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Atong Kamalig Chicke... Katada Street, Dumaguete City, Negro...
When you're planning your visit to Atong Kamalig Chicken Inasal, you could take municipal transportation to the stop Northbound Bus Terminal, which is the nearest stop at 533 meters distance to the restaurant.
On this site, you can find the complete menu of Atong Kamalig Chicken Inasal from Dumaguete City. Currently, there are 26 courses and drinks available.
The newly relocated Atong Kamalig restaurant faces a decline in appeal due to its inconvenient location, higher prices, and lack of charm compared to the old venue. Customers find the menu less visually appealing and miss the display setup that made meal selection easier. Despite offering banquet rooms and hosting events, the remote location deters evening diners. The service quality varies, with some praising the food quality of dishes such as Chicken Inato and seafood medley, while others cite slow service, high prices, and unappetizing pork ribs. The atmosphere is lively, especially at night with live music, but the restaurant's overall appeal seems to have suffered from the move.
What User likes about Atong Kamalig Chicken Inasal:
I'm a big fan of Chicken Inato, and Atong Kamalig does it very well. They serve a lot of it, so it's always fresh off the grill. A side of rice and a cold San Miguel - makes for a great meal. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Atong Kamalig Chicken Inasal:
The food was greasy and the service quite unprofessional. The waitress didn't know the menu or what was available and we go served a can with mould on it. Would not recommend. View all feedback.
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