Been reading up on food places in Pampanga and there's just so many I don't know where to start.
I know they have lots of eat-all-you-can buffet places and so, can anyone suggest one that I can take my family to that isn't expensive?
Been reading up on food places in Pampanga and there's just so many I don't know where to start.
I know they have lots of eat-all-you-can buffet places and so, can anyone suggest one that I can take my family to that isn't expensive?
There are a lot of food shops in pampanga.
Our go to places na malapit is junjuns in san fernando, its a BBQ place but its really good at mura. Then dessert at susies(take out) or nathaniels also in san fernando
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We did an overnight trip to Pampanga 2 years ago...
Xtremely Xpresso - Subic (honestly not a fan, we found the food on the sweeter side)
Lucing's Sisig - highly recommended... (check your receipt, we were charged for items we did not order)
Razon's (The Original) - palabok and halo halo
I work and lived in Pampanga most of my life so if food is what you're looking for, there are a few places the locals will surely recommend. But it really depends on what you're in the mood for.
If you're looking for a smorgasbord at a reasonable price I would recommend Amante's inside Clark, right near El Kabayo horse range and the picnic grounds. Your kids may also enjoy riding a one-horse power engine for a change,
P220 for their buffet breakfast even on weekends and you will find the place jampacked with big bike riders and weekenders.
Their lunch is equally satisfying at just P500 for the buffet as well.
Check here: Amante Ribs & Steaks - Steakhouse - Mabalacat, Pampanga - 6 Photos | Facebook
If you wanna go native dishes, I would also recommend Mila's Tokwa't Baboy and Sisig in Sto. Domingo, behind the local LTO Office, I swear the Sizzling Pork Sisig there is to die for, literally, so bring your meds if you need them, hehehe.
Check here: Mila's Tokwa't Baboy and Sisig - Angeles City - Filipino Restaurant, Bar & Grill | Facebook
Any recommendations on budget buffet places?
Thanks for the suggestions so far.
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Si Aling Lucing ang bukambibig pag sisig, pero mas masarap ang kay Aling Mila.
If mahilig sa steak, masarap sa RUMBA sa Balibago.
Chinese food, Fortune.
Murang buffet, Bale Kapampangan and others sa McArthur sa San Fernando.
Masarap na cheesebread at spanish bread, LA Bakeshop. Masarap din pansit
Masarap na pansit malabon sa Marilao, sa Generator St. Sa Meralco Vill.[/QUOTE]
Tetoks's Food House
Teka...alin ba iyong may tocino bbq: aling lucing's ba o mila's? Iyong malapit sa chevalier's school.
Iyon iyong masarap na kung saan ako dinala eh
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Mila’s yung may tocino barbeque, samahan mo na ng tokwat baboy panalo din dun!
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Took my family to Mila’s today and we really enjoyed the food. Thank you for the recommendation.
We had the sizzling sisig, tokwa’t baboy, paco salad, and grilled bangus. Everything was perfect.
The sisig in particular, wasn’t swimming in oil, mayo, and goodness knows what else. It was a pure, non-bastardized dish that melts in your mouth.
It was our first time to have a paco salad.... suffice to say, it was divine. For someone who don’t particularly eat salads, that’s saying a lot.
The tokwa’t baboy is also a welcome thing. My wife makes them at home and I thought it was already good.... but no. I have to restrain myself from praising the dish too much in front of my wife. Hehe.
We’re going to have to go back probably within the month to try the other dishes.
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