5/5 One J. 9 months ago on Google • 51 reviews
Cruising
up
the
highway
in
Nueva
Ecija
from
Manila
towards
Cagayan
Valley
in
Northeastern
Luzon,
you
might
find
yourself
getting
a
little
peckish.
While
there
are
familiar,
well-known
restaurants
scattered
along
the
way,
their
menus
tend
to
be
a
bit
predictable.
But
fear
not,
weary
traveler,
for
there's
a
hidden
gem
waiting
to
be
discovered!
This
delightful
restaurant/cafe
boasts
a
vastly
diverse
menu,
offering
something
to
tantalize
every
taste
bud.
Unlike
the
limited
options
you
might
find
at
nearby
establishments,
here
you'll
be
spoilt
for
choice,
from
local
Filipino
favorites
to
"Filipinized"
international
delights.
But
the
culinary
adventure
doesn't
stop
there.
This
haven
for
the
hungry
also
provides
a
much-needed
respite
from
the
sun
during
summer
and
the
rain
during
the
wet
season
with
its
abundant
shade
and
lush
greenery.
Whether
you're
seeking
refuge
from
the
scorching
afternoon
heat
or
damping
rain
or
simply
want
to
enjoy
a
meal
under
a
cool
canopy,
this
spot
has
you
covered
(literally!).
And
for
those
traveling
by
car,
ample
parking
with
shade
for
your
vehicle
is
available,
ensuring
your
precious
ride
stays
cool
and
protected.
But
what
truly
sets
this
restaurant
apart
is
its
exceptional
staff.
Friendly,
attentive,
and
accommodating
to
your
every
need,
they
make
you
feel
right
at
home,
even
kilometers
away
from
yours.
And
let's
not
forget
the
most
important
factor
for
any
traveler
on
a
budget:
affordability.
Here,
you'll
be
pleasantly
surprised
to
find
that
the
prices
are
more
than
reasonable,
especially
compared
to
other
restaurants
and
stops
in
the
area.
You
can
enjoy
a
delicious
and
satisfying
meal
without
breaking
the
bank.
So,
the
next
time
you
find
yourself
cruising
up
northeast,
take
a
break
from
the
usual
and
discover
this
culinary
gem.
With
its
diverse
menu,
shady
haven,
friendly
staff,
and
reasonable
prices,
it's
the
perfect
stop
to
recharge
and
refuel
for
your
onward
journey.
You
won't
be
disappointed!
Hotel
accomodations
are
also
available
for
overnight
and
a
midway
stop
for
travellers
getting
caught
by
stormy
weather
or
those
who
are
not
used
to
night
trips.