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Some Popular Restaurants in the Philippines:

C2 Classic Cuisine

With the menu featuring fare such as Crispy Kare kare (Crispy Pork with Peanut Sauce), Sinigang na Tiyan ng Bangus (Milkfish Belly in Tamarind Broth) and Bibingka (rice flour cake) Soufflé , these are not your typical Filipino home cooked meals. Innovation and fusion seem to be the operative words in C2's menu as they surprise diners with their food. Leave expectations at home and open yourself up to seeing Filipino dishes in a new light at this modern yet classic Filipino restaurant.

C2 Classic Cuisine, Shangri-la Plaza Mall

The Ledge, 6/Lvl. Shangri-la Plaza Mall, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila

(+632) 636-1510

 


Romulo’s Cafe

Romulo’s has earned rave reviews from foodies for dishes like Beef Kaldereta with Keso de Bola (Beef Stewed in Tomato Sauce with Edam Cheese), Flying Tilapia (St. Peter’s Fish) with Three Sauces and Pomelo Salad. The classy black and white interiors are adorned with the photographs of the great Filipino diplomat Carlos P. Romulo, the first Asian President of the UN General Assembly, giving the diners an elegant ambience as well as a history lesson. The menu is simple but much thought of.

Romulo's Cafe, Scout Tuason cor. Sct. Dr. Lazcano, Quezon City, Metro Manila

(+632) 332-7275

 


Fely J’s Kitchen

Dining at Fely J’s Kitchen feels like eating at your favourite gourmet aunt’s home where food is familiar yet fantastic, with unexpected twists here and there. Showcasing the recipes of restaurant chain founder Larry Cruz’s mother Fely, this charming restaurant serves Filipino and Asian cuisine. The Crunch Pako (Forest Fern Salad with Shrimps), Pato Tim (Duck Simmered in Soy Flavored Sauce) and Biringhe (Rice and Coconut Paella with Meat and Seafood) are not to be missed.

2/F Greenbelt 5, Legaspi St., Legaspi Village, Ayala Center, Makati City, Metro Manila

(+632) 728-8858

ljcrestaurants.com.ph/fely-j

 


Abe

Pampanga is said to be the culinary capital of the Philippines, but you don’t have to go to there to experience its cuisine. You can never go wrong with its best sellers Binukadkad na Crispy Pla-pla (Butteflied Crispy Tilapia), Lamb Adobo with Popped Garlic and Knockout Knuckle. “Abe” is the Pampanga word for friend and this restaurant is truly a friend of the traveller with a discerning palate, the Filipino balikbayan hankering for a taste of home or the foreigner looking for the unique Filipino taste.

Branches:

Abe Serendra

Serendra Plaza, Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila

(+632) 856-0526

Abe TriNoma

Level M3, Trinoma Mall, North EDSA, Quezon City, Metro Manila

(+632) 901-5692; (+632)901-5692

Abe MOA

Entertainment Section SM Mall of Asia, Bay City, Pasay City, Metro Manila

(+632) 556-0608

ljcrestaurants.com.ph/abe

 


Café Juanita

If the interiors of a restaurant are any indication of the kind of food that they serve, Café Juanita’s mismatched dining sets, colorful décor, and antique fixtures truly reflect the unexpected twist they put to traditional Filipino dishes. Must order dishes in Cafe Juanita include Two Way Pork Adobo Ribs and Angel Hair Pasta with Aligue (Crab Fat).

Branches:

Café Juanita Pasig,

2 United St. cor. West Capitol Drive, Barrio Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Metro Manila

(+632) 632-0357

Café Juanita Taguig

Burgos Circle, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Metro Manila

(+632) 403-1952



Leslie’s Restaurant

Located on the scenic Tagaytay ridge with a view of the world's smallest active volcano, Taal Volcano, Leslie's is in Tagaytay City, 55 kilometers south of Metro Manila. The restaurant offers a homey, Filipino ambience and serves many traditional Filipino delicacies such as Kare-Kare (Ox Tail and Tripe in Peanut Sauce with Vegetables) and Bulalo (Stewed Beef Marrow with Vegetables).

Leslie's Restaurant, Aguinaldo Highway, Silang Crossing West, Tagaytay City, Cavite

(+6346) 483-10-65

www.tagaytay.gov.ph

www.cavite.gov.ph

 


Ted’s Oldtimer La Paz Batchoy

Iloilo province in the Philippines' Western Visayas region is known for its Spanish cultural heritage, its beautiful beaches, and its distinctive Ilonggo cuisine. The food traveller in Iloilo should scout for the province's iconic delicacy, La Paz Batchoy (Egg Noodles in Broth with Sliced Liver, Pork Rind, Spring Onions, and Garlic).

Ted’s Oldtimer La Paz Batchoy was the first to offer the delicacy in the Philippines. Beginning from a small stall in the Iloilo City public market, Ted's now has 36 branches all over the Philippines. Ted’s Oldtimer La Paz Batchoy is truly a testament to the perseverance and warmth of the Filipino people.

Ted’s Oldtimer La Paz Batchoy, Arguelles Building, Jaro Plaza, Jaro District, Iloilo City, Iloilo

(+6333) 320-1945

(+6333) 337-9817

www.tedslapazbatchoy.com

Related Links:

Iloilo City Website

Iloilo Province Website

 


Alavar’s Seafood Restaurant

Being an archipelago, seafood is one of the hallmarks of Philippine cuisine and Alavar's Seafood Restaurant offers one of the best. Located in Zamboanga City, also known as Asia's Latin City, the restaurant offers an array of seafood dishes such as Grilled Tuna Belly, Seafood Paella, and Curacha (spanner crab) with Alavar‘s seafood sauce. It’s truly a must-try for every visitor to the Philippines.

Alavar's Seafood Restaurant, 173 Don Alfaro Street, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines

(+6362) 991-2483

Related Links:

www.zamboanga.net

www.zamboangadelsur.com

 


Everybody’s Café

Everybody’s Café offers the best ordinary and extraordinary of the Filipino regional cuisine of Pampanga. It’s the place to go to try fried Camaru (field crickets) and Betute (stuffed frog). The restaurant is proof that indeed eating is more fun in the Philippines.

The cafe is in San Fernando City in Pampanga province, 67 kilometers north of Metro Manila.

Everybody's Café, MacArthur Highway, Del Pilar, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

(+6345) 860-1121

Related Links:

www.cityofsanfernando.gov.ph

pampanga.islandsphilippines.com

 


Kinabuchs Bar and Grill

If you're visiting the Philippine's world-famous Puerto Princesa Subterranean River in Palawan province, Kinabuchs (pronounced kee-na-butch’s) Bar and Grill is a must-try restaurant in Puerto Princesa City.

With its open-air set-up, it's a perfect place for friends and family to gather over food and drinks. Kinabuchs serves some of the best local delicacies such as Tamilok (shipworm) and Crocodile Meat. It is a restaurant where ecotourism and good food come together.

Kinabuchs Bar and Grill, 369 Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines

(+6348) 434-5184

Related Links:

www.puertoprincesaboard.com

www.palawanboard.com

 

 


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