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Overview & Highlights

Welcome to Kabaleyan Farm Cafe, a quaint culinary gem nestled along the Alaminos - Sual Road in the beautiful province of Pangasinan, Philippines. This charming eatery is more than just a restaurant; it is a cozy stopover for anyone seeking comfort food in a delightful farm-like ambiance. With its rustic kubo dining areas and stunning sunlit views, Kabaleyan offers an experience that transcends mere meals.

As I wandered through the cafe, I was immediately enveloped in its inviting atmosphere. Imagine enjoying a hearty breakfast while soaking in the serene farm views and gentle breezes. The ambiance is perfect for both early risers and those wanting to unwind after a long day. With feedback from satisfied patrons like Kharinne Sison and Bill Simms, it's clear that the cafe has struck a chord with food lovers. Kharinne's nostalgic journey back to flavors like Dinuguan—after a decade-long hiatus from pork—speaks volumes about the cafe's culinary prowess.

The menu at Kabaleyan Farm Cafe gleams with local favorites such as Pinapaitan, Kare-Kare, and Sinigang, alongside delightful seafood options like shrimp tempura and crispy fried catfish, which garnered compliments from Bill Simms. Each dish is prepared with care and expertly captures the essence of Filipino cuisine. The delectable Kare-Kare has received rave reviews, indicating it’s a must-try for anyone visiting. Though some diners noted a longer wait time for the dishes to arrive, the anticipation is certainly rewarded.

The affordability of the offerings is another attractive aspect. From generous combinations for groups to budget-friendly breakfast options like Porksilog and Bangsilog, there’s something for everyone at Kabaleyan. Moreover, thoughtful additional amenities, such as free water and phone charging stations, enhance the overall experience, highlighting their commitment to customer satisfaction.

While the food and atmosphere shine brightly, noted minor inconveniences, like cleanliness issues due to flies and the need to use a tabo for flushing, are present. However, these do not overshadow the culinary delights awaiting inside. Like May N highlighted, Kabaleyan Farm Cafe is not just a place to eat; it is a setting for rest and relaxation before the next adventure, particularly for those heading to nearby attractions like Falls 1 in Bolinao.

In essence, Kabaleyan Farm Cafe is where nostalgia meets modern dining, set against the beautiful backdrop of nature. With an array of flavorsome dishes and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, it promises to be a memorable part of your culinary journey in Alaminos City. So come, indulge your senses, and create delightful food memories at this lovely farm cafe.

Comforts & Conveniences

Service options
  • Outdoor seating
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
Popular for
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
Offerings
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates
Dining options
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Seating
  • Table service
Amenities
  • Toilet
Atmosphere
  • Casual
Crowd
  • Groups
  • Tourists
Children
  • Good for kids
Parking
  • Free of charge street parking
  • Free parking lot

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Visitor Testimonials (250)

Loved the Pinapaitan and Dinuguan. Haven’t been eating pork by choice for 10 years now but when I saw the “Dinuguan”, I just had to try it again after a decade. It was worth the “try” :) happy tummy

That food was delicious. I had the shrimp tempura and the crispy fried catfish (hito). We also had the goat soup and crispy Pata which was also good. Friendly staff and affordable prices on the best food in town. Can't wait for our next visit.

Cozy and affordable stopover place for a breakfast or snack. Except for the porksilog with good size of ulam, the servings are small for the other items like Bangsilog that I ate and the Tocilog too. They're open at 6am when we came. This place has good free stuff like free water and free phone charging. Of note is their general socket outlets where customers can charge their phones if they brought plug chargers for free. Restroom is clean, just be prepared to use tabo to scoop water to flush it. The sunrise can be seen outside. We saw some bikers at the time. It's really a farm view with the Kubo style of eating spots. The breeze is nice in this area and you can walk around and relax or stretch. Locals say there's no spot to eat at the Falls 1 in Bolinao so this is the usual go-to spot.

A great restaurant with awesome ambiance. They have a nice kubo where you can dine and enjoy the food. The combos for groups are fantastic. However, waiting time for your food to be served is longer than you expect.Nonetheless, I love their Kare-Kare and the sinigang.

Kare-kare is delicious. Seafood platter is good. Lavatory/hand wash area and CR are clean. Many flies.

We tried the Sinampalukang Kambing, it's a must try next time you pass by going to Alaminos. Super service and kind staff.

We ordered sinampalukang lambing, halo halo and fruit shake. Sinampalukang kambing was good and it's good for 2 to 3 person. Fruit shakes was made from real fruit and it's good too. The halo halo was good too.

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