Meldy’s Eatery is definitely one of Sta. Fe locals’ most recommended place when you’re looking for a place to have great value for your money, especially if you’re craving for some calamares around Bantayan Island!
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✅ This is a simple eatery but is definitely the one you should be looking for before you explore other food trip options in the area.
✅ Based on their reviews, other people find Meldy’s Eatery as a budget-friendly, self-service Filipino restaurant that specializes in grilled seafood and meat.
✅ Most of the people who wrote Google reviews praised the restaurant for its delicious and affordable food, with some mentioning that it is their go-to place for fresh and safe seafood.
✅ They also recommended trying the grilled fish and meat, seaweed salad, grilled pork belly, and calamares. Some reviewers noted that the seafood is fresh and clean, and the restaurant offers good value for money.
Parking Availability And Tips:
Meldy’s is located in the middle of the sprawling street full of restaurants. You may find a number of spaces for parking a motorcycle.
The crispy golden brown batter is lightly seasoned, allowing the freshness of the squid to shine through. The texture is tender and not rubbery, indicating that it’s cooked to perfection. The dish is served with a tangy and slightly spicy dip that complements the flavor of the calamares.
Meldy’s calamares is a must-try dish for anyone who loves seafood or simply wants to enjoy a tasty appetizer. We also loved their silog meals which were perfect meals to start your day!
Meldy’s was a perfect food trip starter for us on our night in Bantayan Island.
Personally, I was amazed when more than one local actually recommended it to us.
However, when you search for them online, there were also some negative reviews that mentioned issues with cleanliness, availability of certain dishes, and overcooked seafood. But these were written years ago by foreigners.
That is why I believe, foreigners may need to manage their expectations as this is a typical eatery set-up of Filipinos, but local patrons attest that it is truly one of the best in the area commending it to be a great option for your meals in Sta. Fe.
Overall, Meldy’s Eatery seems to be a decent option for those looking for affordable Filipino cuisine, especially grilled seafood, and meat.
Branch details:
Meldy’s Eatery/Restaurant 5R34+WQP, Santa Fe, Bantayan, Cebu
If you’re looking to explore untouched beaches, island-hop through crystal-clear waters, and swim with sea turtles in the wild—Balabac, Palawan might just be your next dream destination.
But before you get too excited, know this: Balabac is remote, and the journey isn’t simple. In fact, most travel blogs still point tourists to the wrong port, which can cause serious delays.
So I’m here to help you get it right—based on my own personal travel experience. This is your step-by-step guide on how to go to Balabac Palawan, with insider tips you won’t find on generic travel sites.
We trusted Balabac Island Tours-Kamp Malaya (please don’t confuse this with another tour operator with Malaya on its name) on our first time and our second time and which they definitely have gone beyond and above on both our stays.
What Is Balabac and Where Is It Located?
Balabac is a group of over 30 islands and islets located in the southwesternmost part of Palawan, close to the maritime border of Malaysia. It’s known for its remote beaches, vibrant marine life, and lack of commercial tourism—which is what makes it so special.
But because it’s so far south, it requires effort to reach. That’s why proper planning is essential.
It is best to consider guided tours or packages when planning to go to Balabac. You have to research tour operators and travel agencies that offer guided tours or packages for Balabac Island.
As for us we booked a tour right after we booked our flight. Ideally we booked months ahead since we really wanted to have a room from Kamp Malaya (if no rooms, there are tents).
It would be best to be clear about your accommodation, meals and other inclusions from your booked tour so you won’t have any frustrations or false expectations.
Step 1: Fly to Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Your journey starts by flying into Puerto Princesa International Airport (PPS)—the nearest airport to Balabac and your entry point to southern Palawan.
How to book your flight:
Book from major Philippine cities like Manila, Cebu, or Davao.
Flights are available daily via Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, or AirAsia.
If you’re flying internationally, you may need to transit via Manila.
I best recommend a one-day stay at Puerto Princesa before going to Balabac Island since most trips going to the port (for the boat/tours that will take you to Balabac) take 5-6 hours and are best traveled early in the morning.
Reminder: Have enough cash before traveling to Balabac since there are no atms at Balabac island and surrounding islets.
Why Puerto Princesa?
This is where most Balabac tours start, and it’s where you’ll catch a van or private transfer heading to Port Buliluyan—the only correct port for Balabac-bound boats.
Tip: Book morning flights so you have time to rest in Puerto Princesa before traveling early the next day.
Step 2: Stay Overnight in Puerto Princesa
One of the smartest things you can do is spend one night in Puerto Princesa before heading south. Here’s why:
The drive to Port Buliluyan takes around 5–6 hours.
Vans leave early in the morning—usually between 3:00 AM and 5:00 AM.
If you arrive late in Puerto Princesa, you’ll miss same-day transfers.
Be realistic about the amount of time you can spend exploring each day and factor in time for meals and relaxation.
This will help you allocate your time wisely and ensure that you don’t miss out on any highlights.
What to do in Puerto Princesa:
Try local delicacies at food stalls or restaurants.
Shop for last-minute supplies like snacks, dry bags, or sunscreen.
Coordinate with your tour operator (or meet them in person, if local).
Tip: Book accommodation near the city center or airport for easy pick-up.
As you’re here, or before anything else you need to plan for contingencies and emergencies.
Research and prepare medications that you might need for any allergies you have or just fully prepare a little emergency kit for your adventure.
As I remember Balabac DIY tour is not advised. As of 2023, more tour operators have been granted business permits, so best check and get deals from them
Step 3: Travel from Puerto Princesa to Port Buliluyan
This is one of the most important things you need to know: 🛑 DO NOT go to Port Rio Tuba, most blogs will write about Rio Tuba maybe this was the old jumpoff port, but this is no longer the port being used. ✅ The correct jump-off point to Balabac is Port Buliluyan in the municipality of Bataraza.
How to get to Port Buliluyan:
Join a tour package – most Balabac tours include van transfers.
Hire a private van – ideal for groups or families.
Ask your accommodation for help – some have tour contacts.
Travel time:
Around 5 to 6 hours on paved roads.
The route is scenic but long, so bring snacks and stay hydrated.
Insider tip: We booked both of our tours from Kamp Malaya that handled everything, and that was honestly the best decision. No stress, no guesswork—we were picked up from our hotel and brought directly to Buliluyan Port.
The map below shows the path from Puerto Princesa to Buliluyan Port
Once you arrive at Buliluyan Port, you’ll then take a boat to Balabac Island.
Step 4: Take a Boat from Port Buliluyan to Balabac
Once you reach Port Buliluyan, your boat journey begins. Depending on your tour operator and where you’re staying, you may head directly to Balabac mainland, or straight into island-hopping mode.
What to expect:
Boat ride takes 2 to 4 hours, depending on weather and sea conditions.
Boats are usually traditional outrigger boats (bangkas) or speedboats.
If you’re on a tour, your guide will handle boat assignments, fees, and safety briefings.
Pro tip: Be dressed for island life before boarding. Dry bags, reef-safe sunscreen, and waterproof phone pouches are essential.
Boat schedules may vary, so it’s best to check with your accommodation or tour operator for the latest information. The boat ride can take up to 4 hours, but the stunning views of the sea and islands make it worth the journey.
Typically, if you booked a Balabac tour, you only need to log your names in the small office there before heading to the assigned boat for your tour. I do recommend that you be on something that you can already swim with and be on your dry bags, hats and glasses already before they put your bags under the boat.
What to Do Once You Arrive in Balabac Islands
Balabac is all about nature, simplicity, and stunning island landscapes. There are no malls or fancy restaurants here—just raw beauty.
Top Island Stops:
Onuk Island – Private island known for sea turtle sightings and surreal blue waters.
Candaraman Island – Instagram-worthy sandbars and starfish.
Punta Sebaring – Dreamy white sand as fine as baby powder.
Canibungan and Nasubata Islands – Perfect for swimming, relaxing, and drone shots.
Tip: Make sure your tour includes Onuk Island. It’s privately owned and requires special permission, which your tour operator usually handles.
