πΊοΈ Plan Your Trip π΄
Everything you need for your perfect Mulanay adventure - from where to eat to where to stay!
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π½οΈ Where to Eat
Discover delicious Filipino cuisine and local favorites

Esperanza's Cafe + Restaurant
Known for sunset dining with hill views; offers coffee, comfort food, and Filipino dishes. Open evenings; great for relaxed meals.

ImissHangout Resto Bar
Casual spot for Filipino meals and drinks; good for groups, with a laid-back vibe. Open daily until evening.

Lora's Kitchen
Home-style Filipino cooking; affordable and hearty portions. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

JRCuisina
Specializes in local cuisine; praised for fresh ingredients. Closed Sundays.

Gotohan ni Bossing
Budget-friendly gotohan and snacks; early morning to evening hours. Great for quick, authentic bites. Closed Sundays.

PhilBingo
24/7 operation; mix of fast food and local eats. Convenient for late-night or anytime stops.

Beach Club Cagpo
Seafood-focused with beach views; ideal for fresh catches. Part of a resort setup.

Bulwagang Salakot Restaurant
Traditional Filipino dishes; good for events or family meals.

Balai Sagana
Cozy spot with garden setting; offers a variety of local and fusion options.

Street 74 Restaurant
Street food-inspired with sit-down service; affordable and flavorful.
π‘ Dining Tips
Focus on seafood and coconut-based dishes reflecting local agriculture. Budget meals range from β±50-200 per person. Check for seasonal availability, as some spots cater to tourists during festivals like Cocolunay.
π Getting There
By Land: From Manila, take a bus bound for Mulanay/Catanauan (Superlines, Barney Auto Lines). Travel time is approximately 7-8 hours.