UGU BIGYAN | Pottery Garden and Restaurant in Tiaong, Quezon  

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Tiaong, Quezon is a picturesque town in Quezon Province. Known for its lush landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and flavorful local cuisine. From scenic countryside views to well-preserved ancestral houses, Tiaong offers a charming and authentic experience for travelers seeking a delightful escape. 

On our recent visit to Tiaong, Quezon, we dined at UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant. Owned by master potter himself. Augusto “Ugu” Bigyan, is a renowned Filipino potter and artist.

As we entered the place, I was instantly impressed by the old houses with rustic design. The lush garden added a contrast to the clay colored bricks.

Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

The courtyard has several huts and structures surrounded by plants and trees.

Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant's courtyard

The main dining area is an open air pavilion with traditional design.

Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant's main dining area

UGU Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant offers a feast of Filipino and Asian Fusion cuisine. In our experience, we started the UGU BIGYAN signature set menu with Pork and Mushroom Soup.

Pork and Mushroom Soup of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

Pako Salad or Fern Salad was an instant hit.

Pako Salad of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

Kulawo or Banana Blossom in Coconut Milk. A specialty of UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant.

Kulawo of of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

Kalamares or the deep fried squid. The meat was tender and perfectly cooked.

Kalamares of of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

The veggies with tofu. Forgot the name of this one :D

Tofu with veggies in of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

Grilled Spareribs with Barbeque sauce.

Grilled Spareribs with barbeque sauce of Tofu with veggies in of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

Shrimp Curry - this one has a thick and flavorful sauce. This one is my top pick.

Shrimp Curry of Tofu with veggies in of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

Piniritong Isda with Sweet and sour sauce. This one comes with a mango salsa.

Piniritong Isda of Tofu with veggies in of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

UGU Bigyan Signature set menu also includes a bowl of fresh buko juice.

Buko juice of Tofu with veggies in of Ugu Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant

For dessert, they served Guinumis. This one is like Halo-halo minus the beans and ice.

Aside from the delicious dishes, what sets UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant from others is the unique dining experience. All the plates, bowls and cups are handmade by Ugu. UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant is truly a perfect blend of art, cuisine and nature.


Recommendations: Shrimp Curry, Pako Salad and Grilled Spareribs.


Tip: UGU Bigyan Pottery Garden and Restaurant is still under the radar. Expect that there may be days with few guest/clients. However, the restaurant requires a minimum of 10 pax for their dining experience. If you are a smaller group and would like to try UGU Restaurant Signature Set Menu, then I recommend paying for the minimum. The food and experience is worth it.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER IN UGU BIGYAN POTTERY GARDEN AND RESTAURANT

  • UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant Information

    • FB: @ugubigyan

    • Address: 490 Alvarez Village, Lusacan, Tiaong, Quezon

    • eMail: ugubigyan@yahoo.com

    • Tel Num: +63 42 545 9144 / 0917 560 7973 / 0917 560 5708

  • UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant is strictly reservations only.

  • Use waze for easy navigation to UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant.

  • The road going to UGU BIGYAN Pottery Garden and Restaurant is narrow but there’s a spacious parking lot within their property.

  • Alfresco dining only.

  • For drinks, there are no other option aside from what is included in the Signature Set Menu and water.

  • We paid Php11,000.00 for the UGU Restaurant Signature Set Menu. The rate is Php1,100.00 per pax.

  • Pets are allowed

  • Casual Dining.

  • Aside from the restaurant, UGU BIGYAN has an airbnb, café, pottery class and a shop.

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