. We took a 2 day tour organised by David from the cafe.The first day we went to Hapao rice terraces and the second day we went to the Batad Rice Terraces. The tour was well organised and we enjoyed it a lot. Ben was our guide for the Hapao Rice terrace. He was very knowledgeable and explained a lot about the rice terraces. David guided us for the Batad rice terrace. He was also very knowledgeable and also took very nice pictures for us. All in All, highly recommend.
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