The entire village: Your meals will be on the locals.
Linugos has not one formal restaurant to speak of, tho the local market place has individual stalls with hot pre-prepared dishes you can pick from . This is where visitors actually convene and wait out the seemingly interminable hours to watch a bit of local market scene, meet many village inhabitants coming to buy fruits and vegetables, also where the daily bingo takes place and where the few jeepneys (mini-vans) pick up passengers to the border town ten minutes away on the main highway where one can then get on the buses that ply from one main city/towns to the next within the province. If you're visiting to spend time to have a good look at this serence village, you will most likely be invited by the locals to partake meals and even bunk down for the night at their homes entirely free of charge. When this happens, it is good civilized and admirable behavior to accept the invitation...


