This restaurant is now known as Tan-Aw, which seemed to be quite recommended even by locals for its good food. We came here also because we were told we were able to watch the sunset here.
We had an filipino oriental fried rice and a thai shrimp fried noodle, the fried rice was pretty decent but the noodles were a miss. The flavour of the noodles were overly sour and the shrimps weren’t that fresh. The food also took quite long to arrive, but seems like a norm so far in the Philippines.
For the sunset, while the restaurant does overlook the sea, only selected table(s) can actually see the Sun setting. Thus, I would say there are definitely better restaurants you can catch...
Read moreFilipino breakfast food is average but with brewed coffee so it compensated.
Dinner is amazing! Tried the buttered shrimp from the filipino menu and thai stir fried chicken with chili paste. We had a generous dinner.
View in the morning is nice as the place is elevated and you could see the crashing waves. However they had to close the windows cover because it was too windy when we had dinner.
The staff is friendly even when we asked whether the coffee was brewed, the lady showed us the ground coffee theyre brewing.
Varied Menu: Filipino, Thai, Indonesian, Indian, pasta dishes, and western breakfast.
They serve alcoholic drinks.
Average price per meal: P200...
Read moreFantastic setting, the restaurant is located right above the Neptune Dive Club and so looks out to the ocean from a higher vantage point than others. Facing west, it's the perfect spot from which to enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Food is delicious. We tried their Indian cuisine, but judging by the happy faces of other guests and the smell of the other dishes wafting in the air, there are a lot of good choices here. Portions are generous and prices average for the area - quality, taste and atmoapehre are what sets it apart.
Staff are very helpful and friendly, service is reasonably fast. We will definitely come back, next time...
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