4.4
10 Reviews
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₱ 150 / Person
31 Fairlane Vlg Guadalupe, Cebu City 6004 Philippines
open now: 11:00 - 14:00,18:00 - 23:00
Arano's is located at 31 Fairlane Vlg Guadalupe, Cebu City 6004 Philippines. This is a Spanish restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Arano's is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 14:00,18:00 - 23:00.Arano's is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Arano's that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 32 256 1934.
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Vony Gunawan
5.0
It was my first-time to celebrate my birthday celebration within cebu, and I'm happy my buddies suggested this cafe..The meals was perfect, especially their lengua. It is a feel in the home atmosphere, where one can just relax and revel in great food with relatives and buddies
Sarah Ginaya
2.0
There were specifically 4 vegetarian dishes overall menu. I guess it is possible to recognize that it wasn't where for just two 2 vegetarians to dine. What we ordered had been good quality and inexpensive, but that is definitely room for vegetarians. The entrance isa small brown doorway, that may easily be missed. The area has it very own vibes and looked really authentic. Service was fast and straightforward.
Atly
4.0
6 pm visitors there (near Guadeloupe elementary college) from Fuente area has been very heavy. Lastly, miraculously, found the "concealed door", thanks to cellular phone conversation. We entered. We had been dismayed. Very unimpressive little area, with just a couple small plastic material tables and cheap plastic material chair.We were the only real patrons. Sat down for a couple minutes. We were significantly considering slicing our losses and causing, when I observed a back door, which resulted in a patio garden dining area. Just like the garden of an exclusive residence. Therefore we stayed, and purchased several dishes. Food, specifically the paella, was great and inexpensive, however they forgot to assist us the callos. When I particularly asked, they finally delivered it out, but will need to have been seated someplace since it was chilly and congealed. Diners at additional tables appeared upscale, and appeared to be experiencing themselves. This should be an area foodie "cult" sort of location. Like dining at an exclusive house. Spotted 2012 Campo de Borja Borsao (Joven) for only 550 pesos per bottle. A wonderful value Spanish red. Finished up buying two bottles. Evening ended up being unexpectedly jovial. Maybe your wine? Debated whether three or four 4 superstars, leaning toward 3, but ultimately felt generous due to the unusual experience.
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