There is a distinct rhythm to Quezon City. As the largest city in the Philippines, it doesn’t reveal itself all at once; rather, it unfolds in pockets of green, sudden turns, and an absolute abundance of flavor. Because of its vast size, you can easily stumble upon incredible restaurants in Quezon City wherever your feet take you. It is a sprawling haven for food enthusiasts.
Beyond the familiar gleam of the malls, neighborhoods like the tree-lined Tomas Morato, the bohemian stretch of Maginhawa Street, the pulsing energy of Eastwood, and the historic Quezon City Memorial Circle are alive with culinary secrets. If you are searching for a truly good restaurant in the Philippines—whether your soul craves local comfort or flavors from distant shores—you will find a table waiting for you here.
Let’s take a slow walk through the best restaurants in Quezon City, categorized by cuisine and the moods they evoke.
Restaurants by Cuisine
Choosing where to eat here is an exercise in following your cravings. Here is a curated map to guide your next meal.
Chinese Restaurants in Quezon City
1. King Chef Dimsum Kitchen
Bamboo steamers clatter with a specific kind of joy. For an affordable restaurant in Quezon City that checks every box for a #cravingssatisfied Chinese food experience, King Chef Dimsum Kitchen feels like a warm embrace. Sit down and order the pillowy Mantou, the delicate soup-filled Xiao Long Bao, sleek Soyed Wonton, and the vibrant Bird’s Eye Dumpling for the ultimate dim sum experience. Beyond these dim sum classics, their hearty rice meals and colorful, vibrant desserts beg for a spot on your social feed.
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Estimated Budget: ₱250 – ₱400 per person
- Find it at: Banawe, Quezon City
2. Shao Kao Grillery
Chinese cuisine reaches far beyond the dim sum basket into the smoky world of the night market. If you live in the city, you are in luck—Shao Kao Grillery brings the charred, spiced magic of authentic Chinese street barbecue right to your plate. The kitchen keeps prices gentle, featuring local stars like bangus (milkfish) and liempo (pork belly) infused with authentic Chinese spices. The owner learned these secret recipes while living in China, capturing the exact flavor of a midnight stroll through Hong Kong or Singapore right in your backyard.
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Estimated Budget: ₱150 – ₱300 per person
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Find it at: Masinsinan Street, Teacher’s Village
3. Tim Ho Wan
Some flavors require no introduction. Tim Ho Wan remains a premier go-to restaurant for one undeniable reason: their legendary baked pork buns, with their sweet, crumbly crusts and savory interiors. Once you’ve had your fill of buns, dive your spoon into a comforting bowl of congee, or try the spinach dumplings, the classic rice with beef and fried egg, and the deeply savory steamed spareribs rice.
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Estimated Budget: ₱400 – ₱600 per person
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Find it at: Tim Ho Wan, Gateway Mall

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Japanese Restaurants in Quezon City
4. Teppanya
Teppan means iron plate, and yaki means grilled, but at Teppanya, the words mean theater. Here, the chef performs right in front of your eyes, manipulating fire and steel while you savor your order. If you arrive with a grand appetite, their unlimited menu starts at ₱1,998+ for lunch (with premium menu upgrades for dinner). This lavish experience offers an endless parade of fresh sushi, glistening sashimi platters, sizzling grilled meats, comforting soups, and smoky teppanyaki.
- Estimated Budget: ₱1,488+ to ₱3,988+ per person (Buffet/Unlimited rates)
- Find it at: North Towers, SM North EDSA
5. Ramen Nagi
When the rain falls or the mind craves solitude, a bowl of authentic Japanese ramen hits the spot. Ramen Nagi masters the art of the broth with four signature flavors:
- Butao King – Classic flavor with a white soup base.
- Black King – A rich, seafood-flavored ramen with a black soup base.
- Red King – A fiery, spicy ramen for heat lovers.
- Green King – Ramen with a unique pesto twist.
- Estimated Budget: ₱500 – ₱650 per person
- Find it at: SM North EDSA, SM Fairview, Cubao

