February 13, 2019

Comedor in Hotel Luna, Vigan: A Gastronomic Spanish-Ilocano Dining Place

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  • Comedor in Hotel Luna, Vigan: A Gastronomic Spanish-Ilocano Dining Place
  • Located just inside Hotel Luna is a gastronomic Spanish-Ilocano dining place—Comedor. This in-house restaurant is derived from the Spanish word Comedor which means “dining area” that boasts a wide array of Ilocano dishes from appetizers, down to desserts.

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    Comedor’s Spanish-inspired interior with classic brick walls that complement the hotel’s Hispanic theme.

    Comedor has a Spanish-inspired interior for their dining hall, with their classic brick walls that complement the hotel’s Hispanic theme. Some of their must-tries are the Linguine Vigan Longganisa—a pizza topped with Vigan’s famous chorizo and the Vigan Angulas, a seasonal fish delicacy in Lemon Aioli and Capers served on Sliced French Baguette.

    Vigan Angulas (P250)

    They also have traditional Spanish omelet here called Torta De Gambas. This is perfect for those who are health-conscious and would most likely opt for seafood instead of meat. Torta De Gambas has sauteed shrimp with melted cheese, tomatoes and served with lemon on top if you wish to add more taste.

    Torta De Gambas (P275)

    Of course, what’s a stay in Vigan without the ever famous bagnet? Here in Comedor, they offer a plate of Luna Bagnet made with tender pork and crispy skin. This local favorite is served with tomatoes and fermented fish condiment on the sides and is best paired with rice.

    Luna Bagnet (P425)

    Tourists would definitely enjoy their fusion of flavors here as each delightful serving infuses Spanish touch and mixing it together with Ilocano’s best. Comedor is open to the public whether in-house guests or not. For in-house guests of Hotel Luna, they can also enjoy breakfast buffets located near Comedor and its open from 6 am to 10 pm.

    When in Vigan, don’t forget to drop by Comedor at Hotel Luna wherein you can experience the best of Vigan dishes and delicacies. You deserve a tasty food treat while on a vacation!

    How to get there:

    • By car: From the famous Calle Crisologo, head towards Liberation Blvd and turn right to Delos Reyes St. Comedor is located inside Hotel Luna and is situated on the corner street of Delos Reyes and Gen. Luna.
    • By Public Transport: There are tricycle and horse carriages roaming around Calle Crisologo, just let them know you’re headed to Hotel Luna.

    General Information:

    Address: V. De Los Reyes corner Gen. Luna St., Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
    Business Hours: Lunch – 10 am onwards, Dinner – 6 pm to 10 pm
    Contact Information: 0977-827-1277
    E-mail Address: rsvn.hotelluna@ahmgi.com
    Website: hotelluna.com
    Facebook: facebook.com/HotelLunaVigan


    A version of this appeared in Philippine Primer’s Japanese (Vol. 104) and English (Vol. 11) magazines 
    Updated as of January 28, 2019

     

    General Information

  • V. Delos Reyes cor. Gen. Luna St. Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
  • 0977-827-1277
  • Lunch - 10 am to 10 pm
  • www.hotelluna.ph
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