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Przekaż informację zwrotnąOne of the oldest and original eatery in Lucban, at least according to some locals. The place offers native delicacies -- the famous Lucban Pansit Habhab. Must-try if you are willing to try something new and if you're the one who wants to explore the local flavor. Price range: P130-220 pesos per person for a complete meal.
I have been to Lucban at least four times in the last 2 years and always, this restaurant is a MUST.This is the home of the original Pansit Hab-hab and is the source of noodles for all the other restaurants in the area serving this Lucban noodles recipe. They also serve a unique-tasting Sinigang na Lechon and sell rice-cake with custard on top among others. The place is air-conditioned but relatively small and always full during lunch and dinner time. It is just a five-minute walk from Lucban Church and a stone's throw away from a competitor which have introduced pansit hab-hab in Manila.
If you want to taste the real Pansit Lucban, then this is the place to be.Pansit Lucban (also spelled Pancit in some cases) take it's name from the town of Lucban, and this appears to be the reference place to taste it at its best.Cooked fresh, while you wait, it is the real thing.The location is town center, and the restaurant is typical Filipino, so do not expect any luxuries. But the food is good and it is surely worth a visit.
At first, we had a hard time looking for this place simply because we went a few days before the Pahiyas Festival and almost all roads are closed. We ordered pancit, yema cake, sisig, Hardinera and Lucban Longganisa. I would say everything we ordered tasted delicious. The longganisa is already given, it's delicious wherever you buy. Their pancit was so good, if you thought Buddy's was good, this was one is better. Their yema cake is also delicious, not to sweet but very rich in flavor. The price is also good, not too expensive. Definitely worth your money.
Visiting Lucban can't be complete without trying their famous miki noodles. We ordered 7 different noodles (as suggested by the cashier), 7 burgers, 1.5 coke, 7 cups, and service water. it took 50 minutes for our orders to be served plus 7 cups of rice and the coke was missing. We tried to return the rice because each serving of noodles is good for 2 persons and we can't bring it without us (we don't like to pay corkage fee on our next hotel stop and we have already scheduled places to eat). They insisted that we need to take the rice because we ordered it, I told them I never said "7 cups of rice" but "7 cups". It was a miscommunication and we suggested that they can offer the rice to other customers since it was not yet on our table but the staffs argued that they can't do that. three of the staffs alternatingly came to our table asking us to take that rice which is very disturbing when were eating.ahh.. the staff should sense that we were so hungry.. we told them that they can have it if they want but again they insisted that we have it for takeout. one thing more, we ordered a box of yema cake before we proceeded to our table and we requested to be sliced into 7 parts and they just unboxed and delivered it. inefficient service. the staff or the waiter should have delivered the cake with a cake cutter because it took 10 minutes for the knife to be delivered. the 2nd floor where we ate was so hot. we left the place unhappy and unsatisfied. wheres "the customer's always right"?I wish that this incident will not happen to others and the team should improve their customer service skills.