Balabac is best visited during the dry season, especially:
March to May – Perfect beach weather
Late February to early June – Generally safe for boat travel
🌧️ Avoid traveling from June to October, as the southwest monsoon (Habagat) brings rain, rough seas, and potential trip cancellations.
Where to Stay in Balabac?
We stayed at Kamp Malaya, one of the more well-known tour bases in the area. It was basic—but in the best way. Think beachfront tents, sunrise views, and meals by the water.
Most tour operators provide:
Tent or cottage accommodations
Simple but hearty meals
Freshwater for washing (limited supply)
Restroom facilities (not luxurious but decent)
How to Get Back from Balabac to Puerto Princesa
The return trip is the reverse of your arrival:
Boat back to Port Buliluyan
Van ride to Puerto Princesa (5–6 hours)
Optional: Stay overnight or head directly to the airport
Tip: Add in buffer time for unexpected delays—especially if your flight is on the same day as your return trip. Best to have it late at night or the next day.
Things To Note
The boat ride to the different islands can take hours, but the stunning views of the sea and islands make it worth the journey.
Make sure to bring enough food and water for the trip, as not all islands has stores. Also, don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun.
Exploring the Islands
Now that you have arrived at Balabac Island, it’s time to explore its natural beauty. Some of the must-visit spots on the island include:
Onuk Island – A privately-owned island with crystal-clear waters, Onuk Island is perfect for snorkeling, diving, and swimming with sea turtles. Make sure to secure permission and pay the entrance fee before visiting the island.
Punta Sebaring/Bugsuk Island – A long pristine white sand beach that stretches for kilometers, Punta Sebaring is an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. It’s also home to a small fishing village, where you can interact with the locals and learn more about their culture.
Candaraman Island – Known for its beautiful sandbar, Candaraman Island is a great place for beachcombing, swimming, and taking Instagram-worthy photos with lots of starfishes! Plus it has a sandbar near it.
And amazingly, the island has its private airstrip! Way to own an island, right?
Melville Lighthouse – Built during the American colonial period, the Melville Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the Sulu Sea. This one can be found on the main Balabac Island (this is not usually included on tours so better clarify if you want to visit this)
Ensure You Have Proper Documentation and Follow Safety Guidelines.
Before traveling to Balabac Island, make sure you have the necessary documents such as a valid passport, travel insurance, and any required visas. Additionally, follow safety guidelines provided by local authorities and your tour operator to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Pack Light and Bring Essential Items. Packing light is essential when traveling to Balabac Island, as you will need to carry your luggage during boat transfers. Make sure to bring essential items such as lightweight clothing, a swimsuit, a reusable water bottle, a waterproof bag, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first aid kit.
Respect the Environment and Local Culture. When visiting Balabac Island, remember to respect the environment by minimizing your use of single-use plastics and disposing of waste properly.
Showing respect for the environment and local customs will enhance your travel experience and leave a positive impact on the communities you visit.
Stay Connected and Informed. While the internet connection on Balabac Island may not be as reliable as in urban areas, it’s still important to stay connected and informed.
Check for updates on weather conditions, boat schedules, and any potential safety concerns. It’s also a good idea to inform your friends or family members about your travel plans and keep them updated on your whereabouts.
Explore Puerto Princesa City or Head Home.
Once you’re back in Puerto Princesa City, you can choose to explore the city’s attractions, such as the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Honda Bay, and Baker’s Hill, or head straight to the airport for your flight home. Make sure to give yourself enough time to reach the airport and check in for your flight.
Reflect on Your Trip and Share Your Experience. After returning home from your Balabac Island adventure, take some time to reflect on your experiences and memories.
Share your stories and photos with friends and family or on social media, inspiring others to visit this beautiful and off-the-beaten-path destination. By sharing your experiences, you’ll not only preserve your memories but also contribute to the growth of sustainable tourism in Balabac Island Palawan.
SUMMARY: How to Go to Balabac Palawan
Book flight to Puerto Princesa
Book a tour operator with permit for Balabac Tour
Go to Puerto Princesa
Take the transportation going to Buliluyan Port
Get on a boat for the Balabac Tour
Before embarking on your journey to Balabac Island Palawan, it’s important to plan your itinerary and budget. Decide how many days you want to spend on the island and what activities you want to do.
By following this comprehensive step-by-step guide, you’ll be well-prepared for an unforgettable trip to Balabac Island Palawan.
Personally, I think the best way other than googling “how to go to Balabac Palawan” is actually booking legitimate tour operators that previous travelers have booked with.
From planning your itinerary and budget to exploring the island’s natural wonders, you’ll have a hassle-free travel experience and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Budgeting for Your Trip
Accommodations Usually, tours have their own recommended accommodation. Either accommodations at Port Buliluyan, at actual Balabac Island, or on the other islets.
Activities and tours If you plan to participate in guided tours or packages, consider their all-inclusive prices.
Food and beverages Most tours includes food in their packages but just in case, best check with them and/or then so plan your meal if it’s not included.
Miscellaneous expenses Set aside a portion of your budget for miscellaneous expenses, such as souvenirs, tips, and unexpected costs. It’s always better to have extra money available in case of emergencies or unforeseen circumstances.
By carefully planning your itinerary and budget, you’ll be well-prepared for an unforgettable adventure to Balabac Island Palawan. With a clear idea of your priorities and expenses, you can focus on enjoying your trip and creating lasting memories.
Gosh, promise. Balabac, Palawan is truly one for the books. Everything looked like it was something that you’ll only see in travel catalogues. Even the foreigners in our group can’t believe their eyes when we went to the first beach…
Just imagine how awestruck we all were as the view and beaches seemed to still get better as we went from one island to another!
If you’re looking for a destination that’s will truly feel like an escape from your mundane and repetitive life, a tour in Balabac Palawan is so far the best beach experience you may want to save up for!
This hidden gem is located in the southernmost part of Palawan, and it offers an amazingly unique travel experience that you won’t find anywhere else in the Philippines.
We trusted Balabac Island Tours-Kamp Malaya (please don’t confuse this with another tour operator with Malaya on its name) on our first time and our second time and which they definitely have gone beyond and above on both our stays.
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In this article, let me guide you on our first Balabac experience. Well, I said it. It’s a first because it truly is something you would want to visit again and again – if you have enough time and resources.
Well first, it’s not cheap, since you have to consider getting the flight and your accommodation in Puerto Princesa and it’s a minimum of a 4-day stay (at least one in Puerto Princesa, 3 days in the island, then taking the last flight schedule for the day).
But I’m telling you it’s one of the most enriching experiences you’ll have and it’s never too late to save up for it! In this article, I’ll let you in on some tips and what you may look forward to.
If you think it looks good in pictures, wait until you get there because the picture do not justify the enchanting pristine environment you’ll find in Balabac!
Islands + Tourist Spots in Balabac
Here are the islands that we visited and some of the islands that we missed (we hope to come by again and visit them too!)
Tangkahan Beach Island
Tangkahan was our first stop and this was where we had our lunch after a 5-hour trip to Buliluyan Port.
I was tempted to dip in the waters before taking our lunch but then nah, I forgot my aqua shoes in the boat so it took me a while to put them on after it, lunch was almost ready so I ate first. We stayed on the island for an hour.
The weather was clear, the waters are at their bluest and the sand is pristine white! It was amazing. At first, I was feeling like, “Ah this would be like the typical beach hopping like most tours have” but I was wrong.
I was SO wrong.
Patawan Island
We went to Patawan Island next. And what I thought would be like a typical beach hopping was dismissed immediately.
Another great news was, we were told that there was beer here! It was very chill and we stayed here for an hour and a half! They also have a nice restroom here in case you need to do your thing.
The remoteness of the island with nice huts for sitting adds to the charm of the inviting waters. After a while of swimming and drinking beer, we next headed to our campsite!
Sicsican Island
Everyone in our boat was booked with the same tour operator, and Sicsican Island is where we were set to camp. The docking point was on the other side of the campsite, but it was really nice to walk through the path with palms.
All the foreigners in our group were given tents (most likely because they booked with travel agencies) and later in this article, I’ll let you in some tips so you can get a room like ours (the picture below) on the campsite.
