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Lolo Nonoy's Food Station, Coron

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We arrived early morning in our accommodation in Coron since we took a ferry from Manila. We were hungry and since we don't like to eat in our hotel and we wanted to explore the town already, we asked kuya guard to hail a tricycle and he gladly got one for us. We said to kuya guard we wanted to eat "sa mura lang" (cheap only) and he just instructed the driver to "murang restaurant" (cheap restaurant). Good thing the driver is kind enough to drive is to Lolo Nonoy's. At first it seemed like a simple eatery and not that busy since it was around 8am when we got there. We were greeted by the staff and handed out the menu. The price is reasonable enough not that very cheap and not the pricey. There are cooked viands available as well if you are very hungry and not willing to wait. We ordered Dinuguan and Papaitan and true enough we only paid 355 (plus 2 rice and 1 soda). We saw the nearby table ordering Calamares and we craved so we planned to get back ahaha.

Calubcub Bay Resort

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We went here this month, April 2019. Booked the Villa 6 for 9 pax. Here are the pros and cons for those who are eyeing this resort. Pros: - villa 6 is sooo spacious. They have 2 bedrooms, one is on the ground flr and the other room is upstairs. - kitchen amenities are complete and clean and ready to use. (Just bring yourself na lang talaga 😊). - staff are friendly, even assisted us right away since there were people resting on the dining area in our villa (but we don't mind, it's too hot when we arrived) and the staff cleaned the area asap. - rooms are big can fit more than 9 pax based on the room's no. of occupants. - if peak season they don't allow walk-in guests to prevent the place to be overcrowded w/c is good diba 👍😁 - they have ample parking space. - they have amenities for team bldgs etc. Cons: - wifi is only available in the common area (but isn't good for enjoying and unplugging right? 😊) - the sand is not white, it is somewhat bl