In Tayabas, drinking lambanog  (coconut wine) is usually a communal thing – men sit around in a circle  and tagayan will ensue. Aside from the said wine, Quezon is also rich  for sweet food/delicacies, culture and as well as resorts. 
Pero  this time, hindi ako ng enjoy sa pagswi- swiming sa mga resorts at  lalong hindi ako uminom ng Lambanog. hehe.. Umuwi ako ng Quezon dahil  death anniversary ng lola namin at para na rin mag unwind..
Fiesta rin sa bayan. May mga perya at maraming handaan sa lahat ng bahay kaya masaya at maraming tao!
Around  4PM, umikot ang puwet ko sa dami ng pinagkakain ko. Panay kain ang ginawa namin. Hindi kasi kami  makatanggi sa mga pinsan ng parents ko kaya, kahit busog na kami, pinakain pa  rin nila kami ng handa nila. Sus, busog! Thanks po sa inyo.
Pero un nga, umikot ang puwet ko kaya bigla ako nag-aya pumunta ng Tayabas! (koneksyon?) 
Travel time from Sariaya to Tayabas is 30 -45 minutes through a  passenger jeep. From Sariaya, we transferred to another jeep in Lucban where it will bring us to our destination.  Within the Province of Quezon, Tayabas is a land-locked  town which is situated at the south-eastern of “Mt. Banahaw” – one of  the famous volcanoes in the country. 
As they say, Kamayan sa Palaisdaan can be described as a floating restaurant because  the restaurant is surrounded by water, almost like a pond all around.   There are many nipa huts actually where you can choose to dine in.  Those nipa huts are  connected by bamboo rafts tied to each other as your walkway.
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| Shot from our nipa hut | 
Pagbaba  namin ng jeep, naguluhan kami kasi may tatlong Palaisdaan pala at andun  kami bumaba sa gitna ng tatlo. 
Kamayan sa Palaisdaan should not be confused with another well  known restaurant of the same name - the original Palaisdaan Restaurant which is a meters away and has an electronic signage.
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| Ang tatlo kong magagandan pamangkin | 
and lastly they have Hotel and Resort where you can stay overnight while pampering yourselves with their refreshing swimming pool and delicious food. All of these are owned by the Rosauro de los Santos and his wife, Evangeline.
"KAMAYAN" simply pertains to the practice of eating with bare hands. 
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| Pinaputok ng Pusit na maraming tomatoes P 250.00 | 
Sabi nga nila, be sure to come hungry to savor a fulfilling feast in Kamayan. But as I mentioned, we are totally and already full that time kaya we just ordered a little to satisfy our curiosity.
Well, hindi rin kami nagkamay.  But next time visit, I'll guarantee you that I will try to eat bare hands! :)
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| We ordered two sets of Pansit Lucban P350.00 each |  
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 Biglaan  lang talaga. Ako 'tong makulit at inaya ko mga pamangkin ko at  pinsan  ko na si Kuya Joel na naka sando lang that time eh napilitang  sumama, as  our chaperon na rin. hehe..
Pero enjoy kasi ang ganda ng view at masarap ang mga food!  They serve fresh and typical lutong bahay food but it never goes out of style at super yummy pa. Yun lang, we didn't ask if they allow mamingwit ng fish sa pond nila. Marami kasing Tilapia that time na nagpapakita sa amin eh. hehe
We also ordered beer para sa pinsan ko at sa friend niya. One bucket only. Panulak lang ba at nag take out din kami ng Ginataang Pla -Pla! Pampasalubong. Ang sarap pala nung kinain na namin sa bahay. hehe..Takaw, kumain uli noh. It costs 260.00 for 2 big fish. 
The entire place is simply amazing. The idea of dining on a floating raft appealed to me and when I got a chance to walk around the restaurant, it was bigger than I've ever thought. It actually has a little zoo, a videoke bar, and many many more of cottages. 
Feel at home to see the following pictures as you explore every nook and be amazed by how every place is artistically designed.              
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| The bar | 
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| Videoke featuring classic and rock songs | 
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| man made falls | 
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| Our nipa hut is strategically located in the middle of the large pond | 
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|  Bamboo rafts  support the cabanas that are inter- connected which you can feel a distinctive walking experience | 
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| El Pecado Bar Cafe |  
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| a large sleeping snake | 
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| Monkey and birds | 
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| Function Hall for Weddings, Birthdays, Baptismal and Meetings | 
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| that's me sitting peacefully in bamboo raft | 
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| Perfect shot of what native ambiance is all about, where flora and fauna embellish around the dining places.  | 
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| Lamps | 
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| The restaurant has now almost 60 bamboo huts plus two halls that can host 1,700 people.               | 
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| The restaurant has calm and cozy atmosphere . | 
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| The dining cabanas are floating over fishpond waters. | 
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| Wood carving for chairs and tables | 
The menu consists mostly of fish, since Tayabas is known for  their light and delectable seafood compared to Lucban's meat fest.  Big  winners are the Inihaw na Pla-Pla (also known as tilapia), and the  Inihaw na Hito.  All his cooks are native chefs, so one can expect an  authentic taste of Tayabas in their dishes.  Other dishes, worthy of  praise are the Inihaw na Spare Ribs, Squid in Oyster Sauce, and their  own version of Salpicao (mixed vegetable & seafoods).              
 Note: This place might get too crowded during peak season.
It is better if you go with your own car or service kasi until 6pm lang ang byahe ng jeep pabalik sa Lucban. If you extend, you most likely have to travel to Lucena first where you can get a different wide network of jeepney routes, all emanating from the city center (
Bayan).
 
Ganda naman dito.
ReplyDeletekahit kelan talaga hindi kahuhulihin ng fashion police. ang bongga lagi ng outfit. May pa-seminar ka ba? hahaha! Ng maka-attend. lol!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I just love Quezon Province. Nice people, great view, uber delicious food. Wala ka ng hahanapin pa. Nadaanan ko yan dati before nung inexplore ko ang Lucena, Tayabas, Agdangan at Lucban e. Kaso naubusan ako ng budget. hahaha!
Next time. Sana namingwit ka. Ang alam ko sa mga palaisdaan., pwede mo sila hulihin then papakawalan mo rin. Pa-experience lang ba.. yung ganun. Another nice entry.
empi: hehe thanks. ganda rin likod mo.
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looks like a nice place to have lunch (and dinner na rin haha)!
ReplyDeletemasaya nga kumain sa palaisdaan. freshly captured and cooked yung mga isda. laki ng sign nila ah.
ReplyDeletebeen to this place, but that was 3 years ago. ang saraaap kumaeeeen! =)
ReplyDeleteWow. Really nice place! I need a vacation to the Philippines soon! :D
ReplyDeleteKuya Christian: yeah, masrap din matulog ksama ng mga isda. hehe
ReplyDeleteDong ho: Malalaki nga ang sign, ung isa lang ang hindi ko nkita ung hotel and resort nila.
Nuna: masarap tlga kc fresh tas malamig pa ung weather that time..chilling time.
Bee: Sure, Hope you will..thanks!