I’ll have a separate discussion about the camp later in this article so read on because we’ll get to that!
Onuk Island
On our second day, we were welcomed to Onuk Island by three big tortoises! It was definitely a great spot for snorkeling. While we have our own gear, you can check the office there as they rent gear for those who want to have a look at the immense aquatic life forms around the area.
This is definitely my favorite beach of them all, as it was very picturesque and the sandbar stretches far wide which is best for non-pro swimmers like me haha. Good thing that we stayed ate our lunch and stayed here for 4 hours.
Most of the blogs I read before taking this trip mentioned that they needed the owner of the island’s permission before going here. It was a great convenience that this was automatically included in our tour package.
Just in case you’re wondering, every island has their own entrance fees, and Onuk/Onok Island’s fee according to our boat’s captain is currently P1500 ($27.56) per head. Maybe it’s also the reason why we stayed there the longest!
Not sure about the other tours but with our tour package we never had to think of anything else but our dry bags and sunblocks whenever we go from one island to another.
Truth is, for the effort of preserving the wildlife, around the area, I believe that’s a very minimal amount compared to the delight, serenity, and calmness that you’ll find on the island.
Nasubata Reef
Nasubata Reef is a coral reef that is home to a variety of fish species, including colorful clownfish and angelfish. It’s a great spot for snorkeling and diving, where you can explore the colorful underwater world. You can even see the fishes and corals with your bare eye, that is how clear the waters are on almost all the beaches in Balabac!
This was the next stop after our long stay on Onuk island. We literally anchored the boat in what seemed like a typical part of the sea. It’s really amazing how our captain and all fellow boatmen were able to find the reef without any use of GPS.
While we didn’t snorkel here, me and my husband had our first jump off a boat in deep waters. Haha.
Candaraman Island
Candaraman Island was our next stop after the reef.
We found a lot of different colors of starfish around here! While it was another great beach it had such a great current that you can just float and move on your own.
The island also has its own airstrip. Most likely it’s for the owner’s private jet and guests, what a nice thing to have right?
Mansalangan Sandbar: A Blink-and-You’ll-Miss-It Beauty
Mansalangan Sandbar ended up being the second-to-the-last stop of our 4D3N tour with Kamp Malaya—and honestly, it was the highlight of the entire trip. What made it even more special was that this stop wasn’t included the first time we visited Balabac (since we only took the 3D2N trip), so seeing it this time felt like an unexpected bonus.
When the tide is low, a slim stretch of powdery white sand appears in the middle of calm, crystal-clear waters, creating a scene that feels almost unreal. Stayed for a while —just enough time to walk barefoot, snap photos, and soak it all in before heading to the final stop. Quiet, simple, and breathtaking, Mansalangan Sandbar was a beautiful reminder that even repeat trips can still surprise you.
Canimeran Island
On our last day (of our 3D2N trip), we headed first to Bancalaan Island to submit the log files for the guests. We didn’t alight the boat since it was just a stopovers for boats heading back to Buliluyan Port, but just before we went back, we headed straight to Canimeran Island. This is where we ate our last lunch.
We stayed here until 1PM and headed to Buliluyan Port again to take the 5 hour trip back to Puerto Princesa.
Canibungan Island
Now this was the last stop on our 4D3N trip,
Balabac Island
Balabac Island is the main island in Balabac, and it’s where the town proper is located. We were not able to visit Balabac Island but we’d love too (hopefully we can go back again right?).
Here are the other beaches and tourist spots we would love to check out:
Matangule sandbar
Punta Sebaring
Ramos Island
Bobby’s Island
Secam Island
Cabcabun Island
Timbayan Island (rock formation)
Reasons To Visit At Least Once
1. Unspoilt beaches Aside from the pristine white beaches, you don’t get much of a crowd. No watersports, no trash. More of seaweeds, roots, sandbars, live corals… all-nature and aquatic life.
2. Remoteness = Best Escape Without a signal for days, you might as well forget about almost everything for a moment. It’s a way to shut yourself up from all the noise.
3. Clear waters What else is more inviting than clear waters right? Just be careful because what would at first seem shallow could run really deep!
4. No pirates or crocodiles Yep, you read it right! You might have heard stories about it but my theory is this. The armed people would be most likely coast guards (as there is a base in Balabac) because it’s the nearest island from Spratlys Island, an island disputed by which ownership is still disputed by China and the Philippines.
How to Go To Balabac Palawan
Transportation to Balabac Palawan
Getting to Balabac, Palawan can be a bit of a challenge, but it’s definitely worth it. Here are some of the ways to get to Balabac:
Manila to Balabac Palawan
The easiest way to get to Balabac from Manila is to take a flight to Puerto Princesa, and then take a van or bus to Buliluyan Port, which is the jump-off point for island hopping tours in Balabac. The travel time from Manila to Puerto Princesa is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, while the travel time from Puerto Princesa to Buliluyan Port is approximately 5-6 hours.
Coron to Balabac Palawan
Take a ferry to Coron Boat Station and then to El Nido Palawan then take the bus to Puerto Princesa and then to Rio Tuba then take a ferry to Balabac Island Pier, which is in Buliluyan Port.
Most articles you may read may mention Rio Tuba but Buliluyan port is a more recent pier used to go to Balabac this 2026.
Puerto Princesa to Balabac Palawan
If you’re coming from Puerto Princesa, you can take a van or bus to Buliluyan Port, which is approximately 6 hours away.
We find that the best way to enjoy your Balabac experience is to directly book a tour as they usually fetch everyone straight from their hotels.
Tour Package & Experience
To make your trip to Balabac Palawan hassle-free, it’s recommended to book a tour package with a reliable and experienced tour operator. We booked a tour with Kamp Malaya three months ahead.
What we chose on our first time there was a 3D2N package which is inclusive of a tour, accommodation, food, and transportation to and from Puerto Princesa. On our second time there, we booked the 4D3N package which was definitely a great decision because we were able to also visit Mansalangan sandbar.
The Camp Experience
The campsite of the Kamp Malaya tour had a common bathroom for everyone. The camp was not too crowded even when most of the tourists were in tents.
Mobile signal was hard to come by but that’s perfect when you want to shut out the noise from social media right? But when we went back again, they had a Starlink (but just enough for quick scrolling).
As for electricity, it only comes on from 6 pm to 6 am. And don’t worry, because there are electrical outlets in the huts where your group come together for meals.
You may find that the same captain and boatmen you have on your boat are the same people who will be accommodating you during meal time (breakfast, lunch, and dinner). Just let them know if you need anything like an extra meal as they would most likely try to help you.
Customized Tour Package
If you have a specific itinerary or budget in mind, you try to ask if they can tailor-fit your tour package based on your preferences and needs.
Best Tips & Reminders
Before you head on an adventure to Balabac Palawan, here are some tips and reminders that you should consider:
Pack light: Since you’ll be island hopping and camping, it’s important to pack only the essentials. Bring only the clothes, toiletries, and gadgets that you need for the trip.
Bring insect repellent: Balabac is known for its abundance of mosquitoes, so make sure to bring insect repellent to protect yourself from mosquito bites.
Stay hydrated: Balabac can be hot and humid, so make sure to drink plenty of water and other fluids to stay hydrated. Bring your own water tumbler/plastic bottle as you can refill from water jugs provided by the camp.
Respect the environment and local culture: Balabac is a beautiful and pristine destination, so make sure to respect the environment and avoid leaving trash behind. Also, make sure to respect local customs and traditions, and listen to your boatmen.
A 3D2N in Balabac would be nice but imagine how much more you could find when you take the 4D3N option, right?
You can choose to spend one day in Puerto Princesa (before your first day in Balabac) and take another day after your last day in Balabac to avoid the hassle. As for us, we got the last flight back to Manila on our last day to make sure that we won’t miss the flight in case of any delay in the 6-hour trip from Buliluyan Port in Bataraza back to Puerto Princesa.
