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3.0

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3.0

10 Reviews

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  • Mitchie Tiangco Badiola

    4.0

    Like a lunch with my children Pizza was excellent and tapas also. I suggested this place if you wish to have quite lunch!

  • Czanela—

    3.0

    Food is delicious, zero question, however serving isn't that big considering its pricey. Place is okay standard restaurant, but car parking is limited.

  • Rosa Ilia Teoxon Rafon

    2.0

    Nice ambiance and meals is delicious the truth is the cost of the meals is expensive and the portions of foods for main training course is quite small the staff isn't attractive always in the telephone and watching TV.. require a lot to boost ...👎🏻

  • Greta Hogendorp

    4.0

    We stayed at Shangri Una across the street and didn't desire to eat in resort. This restaurant is correct across road from resort entrance. Plenty to pick from on menus from Spanish, Italian and western food items. We'd Paella's and Pasta and garlic loaf of bread. Only2 options of cocktail on menus and San Miguel beer was affordable. Food was ok, cafe was very complete probably from local resorts and overall the purchase price was reasonable.

  • Ram Sayas

    3.0

    The menu is lengthy.. and they have a lot offerings. Nevertheless the dishes we had were just okay but we dont think I am going back soon. In addition they serve pizza that was the great thing I ordered. The dark ink paella was okay aswell. The gambas, salad etc etc has been nothing magical.

  • Winny Adetia

    1.0

    we were checked in @shangrila and after weve tried each and every internal restaurant, we wished to try nearest a single outside. we have to have just attended Jollibee seriously

  • Shinta Kartika

    5.0

    Good food / Several people , precisely what we really required. In case you are craving for Spanish foods , this can be a good spot to go. Perfectly before Shangrila Hotel

  • Asian Foodie

    2.0

    We thought exactly like many to get a split from the Shangri Una and get one of these local cheaper place. Unfortunately they didn’t deliver. The Caesar Salad was white iceberg with dressing and 1 crouton. The Spanish Omelette was okay but cold. The Squid wasjust Ok but I’d guess frozen and incredibly ordinary. The fish was a lot more expensive than at the Shangri La Cowrie restaurant and supposedly Dory. I’d say it had been frozen Basa farmed Seafood, crumbed, undercooked. The Pizza looked okay if you go probably stick to that. It’s a shame mainly because it’s a good place and an ideal alternative to the resort but completely underwhelming. With so a lot of good chefs and great elements, there’s no excuse because of this place. It had been marginally cheaper than Cowrie by way of a couple of hundred Pesos but method under operating and food. No revisit.

  • Albert Kusdianto

    2.0

    Avoid this place in case you are expecting authentic Spanish meals; everything on their menus has already been "Philippinenized" to match local taste plus tested recipes and ingredients aren't Spanish. We purchased a big Valenciana Paella(that they said was home specialty, and between the mostexpensive products on menus) and the rice arrived dried out and seafood toppings all minuscule, although we do get a large amount of huge wedges of lemon rather. THE UNITED STATES Angus ride attention steak was challenging and sinewy at PHP 1,800; I question that steak had actually been near to the USA!! Service dismal and personnel very unknowledgeable of menus offerings, asking about menus items led to mumbled descriptions leaving yet another confused after inquiring. The restaurant also is suffering from appearing "closed" whilst one is eating as specific sections are shut and lights switched off, very strange ambiance entirely. A few of the menu products tasted nice, obviously adapted to the neighborhood taste; within my travels throughout Spain, I seldom ate anything lovely unless it had been a dessert. If you are searching for authentic, check out Enye at Crimson, which but not brilliant, offers a far better rendition of Spanish food and high quality. Hola Espana obviously is confused like what to offer to be a Spanish restaurant in addition they throw in Italian products, saw some pizzas going swimming also...

  • Eko Setyo Budi

    4.0

    Just across the street from ShangriLa Mactan, we found this spot to have few visitors therefore it provided a cozy ambience for my team. There are many options within their menu. They’re open until night time, so it’s a location to move ifyou missed supper and wished to have late dinner.

Hola Espana Location

Hola Espana is located at Punta Engano, Lapu Lapu Philippines. This is a Vegetarian restaurant near the Lapu-Lapu City. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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