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Home to lots of bustling food meccas, Quezon City is unsurprisingly bursting with dining options. Whether you’re up for some super sulit eats, gourmet cuisine, or Sunday brunch, there’s always something for every kind of foodie here. But with tons of Quezon City restaurants, choosing a place to dine can be quite overwhelming. To help you out, we’ve curated a list of some of the best eateries that are worthy of your attention. Read on to find out more!
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Ask anyone who frequents Tomas Morato: Chances are they already know about Frazzled Cook. This quaint restaurant along Scout Gandia Street is home to comfort Western-Italian eats and a cosy dining ambience. Choose among different home-cook-style pasta dishes, pizzas, soups, and salads. One thing’s for sure, you’ll keep coming back for more!
Address: 78 Sct. Gandia St, Diliman, Quezon City, 1103 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Frazzled Cook’s official website, Facebook and Instagram pages.
For those foodies on a budget, you’ll surely get super sulit gourmet meals at the 24/7 restaurant Kanto Freestyle. With seven branches in the metro, they’re ready to serve Pinoy and Western breakfast staples at any time of the day. Some must-try menu items include their pancakes, honey garlic chicken, Chocnut champorado, and of course, their classic silog meals!
Address: J2HM+QH4, Tomas Morato Ave, Diliman, Quezon City, 1103 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Kanto Freestyle’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Over the years, Mesa has grown to become a go-to food stop for both modern and traditional Filipino dishes. As a true representative of Philippine cuisine, it aims to showcase various regional dishes from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Indulge in bestsellers such as chicken binakol, grilled liempo, and crispy boneless hito best paired with their special bagoong or tinapa rice.
Address: 2MP+43J, Scout Fernandez, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
For more information, visit Mesa’s official website, Facebook and Instagram pages.
For Sunday brunch, make a beeline for Cafe Guilt tucked away on Scout Castor Street. With its sinfully good eats and hearty comfort fare, this neighbourhood resto-cafe treats you to a relaxing dining experience. What’s more? With its boho-chic interiors and al fresco dining area decked out in sprawling greenery, it makes for one of the most Instagrammable Quezon City restaurants worth visiting.
Address: 35 Sct. Castor St, Diliman, Quezon City, 1103 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Cafe Guilt’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Japanese and Korean-style BBQ, anyone? Feast on the ultimate yakiniku experience in Yoshimeatsu, right at the heart of Tomas Morato! Thanks to their promo deals, you can enjoy premium grilled meat, various side dishes, and Japan’s food staples. Ultimately, this grill restaurant brings your dining experience to a whole new level.
For more information, visit Yoshimeatsu’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Ready for an evening of wining and dining? Enter Vitto’s Wine Bar and Restaurant on Scout Lozano Street. With its modest setting, you can wind down the day with mouth-watering eats that pair well with their extensive selection of pours. Go ahead and plan that date night with your special someone.
Note: Vitto’s houses a secret room for those looking for a more intimate dining experience. Find it if you can!
Address: #114 Scout cor Tomas Morato, Sct. Lozano St, Quezon City, Metro Manila
For more information, visit Vitto’s Wine Bar and Restaurant’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
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Gubat, located near the entrance of Diliman Bonsai Society, is a small eatery serving affordable classic Pinoy meals. Despite its limited menu offerings, experiencing its no-frills dining lets customers in on authentic bukid feels and the kamayan culture. Dig in on native dishes like lechon kawali, tapa, and tuyo, each one served with a side of itlog na pula.
Address: Bonsai Society, President Carlos P. Garcia Ave, Diliman, Quezon City, 1101 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Gubat’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Brunch with friends over at Nono’s? Yes, please! Satisfy your cravings for “comfort food done right” and delicious, classic desserts like cakes, pies, and waffles. With different branches spread out across the metro, more hungry foodies can appease their appetite for heartwarming meals. Visiting for the first time? Don’t miss out on their ultimate crowd-pleaser: Homestyle Fried Chicken.
Address: 7 Pansol Ave, Diliman, Quezon City, 1108 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Nono’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
If it isn’t obvious yet, we really can’t get enough of Pinoy cuisine! Pino, tucked away on Malingap Street along Teacher’s Village, is yet another must-try Filipino restaurant. In fact, it has long-been been a favourite dining spot among Maginhawa frequenters. Step into its doors and enjoy traditional Filipino fare, but with a creative and modern twist!
Address: 39 Malingap, Teachers Village, Lungsod Quezon, 1101 Kalakhang Maynila
For more information, visit Pino’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Are there any Thai food enthusiasts here? Head over to Muang Thai along Malakas Street to satiate your cravings for all things spicy and savoury. Home to popular Thai dishes like satay gai, tom yum, and crispy mu krob, Muang Thai combines classic and contemporary flavours with traditional recipes from the Land of Smiles.
