This place is not that cozy, it is not the place that you are used to in the Metro. Pasalubongs are great finds here consideration the location where there are few business establishments. They have buko pies and lugaws too. They have pastillas and different variety of sweets. If you are traversing to the North area of the country, you can stop by here to refresh and take a break from the long drive. The comfort rooms here are quite okay. If you are riding in a bus, you can also find blankets here. Native Pinoy delicacy, balut, is a must try and their grilled hotdogs. Put massive amount of ketchup sauce and you are good to go then try also their barbeque. Japanese fluffy cakes are also being sold here, they have it served hot. If you want some warmth feeling, then you can have the lugaw with egg or chicken or just the plain lugaw. When I was here, my favorite was the simple and small calamansi juice in a plastic container, that cost around Php 25.00. There is also a restaurant near the open area where they mostly sell but I have not tried that one yet since they are not available...
Read moreIt is a bus stop so there are always lots of people around. The products have a lot of diversity and there's a resto where you can eat heavy meals then snack stands where you can choose pasalubong. Sometimes, the meals are good sometimes meh. It's consumable but not that amazing. I also think the price is too much. I get that it's a business but some of the food products(hotdog, siopao, barbecue and some lutong ulam) are so overpriced 🥲
On a brighter note, there is a cafe which serves good coffee and other beverages. The pastries look apetizing too. I also saw some PCC dairy products and it's definitely a must try.
Overall, it's one of the better bus stops when you're on your way to...
Read moreOne of the known stops when traveling in/out bound region 2. It's open to public but most of the time, Victory Liner occupies the spot. Hence, there are a lot of people dining here. There are diff menu from rice meals, japanese pancake, grilled hotdogs and bbq (faaav), lugaw and mami. You can also find some souvenir and local food products like buko pie and fresh produce like luyang dilaw and honey. There are a lot of seats, and queuing isn't a problem because servers work fast, like really fast. No Online Payment tho. And the restrooms are somewhat dirty but free! Also, free...
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