Make sure to have your dry bags already with you in the van! It was such a breeze especially as we have gone straight to the island hopping after the long trip in the van. Don’t forget to have your sunblock, sunglasses, hat, and something to cover your arms in there in case the heat gets prickly.
These dry bags have been with us for a year now and guess what! We never had to worry about getting our things wet ever since we decide on getting these. In case you want to get yours here’s the link to getting it from Lazada and here’s a different brand but what I find as the best-reviewed dry bag on Amazon.
Dry bags are a great investment if you’re planning to travel, not just beaches, because they are also very useful when it’s raining.
For your first day in Balabac, make sure to dress in something with swimming in mind. I remember that some in our group had to change in the boats since there was no place else to change clothes.
The best place to sit in the boat would be in the middle. Yes, thank me later.
Book months ahead so you can have a room. We booked our tour right after we booked our flights. Having your own hut is quite convenient as you have a fan, your own electrical outlet, mosquito net, and a bed to rest on after a long day. Maybe it was also a great thing that we booked directly with the owner!
We also brought with us the aqua shoes that we got from Decathlon. These shoes have kept our feet safe from hard rocks and sharp stone beaches. Plus it has a snug fit that only sand, not stones, get in.
Don’t drink tap water. This goes for every travel you’d have. Which would you rather have, resisting having to drink or have a stomachache?
Best to have travel chargers, so that it won’t be only you who could charge when outlets run out right?
Weather Forecast in Balabac Palawan
Balabac, Palawan has a tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C throughout the year. The best time to visit Balabac is from February to May, when the weather is dry and sunny.
However, it’s also possible to visit Balabac during the rainy season, which is from June to January.
Budget for a Balabac, Palawan Trip
Let’s base this budget on a 3D2N trip we had.
Package tour – P 12,500/per head ( x2 in our case)
One-day hotel in Puerto Princesa – at least P 1500
Car / Motor rental for a day in Puerto Princesa – at least P 500
Meals (for two people, three meals at the most) – P 2000
Extra money (toiletries, chips, sunblock, pasalubong, etc.) – P 6000
This brings us to P30,500 for two people WITHOUT the back-and-forth airfare. So yes, it’s definitely something you may want to save up for!
Alternatives for the overnight packages
In case you’re not yet ready for the full overnight tour packages there was a time that you can book different Balabac Tour Packages on Klook.
As of last check the below tours are no longer offered in Klook, but you can check with other tour operators if they can accomodate the below sample itineraries for you.
Summing It Up
It’s one-of-a-kind and something you would truly want to save up for!
From crystal-clear waters to diverse marine life, Balabac has something for every type of traveler. Whether you’re a nature lover, a beach bum, or an adventure seeker, Balabac Palawan should definitely be on your travel list.
Overall, Balabac Palawan is a destination that you need to see at least once in your life. With its natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality, Balabac, Palawan will surely leave a lasting impression on you.
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The mobile coffee is in an open-air area. They even bring their dogs sometimes!
Address of Coffee Mariano Mobile
Halcon St., Batong Malake, Los Baños, Philippines, Los Baños, Philippines
✨Their mobile coffee, has been making waves with their Spanish Latte, and I can attest that it is definitely worth the hype.
✨So, what exactly is a Spanish Latte? Essentially, it’s a twist on the classic latte, combining perfectly brewed espresso with a hint of sweetened condensed milk. The result is a creamy, smooth, and oh-so-delicious coffee concoction that will have you dreaming of warm Spanish nights and vibrant flamenco dances.
As of writing a cup of this latte’s ranges from P80 for a hot cup, P100 for medio size (cold), and P115 for grande (cold), you get a high-quality coffee experience without breaking the bank.
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
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✅ The taste wasn’t the only thing that impressed me. The caffeine kick from the espresso was absolutely spot-on. It was strong enough to wake me up and get me through the day, but not so overpowering that I was left jittery or anxious.
✅ In fact, I found the latte to be my perfect pick-me-up, especially during those mid-afternoon slumps.
✅ Plus, you can ask them to customize your order, like maybe lessen the sugar, or have an alternative milk even as satisfying as adding another espresso shot!
Parking Availability And Tips:
You may find a lot of parking spaces around the area. Sometimes you can even park iin front of their mobile coffee space just in case you’re on the go.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Sure, the Spanish Latte sounds great, but what about the other offerings at Coffee Mariano Mobile?” Fear not, my fellow coffee enthusiasts! I’ve sampled a few of their other drinks, and I can assure you that they are all top-notch.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
From classic Americanos to deliciously refreshing iced coffee, there’s something for everyone at this charming mobile coffee shop.
And don’t forget to spread the word about this gem!
A mobile coffee cart is what you need to look for when you’re on the hunt for Coffee Mariano for the first time. I remember on some of their old posts that they are also available for weddings and events. Sometimes Liwayway Eatery also sets up their stall beside them, and actually, this is how we discovered Liwayway’s Margherita Pizza that we loved at first bite.
Below we have compiled all the details of how you can find Coffee Mariano Mobile. Make sure also to check their pages for any changes as our posts may not always be updated.
Branch details:
Coffee Mariano Mobile
Halcon St., Batong Malake, Los Baños, Philippines, Los Baños, Philippines
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Felchie’s and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
We discovered these Cad Choco Handmade Ice Cream from FelChie’s that you may find around Los Banos or when you’re planning to go on a food trip in Laguna.
This franchise has a lot of branches throughout the Philippines and we’re listing some of them at the end of this article.
Address of Felchie’s Los Banos
(Beside Chubby Habbi’s) 10276 Ruby Street, Los Banos Subdivision, 4030, Los Baños, Laguna
✨Felchie’s is a charming and cozy food stop that serves up the most delectable hand made ice cream.
✨This is the perfect place to visit when you’re in the mood for something cold and creamy, made with the freshest and highest quality ingredients. Every scoop is guaranteed to be an indulgent treat that will satisfy your cravings.
✨ What sets them apart is their commitment to hand crafting every single flavor of ice cream on their menu. This artisanal approach results in a unique and unforgettable taste experience that will have you coming back for more.
As of writing it is currently priced at: : P148-P399
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
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✅ The different ice cream varieties at Felchie’s features flavors that are sure to delight your taste buds. I find them very creamy and perfect in every scoop!
✅ From Cadbury chocolate to more adventurous flavors like Real Duriany to Oreo Cheesy and, you’ll find that there’s something for everyone.
Parking Availability And Tips:
The parking area of Mercato LB is enough to hold a volume of vehicles.
Felchie’s Super Creamy Handmade Ice Cream offers tempting and creative flavors (ex: durian) if you’re feeling adventurous, but they also have go-to flavors if you just want to try if it’s really different.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
In case you want to add this ice cream shop for your next food trip around Los Banos, Laguna you better go with a group so you can check out their different flavors and share them together!
And if you can’t decide which flavor to try, you can always sample their smallest offers before making your big selections as pasalubong. They also use only the finest ingredients in their ice cream, ensuring that every scoop is packed with rich, bold flavors.
We find Felchie’s a great partner whenever we’re craving a cold treat on a stroll around Raymundo.
Below we have compiled all the details of how you can find Felchie’s Hand Made Ice Cream so you can try their one-of-a-kind super creamy treat. Make sure to also check their pages for any changes as our posts may not always be updated.
Branches details:
(Beside Chubby Habbi’s) 10276 Ruby Street, Los Banos Subdivision, 4030, Los Baños, Laguna
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Joe’s Ilonggo Inasal and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
If you’re craving for some homey tasting chicken inasal, Joe’s Ilonggo Inasal is the best place to satisfy that hunger when you’re around Los Banos or having a food trip in Laguna.
✨ Joe’s is located at the back of Star Commercial and just before the paid parking area.
✨ Their chicken inasal is so good and is greatly balanced with their inasal rice topped with fried garlic bits.
As of writing it is currently priced at: P95 for Paa (thigh and leg) and P99 for the Pecho (breast and wing) part.
If you’re craving for some inasal goodness and you’re not around Los Banos, why not check out this menu from Mang Inasal?
