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looking for restaurants/bars with good food

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  1. myfaultalo

    myfaultalo DI New Member

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    any1 knows restaurants and thier best dishes...i wanna try them all wen il b back n dgte.....
    rily hope some1 can make me a list of the restaurants name and dish
    thnks..
     
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    look at the top of the page, there's a Restaurant "link" the places in there are some of the best in Dumaguete, i'm sure they'll be lots more, but as for menu items surely that's a personal choice?
     
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    oh yeah theres a link...tnks.....
    but do u know the house specialty of some of those rrestaurants.....
    cos i realy would like to try the dishes from the restaurants that are recomended by people...

    tnks for the reply..aprec8 8=)
     
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    Well, it is all to one's personal tastes, but here are a few I would recommend:

    Hayahay: Oysters (Raw and Baked), Dumaguete Express and Shrimp Sinigang

    Coco Amigos: BLT Sandwich...nice on a hot day and a P25 SMB/ P30 SML Happy Hour in the afternoons to go with it.

    Why Not: If I'm in the mood for Pizza, I get the 'Devil Pizza' here. (Although it always seems a little better at their sister resort, El Dorado.

    Don Atilano's: Babyback Ribs

    Private Garden: Home to Dumaguete's best Burger...also the Tacos great.

    Edelweiss: I have only tried the Lasagna so far, but it was good! Also, a rare place that actually seems to know how to make proper cocktails.

    Food Net: Good college student local food...the beef soup is my favorite item there.

    Outside of the City:

    El Dorado Resort (Dauin): The Sashimi is excellent and the aforementioned "Devil Pizza".

    Jo's By the Sea (Sibulan): Jo's Chicken Inato is always good and even better by the sea! The Halo Halo is good to finish.

    Estrella's (Valencia): Good home-cooked Filipino foods.


    I look forward to suggestions from others (I'm sure I have missed plenty!)
     
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    tnks so much....

    wen i was still living there it was

    city burgers chiken ang gimmiks sisig and the burgers of the restauant bak of cangs...=)
     
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    forget

    yes you missed plenty
     
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    Would you care to add any, Ginni6?

    I already acknowledged that I likely missed many...you could share suggestions...

    Incidentally, I will add... Qyosko's 'Fish Burger'. The name doesn't sound appealing, but it is a nice battered Tuna filet with a slice of mango, served on a bun with mayo.
     
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    Yes you are right

    Restaurant CASABLANCA near the market is one of the best i am sure about that.

    Greeting J.Diver
     
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    I was waiting for someone to mention that one and yes its good
     
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    For Yabs

    Mac Donalds,also
    Kentucky fried chicken soon to open

    I'm sure he recomends them
    At least thats what I heard
     
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