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Where to Eat in BATANES: Paypanapanayan Canteen in Sabtang Island

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On our Sabtang Island day tour held on our 2nd in Batanes, we had our lunch at Paypanapanayan Canteen. It is a small and cozy canteen situated along Morong beach where the famed Mayahaw arch and Nakabuang Cave are located. Set on a verdant surroundings, this is a common dining place for tourists visiting the island. At Paypanapanayan Canteen guests are treated not only with great tasting sea food, but with a breathtaking view of the beach as well.

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View from our table

Since it was pre-arranged by our guide, our lunch were already prepared when we arrived. It is an array of fresh vegetables and seafoods served on breadfruit leaves. For dessert, we had "bukayo", the best bukayo I've tasted so far.

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Vegetable Dish

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Grilled Fish

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Steamed Lobsters

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Bukayo

So, if you're visiting Sabtang Island, be sure to tell your guide to bring you to Paypanapanayan Canteen for lunch.

This is part of my 5-day trip to Batanes that happened on May 6-10, 2013. Batanes is the 79th province on my list.

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1 comment :

  1. Steamed lobsters! I definitely didn't expect a dish like that for a canteen!

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