The towns of Quezon know how to put on a party come the feast of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. And there are attractions for almost every kind of traveler – nature tripper, adrenaline junkie, or history buff. Unspoiled islands with sugar-sand beaches and clear blue waters. Waterfalls and caves waiting to be explored. Have a taste of Filipino hospitality at local restaurants and bring home some longganisang Lucban or pansit habhab. Festive folk art. Colorfully decorated houses. Tables overflowing with food. Mention the province of Quezon and these are some images that come to mind.

PANCIT HABHAB
Lucban’s signature dish will complete your Quezon Province visit and you sure can find it within and around towns. Pancit Habhab is usually served on a piece of banana leaf and is meant to be eaten without the use of any utensils.
