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The chaolong is a Filipino take on the Vietnamese noodle soup, pho. While it is typically found in the port city of Puerto Princesa, I was pleasantly surprised to discover it at a small restaurant in Bantayan when I was feeling hungry. I ordered a chicken chaolong for 60 pesos along with a baguette with egg, which was like heaven. The chaolong was different from what I had tried in Palawan, but still tasty. The servi... View all feedback.
The chaolong is the Filipino version of the Vietnamese noodle soup, Pho. Although it is mainly found in Puerto Princesa, I was pleasantly surprised to see it at a small restaurant in Bantayan. That day I was starving and ordered a chicken chaolong (60 pesos) and a baguette with egg that seemed like heaven to me. The chaolong was nothing like the one I tried in Palawan but it was good, the service was friendly, and the outdoor tables on the street are pleasant in the evenings in Bantayan.
The chaolong is a Filipino take on the Vietnamese noodle soup, pho. While it is typically found in the port city of Puerto Princesa, I was pleasantly surprised to discover it at a small restaurant in Bantayan when I was feeling hungry. I ordered a chicken chaolong for 60 pesos along with a baguette with egg, which was like heaven. The chaolong was different from what I had tried in Palawan, but still tasty. The service was friendly and the outdoor seating was enjoyable on the evenings in Bantayan.