Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Quezon City, Luzon, Philippines. 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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4 based on 67 reviews
I love Chinese lauriat celebrations! I think this is a beautiful Chinese family tradition where everyone shares a communal feast on a roundtable with everybody wearing red to bring good luck to the celebrant.We donât have it in my Filipino family and I married my wife so that we can eat Chinese lauriats every time there is a birthday celebration.My wifeâs family often celebrates at Causeway because everyone enjoys the foodâ good variety and good value for money.We ordered the Chinese Lauriat Set (â±14,888) and Chinese Lauriat Set D (â±10,888) for a family of 18 people so that would be â±1,432/head ~ $27.5. The food is quite unique and something you won't find in Chinese Restaurants in Malls. Service is very friendly and can be quite accommodating when you ask for addtional chilis. Also, they anticipate for water refill and they station somebody with your group. Although they were so efficient that they got our plate even if we are not finished eating yet. Ambiance is just typical old chinese resto, nothing fancy. I like its casual appeal but good for simple family lauriat celebrations.They serve Shark's Fin and Abalone and not sure if they are sustainably sourced.It's consistently affordable and everybody is happy after with their tummies and wallet.
4 based on 55 reviews
It is a 5-day weekend but preferred to stay in Manila to avoid the crazy drive going out of town. Extended holiday break makes us crave for a beach trip but a seafood feast at Red Crab is just as great. The Crab Maritess is a winner. It is priced at P220per/100g and we got a king crab at 1kg. A serving is good for 3-5pax. I can actually survive a meal with only its saucey garlic bits and rice. Failed to take a snap of the Dampa Style Garlic and Butter Prawns as much as I forgot to use my utensils. Always better to devour seafood with bare hands. Good thing we are seated next to the wash area. Other dishes we ordered is just average. We also tried vegetable sides: Tortang Talong (P235) and Laing sa Buko (P295).
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4 based on 47 reviews
Myself and wifey ate lunch here: ordered steamed fish, mixed vegetables, dumplings and rice. We complained that steamed fish tasted funny and waiter offered to change it but because we were in a hurry we declined. Very good customer service!
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4 based on 55 reviews
We were checking some places to eat around Greeenhills and we ended up on this place. There are wide selection of food and what I like about this place is that they offer unlimited soup compared with other Shabu Shabu restaurants. I just think that the place can be more organized when it comes to table setup but overall, we were satisfied with our dining experience here.
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