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Best Restaurants: Quezon City
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What are the best restaurants to try when visiting Quezon City, Philippines? What should you try while you’re there?
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I’ve long maintained that Metro Manila is a culinary destination – a food city – in its own right, with thousands of choices spread across its different cities. Quezon City is no different. What you’ll get depends on what neighborhood and what mall you will be going to. Food parks are disappearing, having found new covered spaces and reintroduced themselves as food halls, and there are treasures to be found here and there. Street food is a thing. Quezon City also has its own Chinatown. If you’re a newcomer to Manila in general, my recommendation is that you try Filipino restaurants, some of which are able to highlight regional specialties from around the Philippines as well as some mainstream classics. Here are my choices. Victorino’s – beautiful remodeled home, food from Ilocos, in northwestern Philippines Trellis – an open-air restaurant offering food from Pampanga, a central region in Luzon, which, people like to say, is the king of Philippine cuisine. Palm Grill – the owners have brought out family recipes reflecting the food of Zamboanga, southern Philippines, and the charm of Chavacano dishes influenced by the Spanish period. They also have a beautiful green chicken of Muslim-influence. Abe and Crisostomo are proud of their heirloom cooking. For street food barbecue (including pork intestine, pork’s ear, and blood pudding (which we call “betamax”), I recommend Mang Larry’s. You might also want to try pares and congee at Pares Retiro or Cocoy’s Pares. Dencio’s and Gerry’s Grill are popular chains also offering grilled food and Filipino classic dishes. Do you want to know what the locals are eating? We eat what we think others are eating. We love Japanese food, American hamburgers, pizza, fried chicken, Korean grill restaurants, coffee (second wave, third wave, fourth wave), milk tea, ice cream, and dessert. Ask me another question. 🙂
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A good place to start visiting when youre looking for a one of a kind experience of food hunting and be able to socialize annd mingle with people is to go at maginhawa food park located near Quezon City Memorial Circle. It is a must go place for food enthusiast since it is frequently visited by a lot of young people and families looking for a great place to dine out. Usually, it is frquently visited by college students since the place is suurounded by popular and top universites in Manila, namely like the University of the Philppines, Diliman… Merriam College, a school for women and lastly the Ateneo De Manila University. The place offers some of the best bbq's in town and other delicious filipino meals like Sisig, a Filipino food favorite, squids, roasted meat chops like pork and beef, Korean and Japanese foods are also offered in the place. The menu or the list of foods are endless.. add to that the lifeful vibe of the whole place with lots of people, lights, not a lot of cars passing by and music is everywhere. So if you happen to visit Quezon City, why not try visiting Maginhawa street, a food park right at the heart of the city. ☺️ http://www.wheninmanila.com/16-bestsellers-at-streat-maginhawa-food-park/16 Bestsellers at StrEat Maginhawa Food Park | When In Manila