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    Everybody's Cafe

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    InexpensiveCafeteria, Filipino

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    Aling Lucing Sisig - Sisig

    Aling Lucing Sisig

    3.7(30 reviews)
    0.4 km

    I've heard so much about Aling Lucing's restaurant and decided to come by and check it out. You…read moreknow its good when they are busy and there is a wait to be seated. The restaurant itself is a decent size, more of a hole in the wall type place. The staff are nice and move fairly quickly with our orders and getting our food. The food was delicious. We ordered the crispy kare kare, dinaguan, sizzling sisig, (which they are known for) and everything was good! The only reason why I did not give a 5 star rating is because of the cramped spaces and tendency for bugs:s/flies coming in since the restaurant is open and not enclosed. But for the food, its worth it.

    The original Sisig lives up to the hype. The sizzling platter comes with the mixed bits of fat and…read morepig parts, it's an amazing combination. Even better when adding some Calamansi and a bowl of rice. It was the best Sisig I have ever had. The lechon kawali at Aling Lucing is solid as well. My biggest beef with this restaurant is they don't have half the items on the menu. The bulaklak chicharon wasn't available. The Kate-Kare wasn't available. I imagine it's hard to run a business without having half the menu. Fortunately they had the namesake Sisig. Overall food was good but whoever is in charge of the restaurant food ingredients needs help.

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    Aling Lucing Sisig - I made it to pig face Mecca!

    I made it to pig face Mecca!

    Aling Lucing Sisig - Taste like Filipino bbq on a stick, just without the stick. Very tasty.

    Taste like Filipino bbq on a stick, just without the stick. Very tasty.

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    Bale Dutung - Sisig delicious

    Bale Dutung

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.0 km

    This restaurant looked to be a home turned to a restaurant made of all old wood. It's located in a…read moreresidential community. That surprised me. There was only parking for 3 cars. Inside, they had a large long table for a big group and next to it a small pond and garden but no fish. Nicely decorated. It's like fine dining but out in the open; no AC especially, if it's hot. The ambience was nice for private parties. I believe you have to reserve per person here. It's not a regular restaurant you can just come to. They prepare the meal per person . The chef, I believe they are Kapampangan. Seems some famous people dine here so we were lucky to dine here. We were invited by family to this private luncheon at Bale Dutung in Angeles. I am sure it was expensive. It's about two hours from Manila. This restaurant is usually used for private party's or celebrations. The experience was nice and staff were very friendly and accommodating. As we received our dishes, the chef told us what it was we were eating. We had an eight course meal. The dishes were good and small portions but by the time we were done, I was very full! As for the food, I would rate it four stars. It's not your typical Filipino food I am used, to but I don't think I would eat like this again. I prefer the homemade style, and all at once and nothing fancy. That is just me. [17R, 2024]

    The food is really good, delicious its just the portioning is really small. Gourmet eating if thats…read morewhat you call it, if you are really hungry its not the place. The very good part that we like is your not rushing to eat you have all the time to catch up with ur family/ friends. You have to call and make a reservation,from Baguio going back to manila we were looking for a place to have a late lunch and we decided to go to Bale Dutung. The Wife of the Owner is really nice very entertaining and gave us the history of the place.They were so nice to let us just walk in and have lunch .

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    Bale Dutung - Tibok Tibok - carabao's milk maja blanca topped with/ toasted coconut milk curd and my coffee

    Tibok Tibok - carabao's milk maja blanca topped with/ toasted coconut milk curd and my coffee

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    1956 Downtown Cafe - Bagnetta

    1956 Downtown Cafe

    4.0(5 reviews)
    2.0 km

    We were a group of 10 hungry travelers wanting a late lunch. Having already tried Bale Dutung…read moreprivate dining, we were excited to try this place. Food quality did not disappoint, we started with the Trianggulos which was smoked fish flakes (Tina pa) with pili nuts and spinach fried samosas style dipped into a garlic sofrito. Creative and flavorful. Must have is the Bagnetta which was artfully presented and the crispy pork belly was mouth wateringly good. The talangka rice with crispy crablets was a great pairing to the Bagnetta. I liked mine with lots of calamansi. The pancit Lucban was very tasty and the coco vinegar enhanced the flavor. We also had the gising gising (string beans in spicy coconut milk), this was just ok for me. It could have been better with a more reduced sauce but still good. The balo balo which was fried catfish with a side of assorted local vegetables and served with fermented rice and shrimp was a delight to the palette. Perhaps the only negative review we would have is that it took 50 minutes for our food to arrive ( granted it was a Sunday and there was another group of 16 being served same time as us) the wait staff kept on forgetting little things we were asking for like ice and our drinks. The hostess saved the day and was very pleasant and was apologetic for the wait. Waiting does not really bode well for hungry travelers) All in all the food was great, just some tweaks to the service and this place would get a perfect score. All jn all

    So good! I came with my Filipino Fam and we had a feast!! So Bagnetta is the must have and I have…read morehad dreams since if you like crunchy pork deep fried! But nothing was bad sisig, mini crabs with fried rice, pork pancit and the festival "Pizza" were awesome! This is a must go to for Filipino food in Angeles!

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    1956 Downtown Cafe
    1956 Downtown Cafe

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    Baram

    Baram

    5.0(1 review)
    2.3 km

    Sometimes serendipity plays a big part in discovering a great place to eat: a hidden gem in the…read moreheart of the red light district, who would have ever guessed? We often walk through Fields Walking Street to get to Balibago; however, we avoid it at night and on weekends because of the, let's say, colorful night life. We were having breakfast at Brettos, when Hubby spots a sign across the street advertising Baram's all day Filipino Silog (your choice of protein served with a fried egg and rice) breakfast specials. We're always looking out for cheap breakfast deals, so next day we're back. From the outside this place look very unassuming, like a hole in the wall type joint. Walk in and your eyes are drawn to these two massive faux sakura trees decorating their dining room. We settled down in one of their cozy half booths. Even though we were there for the cheap P99 breakfast, we still got their complimentary refillable banchan AND complimentary iced coffee with one refill OH YEAH! Their breakfasts are filling and come with an egg and delicious Java (sticky) rice. We had their cornsilog (corned beef) and tapsilog (tapa - cured beef); both were flavorful, tapa was tender but the corned beef was oily. Banchan (side dishes) were delish! The kimchi was too potent for me; but hubby enjoyed it. If you ask for hot sauce, you'll get chili oil. If you want something quick, you'll want to order their soups. Friendly, hard working staff that come immediately when you hit the call bell, raise your hand, or call out. Place is roomy, clean, with a strong aircon, free WiFi and a fully stocked bathroom. Modern Filipino music playing in the background (heard a couple cool rap songs), sometimes it's pop music. This is THE BEST place for a Filipino style breakfast. TIP - come during the week day mornings to avoid the night crowd from the red light district.

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    Baram - Refillable banchan YUMMY!

    Refillable banchan YUMMY!

    Baram - They don't have hot sauce; but they can give you chili oil.

    They don't have hot sauce; but they can give you chili oil.

    Baram

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    Everybody's Cafe - cafeteria - Updated May 2026

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