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Pampanga is known as the “Culinary Capital of the Philippines”. Pampanga's the best place to have an ultimate food trip with your family or friends. If you're living in Pampanga, I'm pretty sure you have tried some of these famous restaurants there!
Everybody’s Cafe is an exotic restaurant that’s quite popular with locals and foreigners. To try out the best selling items, it’s best to arrive as early as possible. Everybody’s Cafe serves fried stuffed frog, fried crickets, cured carabao meat, and more.
Cafe Fleur is a homey restaurant by Chef Sau del Rosario. This restaurant serves a mix of Filipino dishes with a touch of French cuisine.
Razon’s has a lot of branches in Manila but heading to the original is worth it. What started out as a humble refreshment parlor has thrived to become a household name. The staples of Razon’s are the Halo-Halo and Pancit Palabok.
For the next-level “Lutong Bahay” experience, Wooden Table is the premiere restaurant to try out boodle fights and other traditional dishes in. Enjoy specialties like Laing, Crispy Pata, and Lechon Manok for starters.
For a blend of Kapampangan cuisine and U.S. steaks, Binulo restaurant is the place to go. It has everything you could possibly want for an authentic Kapampangan experience with a twist. Signatures include Paco Salad, Pangat na Ulang, and Binukadkad na Hito
Chef Claude Tayag is a renowned Kapampangan chef who established this restaurant to commemorate his birth year. The restaurant has a retro-style diner aesthetic that’s Instagram ready.
Denlim’s Kitchen
The restaurant uses limited space, which means reservations are essential. Only 24 guests can be accommodated each night so be sure to plan accordingly. You get to experience a 7-course meal that includes baked mussels, beef ala Dione, shrimp Elena, and pugon liempo wrap.