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
4.5 based on 126 reviews
Off the beaten path, great choices for shopping and dining with a more private cinema house. Best during weekdays!
4.0 based on 145 reviews
The UP Town Center owned by the University of the Phil along Katipunan Road now being operated and managed by the capable Ayala Group of Companies is the best business venture that the University of the Phil ever entered into. The lease of the premises to Ayala group gave the State University the much needed added revenue to run the budget starved public university. The Ayalas were able to attract many restaurants, Department stores, trade shops, book stores to set up shop at the Center. A very convenient place to ride the P2P buses in going to the Ayala Business Center and just parking one’s car in its car Park to avoid driving in Manila traffic! I always meet with some Friends or do business meetings in the UP Town Center. It’s also a pit stop after travelling from other places in Quezon City, Makati and adjacent cities. A very convenient mall to stop and rest for my family on our way home in Quezon City. A very nostalgic UP Town Center constructed on the area where our once UP High School stood to rent and get the much needed financial help to the Diliman University! “UP Beloved, Our Alma Mater Dear!”
4.0 based on 79 reviews
We visited this place to meet a lawyer and great that this place has so many choices where we can meet and have lunch. Finally we decided in Seafood City in the Annex where, we had great food and we can have a meeting afterwards. Good thing the parking is just near also from the restaurant.
4.0 based on 77 reviews
One can step off the MRT 3 elevated rail line crowded trains from Pasay, Makati and Cubao, and be in TriNoma in 30 seconds. It has a LandMark department store, numerous high end shops, a large range of restaurants including a garden section outside, and best of all a Catholic Chapel at which Mass is celebrated including on Sundays. The shopping centre is well signposted within. Friendly guards know where each shop is. The large supermarket is attractively presented and well priced.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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3.0 based on 6 reviews
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