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I went here 5 years ago through school trip, that time i tried Hardinera and it was really tasty. I was curious what is the name of the food, but when i showed the pic of Hardinera to my Filifino friends, they didnt know about it.
5 years later, I could use street view system. so i just try to trace my memories to find this shop and i found it through it's sunflower interior.
When i searched Buddy's i could find many branches. So i just visited Timog and Fisher mall branch when i visited the Philippines again. It was really great and i visited there once a week
You should try Hardinera and leche flan. To me, the best leche flan ever. it is cheesy and creamy. Casava cake, lomi, bulalo, bbq...everything is great. Ahh, and also Sisig is fantastic. it is really tasty.
The price is really cheap..The food is enough for 2 people!
I miss the time i visited there and ate delicious food in the weekend when i got stress. The food is really great..so nice. I want to visit lucban branch again, if i have...
Read moreLocation 5/5 Food 5/5 Ambiance 5/5 Staff 5/5 Value for money 5/5
Pride of Lucban! Buddy's Restaurant serves best-tasting Filipino dishes, right at the heart of Lucban. It's located along Rizal Street, infront of the mini-plaza and near the Pamahalaang Bayan building.
Since there's no parking space, we parked on a different street and just took a stroll over Buddy's. Walking is the best way to enjoy the different shops on the town. :)
There were a lot of people when we went there so we just ordered by texting their mobile number and had the food delivered to our hotel. Delivery costs only P40 with no minimum purchase amount.
The salmon sinigang sa miso is one of the best I've ever tasted (almost as good as my cooking, haha!). The barbecue is also meaty and thick, not full of fat.
The one handling my order was responsive and helpful. Order was delivered within 30 minutes.
We'll definitely be back here when we're in town. Keep it up, Buddy's! 😍❤🥰
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Read moreLove.. love... love this place! The food serve was the locals favorite especially Pancit Hab-Hab. Called thus because this was eaten on banana leaves without fork or spoon, using your mouth straight on the leaf (hab-hab). Simply made from pancit, pork rinds, chayote, pechay together with a special sauce and presto!! pancit hab-hab. Also serves pizza, lucban longganisa, halo-halo, and leche flan. Truly authentic filipino food of the lucbanons easily spotted if passing on the town square, decorated with sunflowers, you won't miss this resto. Try it if passing thru Lucban in...
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