Thanks to Con Con for telling us about this place and thanks to Dina for waking me up or else we would not have been able to go to this unique experience! On our way down from Baguio, we stopped here to have breakfast. It was 3 hours from Baguio and another 2 1/2 hours to Manila from this place.
We spent more time touring and taking photos rather than eating. But the food was very good and reasonable. The huts where you dine are floating on water. They have games which you can play if you want to win a kilo of fish – crossing this narrow bridge and the monkey game – and you can throw plates on the wall to release your anger 🙂
According to the waiter, anyone can come in even if you do not eat. So make sure to pass by ( you will not miss it ) even to just make a wish to the giant Buddha!
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Hi Rica, we stopped by this place one time on the way up to Bagiou. It was night by the time we got there so the weather was perfect! A very interested place and good fun for the kids!
Will definitely keep this in mind when we go up-down Baguio this December as looks like a good half-way stop for a change.
Hey Rica! Love your website — lots of useful tips. This especially sounds hilarious — will check this out one of these weekends.
hi ms. rica,
there is is similar place in between tayabas and lucban, quezon. it is called palaisdaan – it is a bit far but the food is really good and really reasonably priced. the nipa huts where you dine float on one huge giant fishpond. half of the fun is getting into the nipa hut by crossing bamboo bridges spanned to connect you from the main dining area to the nipa huts. try the ginataag hipon – really awesome.