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Other Details:
✅ Personally I find their chicken inasal as best paired with their their 2-pc chorizo (P30)
✅ If you want to eat by hand, there are gloves available on the counter.
✅ You can order ahead if you’re just picking it up. But if you’re going to dine inside, they don’t allow ordering ahead as they stick to serving the meals fresh and hot.
Parking Availability And Tips:
LB Square Parkway, Lopez Ave, Los Baños, Laguna or 569V+VV Los Baños, Laguna
Joe’s offers other Filipino comfort food that you might just want to try with your food trip buddies when you’re around Los Banos, Laguna. Best to go with a group so you have a taste of their different ulam options and share them together!
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
The restaurant’s atmosphere is simple and comfortable, allowing guests to focus on the delicious flavors of the food. As the Chicken Inasal meal is presented to the table, it’s easy to see why it has gained such popularity. The plate features a fresh-off-the-grill chicken quarters. The dish is well-presented and visually appealing without being overly elaborate.
The Chicken Inasal itself is tender, juicy, and cooked to perfection. Which I think would be a marinade, made from a blend of native spices, vinegar, and calamansi, gives the chicken a rich, savory taste with a hint of tanginess. The smoky flavor from the open flame adds a layer of depth to the dish. The chicken is not only delicious but also cooked just right, ensuring that every bite is full of flavor.
The garlic rice served alongside the chicken is a noteworthy addition to the meal. The rice is soft and fluffy, with the addition of crispy garlic bits that add a satisfying crunch. The garlic flavor is prominent but not overpowering, making it the ideal accompaniment to the chicken.
Personally I like to pair my chicken meal with an order of grilled chorizo as it reminds of the chorizo/longganisang San Pablo that I grew up with.
Below we have compiled all the details of how you can find Joe’s Inasal. Make sure to also check their pages for any changes as our post may not always be updated.
Branch details:
LB Square Parkway, Lopez Ave, Los Baños, Laguna 569V+VV Los Baños, Laguna
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with We Deliver and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
We Deliver is a nostalgic and affordable silog place for UPLB alumni as it has served filling meals for a very affordable price ever since. Even now they have a P25 meal consisting of egg and rice that is such a life saver for university students on a budget. You can try this quaint place when you’re around Los Banos or when you’re planning to go on a food trip in Laguna.
✨We Deliver is a popular food stop that has earned a reputation for serving delicious and affordable silog meals, especially for students. It’s a go-to spot for anyone looking for a satisfying meal on a budget without compromising on quality and taste.
✨ You can find your favorite silog meals here for a very cheap price, just one of the perfect food trip choices to maximize the number of meals on your budget!
As of writing their cheapest meal is about P25 pesos and the least cheap meal without drinks goes to about P85 pesos.
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
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✅ We Deliver prides itself on providing generous portions at prices that won’t break the bank. They understand that for students and budget-conscious individuals, affordability is crucial. Despite the low prices, they never compromise on the quality of the food they serve.
✅ They also parthered with the Order Ready App so that they can cater to student who wants their meals delivered.
Parking Availability and Tips:
There are a number of parking areas around Raymundo gate. Or you can just usually park around the campus and just walk towards Raymundo Gate.
Has Pet-Friendly Area
We Deliver features a variety of silog meals, from the classic tapsilog, tocilog, and longsilog, to popular Filipino dishes like adobo and sinigang. They understand the importance of offering meals that are both delicious and affordable, especially for students who are on a tight budget.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
Ask any UPLB alumni and they might get a hint of nostalgia if you’ll mention We Deliver’s oily rice, they might remember it as the silog place that was located near UPLB gate. A single meal from We Deliver is cheap but filling enough to satiate a student or anyone who’s on a budget. They even mentioned that they charge an additional P10 for take-out transactions to keep their margins low for students. We Deliver definitely is the most student-budget-friendly place when you’re near UPLB.
Best to expect a jampacked place during dinner and lunchtime as the place is a bit small and cannot cater to everyone who would want to dine in. But think about it, what is a mere P10 for a cause that supports keeping scholars well fed, right?
They also offer a convenient delivery service thru the Order Ready app which is perfect for busy students who are short on time.
Below we have compiled all the details of how you can find We Deliver. Make sure to also check their pages for any changes on their opening hours/days and their location as our post may not always be updated.
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Barrio Cafe and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
Picture a plate of perfectly cooked pasta, coated in a luscious and creamy truffle sauce that is simply irresistible. And if that wasn’t enough, the dish is topped with prosciutto that adds a satisfying slick of a salty flavor.
This is just one of the dishes you can find in Barrio Cafe that you can try when you’re around Los Banos or a stop over you might want to check out if you’re planning to go on a food trip in Laguna.
✨Every bite of the Prosciutto Truffle Pasta is a flavor explosion that will leave your taste buds dancing with delight. As soon as you take a bite, you’ll notice how well the flavors and textures go together. The pasta is cooked just right, and the truffle sauce is the star of the show.
✨ It’s creamy and rich, with a hint of earthy taste that adds depth to the dish. The prosciutto slices are salty and savory, giving a nice contrast to the sauce. They’re also thin and tender, adding a light crunch that goes well with the pasta and sauce.
As of writing it is currently priced at: P229
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
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✅ One of the best things about this pasta dish is that it’s not too heavy. Even though the ingredients and flavors are rich, it’s still a light and enjoyable meal. All the different parts of the dish work well together, so it’s a really tasty combination.
✅ The friendly atmosphere at Barrio Cafe makes the dining experience even better. Plus they have wifi which is perfect if you’re thinking about working or studying while having tasty meals at your reach.
✅ Barrio Cafe shares the same space and kitchen with O Moon Laksa which is perfect if you’re in to try Macanese cuisine together with your coffee.
Parking Details
We usually park on the side of Mercury Drug, you can also find other spots in the other parking areas on Agapita street.
Branch details:
Los Banos Branch 56FV+2FV Plaza Agapita, Los Baños, Laguna
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with O Moon Laksa and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
Craving a taste of Macanese cuisine? Look no further than Ō mōon Laksa, a food stop that serves up some of the most delectable dishes around around Los Banos. Best check them out too or when you’re in on a food trip in Laguna.
✨ One of the standout offerings at Ō mōon Laksa is the Five Spice Chicken, a mouth-watering dish that is sure to satisfy your cravings.
✨ The this chicken at Ō mōon Laksa is a true masterpiece, marinated in a blend of five spices that includes star anise, cloves, cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, and fennel seeds. The result is a fragrant and flavorful chicken that is cooked to perfection, with tender and juicy meat that is bursting with flavor.
✨ But the chicken is just the beginning – you can also check out their laksa choices if you’re in the mood for satisfying a craving for a warm, spicy, and flavorful soup.
As of writing it is currently priced at P129 for a solo plate and P239 for sharing.
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
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✅ We find that the Five Spice Chicken is best paired with the pasta options from Barrio Cafe which is a cafe that shares the same space and kitchen as them.
✅ They also have P99 rice meals that you might want to check out when you’re in for a filling treat. We usually pair this with their affordable rice meals.
✅ Their egg tarts are usually sold out so just in case, ask them if it’s available, who knows, you might be lucky!
Parking Availability and Tips:
The best parking would be in front of the place or any vacant parking space on Agapita street.
Ō mōon Laksa offers other Macanese flavoring that are not intimidating for us to try, especially for those of us who aren’t yet acquainted with the kind of cuisine.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
In case you want to add Ō mōon Laksa for your next food trip around Los Banos, Laguna best for you to go with a group so you can check out their Macanese options and have a taste of different dishes together.
If you’re in to taking a break from the ordinary, go indulge in some Macanese cuisine at O Moon Laksa! Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, the Five Spice Chicken is sure to satisfy your cravings and leave you feeling satisfied. And with their warm and inviting atmosphere, friendly staff, and commitment to quality, O Moon Laksa is the perfect destination for anyone looking for an unforgettable culinary experience.
You can also check out the other dishes of Barrio Cafe which is a cafe that shares the same space and kitchen as them.
Most customers love their seafood laksa but you know what, I woudl like to have a taste of their egg tarts because are always sold out! They also have rice meals that you can avail for only P99! Who else wants to have a good fill of these sumptuous choices?
