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Place to eat in Bataan




     Places to eat in Bataan – In search of                  great food and good prices
                    Posted on October 6,2016



Let me take you on a gastronomic adventure in Bataan. Nothing super fancy, just good ‘ol great tasting food that’s friendly on the pocket, too!


 Here are some cool places to eat in Bataan....



Stregato Gelateria



Who would have thought that this gelateria serves gourmet dishes? And who would have thought that I’ll be able to enjoy a gelato in Bataan? Their gelato is quite comparable to my favorite Bono Gelato in Manila!

The price range is not bad at all. Perfect for those who are on a tight budget but want to have good food instead of the usual fast-food fare.

I came in hungry and was definitely not disappointed!

Eight-Hour Roasted Beef (Php220.00)



This was a really delicious dish! Slowly braised tender beef brisket in red wine sauce with buttered rice. Great flavor and I love that the roast beef was smothered with sauce! A must try.

Grilled Salmon (Php185.00)



The salmon was grilled beautifully and the sauteed mushroom and leeks in lemon butter sauce gives this simple dish some added oomph! The buttered rice was a perfect pair. Simple yet satisfying.

Save space for some gelato. Go for the classic pistachio or salted caramel. Either way, they all taste very good! Truly, one of those must-visit places to eat in Bataan.




Address:
Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga
Balanga Bataan
T: (047) 237-2003
facebook.com/stregato.gelateria/

Ima’s Pamangan



As the name of the restaurant implies, Kapampangan cuisine is served here. I am a bit biased when it comes to this cuisine as my grandfather hails from Apalit and I grew up eating and enjoying Kapampangan dishes.A typical mom and pop operation that serves no frills, home cooked meals at its best.

Bulalo



After a tiring day and all you need is a soothing and comforting home cooked meal. That being said, how can one go wrong with Bulalo? This simple dish’s flavor is so spot on! The broth has that real beefy goodness and the meat was absolutely tender!

Bangus with Salted Egg



Another simple yet comforting dish that goes well with the Bulalo. Cooked to golden perfection with a nice crispy skin. Eat it together with the salted egg for that home cooked goodness guaranteed to satisfy anyone’s hunger. Most definitely one of the homiest places to eat in Bataan.

Address:
Alauli Pilar, Bataan
C: 0917-5724703
facebook.com/imaspamangan/

Loleng’s Hu Tieu-an



This Vietnamese eatery is owned by Loleng, a Filipina who used to work in a Vietnamese refugee camp in Morong during the 70s and 80s. This roadside eatery has been serving bowls after bowls of affordable Hu Tieu for over 15 years.

Hu Tieu Special (Php50.00)



In case you are wondering, Hu Tieu is the cousin of pho – a hearty noodle soup with rice noodles in a golden brown broth with pork slices (or chicken) and topped with toasted garlic, leeks and mung beans. The salty-sweet-spicy flavors found in every spoonful is the perfect companion on a rainy day or during times when you are under the weather.

Banh Mi (Php45.00)



Loleng’s version of this sandwich has ham, cucumber, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, wansoy and liver spread in a regular bun made by her “suking” baker instead of French bread. This filling sandwich is Hu Tieu’s perfect accompaniment. Add this little food spot to your list of places to eat in Bataan.


Address:
Mayor St., Binaritan,
Morong, Bataan
C: 0949-5657466
facebook.com/Lolengs-Hutieu-an

There you have it. So, don’t work up a sweat thinking of places to eat in Bataan. This short list is more than enough.

Source of Information -> http://www.thetummytraveler.ph/2015/12/26/exploring-bataan/

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