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Thai Restaurants in Quezon City
6. Mango Tree Bistro
Finding true authenticity in Thai cuisine can sometimes feel like a rare chase in the Philippines. Yet, Mango Tree Bistro, a genuine Thai brand, has earned a warm embrace from local diners. For a meal that feels both bright and grounding, order the classic Pad Thai with vegetables, a rich Green Curry Chicken, or the refreshing crunch of the Pomelo Salad. Do not leave without experiencing the Tom Yum seafood soup, and always finish with the beautifully plated Mango Sticky Rice.
- Estimated Budget: ₱500 – ₱750 per person
- Find it at: TriNoma, SM North EDSA, Gateway
7. Muang Thai
Hidden along Malakas Street, Muang Thai offers a gorgeous, adventurous dive into Thai cuisine. Begin your journey with their Satay Sampler Platter—which includes satay muu (pork), satay goong (prawn), and satay gai (chicken). For something beautifully complex, try the Yum Pla Dook Fu (crispy fried catfish with a tart green mango salad), or the Khao Kluk Kapi, a Thai version of bagoong rice topped with egg sauce, fresh mango slices, raw shallots, and cured pork bits.
- Estimated Budget: ₱450 – ₱650 per person
- Find it at: Malakas Street, Diliman, Quezon City
Restaurants by Theme
Sometimes we choose a restaurant not just for the ingredients, but for the theme—the way the room makes us feel.
Cafe in Quezon City
8. Cafe Inggo 1587
Nestled within the quiet, towering walls of the historic Santo Domingo Church, Cafe Inggo 1587 is a charming sanctuary that earned TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice award in 2021. The café serves a delightful blend of Spanish-Filipino cuisine, honoring the country’s rich colonial heritage. It is a serene, spiritual space—the perfect place to share a meaningful meal with family. Highly recommended dishes include the Galantina a la Inggo (a flavorful take on the classic stuffed chicken roll) and the Bibingka ni Danda, topped generously with salted egg and white cheese.
- Estimated Budget: ₱400 – ₱600 per person
- Find it at: Santo Domingo Church, Quezon Avenue

Galantina a la Inggo
9. Tablo Kitchen x Cafe
Tablo serves up modern Filipino comfort food. This space offers generous portions, great service, and a relaxed, pleasant ambiance. They have grown to multiple branches, including two on Scout Borromeo—meaning if one branch is full, you can simply walk down the street to the other. Treat yourself to the Creamy Beef Salpicao, which features tender beef in a rich garlic cream sauce, or the flavorful and hearty Herb Lemon Chicken Steak served alongside roasted potatoes and vegetables.
- Estimated Budget: ₱450 – ₱700 per person
- Find it at: Timog / Scout Borromeo