Below we have compiled the details of how you can find O Moon Laksa. Make sure to also check their social pages for any changes as our posts may not always be updated.
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Micha’s Bakery or the Micha’s Kitchen and Commissary and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
On a recent visit to Micha’s Bakery, I discovered a delightful and unique creation – the Red Velvet Crinkles with Cream Cheese Filling. You better check this out if you love anything red velvet!
Address of Micha’s bakery
Grove st, Los Baños, 4031 (569V+GP Los Baños, Laguna)
✨These scrumptious treats are essentially two red velvet crinkles sandwiching a generous layer of cream cheese, offering a perfect balance of flavors and textures.
✨The crinkles themselves are moist and tender, with a beautiful ruby hue that is sure to catch your eye. The dusting of powdered sugar on top adds a touch of elegance. The star of the show, however, is the tangy, creamy cream cheese filling that complements the richness of the red velvet crinkle perfectly.
✨ These cookies are sure to please any dark chocolate lover. As it provides a unique and satisfying experience as it delivers a just enough sweetness to emphasize the dark chocolate taste.
As of writing it is currently priced at: P25 per piece
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
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✅ These crinkles are best stored in the refrigerator (because of the cream cheese) if you’re not eating it right away.
✅ One of the best things about these red velvet crinkles is their portion size. Imagine getting two crinkles (with cream cheese in between) for just 25 pesos! They’re just the right amount of indulgence without leaving you feeling guilty.
✅ Plus, these crinkles are reasonably priced, making them an affordable treat for everyone.
Parking Availability And Tips:
There isn’t a lot of parking. It is best to park on campus or near Demarces and then walk to the bakery to avoid getting apprehended by traffic police.
The next time you find yourself in the neighborhood, be sure to stop by Micha’s Bakery and treat yourself to their Red Velvet Crinkles with Cream Cheese Filling so you’ll know what it’s like to be swept away by the captivating flavors and textures of this decadent delight.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
And don’t forget to spread the word about this gem!
Micha’s offers a lot of other sweet and luscious options like chocolate eclairs, carrot cream cheese bars, red velvet crinkles, and assorted cookies. Plus did you know that the famous cream puffs that are very nostalgic and the go-to pasalubong requested by UPLB alumni.
Here are their other offerings that we truly liked and recommend:
Below we have compiled all the details of how you can find Micha’s Bakery and their other branch, Micha’s Kitchen and Commissary. Make sure to also check their pages for any changes as our post may not always be updated.
Branch details:
Micha’s Bakery Grove st, Los Baños, 4031 (569V+GP Los Baños, Laguna)
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Micha’s Bakery or the Micha’s Kitchen and Commissary and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
If you’re looking for a legitimate Korean Cream Cheese experience you need to try the ones from Micha’s Bakery that you can find in Los Banos and a great stop when you’re planning to go on a food trip in Laguna.
Has Pet-Friendly Area
Address of Micha’s bakery
Grove st, Los Baños, 4031 (569V+GP Los Baños, Laguna)
✨So far this is the best Korean Cream cheese bread we’ve had that doesn’t skimp on the cream cheese and has actual fresh garlic flavor.
✨ This Korean Cream Cheese Garlic Bread is filled with sweetened cream cheese, then dipped in a savory-sweet garlic butter sauce.
✨ Micha’s is one of the well-known bakeries in Los Banos and is especially loved by the residents and the university students. They recently opened an extension of their bakery just a quick walk away from their original first branch.
As of writing it is currently priced at: P100
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Other Details:
✅ This Korean Cream Cheese isn’t always available early in the morning so best if you’ll ask them what time it will be available before going to the bakery. Contact details are below.
✅ The bread is best eaten right away while it’s hot and fresh.
✅ If you’re thinking that P100 is a bit steep for one bread then you need to know that it’s enough to be shared by two to three, is very filling and could satiate your hunger.
Parking Availability And Tips:
Parking is a bit scarce since the bakery is just beside the road. Best if you’ll park inside the campus or around Demarces then walk towards the bakery to avoid being apprehended by the traffic officials.
Micha’s Bakery offers other pastries and delicacies that you might want to try like their baked macaroni, blueberry cheesecake, cookies, and other cakes.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
In case you want to add Micha’s Kitchen for your next food trip around Los Banos, Laguna I recommend that you go have at it with a group so you can order their different pastries and cakes to try it together.
Micha’s Bakery has another branch that is just a quick walk from the bakery, you may find Micha’s Kitchen and Commissary beside Bonito’s Bar and Restaurant.
We have tried ordering a pan of their baked macaroni before and they were generous enough to let us use the pan for a day (they mentioned that only Los Banos residents are allowed to do this, yep we live around here!)
You’ll find a lot of good pastry goodies when you visit both branches of Micha’s, the only difference is that you can have a quick coffee on the Micha’s Kitchen and Commissary branch.
Below we have compiled all the details of how you can find the Micha’s branches. Make sure to also check their pages for any changes as our posts may not always be updated.
Branch details:
Micha’s Bakery Grove st, Los Baños, 4031 (569V+GP Los Baños, Laguna)
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Drip and Bites and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
We discovered these Dark Chocolate Cookies from Drip and Bites @dripandbites that you can try when you’re around Los Banos or when you’re planning to go on a food trip in Laguna.
Drip and Bites offer different chunky cookies that you can choose from like White Chocolate, and regular chocolate cookies that are sure a hit if you’re having sweet cravings!
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
In case you want to add Drip and Bites for your next food trip around Los Banos, Laguna you better go with a group so you can check out their different sweet options and share them together!
Drip and Bites’ Dark Chocolate Cookies is a great dessert when you’re food hopping around Mercato. You do know that our stomach always has space for dessert– especially for a chunky cookie!
This is the only Drip and Bites stall but you can also order online from their shop on Shopee.
✨If you like your cookies chunky and soft with generous chocolate portions, head over to Drip and Bites on Mercato LB or check out their Shopee store to get a taste of their divine cookies!
✨Indulge in the ultimate chocolate experience with these delicious chunky dark chocolate-flavored cookies. Perfect for snacking or sharing with friends and family, as each cookie is very big and can be shared by two.
✨ These cookies are sure to please any dark chocolate lover. As it provides a unique and satisfying experience as it delivers a just enough sweetness to emphasize the dark chocolate taste.
As of writing it is currently priced at: 60 per piece
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
How to Get Drip and Bites Cookies
✅ If you can’t go to Los Baños, Laguna, check out their Shopee link to order from them. Their cookies are safely packed and are marked perishable when delivered.
✅ If you’re thinking that P60 is quite expensive for a piece of cookie, you need to know that the cookie itself is so big! Two can share it if you’re simply trying to taste it as you’re having your food trip around Los Baños.
✅ If you want to try it first, they give out free cookies for tasting!
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Liwayway Corner and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
For those who haven’t tried this yet we believe you’ll love this Hummus Sourdough Toast from Liwayway Eatery – Laguna that you check out when you’re around Los Banos or when you’re planning to go on a food trip in Laguna.
✨This delectable toast is the perfect way to end your day. Made with freshly-baked, artisan sourdough bread and topped with a delicious combination of hummus, roasted tomatoes, eggplant, za’atar spice, pesto oil, and a light vinaigrette, this toast is sure to please.
✨The tangy hummus, earthy eggplant, and zesty Za’atar spice provide a unique flavor profile, while the pesto oil and vinaigrette add a hint of richness. With its unique blend of flavors, this toast is sure a hit for those who have tasted hummus for the first time.
As of writing it is currently priced at P160
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Other Details:
✅ Hummus is a Middle Eastern dip or spread made from cooked, mashed chickpeas, tahini (sesame seed paste), lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and various seasonings.
✅ It is typically served as a dip with pita bread, vegetables, or crackers, and is also a popular sandwich spread. But for Liwayway Eatery they served it on top of their handmade sourdough.
✅ If you’re not sure if you’ll like hummus you can try Liwayway’s other toast option which is a no-fail and truly delectable, grilled cheese toast.
