We found multiple reviews on Google regarding this place and the Ilocano food they serve. It's around Laoag and it's just besides Java Hotel - majestic architectural view at the side of the road.
Parking is available for free but I think if it's a crowded day both for the restaurant and the hotel, the slots can be filled immediately.
As for the food, they have an extensive menu with mostly Filipino cuisine on it but we specifically came for the Ilocano dishes as tourists.
The Dinuguan with pancit noodles is heavenly but the crunchy pork has its odd taste. The Dinakdakan is great. The Maki is good. But the Beef Imbaliktad - which is first time for us to encounter - is just worth ordering.
Staff is genuinely attentive and polite. The place is very ambient - all al fresco. Three-man acoustic band is also singing around and it just made the mood so magical.
Will definitely come back and maybe we'll try...
Read moreBeen in the Philippines for years and this is my favorite restaurant. The food is fantastic and the service is excellent. Also the building and decor is beautiful. You can tell the owner/owners put a lot of thought, effort and hard work Into it and it shows. The longanisa is amazing and so is the bacon, fried rice, onion rings and French fries. The steak was so tender and the flavor was great. The California white wine I had was the best. The staff is awesome and work very hard to make your visit relaxing and enjoyable. Thank you for the many great visits we...
Read moreWe ate here last december 29. We booked beforehand. Foods here are very tasty. We've got to enjoy everything. The place is cozy and solemn. Tjey also have musicians who will play songs for you. You can even request for songs you like. For us, we only gave them tip since we requested for 3 additional songs. The staffs are attentive and quick when requesting for additional needs for the dinner. Its a good thing we booked early so it will not be hard to find table. Especially if you go there wth accompany of more than 10 people or such. The experience was...
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