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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe Captain's has been a standard "higher end" dining feature of Baybay City for many years. People go there to celebrate special occasions, or if they have a large group of people to feed.They are open at 8 in the morning, so it's not an early breakfast joint, but mid-morning breakfast is possible. They're usually unable to make brewed coffee, though.Their lunch and dinner fare ranges from traditional Filipino foods, to soups, to Asian meat and veg dishes. Their lomi is good, and the serving size is a huge bowl, sufficient for 3-4 people (if eating rice). Their chicken nuggets are tasty, their Bistek Tagalog is good, as is their beef with onion. Their Chop Suey is quite nice, loaded with veg and slices of squid and pork in a mild sauce. our breakfast favorite is the Captain's Fried Rice, loaded with many different meats, bits of veg, mushrooms, and egg.Their menu hasn't changed in years, other than a few things being unavailable now and then. Service is fine, and prices are reasonable. They have an air conditioned indoor dining area. They also have an outdoor bar area, for those who like to have a bar night with food.
Been there several times, food is very good, but it just takes to long to comeout. Last time we waited more then 1hour before receiving anything. We both didn't feel hungry by that time, had it takeout. It could do with an update, but I guess most restarants here are run dow, never like to spend money on maintenance or cleaning here.
The restaurant is nicely designed and decorated. It kinda gave a Moroccan decor vibe. Nice seating area in the back courtyard. Food is nice.
Captain's Grill is located just across the bus terminal; hence, it's very ideal for travelers waiting for their ride. Food is great, especially their spicy pork ribs, fish fillet, and pancit. Price is affordable: you can have a sumptuous meal with only P500.00 to P600.00 (good for 3 persons). I like their place because it's cozy. You can have a business meeting here because it's quiet (about 8:00 - 11:00 A.M.; 2:00 - 5:00 PM; on Sundays, the place is full). There's one thing I don't like about this place though. Their restrooms are gross. There's no water in the toilet as well as in the washing area. If there's no water in the restrooms, what about in their kitchen? If their restrooms are gross, how does their kitchen look like? That makes me doubt if I'll ever go back again. Every time I eat there, their gross toilet doesn't leave my mind no matter how delicious their food is.
The Captain's restaurant has been a popular dining establishment in Baybay City for many years. People frequent this restaurant to commemorate special occasions or when they have a large group of people to feed. They open at 8:00 in the morning, making it a great spot for lunch or dinner. They offer a variety of traditional Filipino dishes, soups, Asian meat and vegetable dishes. The portion sizes are generous, with the Lomi soup being a standout dish that can easily feed 3-4 people when paired with rice. The chicken nuggets and Bistek Tagalog are particularly tasty, along with the flavorful Chop Suey loaded with vegetables, squid, and pork in a mild sauce. A popular breakfast choice is the Captain's Fried Rice, packed with assorted meats, vegetables, mushrooms, and egg. The menu has remained largely unchanged over the years, with minimal items occasionally unavailable. The service is satisfactory and prices are reasonable. The restaurant offers indoor seating with air-conditioning, as well as an outdoor area for those looking to enjoy a bar night with food.