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Contribuisci feedbackWe only went to dine. I would not recommend if you want fast service. Food takes at least 40 mins, and serving size is not so much. The taste of food is average. The location is nice and and it's Instagram worthy the dining area is at floating kubos at the lake, but it's not worth it if you came for food.
Nice place to eat with good ambiance excellent Filipino foods specially lucban delicacies top with good courteous crew. Overe all it's nice to bring your visitor for dinning Ang good food with new rooms for overnight stay
It is my 2nd time to visit and the food is still delicious. They got a new system where you will place you orders first before heading to the designated table. For me this is more organized. The best thing for me is that it is a pet-friendy restaurant.
If you're looking for a unique dining experience that combines great Filipino food with a beautiful ambiance, Kamayan at Palaisdaan Restaurant is definitely worth checking out. The restaurant's floating huts in a pond of tropical fishes offer a tranquil and serene setting for lunch or dinner, and the lush garden greenery adds to the refreshing atmosphere. The Filipino food is also a highlight of the restaurant, with a variety of delicious dishes that showcase the best of the country's cuisine. From traditional dishes like adobo and sinigang to more adventurous options like crispy pata and kare-kare, the menu is sure to satisfy any foodie's cravings. While the overall experience is impressive, it is worth noting that Kamayan at Palaisdaan is quite pricey compared to other local restaurants, so it may not be the best option for those on a tight budget. Additionally, some guests have reported that the service can be slow, which may be a drawback for those in a rush. However, despite these minor issues, Kamayan at Palaisdaan is still one of the best local restaurants to take visitors from abroad or other localities. The ambiance alone is enough to impress, and when combined with the delicious food and refreshing garden setting, it creates an unforgettable dining experience.
We were given a treat here. The place is along the national highway, so it was very accessible. There was a queue when we got there but because we reserved, we were immediately ushered to our floating hut. As you enter, the place opens up to this man made lake/pond surrounded by floating huts and greenery. They serve Filipino food with known specialties from contiguous areas. Memorable dishes for me were the crispy pata (perfectly crisped skin and tender meat inside) and grilled pampano. Everything else was just right grilled liempo, tilapia sa gata, grilled eggplant in gata (spicy), and pancit habhab (had extra serving of lumban's longganiza). We also ordered the chocolate mochi, halo halo, and buko pandan. I loved that the halo halo was served without sugar. Instead they give you sugar packets which you may add to the halo halo depending on the level of sweetness you prefer. Music floats from the table hopping singers (like non stop karaoke). The carps in the pond also offer relaxing entertainment. Everywhere is greenery. Nice place for family gathering and for bringing guests and even foreigners.