The restaurant is like a bunch of raised cabanas. Not tacky either. Really authentic food. Even good for fussy eating foreigners. Friendly staff. Three thumbs up.
Balinsasayaw soup isn't much different from the noodle soup; it has thicker consistency & richer taste. They serve half orders of the soup which is good for 2 persons & the price is also cut in half
Crispy pata is not so crispy and kare-kare's too thin and watered down on this non smoking restaurant. There are better restos in Puerto Princesa than this. Value for money: 1 out of 5.