Discover the best restaurant in Laguna Province, Philippines including Kanin Club, Aling Taleng's Halo-Halo, Dalcielo, Sulyap Gallery Cafe, Herb Republic Restaurant, Ted's, Faustina's, Si Christina Gateau Sans Rival, Satya Graha Cafe and Restaurant, Mama Lou's Italian Kitchen
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4 based on 120 reviews
We went here several times already. I even go here just to take out my favorite crispy dinuguan and my son's favorite bistek tagalog. All their food are yummy and at very reasonable price. Top 4 must taste food here were: crispy dinuguan, bistek tagalog, seafood karekare and the fried tilapia that is crispy.. No wonder this resto has lot of customers.
4 based on 54 reviews
We went here for the famous halo-halo after our visit iglesia in the nearby towns. I was a tad disappointed. Except for the candied kundol, the halo-halo was just like any ordinary halo-halo. The serving of the toppings was very small too. It's not something I'd go back to.
4 based on 63 reviews
I stayed in the SEARCA Residence Hotel and the Dalcielo was right in the same building. Had breakfast there - bacon and eggs. It was standard - like what could be expected from most restaurants in a typical hotel in Metro Manila. The place was...MoreThank you for your review. We hope to see you again.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
The owners of this restaurant bought century-old houses from different places and rebuilt it inside a compund which they made into a restaurant and a bed and breakfast. The cuisine is a mix of Western and Traditional Filipino.
Ate breakfast in this resto. The place is rustic, with Gardens and antique decors and architecture. The materials used to build the place came from torn down antique houses.
We ordered Lucban longganisa breakfast and it was great. Maybe a bit oily though. Their cafe americano is good too.
The downside is their service, the waiters weren’t that attentive to our needs. Maybe a bit busy or under staffed?
All in all, a good dining experience. You can go around the place and take pictures. They have an antique museum too.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
the place surprisingly is serving healthy and delicious food. we were hesitant at first but honestly, we really enjoyed the food. we will definitely come back.
the best thing is that their staff are mostly deaf and mute. kudos to your management for employing the handicapped.
4 based on 40 reviews
I have been visiting this place when I bring guest from Manila for work. Place has never failed my expectations. Enjoyed every meal, if you want comfort food away from Manila this is it. Serving portion are reasonable to the price. Quality is very good. Place is very clean.
4 based on 35 reviews
As it was a business meeting, we took one of their function rooms. The main restaurant itself is quite small - maybe 6-8 tables. The function room could accommodate 15-20 people.
Their dishes tend to lean towards Italian and Mediterranean dishes. Their salads are good. They only have the freshest of vegetables. I was especially impressed by the pumpkin soup. It just had the right consistency and just the right "kick."
The restaurant is just outside the College of Economics and Management going through the Raymundo (also Galvez) Gate.
If it's casual dining that you're looking for and you're in the CEM area, just walk a couple of minutes and you're at Faustina's. A bit of trivia: the place is owned by a niece of former professor of mine and the restaurant is named after his mother.
4 based on 54 reviews
Si Christina is a restaurant that I recommend you to try when you visit San Pablo City, Laguna. It is not hard to find. Located at the heart of the city within the vicinity of the central plaza right across the Cathedral of San Pablo.
They offer different kinds of cheesecake. We tried their blueberry cheesecake and another one drizzled with orange. It's not overpowering nor it is too sweet. Just the right combination. We also ordered coffee and it went well with the cheesecake.
They have other offerings as well. It's a mix of Filipino and American food and there are also pasta dishes to choose from. They also offer Mexican food.
The service staff are also accommodating. I will definitely visit them again and try their other dishes.
4.5 based on 32 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
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Met here with friends and parking was a challenge that weekend. The restaurant was filled when we came and Italian food uniquely prepared, I am guessing with Pinoy ingenuity. Food was delicious and service excellent. We ordered salad and pizza, they were pretty good to taste. This restaurant is a place to try.
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