LANTAW NATIVE RESTAURANT
Lantaw Native Restaurant and Lantaw Floating Native
Restaurant serve equally good food, reasonably priced
if we may add. They have the same owners. They are
both found in the province of Cebu. Other than these
similarities, however, both restaurants are
geographically worlds apart.
The key is a single word — floating. The original restaurant,
Lantaw Floating Native Restaurant, is found in an island
connected to Cebu City by two bridges. Its found in
the island of Mactan (yes, that where the airport is found),
in the town of Cordova. Its a beachfront restaurant
that sits on top of the water, pretty much like the
older Sutokil, except that its more upscale.
The journey to Lantaw Native Restaurant in Busay takes
only around 20 minutes, through the general direction
of Marco Polo Hotel and the well-known Tops area.
Theres a chance, though, that it will be totally different
a few years from now, if Cebu doesnt learn from the
horrible traffic situation of Metro Manila.
The food, while delicious and very reasonably-priced, is
a secondary reason why we sought out this place. But
we can safely assume that most of the guests come
here for the view. Or the ambiance.
Lantaw, in the Visayan dialect, means to view or to
gaze. A perfect name for this establishment. Lantaw
Native Restaurant is tucked on a green hillside, with
a majestic view of Cebu City (we wouldnt be surprised
if they install telescopes here, just like at the Edge
Coaster at the towering Crown Regency Hotel). The
view gets better at night as the city lights come alive
and flicker through the mist.
Studies have shown that ambiance and the presentation
have a positive impact on how we perceive the taste
of food. Its comfortable fine dining at Lantaw Native
Restaurant. Seriously high-end presentation in a
surprisingly friendly atmosphere. The baked scallops,
in all its golden glory, as well as the lechon kawali
and the calamares, are thoughtfully arranged in huge
elongated serving platters. Yet the tinolang manok
served in fresh whole buko, coupled with the beverage
served in a mayonnaise glass that we would ordinarily
throw away, adds a common touch and a reminder
that this restaurant serves authentic Filipino food. The
high ceiling covered with banig completes
the package.
calamares
lechon kawali
tinolang manok
beverage served in a mayonnaise glass
baked scallops
Well, youll find quality here. Lantaw is the Cebuano term
for can be seen from a distance and aside from the
fact that the restaurant is actually floating, diners can
also enjoy a spectacular view of the hills and city of
Cebu in the distance. It is of course open so natural sea
breezes will keep you cool while the salt water scent
acts as a natural prop to this wonderful stage. The menu
boasts a number of mouthwatering native dishes but
clearly fresh fish is the order of the day.