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Kusina sa Plaza

3.5

10 Reviews

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₱ 400 / Person

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3.5

10 Reviews

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  • Saira Margarita

    4.0

    Despite hardly any staff, I come across this restaurant the best possible in the complete of Marinduque. Foods: 4.5/5 Their Bangus sisig is the greatest! However, I was dissatisfied within their leche flan, so bitter SERVICE: 3/5 I am aware their reasons to possess only 1 staff intheir location, but this location has potential. They are able to offer even more exicting menus along with offer entertainment as soon as tourism in the island increases Atmosphere: 4/5 The old "Bahay na Bato" experience, this what provides restaurant its personality. I hope they might have LP information playing there rather than a CD. OVERALL: 4/5 I'll surely go back to this place as well as my children and friends.

  • Rocky Sunico

    1.0

    Food and drinks are usually limited. Staff aren't friendly at all. Food are costly in relevance with their taste. Place isn't well ventilated. I'd prefer consuming at GoodChow Meals Express.

  • Madeleine Avanzado

    5.0

    Kusina was an extremely homey location amidst the old city sense of Boac, and the clientele it attracts increases the ambience of folksy familiarity. The interiors are wealthy with antiques and bric a brac to help keep the conversations heading whilst having the signature espresso.You should attempt the kari-kari, a dish that appears like curdled pork blood, and the talangkanin, jointly, their tastes were complimentary similar to the locals told me.

  • Mika Kubota

    4.0

    Among the good and clear restaurant in boac. Foods is simple ,is fairly delicious and affordable. A big restaurant , I would recommend this place.

  • Kat SanDiego Muniz

    3.0

    Food is excellent; really affordable price. Atmosphere is soooo nice as well - extremely homey. The only real reason I am providing you a men a 3 is basically because whenever we ordered pansit today, we received “Ay wala pong magluluto.” in an exceedingly blunt tone.We were going to response back again with “Diba cafe kayo?” utilizing the same tone once the old lady (appeared like to be the proprietor) approached us and contradicted the original statement distributed by the cashier. Sabi nya, “Ano ulit purchase nyo?” Marami magluluto.” and that’s only once we were accommodate once again by the cashier.

  • Lexi Gomez

    2.0

    Expensive for the product quality. Casa de Don Emilio upstairs ia as well slow. Food not delicious. Few seating capability. Some foods aren't available. Will wait hrs before served. Poor services. Eat elsewhere.

  • Morell Begonia

    5.0

    The facility is house of the famous musician around as it shows an antique assortment of musical instruments hanging on the wall. Restaurant has been famous for regional cuisine such as for example adobo sa gata, ulang ulang and kare kare. Inexpensive and fantastic customer service.

  • Aprille Esteban

    2.0

    We dropped by for lunch time also it was okay. Quite Filipino, but we have been in the Philippines, therefore understandable. Got baked macaroni and cheese (very lovely, not very warm) furthermore got Bbque pork on a stay, also cold.

  • Arian

    5.0

    The place is quite great in a spanish traditional style house. As a foreigner I eat here the real marinduqueno foods and I furthermore found a very tasty pizza among the best I eat in Philippines. I advice this location expecially to foreigner vacationers insearch of local meals and also with an excellent pizza (I'm italian so believe me).

  • Kathleen Ulayao

    4.0

    When in Boac, never miss this location. While walking past 8pm round the plaza, searching for a spot to eat, the vivid lights on the next flooring of a well-kept, stunning Spanish home attracted my interest. I wanted to move inside, but itwas currently closed. Establishments near by 8pm in Marinduque, therefore dine early. The very next day, i discovered that the house is definitely Casa Emilio, and Kusina can be on the 2nd ground and a cafe will be on the ground flooring. We opted to dine at the next floor to your great delight. This is a really picturesque house with all the current memorabilias from Spanish period, which includes a Monion's mask - the true one. Their menus offers yummy local meals that you could only flavor in Marinduque. Their kare-kare is similar to dinuguan and very delicious. Manakla is their nearby one-claw shrimp prepared like sinigang. Kagang will be their local crab prepared in gata. Each is delicious and special. Kusina is a spot to relax and reminisce lifestyle through the Spanish era. Therefore usually do not hurry, as there is just one single gracious woman serving everyone. Invest some time and take images as you await your food. Or sit down by the window watching the scenes outside.

Kusina sa Plaza Location

Kusina sa Plaza is located at Mercader Street, Marinduque Island 4900 Philippines. This is a Asia restaurant near the Boac. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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