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The B Hotel Quezon City
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This air-conditioned room is fitted with a flat-screen satellite TV and a mini-bar. The private bathroom includes a hair…
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Restaurants nearby
- SOME THAI (Quezon)Bib Inspired by the chef's travels, this relaxed restaurant transports you to Thailand with its modern take on Thai favourites. The minimalist setting with playful table and menu designs makes for a casual vibe. Classic dishes include papaya salad, pad thai and tom yum. Curry fans can enjoy the beef short rib or crab curries. The latter uses local crab, tender eggs and a touch of coconut milk. Order the mango sticky rice for a sweet, tangy end to the meal.589m
- Palm Grill (Diliman)Bib Woven tablecloths and ethnic-inspired music set the tone in this cosy place. Expect warm hospitality and classic Southern Mindanao cuisine, which uses spices, acidity and roasted coconut for rich, intense flavours, for example the generously sized tiyula itum stew with beef simmered in coconut broth for a hint of acidity and smoky aroma. The Dulang – an exquisite platter of seven dishes in tasting portions – provides an excellent and varied introduction.815m
- Deo Gracias Tucked away on a quiet street in the heart of Quezon, this Spanish restaurant has a green-tiled shopfront selling Spanish specialities and a few tables for casual dining. In a tasteful interior blending wood, patterned tiles and soft lighting for a relaxed yet polished feel, highlights include the ensaladilla de prawns and croquetas de jamón ibérico, best enjoyed with a glass of Spanish wine. The shaded terrace makes for an inviting spot in fair weather.1.3km
- Morning Sun EateryBib This modest roadside eatery serves authentic Ilocano comfort food. The place uses a turo-turo style of service, where diners pick their dishes from the counter before they’re brought to the table. Presented with a rich flavour, home-style classics such as kilawin, sweet pork skewers, pinakbet and the standout laing: taro leaves simmered in coconut milk pairs well with rice. Check their social media for daily specials.4.8km
- Fong Wei Wu This cosy family-run spot serves home-style Taiwanese food. It is managed by a Taiwanese female chef who specially selects Taiwanese condiments such as soy sauce to recreate authentic Taiwanese flavors. The daily-changing spread includes 15-20 dishes. Don't miss the fried bihon – rice noodles stir-fried with pork and cabbage are topped with flavoursome minced pork to create a harmony of soy umami and vegetable sweetness.3.0km
- MŌDAN With just 14 seats, this minimalist, grey-toned counter restaurant provides an intimate yet vibrant dining experience. Guests perch on comfortable raised seats facing a sleek open kitchen – dishes are presented directly by the chefs. The cuisine leans Japanese with global accents, showcasing top-quality ingredients and elegant contrasts; think hotate with dill and ube, or Wagyu nabe with ikura. A concise list of wine and sake has the perfect accompaniment.3.5km
- Esmeralda Kitchen This bright, plant-themed house-turned-restaurant is a warm and cheerful setting with vibrant green touches and cosy charm. With no formal training, the chef expanded from a bakery to the current setup. The menu revisits Filipino classics in refined, eye-catching ways. Dishes are rich and hearty, with flexible portions for solo diners or groups. Don't miss the pork dinuguan with puto; its bold, savoury depth with a hint of sweetness makes for a memorable meal.3.6km
- Seva As one of the trendy restaurants in Metro Manila, Seva was founded by three friends who are passionate about reimagining global dishes with flair. Try their signature dish of vodka rigatoni featuring a hot, peppery tomato sauce topped with rich and creamy burrata for a balanced flavour profile. For dessert, their crème brûlée has a layer of sweet vanilla bean cream below a crispy sugar flake and is finished with lavender cream making it a delightflul ending4.3km
- Burger King Fast food1.7km
- McDonald's Fast food2.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Quezon Memorial Circle national park in Quezon City, Philippines containing the Quezon Memorial Shrine2.8km
- Basilica Minore de Santuario de San Pedro Bautista Roman Catholic minor basilica in Quezon City, Philippines1.9km
- Santo Domingo Church Roman Catholic parish church and national shrine in Quezon City, Philippines2.3km
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao in the Philippines2.1km
- Manila North Cemetery public cemetery in Manila, Philippines4.4km
- La Loma Cemetery cemetery in Manila and Caloocan, Metro Manila4.6km
- Manila Chinese Cemetery cemetery in Santa Cruz, Manila4.8km
- Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple main temple of the Iglesia ni Cristo found in Quezon City, Philippines5.0km
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