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What Pete Ortiz likes about Park, Rest and Dine:
This place is wonderful. It is situated along the Marikina-infanta Road. The foods are great. Once inside, you can feel that you are one with nature. The inside of the restaurant is very homey, rustic and classic. Although their foods are a bit pricey, they...are worth it. You can feel some sense of privacy while eating. I really love their coffee, which is unlimited by the way. The staff are very good and very accom... View all feedback. What Alexandrine Ruecker doesn't like about Park, Rest and Dine:
This was the last place you can eat before Masungi Georeserve. Luckily, we grabbed the chance to try this place since it was already lunchtime (our reservation for Masungi was at 1pm). The food was okay and has big servings but what I can say is that the owners were really kind and caring. They shared stories of their kids and even shared some of their fruits grown from their place. It was a refreshing start to a tir... View all feedback.
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Scrumptious home-cooked Filipino dishes set in an ambience of a forest glade made this lunch something never to forget. It was my 2nd time to eat here and I was...
read moreThis place is wonderful. It is situated along the Marikina-infanta Road. The foods are great. Once inside, you can feel that you are one with nature. The inside...
read moreWent here on a bike ride along the marikina-infanta highway. The place has big parking space. It is run by the owners themselves. They were very hospitable and...
read moreI need to be honest this place looks creepy when you just pass by because of the tall trees. and looks like there are no visitors or people outside of the resto...
read moreWhenever we go to visit some place in rizal, we stop by to dine here wether for breakfast or dinner.. The food their serving at breakfast is good for sharing an...
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read moreNestled along the Marikina-Infanta Road, this restaurant offers a delightful dining experience before visiting Masungi Georeserve. The owners, known for their kindness and generosity, share personal stories and home-grown fruits with guests. The ambiance is cozy and rustic, reminiscent of an old provincial house, providing a sense of privacy and tranquility. The food, while a bit pricey, is of top-notch quality and generous portions. The staff is attentive and accommodating, with unlimited brewed coffee adding a special touch. Whether stopping by for a break on a road trip or a peaceful meal in nature, this hidden gem in Rizal is sure to impress.