Discover the best restaurant in San Jose de Buenavista, Philippines including Tay Inggo Manokan And Seafoods, Parillahan, Shimozawa Japanese Restaurant, Mad Diet, Regina's Restaurant and Ice Cream House, Kanyogan Garden Restaurant, The Plaza Cafe
3 based on 8 reviews
First time going to Tay Inggo. Located on a side street in San Jose De Buenavista, in a residential area. Good parking in back and some parking in front on the street. Very friendly staff, good variety of food and drink. Enjoyed our lunch there. Only three months old (as of SEP 2012) and the staff was still trying to get organized but were working hard.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Located in a courtyard in the heart of the city. We have been here a few times for their bbq chicken. Cooked on a bbq pit right so you'll see how it is cooked. Portions are generous and the food is fresh. Also served is bbq'd pork and beef. Of course rice and soup. Good place to go with friends for food and drinks.
Don't expect to have a waiter come to your table and take your order. From our experience, you must go to the counter to order and pay first.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Located in a brand new building near St. Antony's College this is the "first" authentic Japanese restaurant in San Jose. Authentic with respect to its chef, who is Japanese. They serve Sashimi, which is dependent on the supply at the local market. I had Tuna Sashimi and chicken teriyaki, which was well presented and tasty. Miso soup was home made and quite nice. There was no Japanese beer or Sake, only local beer was available. The inside of the restaurant is quite small and there were a couple of tables in front. Parking is limited to about four cars.
3 based on 2 reviews
“Hamburgers and PIzza”
Newly opened in October 2015 in a small "strip mall" of sorts - "France Carmel Center," Next to a Japanese restaurant near Saint Anthony's College (SAC). We stopped in to see what they had to offer and how the food was. I had a "Mad Burger" for 75 pesos. Could have had the "Mad Extraj" burger (Think the extraj stood for extravagant as the bun was 7 inches. The one I had was large enough and the patty was quite nice (not the typical 1/4 inch flat patty you normally find). Their hamburger buns are made insight so they were really fresh, as were their chips. Chips were thinly sliced potatoes fried in oil like french fries. Overall, very impressed with the food and the staff.
Pizza we enjoyed: "Meat and Fries," "Supreme." Also had the "Buffalo" wings which were spicy and delicious!
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Go where the locals go. Based on the number of people coming and going, this definitely is the place where they go. Located steps away from the road, you will actually miss it unless you know where to go. Simple interiors, no frills. The waiters can do with a training on how to set the table and which parts of the cutlery, glasses, bowls not to touch :) Having said that, all these observations faded when the food arrived. SERIOUSLY GOOD sisig. One of the best I've tasted. Big serving, crunchy and juicy pork skin, generous liver cuts, a little spicy, perfectly cooked egg on the hot plate... I'd come back if only for the sisig. The ShabuShabu Hot Pot is another great discovery. Served on a big bowl, hot, fresh veggies, tasty squid balls, mushrooms... Great food!
3 based on 2 reviews
We were the only ones when we got there for dinner. The Native Chicken Binakol with Coconut Meat was recommended as well as a fish dish. The fish was forgetable, served cold. But the Binakol was good. My first time to eat the dish with coconut meat instead of the usual lemongrass It has a sweet taste compared to the sour taste of the typical Binakol.
A cafe and full time resto rolled into one. We also accept venue rentals for events, special occasions, and intimate gatherings. Situated at the heart of San Jose de Buenavista, the capital town of the province of Antique.
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