Address: 138 Malakas St, Diliman, Quezon City, 1100 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Muang Thai’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
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La Carnita Modern Mexican Cantina serves, well, staple Mexican dishes such as chimichangas, tacos, burritos, and the like. While customers flock to this Katipunan restaurant for some Tex-Mex chows, it also offers an all-meat menu of smoked ribs and roasted chicken. Now, that’s the ultimate all-meat lover’s dream!
Address: 327 Katipunan Ave, Quezon City, Philippines
For more information, visit La Carnita Modern Mexican Cantina’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Starving after your Friday night inuman sesh with friends? Appease your hunger at hip Japanese-inspired resto Tetsuo — popular for its combo meal: fried chicken and soba noodles. Step through its doors, and you’ll immediately be greeted by chill beats and vibes reminiscent of urban street culture.
Note: Its second outpost in Poblacion houses a small bar where you can dance the night away to live DJ sets!
Address: 88 Esteban Abada St, Quezon City, 1108 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Tetsuo’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
For those who don’t mind spending a little more for a terrific meal, enter the fine-dining Filipino restaurant Hapag. Visually, its dishes may seem complex, but at first bite, you’ll recognise familiar flavours straight away. On top of its locally inspired menu, its dimly-lit interiors and cosy setting make for an intimate dinner out.
Address: Katipunan Ext, 201 Katipunan Ave, Project 4, Quezon City, 1800 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Hapag’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Take your tastebuds on a trip to the Lion City at Bugis Singapore Street Food! It is best loved for its authentic take on laksa noodles, nasi goreng rice, kaya toast, and other dishes native to the country. Whether you prefer a hearty breakfast or a flavourful lunch, this hole-in-the-wall restaurant is ready to comfort you with good food.
Address: 78 Nicanor Roxas Street 1103 Quezon City, Philippines
For more information, visit Bugis Singapore Street Food’s official Facebook page.
Banawe Street’s King Chef Seafood lets you feast like never before! Take your pick among dim sum and Cantonese culinary dishes, prepared with the freshest ingredients and traditional techniques. Patrons would know that every trip to this restaurant will always be worthwhile, thanks to its extensive menu offerings and superb service.
Address: 987-989 Banawe St, Quezon City, Metro Manila
For more information, visit King Chef Seafood’s official website and Facebook page.
Quezon City knows it can never have enough Chinese restaurants. Of course, there’s always a foodie raving about East Asian eats like crab kiampong, peking duck, and golden fried rice. Treat yourself to these authentic Chinese dishes and more over at Golden Empire. Here, surely get a lot of bang for your buck, all thanks to its generous servings and exceptional food quality.
Address: 835 Banawe St, Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City, 1114 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Golden Empire’s official Facebook page.
On the lookout for more healthy and refreshing meals? Authentic Vietnamese restaurant Tra Vinh might be exactly what you’re looking for. It serves good quality yet affordable Vietnamese fare like pho bo noodle soup and banh mi without compromising taste and quality. Why wait to travel to Hanoi when you can head over to Banawe and satisfy your cravings today?
Address: 440 N.S. Amoranto Sr. St, Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City, 1114 Metro Manila
For more information, visit Tra Vinh’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
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A cosy meeting place for friends and family, Cafe Adriatico lets you in on hearty comfort meals that not only tickle your taste buds, but also warm your soul. With over 40 years of bringing old-world charm to the food industry, it continues to provide customers with tasty international and local dishes crafted with love.
Address: J3C3+G9R, General Roxas Ave, Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila
For more information, visit Cafe Adriatico’s official website and Facebook page.
A food trip to Cubao Expo is always a great idea! Not only does it boast a mecca of dining options, but it also has a line of boutiques and antique shops waiting to be explored. Feeling famished after window shopping? Make your way over to Habanero Kitchen Bar — a restaurant whose dishes and drinks are infused with spicy habanero chilli peppers.
Address: Cubao Expo Stall #63 Gen. Romulo Ave., Araneta Center 1109 Cubao, Philippines
For more information, visit Habanero Kitchen Bar’s official Facebook and Instagram pages.
Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete without putting a spotlight on Italian cuisine. For homemade pasta and pizzas, consider Giovanni’s Bar Ristorante for lunch! Pair your choice of Italy’s cuisine gems with their selection of fine wines or fresh brews. Plus, with its homey ambience, it brings people closer together over an authentic Italian dining experience.
Address: Gen. M. Malvar Ave., G/F Manhattan Parkway, Araneta Center, Quezon City, Philippines
For more information, visit Giovani’s Bar Ristorante’s official Facebook page.
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That about sums it up for this ultimate food guide for hungry folks heading up north! Clearly, there are more Quezon City restaurants to explore for different cravings and palates. But, we hope this list gives you a better idea of where to start first on your gastronomic adventure. Tara, lamon na!
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