"... Located about ten minutes away by tricycle from the Puerto Princesa airport, the place looks like an ordinary beer garden from the outside. Inside though, is a spacious bahay-kubo style pavilion. Made of bamboo and wood, the restaurant is flanked by lush gardens and mini-waterfalls, making the restaurant a very airy and breezy place even if it’s already high noon. The furniture and fixtures echo the bucolic, laid-back theme. Capiz lamps tower over tables made of wood trunks. Pots of hairy, bright red achuete fruits lend color to the otherwise all-brown interiors."

"In keeping with the Hawaiian/ethnic-inspired motif, Ka Lui serves only seafood, fresh vegetables and fruits. There are no meats or fancy cakes. For drinks, there are no carbonated sodas, just fresh fruit concoctions..."

"What’s really remarkable about Ka Lui is that you get five-star quality seafood dishes at a fraction of the cost, and in a picturesque setting at that. Ka Lui is only open during lunchtime from 11 am to 2 pm, and during dinnertime from 6 to 11 pm, and is closed on Sundays. But then again, it’s a small price to pay for such an affordable culinary delight. Truly, like Palawan’s underground river or its remote limestone cliffs, Ka Lui is worth the effort and the trip..."

Ka Lui Restaurant is located at 369 Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.

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