The new incarnation of this B&B is on an ancestral farm about 5km from the tiny town of Dolores. Currently there's just one cottage, but the main reason to venture out here is the food. Charismatic and slightly eccentric owner Jay Herrera crafts superb home-style banquet meals using fresh local ingredients in his makeshift kitchen. Book ahead.
Kinabuhayan Cafe
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