For those who haven’t tried this yet we believe you’ll love this Hummus Sourdough Toast from Liwayway Eatery – Laguna that you check out when you’re around Los Banos or when you’re planning to go on a food trip in Laguna.
✨This delectable toast is the perfect way to end your day. Made with freshly-baked, artisan sourdough bread and topped with a delicious combination of hummus, roasted tomatoes, eggplant, za’atar spice, pesto oil, and a light vinaigrette, this toast is sure to please.
✨The tangy hummus, earthy eggplant, and zesty Za’atar spice provide a unique flavor profile, while the pesto oil and vinaigrette add a hint of richness. With its unique blend of flavors, this toast is sure a hit for those who have tasted hummus for the first time.
As of writing it is currently priced at P160
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Liwayway Eatery offers a number of indulgent and creative food options for you to try. We especially love their Margherita Pizza and this toast is next.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
Liwayway Eatery- Laguna’s Hummus Toast is a great snack when you’re up for quick fixes plus it’s a great food choice if you’re up to try the different options around Mercato LB. Liwayway Eatery usually post every month on their social pages the schedule of their stall and where to find them. Usually they’ll either be at their Umali spot, or at Mercato LB and
Another Liwayway pick that we can recommend is their Margherita Pizza which is a greater palate starter when you’re up into checking out the other stalls around Mercato LB. The one on the right is a newly offered pizza, Creamy Spinach, that we’re excited to try anytime soon!
You may find that their sourdough breads and pizzas are not too sour. I found out that they specifically intended to do this through a dough-making technique called poolish. Here we have compiled all the details of how you can find Liwayway Eatery Laguna. Make sure to also check their pages for any changes as our posts may not always be updated.
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Liwayway Corner and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
Have you tried this Margherita Pizza from Liwayway Corner that you can try when you’re around Los Baños or when you’re doing your food crawl around Laguna. This is our go-to weekend treat as this is only available from Thursday to Sunday!
✨This is a pop-up stall that you would love to not miss. They serve pastries, pasta, pizza, and bread!
✨ Liwayway’s Margherita pizza would be very memorable when you have expereienced its very stretchy cheese with just the right hint of basil as it goes very balanced with the cheese and tomato. Best to eat when it’s hot!
As of writing it is currently priced at: P280
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Parking Availability and Tips:
If you’re thinking about parking, best to go to their Mercato LB stall since the place has a great space to accommodate lots of vehicles.
Other Details:
Some items on their menu are not always available, as it may run out fast, but you can always check out their other items for they are truly yummy and unforgettable.
We love pairing their items with choices from Coffee Mariano if you’re visiting their stall around Halcon St.
Has Pet-Friendly Area
Liwaway Eatery offers different pizzas and other quick-eat choices on their food stall. And don’t underestimate this seemingly simple set-up because they make sure to serve your orders hot! We also come back for their toasts (which we is for another post!)
In case you want to add Liwayway Eatery – Laguna for your next food trip around Laguna, or when you’re having a grand food crawl around Los Baños, we recommend that you go together with a group so you can enjoy different dishes and share them together!
Liwayway Eatery – Laguna also offers doughnuts aside from their pizzas, toasts, and baos! They are our go-to quick snack whenever we’re undecided about what we want to eat because we love everything they offer! Next up on our list is trying out their baos!
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
Liwayway Eatery – Laguna opens different stalls around Los Baños, they could open in Mercato LB, Elbi Community Market, and their Halcon St. spot beside Coffee Mariano. It would be best to check their FB page for their schedule and where you’ll find them on your food trip date ;).
We personally love and recommend their hummus sourdough toasts. Next up on our list would be trying out their bao choices with fried chicken, coleslaw, gochugaru, and pork floss.
Below we have compiled all the details of Liwayway’s stall locations that they had for the past 6 months. It would be best to check their FB page for their stall schedule and location!
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Wildbreads and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
If you love bread and want to try something new, check out this Rosas croissant (kruuh-sant) from Wildbreads when you’re having a foodtrip around Los Baños! But you may want to schedule your food trip because this one’s only available during Friday to Sundays only.
✨You may only avail of this croissant from Friday to Sunday since the shop is only open on those days.
✨ This croissant has a strawberry cream cheese filling that you crave for over and over again once tasted.
As of writing it is currently priced at: P140 each.
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Parking Availability and Tips:
There are many parking spaces inside UPLB, especially beside Raymundo gate, just a few steps away from the store.
Other Details:
Best if you’ll reserve or preorder online (thru their Facebook page) or inquire through their Viber/SMS if you can’t come to the store early since most of their bread runs out early.
Also check their announcement if they are implementing walk-in orders only so you can plan ahead.
Wildbreads offers different menu and breads too during holidays so best check out their FB page if you want to have a taste of this Rosas Croissant.
Has Pet-Friendly Area
Wildbreads offers different croissants, pizza, and bread choices. It’s the nicest breakfast place to start your food trip around Los Baños. Their croissants are very big and whenever you pair them with their sourdough pizzas you might have a full tummy enough to skip lunch.
In case you want to add Wildbreads for your next food trip around Los Banos, or whenever you’re around Laguna, we recommend that you go together with a group so you can enjoy their different breads and share them together while picking which bread tastes best for you!
Wildbreads’ Rosas Croissant is a true delight for your palate and something you might want to taste over and over again. What we love about Wildbreads is that they serve really fresh croissants plus they also serve your pizzas fresh whenever you order from them.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
Currently, Wildbreads is available only from Friday to Sunday in their store. But they also set up a weekend food stall sometimes in Los Baños.
If you’re not sure what to pick, you only need to ask them their best-sellers! Their menu changes, so it’s best to check or message their Facebook first to see what they are currently offering.
Below we have compiled all the details of Wildbreads so you check it out when you’re around Los Baños!
We have absolutely full and happy tummies whenever we go back for this Pork Sisig from Hungry U that you can try when you’re around Los Banos. It’s located on the farthest stall on the food garage just across Jollibee Junction (beside Mercury Drug).
Address of Visited Branch:
Kalye Ekis Food Garage, Lopez Ave, Los Baños, 4030 Laguna
✨Their sisig sometimes run out early due to the load of orders from their loyal customers from different offices from Los Banos to Calamba area. Amazing, right?
✨ Their sisig is best paired with their yummy chili garlic.
. As of writing it is currently priced at: 105 for a solo sizzling meal and P150 for a sharing platter
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Parking Availability and Tips:
The best parking area would be on the underground parking of Robinson’s Los Banos since it’s the nearest parking area around there.
Other Details:
Due to the consistent quality of their sisig you might want to check first if they still have sisig in stock since it runs out early at times.
You may want to reserve a platter or a sisig meal by reaching them on their numbers ahead to make sure that you get to taste this dish.
Hungry U offers different sizzling meals, burgers and they even have liquor! The pork sisig platter is under their pulutan choices, and we’re sure it’s a great beer pair for sure!
In case you want to add Hungry U for your next food trip around Los Baños or when you’re around food crawling in Laguna, we recommend that you go together with a group so you can enjoy the different dishes available and share them together!
Hungry U’s pork sisig requires a lot of rice, if you’re up to eating it alone. It’s not the usual sisig made from pork face as it’s more made of liempo (or pork belly). We even always request to have less onion whenever we order.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
Hungry U doesn’t have other branches but despite that, make sure to message them first before you come in case you want their sisig. We usually message their Facebook page hours before so they can save us a platter since it’s very unpredictable when their stock will run out.
We make sure to pair their sisig with their yummy chili garlic! Personally, we love mix-matching their sisig platter with Elbi Balay’s other dishes.
Below we have compiled all the details of Hungry U hoping you’ll come by and get a taste of that pork sisig soon!
Branches and details:
Kalye Ekis Food Garage, Lopez Ave, Los Baños, 4030 Laguna
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with Elbi Balay and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
For our first Elbi foodtrip recommendation we have this Pinikas Meal from Elbi Balay. If you’re around Los Banos or having a food trip around Laguna, you may want to try this!
