I was walking around El Nido town trying to decide where to eat my last meal. The two popular Italian spots had massive waiting lines so I opted for IBR instead.It's a cheap, no frills Filipino eatery.
I dropped in on a Saturday evening (around 8:20pm). There's two seating areas: sweating buckets in the front, AC in the back. Unfortunately for me, all the AC tables were full.
The menu is up behind the ordering counter. You order and pay first. Everything is dirt cheap (40 PHP to 280 PHP). There's also a small breakfast and dessert menu (crepes, pancakes, shakes and halo-halo).
- Pansit bihon (110 PHP) - this was a massive portion of noodles with bits of chicken, carrot, cabbage and a calamansi to squeeze on top. Decent and not too salty.
- Steamed kangkong (60 PHP) - first time I've seen a vegetable only dish! It came with a side of salty shrimp/seafood paste (way too salty for my tastes). The kangkong was a huge portion but bland.
- Arrozcaldo (40 PHP) - this was the best dish. Filipino style rice soup was perfect; actually flavourful and came with a whole egg.
Cheap hole in the wall Filipino spot. 3.5 stars. read more