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3.5

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₱ 450 / Person

Tomas Morato

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Alab is located at 67 Scout Rallos Street, Sacred Heart, Quezon City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Tomas Morato.The average price range at Alab is around ₱ 450 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Alab is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Tomas Morato area. There are different kinds of food in Alab that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6323649631.

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3.5

20 Reviews

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  • Mona Santiago

    3.0

    We were welcomed by their smiling staff and was ushered into a corner table of our choosing. We were there at off peak hours so the place was quiet and I honestly liked it, like we had the whole place to ourselves. Ordered the adobong pula and gising gising. As explained by their staff the adobong pula didn't come with soy sauce but with a special oil which I found just ok. Maybe I was just used to the home cooked adobo that my mom usually makes. The gising gising was a pleasant surprise though, the coconut sauce was yummy and the veggies werecooked to a crisp. Not too many seafood though. I counted 3 mussels and 2 shrimps and a piece of squid head. I would love to come back again, still intrigued about their other dishes.

  • Rep(EAT)

    4.0

    Haven’t been to a restaurant that I’ll rave about for days lately and am glad a friend of ours recommended us to eat here. Alab offers Filipino food done way different. It has origins from provinces. Chef Tatung is brilliant and should be given attention for this masterpiece. Since we were a group of 7, I go to sample up to so many delightful dishes. Each viand I compliment while it munches in my mouth. All dishes stand out especially Dinuguan Longanisa, Aligue Rice, Monggo sweet version and their Honey Lechon!

  • Jefcy Rocel Bente-dos

    4.0

    It was a delightful trip going to QC and having to try this place for merienda. Impressed by the interior which appeared too homy. We tried their Okoy, Pancit Canton, Sapin. Everything was divine and delicious. They offer reasonable prices too. One of the true Filipino restaurants in the city that gets everything right.

  • Yohanes Inka

    2.0

    Interiors and ambiance are nice. Price is expensive for the serving size and quality. All the serving sizes are small in general. Paid 2k+ and we were only 3.Bibingka cheesecake was goodNormal- okoy, molo, kinilawBad- beef morcon was 4 small pieces!!Worst- lumpiang ubod was rotten

  • Brad Pitt

    4.0

    After blowing my mind to smithereens with his Filipino Dishes at his restaurant, "Chef Tatung", Celebrity Chef Myke "Tatung" Sarthou returns to the area where his legend first began.. Quezon City. And just like the first time, his name baby, "Alab", is setting Philippine cuisine on fire with its inventive takes on home grown Pinoy food!

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