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Ka Lui Restaurant


Ka Lui Restaurant is a well-known restaurant in Puerto Princesa City in the province of Palawan, Philippines. Both tourists and locals drop by here to taste the freshest and tastiest food harvested from Palawan's own clean and bountiful waters. The restaurant has been visited by many celebrities and personalities.

by Renz Torres on November 11, 2014

The wooden interior of Ka Lui Restaurant

Ka Lui Restaurant is a well-known restaurant in Puerto Princesa City in the province of Palawan, Philippines.  Both tourists and locals drop by here to taste the freshest and tastiest food harvested from Palawan's own clean and bountiful waters.  The restaurant has been visited by many celebrities and personalities.

Ka Lui Restaurant is a place one must definitely visit because of their high standards in cooking, cleanliness, and fast, friendly, efficient service that will surely hit your standards when it comes to food. It is an ideal place for food lovers. The restaurant really has a fascinating design akin to that of a native wooden house. The area is definitely clean and organized.

Before entering the restaurant, customers are asked to leave their footwear to be placed in small lockers located at the entrance, as floor in the restaurant is kept clean and well-polished.

As featured on their Website, the restaurant offers different kinds of cuisine and has a wide choice of menus for seafood and vegetables such as  sashimi, tempura, shellfish soup, sinigang, baked mussel and many more to discover and taste. Best of all, their prices are truly affordable.

Ka Lui Restaurant is located at 369 Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.

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Where to Stay

 List of Hotels that can  be found in Puerto Princesa City

  • Asturias Hotel - Km. 3 National Highway, Tiniguiban, Puerto Princesa City
  • Hotel Centro - San Pedro, National Highway, Puerto Princesa City
  • Hotel Fleuris - Lacao Street, Puerto Princesa City
  • La Chari'ca Inn - 126 Abad Santos, Puerto Princesa City
  • Legend Hotel - Malvar Street, Puerto Princesa City
  • Microtel Inn & Suites (Palawan) - San Manuel, Puerto Princesa City
  • Dolce Vita Hotel - Romasanta Wescom Road, San Pedro, Puerto Princesa City
  • Moana Hotel - Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City
  • Pads by Legend Hotels - Malvar Street, Puerto Princesa City
  • Palawan Village Hotel - Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City
  • Rengel Hotel - Valencia Street, Puerto Princesa City
  • Royal Oberoi - South National Highway, Esteban Road, Santa Monica, Puerto Princesa City
  • White View Paradise Hotel - Manalo Extension, Puerto Princesa City

How to get there

By plane

Puerto Princesa is slightly more than an hour away by plane from Manila. Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Air Philippines, Zest Air all have daily flights from Manila to Puerto Princesa. Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific also operate flights to and from Puerto Princesa to other major cities such as Davao and Cebu City. SEAIR offers flights from Busuanga Tu/F/Su and El Nido on Tu/F. Starting from this year 2012, there are now daily connecting/return budget flights by Philippines AirAsia from Clark/Angeles City in Luzon direct to Puerto Princesa.

The airport is practically in the city center so you can ignore the overpriced tricycles waiting in front of the arrival and catch a tricycle on the main road for a fare of 7-10 pesos per passenger.

The airport is small and can be closed at certain points in the day (e.g. between 2pm and 3pm) and there are only 2 cafes and some local eateries outside the airport, therefore don't plan to kill any time here.

By ferry

SuperFerry and Negros Navigation  both have a weekly ferry to Puerto Princesa from Manila. The ferry trip is about 22 hours long.

Milagrosa Shipping has a weekly ferry that sails between Puerto Princesa - Cuyo Islands - Iloilo. It departs Iloilo at 7pm on Thursday, arrives at the Cuyo Islands at 8am Friday, departs Cuyo Islands 3pm Friday and arrives in Puerto Princesa at 8am on Saturday.

Getting Around

MultiCab and tricycles are the most common means to get around Puerto Princesa. As in Manila, jeepneys usually have standard routes which they ply. Tricycles on the other hand are fairly limited to certain areas and would not be able to go very long distances.

The bus terminal is located a few Kilometers outside the city center.

For touring, it would possibly be a good idea to arrange special transport whether it be a jeepney or, for more comfort, air-conditioned vans or AUVs. This way, you will not be subject to the hassles of public transport availability.

 

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