Quezon City (/ˈkɛzɒn/ KEZ-on; Filipino: Lungsod Quezon, Tagalog pronunciation: [luŋˈsod ˈkɛːson]; Spanish: Ciudad Quezón [sjuˈðað keˈson]; also known as QC or Kyusi) is the most populous city in the Philippines. It was founded by and named after Manuel L. Quezon, the 2nd President of the Philippines, to replace Manila as the national capital. The city eventually became the capital of the Philippines from 1948 until 1976.
Restaurants in Quezon City
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Gateway Gallery is a cultural oasis in the middle of Araneta Center, a history museum for the general public. Opened on November 20, 2014, it is a museum devoted to showing the history of the Filipino through the visual arts. Current exhibit SiningSaysay: Philippine History in Art depicts the history of the Philippines through 30 large history paintings.
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Off the beaten path, great choices for shopping and dining with a more private cinema house. Best during weekdays!
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Sining Kamalig has transformed from a gallery space towards pop ups . Our exhibits will be all over Metro Manila, due to collaborations we have with other places. Our mission is to let everyone discover art, young or old, Filipino or non-Filipino. We are not bound to stable place. Everywhere in Metro Manila, you can enjoy the beautiful and interesting changing exhibition of Filipino artists. Most recognised artists but also upcoming artists have exhibited and are still active in Sining Kamalig. You can find us on Facebook for the latest exhibits. Do you want to discover it yourself and get inspired?
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Located near the end of the train station (MRT & LRT), this new shopping and leisure place offers open and clean space for visitors of north Manila, in Quezon City. Filled witn with international and local brands, this is a good option to the crowded side of the metropolis. Fine restaurant and cafe filled the multi_level shopping center. Best place in this part of the city.
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In the midst of furniture shops, you’ll find this resto tucked in the corner with cats in cages. People might think it’s a cat cafe, but it’s an Italian resto, an under-rated one if you ask me. More about why there are cats in cages. We ordered spaghetti aglio and vegetarian pizza. It was unexpectedly delicious. Price range is ok for the servings; and did I mention it was delicious. Oh and there was a German Shepherd dog on the couch, don’t worry its well secured he wouldn’t be able to get to you, just stay clear of the couch area. We have been told that these were rescued puspin ????(local cats) as rescued by the owner herself. So if you are an animal lover who also loves Italian food, this is a place to be. If you just love ????Italian food then it’s also a good place to dine.
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