Creamy Beef Salpicado
10. Half Saints
Half Saints feels like an elegant library where the medium is pastry. This bakery and cafe in Quezon City treats food with the precision of fine dining but wraps it in a casual setting. The menu offers mouth-watering fusion dishes, like the Chicharron Teriyaki, a brilliant marriage of crispy bagnet, nori, and cream cheese. Save room for the Crema de Fruta Cake, a modern take on the classic Filipino dessert that layers delicate chiffon, rich yema custard, and fresh fruit.
- Estimated Budget: ₱700 – ₱1,200 per person
- Find it at: Near Quezon Avenue
Romantic Restaurants in Quezon City
11. Mario’s
Mario’s carries the cool, nostalgic air of its original home in Baguio City. Decades later, its Quezon City branch remains a storied institution—a quiet fine-dining space where generations of lovers have proposed, celebrated anniversaries, and marked life’s milestone events over classic Spanish dishes and immortal steak recipes.
- Estimated Budget: ₱800 – ₱1,500 per person
- Find it at: Tomas Morato, Quezon City
12. Ninyo Fusion Cuisine & Wine Lounge
Step through the doors of Ninyo and the outside world simply fades away. This is arguably the most romantic restaurant in the city, celebrated for its candlelit corners and its exquisite 7-course degustation menu (starting at a thoughtful ₱1,500 to ₱1,700 per head). The courses move at a dreamlike, unhurried pace, allowed to breathe by intuitive waitstaff. It is an exceptional, sensory dining experience.
- Estimated Budget: ₱1,500 – ₱1,700++ per person (Tasting menu)
- Find it at: Loyola Heights
13. Casa Renato
If you are willing to chase a Mediterranean daydream, journey up to Fairview to find Casa Renato. This stunning, Instagrammable restaurant rewards your travel through the city’s traffic with generous, beautifully plated European plates, an excellent wine selection, and old-world hospitality that makes an evening feel special.
- Estimated Budget: ₱750 – ₱1,300 per person
- Find it at: Dahlia Avenue, Novaliches
Buffet Restaurants in Quezon City
14. Seven Corners Buffet
Located within the Crowne Plaza, Seven Corners avoids the chaotic noise of typical buffets for a sumptuous, inviting ambiance. While it features global cuisines, it stands out for its excellent service, succulent premium steaks, and roast pig. If you are looking for an exceptional seafood restaurant, Seven Corners tops the list.
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Estimated Budget: ₱2,000 – ₱2,700 per person
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Find it at: Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Ortigas Center
15. Food Exchange Manila
Housed inside the Novotel Hotel, Food Exchange Manila offers another great place to dine. They feature a variety of cuisines, including Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, and Filipino dishes. However, their exceptional Indian cuisine and unique black pasta make this buffet stand out. They also display a curated selection of cheeses, flavored oils, and gourmet salts for you to choose from.
Food Exchange Novotel Buffet Price
- Breakfast (6:30 to 10) – Php1,499 nett per person
- Lunch (12 to 2:30) – Php2,099 nett per person (Sunday: Php2,799)
- Dinner (6 to 10) – Php2,399 nett per person (Fri to Sun: Php2,799)
- Find it at: Novotel Cubao
The rooftop deck of Chill Top Resto Bar sits nearby if you wish to conclude your night with a drink under the stars.
16. Vikings
Known far and wide as the “largest buffet in the Philippines,” Vikings has redefined the dining experience with its grand feast of international and local cuisines. From fresh seafood and premium grilled meats to Japanese sushi, Italian pasta, and Filipino favorites, Vikings offers an indulgent spread perfect for family gatherings and celebrations. Grab a discount at these Quezon City branches:
Here are some of the discounts you can have on the following branches in Quezon City:
Estimated Budget: ₱1,000 – ₱1,500 per person (Rates vary by weekday/weekend)
17. strEATS at ibis Styles
If you prefer a “slow dining” experience over the usual chaotic rush of massive buffet halls, strEATS at ibis Styles Manila Araneta City offers a refreshing, peaceful sanctuary in Cubao. Here, the food stays consistently fresh across a premium spread that features fresh Japanese sushi and sashimi, a custom ramen bar, an Italian charcuterie station, and rich Filipino fusion delicacies.
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Estimated Budget: ₱1,050 – ₱1,500 per person (Look out for direct hotel promos or app deals like Eatigo for excellent rates).
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Find it at: ibis Styles Manila Araneta City, Cubao

Garden Restaurants in Quezon City
18. Talisay Garden
There is something deeply restorative about eating among leaves. Talisay Garden combines a sophisticated, contemporary interior with a lush garden setting. The spacious garden invites you to linger a little longer and savor your Sunday morning. Start your meal with a delicate Lumpia Fresca and satisfy your appetite with their signature Jamon de Talisay.
- Estimated Budget: ₱450 – ₱700 per person
- Find it at: Maginhawa Street
19. Garlic Kitchen
For a casual family dinner surrounded by a lovely garden setting, Garlic Kitchen offers an excellent choice. It appeals especially to parents who love the rich, aromatic warmth of garlic-infused dishes. Keep an eye out for their beautifully crafted pastas, which the kitchen plates in a unique way that belongs on your Instagram feed or story.
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Estimated Budget: ₱450 – ₱600 per person
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Find it at: Maginhawa Street
20. Provenciano
Embracing Filipino culture, Provenciano boasts an impeccable interior where every corner looks Instagrammable. It radiates a homey, comforting vibe, making it perfect for families or friends seeking solace in traditional Filipino cuisine. When the evening cools, order a warm plate of their must-try Puto Bumbong.
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Estimated Budget: ₱400 – ₱650 per person
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Find it at: Maginhawa Street
21. The Frazzled Cook
While it has limited space for al fresco dining compared to the other garden restaurants, the cozy, shabby-chic interiors of The Frazzled Cook draw regular crowds. This Instagrammable restaurant offers a whimsical escape. If you are looking for affordable European cuisine, try dining here.

If you are looking for affordable European cuisine, try dining at Frazzled Cook.
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Estimated Budget: ₱450 – ₱650 per person
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Find it at: Tomas Morato
Quezon City holds an entire world of flavor, waiting for you to discover it one slow bite at a time. Which neighborhood will you explore first? Tell us about your favorite culinary discoveries in the comments below!