Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Dinner at KaLui

KaLui is one of the most famous restaurants if not the most famous in Palawan. Located in Rizal Avenue, it is very much accessible to hotels in the city. It is in a charming old house inspired by traditional and native Filipino homes made of bamboo, nipa and banig. Designed this way, it is very welcoming, warm and it will make you easily feel at home. Traditionally Filipino, they ask all their guests to leave their footwear by the entrance.




KaLui specializes in Filipino food with variety of dishes from vegetables to different kinds of meat and seafood. Since we were first timers in KaLui, we tried the KaLui Special of the Day set. It is a set meal good for two to three persons, which includes fish steak, prawns, pinakbet (as the veggies for the day), another seafood dish, and dessert. The meal was oh so scrumptious and undeniably the best meal we had in Palawan. Though their pricing may be a bit higher than the other neighboring restaurants, it still offers great value for money.


Not only does it serve delectable banquet of food, you may also feast your eyes on the many artwork! There's an area in the restaurant where photos, paintings and sculptures are proudly on exhibit.

With the combined mouth-watering goodness of food, warm and cozy ambiance, and value for money, it offers the best dining experience in Palawan. As it is well-known, reservation is necessary.

I'd gladly dine there again if given a chance to return to Puerto Princesa.


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