Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Quezon City. 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.
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5 based on 80 reviews
This is my 3rd Visit and everytime I visited this place.. CAFE INGGO amazes me. The food are superb especially the Enchiladas, Puto Bumbong Bibingka and many more.. You will Definitely Say Hallelujah!! when you eat the Chocolate Cake seems like the angels made it.. Lastly, you should try Fr. Macky's Mompo Supreme the only cocktail I knew which is Mompo (Mass Wine) base.. Hola! Many thanks for your amazing review of Cafe Inggo 1587! The Cafe is dedicated to the founder of tge Dominican Order Sto. Domingo de Guzman and I guess that is the reason it does not only feel like heaven here but tastes like heaven too. Looking forward to your next visit. Many thanks,
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4 based on 102 reviews
Me and my colleagues had lunch at Cafe Mary Grace Shangri-La after our company's movie date.I ordered Smoked Salmon and Cream. The pasta is really delicious and the smoked salmon is not malansa and it just really tastes good. And you can feel the cream melting in your mouth. We also ordered sliced Black Velvet, one of my favorite cakes!I am just in food coma after eating here. Recommended comfort food.
4 based on 42 reviews
Zaan is a combination of two Japanese characters: "za," means tea, and "an" means a retreat or hermitage. Tea and other refreshments are served in a tea house (or tea room). The tea house as center of social interaction is an integral part of the Zaan con
Zaan now has a wider menu. Salmon soboro chix karaage grilled salmon salad tamago sashimi all great as well as the desserts now with an even sider selextion. We also tried their sake sampler. Prices have increased since last year but remain reasonable. Service is good.Thank you so much for your positive comments. Lest reader misunderstand, let me just state here that sashimi is not in the menu. We have tamago yaki, grilled salmon (a la carte) and veggie salad with miso dip. Our starters go well with sake and I recommend cold beer with okonomiyaki especially in this warm weather.
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4 based on 23 reviews
I've been to Eastwood many, many times before and I even lived here for a year and Cafe Enye is probably the only restaurant that I keep coming back to. What do I love about it? First of all, I actually like the location. It's not inside the mall which others might find a hassle but for me, I do like this feature because I like the privacy, the quietness and the laid back experience. Interiors and ambience are also excellent. It's charming and adds to the whole laid back vibe. Food that I love: I love their brunch spread. Eastwood lacks an elegant but affordable breakfast place which Cafe Enye delivers on. The brunch plates are hearty and they even have unlimited mimosas and bloody mary on weekends. My fave is the homemade longganisa and the chorizo plantain torta--very unique and delicious!For the lunch/dinner menu, I super love the callos buns, the pinchintos pescados, gambas, croquettes, lechon carbonara, calamares salad, wagyu steak --- i'm drooling just enumerating all of this. For dessert I love the churros -- definitely one of the best in the city! They also have this pumpkin bacon cheesecake which I love because it reminds me of fall in Portland. This restaurant is simply a unique experience compared to the typical, boring and overrated restaurants infiltrating in Manila. Definitely worth a trip to Eastwood!
4 based on 30 reviews
never mind the slow service. my vanilla smoothie came after orders from two other tables were completed.don't mind the lack of web connection. i need to rely on my fluctuating data access for us to connect to another friend abroad.i could skip the sloppy appearance of the honey/almond crepe but the the paper straw for my smoothie got all wet and allowed air to come in. i asked for a replacement but before it came, my friend had finished her capuccino and footed the bill, it was already time to leave. all these we endured because we were great companies to each other. it was enough.
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