List of Restaurants
Serkele is a traditional blood stew dish in Isabela. Think of an all-innard dinuguan.
Locally sourced and fresh, it is the tastiest blood stew I have ever had. The owners take pride in checking the quality of their ingredients daily.
Former president Joseph Estrada frequently stops over Aling Luring’s whenever he visits Isabela. And the Serkele is his favorite dish.
The goto with its distinct bright yellow color is another must-try. Other delicacies such as puto, okoy and fried lumpia complete this Isabelino institution.
Must try: Goto and Serkele
Operating Hours: 6am-6pm
Contact No: 0917-5633999
Kusina Kawayan is the best Casual DIning Restaurant in Region 2,
offers Filipino and other Asian Cuisine since 1993. Bamboo inspired ambiance.
Must try: Crispy Pata, Pinakbet
Operating Hours: 9am to 10pm
Contact no: (078) 652-2622
contact us: (078) 652-2622
This friendly venue is still amazing, scrumtous mix of cofee and cake.
while the reastaurant can be almost be described as fined dining compared to the casual,
family oriented style FIlipino Restaurants.
This gorgeos cafe when you wabt to reward yourself with sweets.
Good Times, Great Food
Must Try: Mandarin Greens, Cafe Amerikano
Operating Hours: 8am -10pm
Contact nos. (078) 652 0071
This gorgeos cafe when you wabt to reward yourself with sweets.
Good Times, Great Food
Must Try: Mandarin Greens, Cafe Amerikano
Operating Hours: 8am -10pm
Contact nos. (078) 652 0071
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HAP CHAN
Hap is the Chinese word for “to put together or bundle in one group.” Chan is Chinese for “place”. Hap Chan has come to be “the right place” for gathering the family, the clan. Whether we are referring to relatives or officemates – the extended family—of every nationality—is always welcome at Hap Chan.
Must Try: Fried Shrimp, Patatim w/ Cuapao
Operating Hours: 8am to 10pm
Contact no: (078) 652-0022
Want to find the best Japanese food in town. they great sushi, tempura and others taht find in japan.
Must try: Sushi and Tempura
Operating Hours: 9am to 10pm
contatc no: 0906 288 1508
Taste its authentic Shabu Shabu.
The very modern ambiance evokes luxury and class. The menu includes salad, wine-soaked braised beef and salmon sashimi. With space for business meetings and a boutique hotel coming up, the owners of Marco Paulo Café have high hopes for their hotel and restaurant business.
Must try: Special Pizza
Operating Hours: 10am to 9:30 pm
Contact No 6521771 / (078) 2600935
09065604637 / 09338540643
Try there cozy kubo with there special Seafood and also you can relaxe and dine with VIP lounge with karaoke sing till you drop.
Operating Hours: 9am to 10pm
contact no: (078) 652-1674
have there KTV bar and at night with there acosutic live song. with delighfull food and drinks to serve you.
Operating Hours: 9am-11pm
contact no: (078) 652-1156
Gerry’s offers a menu packed with scrumptious food ranging from Grilled Seafood, Filipino and Asian favorites and tastefully prepared beermates and Pica-Picas. For a full meal withj family or a night out with friends, offfers the perfectpalce with perfect menu to fit any occasion at a reasonable budget.
Must Try: Inihaw na Pusit, Pork Sisig
Operating Hours: 10 am to 10pm
Tel no. (078) 323- 1073
Max’s Restaurant’s beginnings started in 1945, after World War II. Maximo Gimenez, a Stanford – educated teacher, befriended the American occupation troops stationed at Quezon City. Because of this friendship, the soldiers regularly visited Maximo’s nearby home for a drink or two. Later on, the troops insisted that they pay for their drinks. This prompted Maximo to open a cafe, where the troops could enjoy food and drinks.
Must Try: Whole Spring Chicken, Kare Kare
Operating Hours: 10am to 9pm
Mondays to Sundays
Contact No.: (078) 323-1638
Fitted with bright and sophisticated interiors, while serving well-designed and well-executed native dishes that cut across regional palates, the Kuya J of today, according to its diligent owner, is a far cry from its original concept in 2005. Its universal best sellers are the creamy Grilled Scallops, Crispy Pata, which is cooked in an upgraded fryer, Pochero Tagalog in a tasty broth; Kare-Kare made from scratch, “with actual nuts rather than just peanut butter;” and the Fried Halo-Halo and Tablea Flan.
Must try: Crispy Pata, Grilled Scallops, Halo-halo
Operating hours: 10am- 9
Monday to Sndays
Otep’s Tinuno is a family restaurant serving comfort Filipino food.
Otep – How the good buddies of Joseph would call him
Tinuno – Ilocano term for inihaw
Whether it’s the end of a long day’s work or it’s simply a beautiful day to relax, there’s only one thing most of us would want to do:
Be with family and friends.
There’s no better place to spend the time with them than at Otep’s Tinuno. We serve the best freshly grilled Filipino eats and Laing that’s so delicious, it’s almost like your Mama’s cooking. It can even be better than her cooking, but we’d rather get on her good side.
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Local cuisine in Northern Luzon, Philippines that serves unusual sautéed noodle dishes such as the “Pancit of the North” – Pancit Cabagan and Batil Patong.
Must Try: Pancit Batil Patong, Pancit Cabagan
Operating Hours: 8am- 7pm
Contact No: 0935-872 8178
Traditional all-around Filipino grilling goodness means kare-kare, sinigang na baboy, sisig and perfectly grilled chicken and pork liempo. Kabayan’s Grill and Restaurant uses modern red volcanic rock technology for its grills and was awarded by the health department as the “Best Healthy Eating Place in Region 2″.
Must Try: kare Kare and Pinakbet
Operating hours: 8am- 9pm
Contact No: (078) 652-0559, 0917-543 5333
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