Address of Visited Branch:
Kalye Ekis Food Garage, Lopez Ave, Los Baños, 4030 Laguna
✨This is one of Elbi Balay’s bestsellers that you may want to include in your ElBi (Los Baños) food trip list!
Elbi Balay started during the height of the pandemic (2020) and remained to be one of the go-to places and food-delivery choices.
✨ Pinikas is a dried fish imported from Cebu and this silog is best eaten quickly to savor the crunchiness and is best paired with spicy vinegar.
As of writing it is currently priced at: P80 (Silog meal), 190 for platter (good for 3-4 people).
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Parking Availability and Tips:
The Robinson’s Los Banos underground parking would be the best parking choice for those who are bringing their vehicles.
Other Details:
They don’t always have the Pinikas meal so you can reach them first in case you want to try this meal.
This is best paired with the sisig from Hungry U (another store in the same food park).
Has Pet-Friendly Area
offers a variety of hearty creative Filipino takes on your early breakfast dishes. They also offer burger choices in case you’re not in for a rice meal.
Their platter which only costs P190 is enough to be shared by 2-3 people! What a steal! This is the reason why we are giving the Elbi Balay’s Pinikas meal as a Lasang Sulit at Super Uber Uulit.
My husband and I are even able to share the Pinikas meal even if we only get the single meal (P90). Yes! The Pinikas meal is enough to be shared we even pair it with a sisig meal from another food stall just across Elbi Balay.
In case you want to add Elbi Balay for your next food trip around Laguna, we recommend that you go together with a group so have a taste of their different offerings!
Elbi Balay’s Pinikas Meal is best eaten after serving since they make sure that it’s served fresh and hot. Their dried fish is not the usual salty dried version that our mothers loved to cook at home.
This is just one of the hidden food gems included in our first Los Banos food trip guide, it would be nice if you’d check out the rest of the list!
Elbi Balay only has one branch and it’s located in a quaint food park named Kalye Ekis.
Another best-seller we’ve tried is their Beef Salpicao which is also one of the most loved choices from Elbi Balay. Below we have compiled all the details o
Branches and details:
Kalye Ekis Food Garage, Lopez Ave, Los Baños, 4030 Laguna
✨Going to the cafe is quite out of the way if you’re not around Liliw or on your way to Majayjay. You might want to check out their rooms and their mini zoo too while you’re there!
✨ Aside from the obvious good pairing of lechon kawali and bagoong rice, the pickled paho that is included in the dish (or pajutan) is a delightful surprise
As of writing, it is currently priced at 195.
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Parking Availability and Tips:
There is enough parking space to accommodate a lot of vehicles. But it’s quite muddy if you happen to come by on a rainy weather.
Other Details:
? You may want to try going into their Mini Zoo too when you’re around here or stay at their accommodation if you want a quick escape from the bustling city.
Has Pet-Friendly Area
The tarpaulin outside the gated entrance of APA Farms and Cafe Alexandra.
Cafe Alexandra is a charming and inviting restaurant located in the beautiful town of Majayjay in Laguna, Philippines. The café is known for its delicious and authentic Filipino cuisine, which is made using only the freshest and finest ingredients.
In case you want to Cafe Alexandra for your next food trip when you’re around Liliw to Majayjay, we recommend that you go together with a group so you can enjoy their different food choices and share them together!
Cafe Alexandra’s Lechon Kawali with Bagoong rice is truly a delight especially with their pickled pajutan or paho..
Mangifera altissima is a type of mango that is indigenous to the Philippines and the neighboring areas of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. It is sometimes referred to as pahutan, paho, or pajo. In the Philippines, it is not raised commercially; instead, it is taken from the wild.
This Cafe Alexandra branch is an extension of APA Farms. Below we have compiled all the details of Cafe Alexandra:
Branch Details:
APA Farms
APA Farms, Brgy, Liliw-Majayjay Road, Majayjay, 4005 Laguna
✨The place is really jampacked during lunch and dinner times so it’s best to either arrive early (and when you’re not hungry yet) since you may have to wait for your table and because you can only line up for reservations in person.
✨ This is a fried noodle with sweet ginger sauce topped with mixed seafood.
As of writing it is currently priced at P299
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Parking Availability and Tips:
Mist Cafe & Restaurant have two parking areas that can accommodate a number of vehicles who wants to visit the place.
Other Details:
It’s always jampacked here at night. So it’s either you come when you’re not too hungry yet to line up or you visit the place just after lunch so you can get a seat.
Expect longer service time if the place is full and during peak hours
Pet-Friendly Area
In-Person Listing/Reservation needed on peak hours
Mist Cafe and Restaurant offers Asia Fusion cuisine and is a good place to let your palate indulge in curiousity. The place is very Instagram-worthy and so is the presentation of the dishes. Their dishes are well cooked but the Seafood Fried Noodle stood out.
In case you want to add Mist and try this seafood fried noodle for your next food trip when you are in Bohol, we recommend that you go together with a group so you can enjoy different dishes and share them together, and also to split the bill!
Mist Bohol is pretty known in Panglao, Bohol just right after it was opened last 2020. Expect that the place would be jampacked and that service could be slow during peak hours. We learned this when we went here for the first time so the next time we came back we made sure that we were either not hungry or going here not during the peak hours which is during dinner and lunch time.
Mist has its sole branch in Panglao, Bohol which is known to be pretty heavy on tourists due to its beaches and the streets lined with pubs and restos.
Here we have compiled all the details of Mist to help you out on your foodtrip in Bohol.
Branch details:
Panglao Island: HQ27+6P Panglao, Bohol or Panglao Island Circumferential Rd, Panglao, Bohol
Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with El Chapo’s and do not get any form of compensation for this feature.
You need to check out El Clasico (soft tacos) from El Chapo’s that you can try when you’re around beaching in La Union.
Other Details:
Best paid parking would be in the parking lot in the La Union branch would be just beside La Gringa since it’s the closest to it. You can just walk from there.
Address of Visited Branch:
La Union: 155 B, La Union or M86G+H5 San Juan, La Union
✨You may find this just along the road and you might miss it whenever people flock here. So far we found this as the best and most worth it place for tacos.
We’ve tried another famous Mexican place but truly liked El Chapo’s more as its quality is more than worth its price.
✨ Their Clasico soft tacos choice feature all-three taco choices on their menu which are: Chicharitos Pork, Spicy Chicken, and Sirloin Beef. This is a great choice if you want to sample their tacos first.
As of writing it is currently priced at P180
*Prices and availability are subject to change without notice
Parking Availability and Tips:
There isn’t much free parking available in the area as San Juan La Union has recently passed an ordinance that fines vehicles that would park on the streets.
You have to look for paid parking lots or just take a tricycle to reach it.
Just in case you’re walking it’s just a bit of 1-2 minutes away from Flotsam Jetsam. If you found the restaurant named Seawadeeka, El Chapo’s is just on the other side of the road.
El Chapo’s La Union branch that opened just this 2022
El Chapo’s offer tacos, burritos, quesadilla, and horchata which are great Mexican finger foods for your food trip! They have only two (Katipunan and La Union branches) branches that offer these finger foods. Their UP Town Center branch only offers horchata on their cart.
In case you want to add El Chapo’s for your next food trip around QC, (especially on your Katipunan food crawl) and La Union, we advise you to go on a food walk with a party so you can sample various foods and share them.
El Chapo’s El Classico is a great choice if you want to sample their different flavors first before choosing one that your palate likes. In case you don’t like cilantro, just make sure to tell them about it so they’ll know.
Fact: Some people don’t like cilantro because it tastes and smells like soap for them due to a certain gene.
El Chapo’s currently has three branches Katipunan, La Union, and UP Town Center. Their UP Town Center branch however is just a cart that offers horchata and does not have the finger foods if you’re keen on having a taste of their El Clasico.
Amazingly, the Katipunan Branch is actually their first branch! The La Union branch was just opened this 2022.
Here we have compiled all the details of every branch of El Chapo’s in case you want check them out.
Branches and details:
Loyola Heights: 88 Esteban Abada St, Quezon City, 1800 Metro Manila