Palawan Day 1: A Romantic Dinner at Badjao Sea Front

After taking a rest from our exciting city tour, everyone was hungry and wanted to go out for dinner. The restaurant from Lola Itangs was closed because it’s Sunday so we decided to try out what the hotel driver recommended earlier after he fetched us from the airport.

The driver recommended the Badjao Sea Front. It was already 7 in the evening and we did not have any idea how to get to the restaurant. I asked the receptionist on how to get there and he said that we can just ride a tricycle and it only takes 8 minutes to get there.

We were so excited to do so. We hailed a tricycle and told the driver to drive us to the Badjao Sea Front. Whoa! 8 minutes as what the receptionist said. It was the other way around. It turned out to be 30 minutes or so from Lola Itang’s. It was very far and the streets were very silent and spooky. Well, it was night time, what could we expect? The scary part was going inside the area; we still need to pass a very dark way with no lights to get to Badjao Sea Front. Thankfully, we arrived at the restaurant safe and sound. We asked the driver to come back for us at 9PM because we would be having a hard time hailing for a tricycle because the place was really secluded and very far from the highway.

Upon entering the mini bridge that leads to the restaurant, we were awed and impressed. It’s like finding a treasure in the outskirts of the city. The restaurant was filled with romantic music played by a soloist and the ambience was very romantic as well. It was like the perfect place to propose to someone. I often tease my Superfriend Elva about it.
We have to say that the place was just PERFECT!

We were so thrilled about the place and ordered for our dinner. We ordered all seafood and it was a sumptuous meal that filled our stomachs. The customer service was perfect. I couldn’t help being thrilled and impressed about the place. I really love it and I would really recommend it!

After an hour of enjoying our awesome and delicious dinner, we left the place with a big smile on our face. As for me, I fell in love with the place. It’s true when they say not to judge the book by its cover because you’ll never know what you’re missing.

It’s a good thing that we went for Badjao Sea Front, such a wonderful place that you shouldn’t miss when you’re in Puerto Princessa.



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