Pundaquit popularity started in the early 2000s. Before, this is just a small fishing village with native cottages for local rural tourists only known to nearby town folks and owners of farms of Zambales. Due cleanliness of the town beach and nearby Camara and Capones islands having white sands including other coves accessible only by trigger boat, Pundaquit became popular to Manila ang Olongapo tourist as well. Due to its proximity from Olongapo and Subic, this has become popular with the western expats and residents in those towns. This restaurant targets those markets having Western themes and foods. But they also serve popular filipino dishes. Because it's Western, the servings are larger than most Filipinos are used to. Thus, the price goes with the serving standard. The staff are friendly with both foreign and local tourists. And the food won't...
Read moreGood food that’s reasonably priced. Or one might say that their menu items are inexpensive…but taste good. It was a rainy mid-day. A storm was raging north of the country, affecting much of Luzon with patches of strong rains. CMC at San Antonio was sort of a refuge for us family who just wanted to have something to fill our stomachs. We ordered sushi, calamares, bulalo, lumpia and rice. They have sufficient servings per order…sufficient for an entourage of six with two seniors and a kid. Overall a nice place to just have a good time…that’s the vibe I...
Read moreIt's a nice place to chill as it's surrounded by lots of trees and grass, with fresh air free flowing because of its high ceiling, akin to a covered basketball court. A good place hang out with friends since they have a large bar, a billiards table, 2 dart boards, and a small stage for a band. Plus, the food is good and served in hefty portions. Had lunch here twice, and took out an order for dinner. Staff are courteous and friendly. Overall, it's a go to place in...
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