- Ranked #2 for Filipino restaurants in Laoag
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- pizza
- poque poque
- kalti
- malunggay sherbet
- ice cream
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- Sean EspanolaMay 24, 2014The food was great. Saramsam Pasta and Poque Poque is a must try. The marunggay sherbet was okay and so was the kalti. The ambiance is cozy and the waitstaffs were warm. Good dining experience. -davaoUpvoteDownvote
- Rea AckermanAugust 31, 2015The ambiance, breakfast was good. Coffee was nice. I like the black coffee with ilocano sugar.UpvoteDownvote
- Grace JaoAugust 17, 2013Must try the Malunggay Sherbet! and the Dinuguan Pizza, thought it would be weird but one of the best pizzas I've had. :)UpvoteDownvote
- Willard Phil S.December 7, 2013simple place, simple people, good local food, try their malunggay ice cream! its one of a kind.UpvoteDownvote
- Jay CartelJune 12, 2013Try their kalti. An ylocano fondue. Fried banana. Fried kamote and bilo bilo with molasses syrup. Ika nga ni coco martin... yammmy!UpvoteDownvote
- Ishy SantiagoOctober 20, 2012Saramsam Pasta and Dinardaraan Pizza are a must and complements well for Pizza and Pasta lovers. ;)Upvote1Downvote
- Try the Pescado con Salsa Verde :) cooked to perfection!UpvoteDownvote
- Jewel Minlorry LlanilloAugust 3, 2012Go for poque-poque, bagnet and pinakabet pizza. Don't forget to order their wild basil iced tea!UpvoteDownvote
- Robin GoApril 14, 2013Regarded as one of the best in ilocos but a plastic was found in the soup that we ordered.Upvote1Downvote
- Benly AcademiaMay 7, 2012KBL (Kamatis Bagoong and Lasona) is tastier here!;-) It's more FUN is Saramsam, while enjoying good music @ d other room!...Upvote1Downvote
- Kristina RSeptember 30, 2014When we went there yesterday, the place appeared closed down. Proceed to their second branch along Gen Giron Street.UpvoteDownvote
- Larina PerezAugust 31, 2012The waitress says the bagoong is for the pasta. What the what?! Everything here in Ilocos can be partnered with bagoong. Except for dessert I hope...UpvoteDownvote
- Ian EbronMay 16, 2013Bagnet was ok. KBL was the best I had here in the north. Pinakbet was ok. Just a wondering why the green chilies here are not spicy? Blanched veg was ok too, they're blanched veg.UpvoteDownvote
- jonnel agbayaniDecember 4, 2011try their native pinakbet and dinuguan, spread into bread or any tinapay.....wow yummmy.........ahm ahm ahm....Upvote1Downvote
- Raio TabbuMarch 29, 2013saramsam pasta+dinuguan pizza+tamarind juice...all a must try!UpvoteDownvote
- Olga GeeDecember 19, 2011Delectable Pinakbet Pizza and Dinuguan Pizza! Excellent service too! :)UpvoteDownvote
- Precious Anne RamelbJanuary 2, 2012Try their KALTI delicious and well served with candle light..Upvote1Downvote
- Ian VillaoApril 5, 2012The iced tea somehow taste like pesto which is awesomely refreshingUpvoteDownvote
- Nicole Marie CayananMarch 23, 2012Try their Pinakbet and Dinakdakan, its the best I had...Upvote4Downvote
- Ishy SantiagoOctober 20, 2012Malunggay Sherbet and Kalti are the best desserts in here.UpvoteDownvote
- Ian EbronMay 16, 2013Ordered the dragon fruit flower lumpia and okoy for apps, they both suck, tasteless and very disappointing small portions. For main course we had tinola (chicken was cooked properly but small portion)UpvoteDownvote
- DowizAugust 11, 2013Poque-poque, Bagnet with KBL, Monggo w/ Tinapa, Pinakbet for Ilocano lunchUpvoteDownvote
- Moks DavidOctober 30, 2011Try d saramsam pasta. Combination of flavors is subtle but effective.UpvoteDownvote
- Rosanne EsguerraJune 23, 2013careful super salty food only thing good is the Tamarind juice!!UpvoteDownvote
- Ross TorioJanuary 31, 2012They should put that smiley beside the native tinolang manok. :)UpvoteDownvote
- EmmanMarch 9, 2011Nothing out of the ordinary. Most reviews of the restaurant are overrated. The vegetarian Poque poque pizza is a must try!Upvote1Downvote