We had been doing a lot of walking in Baxia, and were tired and hungry. My wife was ready to eat--NOW. So we picked this restaurant because it was there, and there were a couple of items on the menu that looked OK. I was a bit dubious, because this looked like a typical overpriced tourist restaurant with mediocre food, laminated menus with pictures of food.
But I was wrong. I got the roast suckling pig, which was moist and good. My wife got the mixed pallela. The food was quite good, especially for the price. So while not a gourmet meal, we certainly got value for money. read more