I was fine having veggies on my plate, but I need red meat. Unfortunately, they do not have this in their menu.
Date of visit: December 2012
Same review posted at Trip Advisor
Excerpt from http://www.charmaineromero.blogspot.com/2013/01/puerto-princesa-first-time.html
Ka Lui – another item on the PPS
checklist. This is a very popular
restaurant and always best to have reservations made as they may be really full
at times. Again, Island Tours did the
reservation for us. J
Ka Lui is a vegetarian haven, serving organic
produce. The meat selection is limited
to chicken and seafoods. No red meat for
me. One has to take off his footwear and
leave it at the holding area before entering the dining area proper. So we go barefoot inside. Interiors as expected were of bamboo and
other natural materials. The reserved
place for our party was a low table, no chairs, sit- on-the-floor kinda
thing.dinner at Ka Lui |
me and my all-veggie plate |
This is also along Rizal St., so getting a tricycle ride back to the resort was not a problem. Also, the drivers who took us from the resort to Ka Lui, offered to wait for us and take us back, so it was convenient.
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