Very accomodating. Definitely the best paella. Want more food choices tho. And more branches here in cebu. Definitely a place to visit with friends and fam.
Choose any of the three (3) paellas & pair it with other food they have & you will have your paella craving served!😊 A bit oily but their paella tastes good. Liked their lechon & negra paella but try their tapas also! Hehehe..😁
When you think of spanish cuisine it's always synonymous with Paella. Hala Paella is your fastfood paella place. With a very budget friendly take on the Spanish classic.
Food ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Though they offer the Spanish favorite, it isn't as flavorful as the original. Though the taste really does impress the Filipino taste buds.
Place ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - the small and quaint place is reslly a good place to dine but the thing is it's really hot inside one the temperature rises in Banilad.
Value ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - a really budget friendly place for those who are in to Spanish cuisine.
Service ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - The service was average. Nothing really stood out to me here.
I love their Lechon Paella. I don't get to go there often, even though its near my place, but I will try the other paellas some other time. The place, though, kinda small. Wish they picked a bigger one in the main building. Still, I really like eating there.
The churros is served hot with oh so chocolatey dip! The Paella Pollo and Valenciana are TDF! Solo plate can be shared for two average eaters!
The paella was delicious. I got their Paella Negra. The rice was cooked beautifully and the taste was delicious. I'm not a huge fan of rice meals, but I love paella. However, what I missed in the dish was it missed its meat portions. It did not offer a lot of meat - I think I got a strip of squid and one shrimp. The lemon wedge was too small too. I hope their rice to meat proportions would even out.
It was a great experience, I highly recommend paella negra. We went there early afternoon so we have the place all to ourselves. Will be back.
I'm not really a fan of paella but Hala Paella made their dishes easy on the palate even for those who are not used to eating paella. Their churros is okay, but nothing much to brag about. Their place is as cute as ever. It's a typical hole in the wall type of shop but they managed to maximize their area and it was very effective. Their exterior is very photogenic, you get to feel like you're at at countryside diner having a hood meal.
A big hit, especially to us Filipinos. Being rice lovers, and 'lutong-bahay' advocates, this definitely is best for people like us. Their food was very savoury, not overpowering and just the right amount. What lacked however, is more seats, more viand/ulam and probably bigger servings of their existing viands. Overall, it was quite a great foodie experience.
The ultimate snack place which is both sulit and memorable! My fave has to be the paella negra and since I love spicy food, I mix a little hot sauce in it to add more flavor. Just the right amount, though. Affordable and a cozy place to dine in!
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