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Amazing view! Hilltop restaurant, Al fresco dining. Food wasn’t bad and reasonable prices, although we waited long enough to be served. Hopefully they’ll do something for the wind (too windy) and rain, then it will be perfect. View all feedback.
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Come for the views, stay for the kare kare. At least that’s what we did. A lovely spot with 360 degree panoramic views. Steep uphill drive to get there but worth it! I don’t recommend the strawberry shake as it’s just some type of strawberry flavouring and not actual strawberries. It tasted awful but the veggie kare kare was so darn good! Service was mediocre and the dining area seemed bare and neglected. Could use m... View all feedback.
4/5 because the place itself set on top that oversees such picturesque scenery is breathtaking.. food's yummy as well
It's a nice place to end the day after touring around Siquijor. They offer a lot of food, but it's quite pricey. It's better to go there around 4pm and wait for the sunset. It's breathtaking and exciting.
The place was really nice. It had an overlooking view of the island of Siquijor. The price was 7/10. Not too cheap, not too expensive. But the food was really good. :
The excellent food here is matched by the stunning vistas of this restaurant on a high ground that affords a view of Negros, Cebu and Siquijor (the Triad being meant by the name of this establishment). Apparently, construction is still ongoing and rightly so, given the robust turnout of clientele that includes foreigners. Perhaps the management will consider accommodation for an evening stay here like a little campground or some rooms to maximize the experience. I have no misgivings about the millions of taxpayers' money being spent to provide a well-paved road for this place for indeed it is potentially a sustainable magnet for tourists whom Siquijor badly needs. At any rate, there are a few sections of this road with a gradient that raise my hackles, considering that a Siquijornon tricycle with more than two passengers may not be able to surmount but a cyclist who thrive on daring-do will surely relish.
Amazing view! Hilltop restaurant, Al fresco dining. Food wasn’t bad and reasonable prices, although we waited long enough to be served. Hopefully they’ll do something for the wind (too windy) and rain, then it will be perfect.