Tried Funnside Ningnangan Guagua for the first time and it was a fun, sulit dining experience. The place has plenty of space — from kubo-style huts to covered areas — making it perfect for groups and families. You simply pick your food from the display, pay, and they cook it fresh for you.
We had bulalo, barbecue, fish, and chicharron — all delicious and fairly priced, especially for those coming from the Metro. The staff were friendly and helpful, and they really made an effort to keep the dining area clean and welcoming.
Since it’s an open-air, market-style setup with food on display, there were naturally some langaw (flies) around. But I appreciate that the food is well-covered with plastic wrap and the staff were doing their best to manage them. It’s just something to keep in mind if you’re dining outdoors.
Overall, it’s a casual, no-fuss spot to enjoy good food in Guagua — we’ll definitely consider...
Read moreWe came at 2pm on a Sunday. The place was packed but had sufficient parking. We were able to get a table quickly but we had to wait for spoons and forks. Food is "paluto" but service was fast. Nothing quite memorable in the taste or menu but this is a convenient place to dine in because it is along the highway and they serve fast. I was able to visit a branch at Dinalupihan 2 months prior. Ambiance is similar - light, fast, easy, fun. The Guagua branch had a huge screen playing an FPJ movie (Father's Day) but we thought it was quite loud....
Read moreUnlike in their Guiguinto branch, the quality of food here is rather poor and service slow. It took almost 30 minutes for us to be served food that's almost cold. Waiters look stressed and in a bad mood even, no greeting as you go in or when they serve food. They seem to be prioritizing and giving special treatments to certain tables despite numerous signs saying "self-service". The table we had was wet and gave off an unclean smell. Condiments, which can be seen in every other table, were missing. Most importantly, food was...
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