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Basilica Kaffee Haus & Restaurant: Gourmet Coffee & Cheesecake, Anyone?

by cyndymc

We discovered this coffeehouse & restaurant by accident. When the rained stopped, we looked for a restroom, and as we searched, we found Kaffee Haus & Restaurant. We reckoned the place would have a restroom. When we went inside, we expected to see a simple church canteen, but we were surprised to see such pleasant looking and relaxing ambience. It exuded a romantic mood, too, with its post Valentine decors. We couldn't resist sampling their blueberry cheesecake with gourmet coffee...Really good!

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Jollibee: Reliable Everywhere

by cyndymc

SM was still closed and we haven't explored the city yet for possible restaurant choices, so we just walked from our hotel to nearby Jolliibee. Everywhere we go, if there is a Jollibee outlet, we usually eat breakfast or fast snack there. Service is fast; ambience is good; service crew are helpful and always smiling; more importantly, food is clean and great for the price.Aside from the familiar tasty food, we patronize Jollibee because we feel safer asking their service crew for directions on how to go to certain places, how much is the regular transportation cost, and other concerns in a new place. For breakfast, I have many favorites: pancake meal with hot chocolate, beef tapa and corned beef meals with egg, rice and coffee/chocolate. For snack, I like their peach mango pie, but when I'm really hungry, I take the hotdog meal with french fries and sarsi.

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Makiyaki: Japanese Food, Anyone?

by cyndymc

We haven't tried this place for lack of time, but I'm posting this to remind me to try their makis and sushis the next time we go to Naga Ciity.Makiyaki, despite its usual minimalist but uniquely beautiful Japanese interior/theme, caught our attention. The foods in their menu chart are quite pricey, but they also have value meals at more affordable prices.

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Bigg's Diner: American Style Diner

by cyndymc

I've read many good feedback about Bigg's Diner. We saw a Bigg's Diner across Quince Martires Plaza and a smaller 24-hour outlet at Magsaysay Avenue. When we saw a Bigg's Diner at SM, I was impressed by its nice interior decor/theme. It reminded me of a restaurant in Makati with the same motif. There was a big chart of food offerings at the entrance, and a staff to welcome diners and/or answer inquiries. Though hubby was more inclined to try the nearby Japanese restaurant, he agreed to have eat at Bigg's Diner. I told him I had a craving for Bigg's Salad, as I wanted to have only a light meal... Alas, I wasn't able to eat the salad that I craved for. After getting our order and making us wait for a long time, we were told that the kitchen no longer had ingredients for the salad. What poor customer service! SM Supermarket was only a few steps away; they could have bought fresh lettuce and...

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Geewan: Bicol & Other Local Cuisine

by cyndymc

I read some positive reviews about Geewan so we looked for it. It is actually a fastfood type of restaurant offering local dishes. It has nice, quiet ambience unlike other fastfood outlets; aircon is cool; food showcase is clean; service is fast (as expected); staff and guard are courteous. The "laing" and "Bicol Express" that we tried weren't extraordinary; I expected more. Maybe I'm biased, but I like our own cooking...but then again, taste is a personal matter. The fish dish (I forgot the name of the dish) which my hubby ate was delicious though.

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Bem Bem Loglogan: Naga street food

by rmcuesta

This noodle dish is similar to the everyday mami except for a topping of what looked like a Pansit Palabok sauce, and the meaty dark soup made from boiling a cow or a pig’s head until the flesh fell off. Best when you put the spicy green sauce grinded sili. Loglog

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Trevi Cafe: coffee muna tayo

by rmcuesta

good place for cofffe and short business meetings. nagaland hotel free breakfast are served here, servings are too small for big breakfast eaters like me. daing na bangus

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Caby's Cabana: Toppings

by rmcuesta

very popular for their rice toppings very affordable. all

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Oyster Restaurant: Chinese Food in Naga

by rmcuesta

good ambience restaurant, not expensive, many food too choose, food taste average. this restaurant is located in Naga Regent Hotel. i liked their fried rice.

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Chili Pepper: For Evening Business Meetings

by rmcuesta

This restaurant have different choice of food, from grilled (beer partner) to dinner (with rice). Baby back ribs very good deal, P150 with rice.

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