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What User likes about Dano Restaurant:
good: beach with very large garden, since it is at the rande of many restaurants, affordable for pax) bath: our aircon did not work for the entire two nights and three days of our stay, no tw and internet View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Dano Restaurant:
First time I visited Malapascua and came late in the evening from Maya, almost dark. Malapascua did not have so many resorts and hotels like now. I just rely on local who bring me somewhere to sleep. It was Dano. Is a budget place to stay, was clean and the owner was very friendly lady. View all feedback.
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Ruined our stay in malapascua. first, we ran out of the water completely, so we couldn't wash the toilets or shower them didn't do anything. Secondly, they accu...
read moreMore peaceful than other establishments, this restaurant has good air conditioning and clean accommodations. The breakfast is standard, but the water pressure i...
read moreGood: beach with very large garden, since it is at the rande of many restaurants, affordable for pax) bath: our aircon did not work for the entire two nights an...
read moreThe friendly staff, delicious and affordable grill at the beach in the evening is absolutely recommended!
Ruined our stay in Malapascua. Firstly, we ran out of water completely so we couldn’t flush the toilets or shower which they did nothing about. Secondly, they c...
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read moreThe Dano restaurant in Malapascua offers a decent breakfast with a beachfront ambiance, though basic in decor. The continental and Filipino breakfast options were satisfactory, and the mango shakes were enjoyable. The restaurant closes early and lacks appeal for lunch or dinner, but the surroundings are peaceful. Some guests experienced issues with water shortage, mistaken orders, and air conditioning, but the affordable rates and proximity to other establishments make it a viable dining option for those visiting the area. For more details on Malapascua and restaurant recommendations, visit http://expattraveller.blogspot.com/.