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.
Things to do in Quezon City
4 based on 190 reviews
Did take way dinner at this place, ordered keema with eggplant and chicken Cheri kebab with rice, bill was PHP 290 only. Food was packed nicely, tasted good and service was prompt and courteous. If in the area, will come again.
4 based on 132 reviews
PArt of national chain. Tel +63 2 924-3396/98
Their chicken is always a great treat! One of a kind and very tasty. A special plate that is a must -try is the sizzling tofu. It's really good!
4.5 based on 130 reviews
Master chefs prepare authentic Chinese dishes at lunch and dinner, including signature roast duck. Our Dim Sum Unlimited lunch buffet, with over 55 dim sum selections, is popular for business luncheons and quick meals.
Very consistent. Quality ingredients in every dish. Does not fail to impress throughout the years.
Alhough became a bit pricey compared to before. Prices have increased drastically.
I'd like to acknowledge server named Roa. Very good service! Always checks and asks if there's any help needed. Very alert and quick to serve. Friendly and pleasant attitude. Great service!
Overall, Xin Tian Di still one of the best when it comes to Chinese Food.
4 based on 67 reviews
Was here maybe 5 years (?) ago and visited it again as a companion read a review.
Familiar Filipino food with twists like crispy bagnet kare kare (deconstructed - 2nd picture below) dry, with the peanut butter sauce/gravy under the bagnets.
There were other familiar dishes rendered a little less familiar.
Very good & delicious
4 based on 127 reviews
I usualy come to this place because most of my friends chose to have the reception here after the christening. Great selection of food. The place is not that big but still it gives you the cozy feeling of the old houses.
4 based on 88 reviews
Visited the Alba Spanish restaurant in Quezon City for Monday lunch. The outside looks unprepossessing being on the corner of a busy crossroad, however once inside the restaurant we were surprised to find it almost full. The restaurant is designed to look a little like an hacienda. Wooden tables with place mats are quite well spaced from each other and of a good size. Background Spanish music was not too loud nor obtrusive. Service was efficient and knowledgeable. The al-a-carte menu is extensive and wholly and authentically Spanish. We chose fresh juices and then a mix of 6 hot and cold tapas and then had desert and coffee. The quality of the food was excellent and it is easy to see why it was full on Monday lunchtime. There is an extensive choice of wine but we did not partake of any. At the back of the restaurant is a counter selling various types of home-made Spanish sausages and cooked meats. US$45 for 2.
4 based on 81 reviews
Telephone + 63 2 622 6352<br><br>NB: Please also add 'Barbeque' to its cuisine. Try as I might, I could not make the type of cuisine 'BBQ" as well as 'American.'
Every dinner time it's always packed and people lineup at this resto for a good reason. Most especially for meat lovers like me. It's probably my 2nd time here so I decided to order Pulled Pork Sandwich (Php195). I love the sauce and the tenderness of the meat. Big serving too
4 based on 144 reviews
I joined my parent for lunch for the first time. Found out it was amazing foods and good price. For the second time I enjoyed eating with my family then I invited my old friends for lunch for the third time. My friends from states. They like this foods here. Very delicious and good price. I encourage the tourists to try to taste them and not too much expensive but cozy place. Have other branch better and amazing foods.
4 based on 154 reviews
Delicious Japanese food no doubt with fresh ingredients and the staff are really nice. The only downside is the place is too small for the amount of clientele they attract. But, if you are not in much of a hurry to be seated or you are there on lean hours, you can't go wrong with this place.
4 based on 457 reviews
Vikings Luxury Buffet is a contemporary and stylish restaurant that overlooks the majestic Manila Bay through its' vast windows. At Vikings, we are redefining the concept of buffet by incorporating show kitchens in our dining area to show our guests how our professionally trained chefs prepare dishes beyond expectations. We have an international buffet spread that is being constantly changed to make our valued guests to have something to look forward to (from freshly picked seafood to prime ribs, freshly made gourmet pizzas to local favorites), truly an epicurean epiphany. Vikings focuses on freshness, high-quality ingredients, comforting-unique choices and providing an impeccable dining experience worth coming back for. Vikings is the perfect place for tourists, special occasions, family gatherings and corporate events. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week.
Been here many times. Went here on my birthday, and boy was it the best! We reserved two weeks prior and when the time came, we went there and the staff escorted us to our table. Everything was clean and staff are more than willing to give you any extra utensils you need.
Food and drinks were incredibly diverse and tasty. I fancied the sushi and the meats too much and got full too fast. Thankfully, I had 3 hours to pace myself. I hit the desserts hard and went home bloated and happy.
Tips:
-Try to get Reservations at least a week before. The waiting line could take around 30-mins to 1 hour.
- Some dishes have a sign saying that they are cold to the tummy (like the shashimi and oysters.) Don't eat them first, eat something else or you may get a stomach ache.
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