Monday, June 29, 2015

Aling Lucing's Sisig Restaurant: Delicious Journey to Pampanga

The night before proceeding to CLARK AIR BASE while packing my things, I conducted research of the places where to go and things to do within ANGELES CITY, MABALACAT CITY and other nearby places in PAMPANGA and TARLAC. That was if opportunity would permit me to go out. I am again detailed as a troop staff for the PAF Honor Escort Battalion.

Among the places that I looked for are good restaurants since I am aware that the practices would be challenging and would extract considerable amount of energy from our body, mind and spirit based on my experiences in 2012 and 2013. Although meals and snacks were provided for free, I knew that a week of stay for that particular detail would be absolutely draining due to excruciating heat of the sun, unforgiving high temperature and rigorous rehearsals. One of the places that attracted me based on several blogs and online reviews is the ALING LUCING'S SISIG RESTAURANT located in ANGELES CITY. 

It was Sunday morning when I was able to go out of CLARK AIR BASE to explore MABALACAT CITY and ANGELES CITY.

I spotted this familiar signage while I was traversing the way from MABALACAT CITY to ANGELES CITY...

ALING LUCING'S SISIG RESTAURANT...


When I arrived at the place at around 11am, there were only two tables occupied by customers. The place is very simple just like a canteen or eatery along the roadside. The place is not air-conditioned. 

But one of the noticeable qualities of the store are the awards posted on the walls. The restaurant is multi-awarded as one of the best SISIG RESTAURANTS if not the best not only in ANGELES CITY but in the whole of PAMPANGA. 


Yes, the SISIG is superbly delicious at reasonable price!!!

After 30 minutes, everything was consumed. 

Plenty of customers started to come to the obviously popular restaurant since it was already almost 12 high noon.  Situation signalling that it was time for me to pay and leave the place since my table will soon be occupied by hungry customers. One of downsides in the restaurant is the absence of legitimate parking space causing the customers to park their vehicles along the side of the road which will definitely hamper traffic flow. Also, I have not seen any "NO SMOKING" signage within the restaurant that might tempt smokers to smoke freely before and after eating.



While on my way out of the street where the restaurant is located, I noticed the signage at the corner of the intersecting roads that it was donated by ALING LUCING'S RESTAURANT.


I will surely comeback to this restaurant...to try other food...when duty calls for me to be in PAMPANGA area...


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