J&A Fishpen

Camiguin


Seafood (such as bangus P60 per 100g) comes straight from the pens on the Benoni lagoon, which this restaurant overlooks; popular with large groups on weekends. You can pay an additional P150 for the little shelters perched over the water or rent a fishing rod to reel in your own catch for the kitchen to prepare. Pizza, meat and noodle dishes are also served.


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