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BANAUE: The Gazebo Restaurant in Lagawe: A Great Meal Stop on the way to the Banaue Rice Terraces

April 17, 2014


BANAUE: The Gazebo Restaurant in Lagawe: 
A Great Meal Stop on the way to the Banaue Rice Terraces

Why I Love the Gazebo Restaurant

1. They serve meals fast.

When you are in the province, there are usually no fast food. Meals are cooked from scratch and you most probably need to wait at least an hour for meals to be served.

I love the Gazebo restaurant because when they said that they can serve a meal in 10 minutes, they really serve it in 10 minutes. This matters a lot for tired and hungry travellers.

My tip: The fastest rice meals they serve are lechon kawali rice toppings and chicken teriyaki rice toppings. They serve it in 10 minutes. If you want something that they can serve faster than the rice meals, order the sandwiches.

2. The food tastes good.

3. The meals are reasonably priced.

3. The location is along the National Highway and easy to find.


Menu:






Photo of the meal we had:

Chicken teriyaki rice toppings
Price is 110 pesos.
This is value for money.
We were more than satisfied with the serving portion.


Inside the Restaurant: 




Location:

It is located in the municipality of Lagawe, along the National Highway.

This is the view if you are going towards Banaue.
It's in the left side of the road, after the Caltex gas station in Lagawe

This is the street view if you are going towards Manila.
It's before the Caltex gas station in Lagawe, on the right side of the road.


Hours of Operation:

Mon - Sat: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sundays: closed

Contact number:
+639175768289

My tip: If you are in a big group, call ahead so they can make sure they have enough of the food choices available. At one time, when we visited them and ordered chicken teriyaki, only 4 chicken teriyaki is available. We were only 6 so it's easy to adjust. But if you are in groups of 20 in convoys, which some families do when they go to Banaue, I suggest you call in advance so as not to be disappointed.