Exotica is one of the best restaurants in Malapascua. I had heard a lot about their calzone, but unfortunately, the dough for both calzones and pizzas is only prepared starting at 6:00 PM, so I wasn’t able to order either earlier in the day. Instead, I went for the fettuccine puttanesca, which was very good. The food quality is excellent, with fresh and flavorful dishes. However, the service tends to be slow, especially when the restaurant is busy, so some patience is needed. Also, be sure to carefully check your bill before paying. I initially thought everything was included, but they had forgotten to add my drink and had to bill me for...
Read moreHave been in their restaurant today. By the time I arrived, around 13:00, I was the only client there. They brought me a menu and when I was ready to order, nobody was coming to take a note. Some other clients popped up, that were attended immediately. Meanwhile, I was sitting there for 15 minutes with all the staff behind me talking and laughing. I was getting mad and when I saw a couple who was in the restaurant for literally 5 minutes and was attended and their note was taken I got really mad and called the waiter.
I can understand everything but you can’t offer this type of service with 3 tables occupied. What’s happens...
Read moreThis beachside restaurant offers food that is above average in quality, but its prices are steep—often near those in Europe.
Breakfast juices are sweetened and watered out.
While the restaurant presents itself as an upscale establishment, its approach to WiFi access feels anything but premium. Unlike most high-end venues, guests must request a paper voucher with a daily-changing printed code, which feels outdated and inconvenient.
With double the prices of almost all other restaurants we have eaten at in the Philippines the quality of food, portion sizes, and experience needs matching the expectations, which...
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