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Contribuisci feedbackVery affordable price for the large portion they give. the service is also fast and the staff is very accommodating. eating is very tasty. a must taste restaurant. I'm sure we'll come back here. we ordered bangus, bagnet, dinuguan, pakbet, tausi and kutsero.
Friendly and attentive staff. generous portions. inexpensive menu items. brightly illuminated. (don't be too liberal with the salt for some of their veggie dishes.
Eat is delicious! and the textures are exactly right: (fried) meat is crispy, but not tough, cooked with vegetables, but not muddy, even cooked in cocosm. the aromes are rich and not clog. the food quantity is worth the money for her. kudos!
Pakbet Rice, Bagnet Express... Crispy Dinuguan. Love all of it. Price? The best priced restaurant in Baguio so far!
As foreigner I tried Philippine food in Manila a few times before and I can 't say I was happy with local dish. Overly expensive and definitely not for westerners, you 'd think! So I was very reluctant actually trying it again at a restaurant with local dish. To my surprise, local Philippine food taste among the best in the world! At Pinares they managed to turn my not so positive experience into an extremely positive one. Now I love Philippine food. And it 's always fresh! Dishes I tried so far all the Beef and all the Veggie choices. The soup of the day is a must try, every day delicious. As for the service, perfect! Not sticking to the table nor have to wait for them. Recommendation: remove the posters on the windows. The view to the park in front of the City Hall is amazing for a city-center Restaurant. The park is beautiful maintained. So it disturbs me a bit to have the posters blocking the view to the park. They should have some billboard or these flags some restaurants have in front of the Restaurant on the pavement because I wouldn 't have noticed the Restaurant if not someone would have told me. So instead of posters which are almost impossible to see from the road but block the view to the park, use flags or billboards on the pavement that actually point out the restaurant to the public, especially foreigners, while not blocking the view to the park of the city hall.