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Contribute FeedbackYou can find authentic traditional Filipino cuisine at a restaurant situated on the national highway in Naguilian, Isabela.
The hospitality at this restaurant leaves much to be desired. The staff seems to assume that customers can’t afford to dine here. They should be grateful that buses make a stop in this location; otherwise, I doubt anyone would choose to eat here. The prices are steep, and the staff struggles to answer questions appropriately. We definitely won’t be coming back!
We stopped by this restaurant for lunch, and unfortunately, it was a disappointing experience. The food was overpriced at 75 pesos, and the portion sizes were quite small. The staff was not welcoming at all; their responses to our questions about prices were rather uninviting. I ordered soup, but it took an extraordinarily long time to arrive—so long that it was served only after we had already finished our meals. One of the staff members even had the nerve to say, "Don’t serve it if they don’t want it." Why would I want soup after I’m done eating? It felt completely inappropriate, and to make matters worse, they seemed frustrated about it. I would rate this restaurant zero stars.
Bus Stop is an excellent place for travelers seeking a quick snack or dinner on their way to Manila.
"Victory Liner's Provincial Bus Stop Diner" The dining experience at the Victory Liner's Provincial Bus Stop is quite unique. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming for travelers and locals alike. The menu offers a variety of hearty meals, perfect for a quick bite or a more relaxed dining experience while waiting for your bus. The standout dishes include traditional Filipino favorites, providing a true taste of the region. The service is friendly and efficient, ensuring that even during busy hours, guests are well taken care of. If you find yourself passing through or waiting for a ride, this spot is definitely worth a visit for both its comfort food and the convenient location.