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Sunday, April 13, 2014

10 Top Places to Eat in Puerto Princesa: Ka Inato

Kain Inato’s name has been so pre-eminent in the food industry in Puerto Princesa. Presence of the patrons is unstoppable that almost packed the huge size of the restaurant most of the time.
What I noticed about the commercial establishments in PPS, specifically the restaurants, is the design they invest for their interior as well as the way they garnish their food. Initially, it seemed that Ka Inato would be as similar as Haim Inato located along Manalo Extension, but I was actually wrong. 
The air comes freely in the entire place

Most furnishings are made up of wooden material
Kain Inato is very distinct in the design they use for the whole place. Basically, you can see wooden sculpture depicting the ethnic group of Palawan, painted in various neon hues. 
In addition, it is built where the air flows freely from outside to each corner of the restaurant. So one should not expect to have an area with air-conditioner.

It was my first to see a restaurant with some waiters who use sign language as a form of their communication due to hearing impairment, and Kain Inato gives them a vital role in their business.
Ka Inato chicken fried for only P 65.00

Sizzling crocodile - a bit pricey (P 320) but must-try in Ka Inato. 

Our lunch was not complete without some desserts: Mango graham cake for only P 48

Leche Flan - a bit small for its price (P 35)

Just on time from an exhausting and hot day- Banana Split 
Very cheap (P 70) with 3 scoops of ice crem

Here's the complete copy of their menu

Mode of payment: accepts cash only
Note: With additional 10% service charge.

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