Kpampangan cuisine is probably one of the best in the world. Unfortunately, if you've been to this location or the one in Angeles, you're probably with a handler, relative or a tour guide who have their own ideas of what you'd like. Worse, they'll bring you to their relative's restaurant and make you eat things that are most likely Ilocano. Ditch them, put together 500 Pesos and look for this place along a not so busy highway. Don't bother looking for the sign, it's not visible from where your coming from. Instead look for the the cluster of parked jeeps and SUVs. The place is airconditioned which is good but, don't be discouraged by the wooden benches, plastic chairs, concrete slab floor and the usual patrons: government officials, cockfight aficionados, gamblers, businessmen, jeepney drivers and the local police. The food, which is what you came for should be your only concern. Take your 500 bucks (about 10 US Dollars) and order any or all of the following: rice, chicharon bulaklak, stuffed fried frog, pako fern salad, tomatoes and salted duck eggs, lechon kawali, bulalo, tocinong kalabaw, beef barbecue, kamaro roasted grasshoppers, sisig, beef morcon, pampanga sweet longganisa, crab omelet, stuffed crab, frog's legs, fermented buro, camaron rebosado, crispy tempura kangkong leaves and beef mechado. Wash it all down with soda or beer and order the halo halo. You should have enough leftover for bus fare home, but you'll be back a couple of times. read more