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Address

Lot 1-D, M.A., Manuel A. Roxas Highway, Clark Freeport Zone

Municipality/City

Clarkfield, Pampanga, Philippines

Telephone Number

(0939) 988 2382

Matam-ih offers authentic Kapampangan cuisine in a fascinating ambiance of an elegant, classy and modern rendering of our indigenous peoples’ culture, arts and crafts and our Hispanic tradition, with the convenience of high-tech gadgetry. It promises an exciting dining experience not available anywhere else, where the old and the new world meet with stunning impact.

MATAM-IH is an Aeta dialect meaning delicious. Their well-trained food attendants are genuine members of the Aeta and Abelling indigenous people of Capas, where the largest concentration of the Tribe are found. They are also known as “Kulots” with their distinctive curly tresses, eyelashes and golden brown skin.

During the day, MATAM-IH presents our Hispanic heritage and indigenous arts and crafts in the form of antique-style wood and steel furniture and décor. At night, the struggle between the old world and the new in terms of decor, lighting and effect seems to abate with no sides winning, but with the same breath-taking effect. The old and the new simply, magically co-exist.

The main hall was named after Apu Namalyari who was believed to dwell in Mt. Pinatubo. It is the biggest hall which prides in its unique birdcage chandelier and a giant fish trap called Balisasa, an olden crude but effective fishermen’s implement. To the sides are six safari-type tents named after the major Aeta Sitios of Capas town namely Sitio Manabayukan, Sitio Taliktik, Sitio Yeyang, Sitio Manibukyot, Sitio Tarukan, and Sitio Pilien. There is also a summer veranda which is called the Sitio Kalangitan Café which is a cozy hide-away over-looking the entire restaurant and beyond.

There are also side recreational amenities like the “Adiu-Adiu” (another Aeta appreciative expression) where one can try out the primitive bow and arrow to hit the target, “Sana” which is a replica of the traditional balon or wishing well and “Dugang” (a Kapampangan term which means wheel of a carabao cart) where you can find an instant answer to any particular question that one can think of.

  • Catering
  • Seafood
  • Kapampangan Dish
  • Local Dish
  • Filipino Dish
  • Boodle Fight
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Chicharon Bulaklak
  • Crispy Pata
  • Kalderetang Baka
  • Kare Kareng Liempo
  • Pinaupong Manok
  • Bistek Baka
  • Pritong Tilapia
  • Adobong Pusit
  • Pritong Hito
  • Lechon Manok
  • Sisig Baboy
  • Binagoongang Baboy
  • Tawilis