Ala-bang may gusto sa Alabang? – South peeps to North peeps
Friends who don’t travel to the south aren’t friends at all… just kidding, half kidding… but seriously, a quick trip to Alabang isn’t that bad, right?
Also read: A Foodie’s Guide to the Best Alabang Town Center Restaurants
If you don’t believe us, check out this list of the top 10 most-loved restaurants in Alabang for this month. There are plenty of great eats, but here are a few to give you a taste of what you’re missing out on! Trust us, they’re worth the drive!
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10. Nonie’s
There’s no need to go to Boracay to try this tropical favorite. Nonie’s serves healthy yet indulgent Filipino dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, proving that indulgent eating can still be ethical. We recommend trying the pineapple pandan pancakes and the mango banana smoothie bowl.
Vegans aren’t left out as Nonie’s offers a delectable vegan chorizo bowl.
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Madrigal Ave, Molito Lifestyle Center, Alabang, Alabang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
9. Phoenix Court
A go-to for Chinese cuisine in Bellevue Alabang, Phoenix Court offers a variety of authentic dishes such as dim sum, noodles, and rice meals, all made with fresh ingredients. The restaurant features a modern and elegant ambiance. It’s perfect for special occasions or intimate dining.
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The Bellevue Manila, Northgate Cyberzone N Bridgeway, Alabang
8. Da Gianni Cusina Italiana
Da Gianni is an Italian restaurant owned by actor Mateo Guidicelli. It’s perfect for family lunches and dinners, offering a calming atmosphere and a wide selection of pasta and pizzas. Be sure to try the tiramisu after your meal!
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Westgate Center, Filinvest Marketing & Exhibit Office, Alabang
7. Hungry Homies
Opening their second branch in Molito, Alabang, Hungry Hommies has received a warm welcome from Southies! Choose from three wildly different burgers: Hypebeef, Purist, and the Run BMC Burger. Pair these with Hungry Hommies’ freshly cut fries for a comforting yet affordable meal.
6. Ippon Yari
Ipponyari prides itself on offering authentic Japanese cuisine prepared by skilled chefs who were individually trained in Japan. With a variety of items on the menu, you’re sure to enjoy the best quality as they use only fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
We recommend trying the classic shoyu and tonkotsu ramen with a side of gyoza.
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Alabang West Parade, Muntinlupa
5. The Black Pig
Looking to treat yourself to something special? You won’t be disappointed here at The Black Pig, a bar and restaurant under one roof. Their menu offers different kinds of comfort food, from meat dishes to seafood faves to charcuterie & cheese. But don’t worry, they have vegan and vegetarian options too!
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2/F, East Asia Dr, Commercenter Alabang, Alabang
4. Bungalow Cafe + Bakery
Start your day right with Bungalow Cafe’s offerings of heart plates, freshly baked pastries, delicious drinks, and of course, perfect coffee. They cater to titos and titas of Manila who love a good brunch, a summer-vibe atmosphere, and indulging plates of food.
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Molito Lifestyle Center Alabang
3. Ramen Yushoken
Serving up authentic ramen based on the recipes of Koji Tashiro – the son of Japan’s Ramen God, Yamahishi Kazuo – Ramen Yushoken is the go-to spot in the south when you’re craving a flavorful broth.
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Molito Lifestyle Building, Unit 20 Cluster 3, Zapote Rd, Madrigal Ave, Muntinlupa
2. Sobra Cafe
Sobra, as its name suggests, offers plenty of dishes filled with flavor, nostalgia, and comfort. They believe in giving everyone the good food they deserve, and have expanded from selling their food online to opening their first cafe, Sobra Cafe, at Molito Lifestyle Center in Alabang.
The best dishes that you need to try are the Ono! Fried Chicken Sandwich, Corned Beef Brisket, and Loco-Moco!
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Madrigal Ave, Molito Lifestyle Center, Alabang, Muntinlupa
1. Miyazaki
Since its inception, Miyazaki has established a cult following. It’s not hard to see why when it’s the brainchild of both Chef Kondo-san, the quiet and efficient Japanese executive chef of the restaurant, and Susan Cuenca, owner of another Molito favorite, Un Cuenca. They serve favorites like tempura, gyoza, sashimi, tonkatsu, and more.
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Molito Lifestyle Center, Alabang
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