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3.1

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₱ 450 / Person

Lahug

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Pino is located at Wilson Street, Lahug, Cebu City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Lahug.The average price range at Pino is around ₱ 450 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Pino is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Lahug area. There are different kinds of food in Pino that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63322313101.

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3.1

20 Reviews

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  • Sorosoro Abie

    4.0

    A place for all occasions and budget. Great food and budget friendly. With weekend entertainment.Different ambience you can choose from. Eat all you can buffey, unli chicken wings, ala carte orders and they have karaoke rooms for people who love to sing their hearts out.

  • John Aldrei Gregorio

    4.0

    My family celebrated Valentine's here. The service was good despite the place being crowded with lots of people that evening. We loved the wide variety of food that they offer. Plus, the acoustic sessions added magic to the already beautiful experience that we had. Highly recommended 👍👍

  • C Joy Carmelo

    1.0

    Ate here as part of our tour package, did not enjoy it. First, it took us a while to figure out where we were supposed to eat because 1) there were no staff members to guide/greet visitors 2) the place had too many different divisions. When we were about to eat, utensils ran out, some chafing dishes were empty, and there were no drinks. Food selection and taste were ok, but they weren't kept warm. There was only one waiter and we had to wait a while for water. We overheard that a baptismal reception was happening in one area and the restaurant was not prepared to serve their food yet. There were plenty of other events happening in Pino's other rooms. According to the waiter, only one waiter was present in each room as well. I don't understand why it had so many unrelated departments - a pizza place plus a gelato place - when they can't handle the number of people pouring in. I thought Filipino cuisine was their specialty but I guess they tried pulling in more people to get more money while noticeably sacrificing quality. Even the ambiance was bad, we were eating in the open area and everything looked messy and out of place.Are they affiliated with Pino in Metro Manila? Because I've heard that the other branch was doing fine, and that was what I expected of this branch. Pino in Cebu would do so much better if it removed its all of its unnecessary add-ons and focused on what it does best.

  • Charles Humphreys

    3.0

    I had some time to spear and needed some place to work with wifi connection. It wasn’t as consistent but I think it’s due to the weather conditions. It was rainy when I visited Cebu. They were offering a buffet set for only Php 269. It started at 6pm. So what are the inclusions: unlimited iced tea, pizza, spaghetti, rice and chicken. So kung gutom ka at nag titipid this is nice place to visit. The taste was just right for the Filipino palate. You can also order their gelato ala cart. Didn’t get to try that cause I was full. 😅

  • Meity Respitasari

    3.0

    Pino has a nice ambiance especially at night when the lights are turned on, it seems like a magical place. I've tried their lunch buffet and tastes fine, the usual Filipino buffet but their halo-halo was horrible. I've also tried their chicken and pasta buffet and I was really disappointed of how dry their chicken was. I recommend this place to people who wants to chill out and just order ala carte.

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