Inside the Experience
Welcome to Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Quezon City, a stunning destination that harmoniously combines rich Filipino heritage with culinary delights. Nestled in the heart of Quezon City along 134 Fernando Poe Jr. Ave, this restaurant offers more than just a meal; it provides an immersive experience reminiscent of the country’s colonial past. As you step into this harmonious blend of history and flavor, your senses will be enchanted by the intricate architectural details and the peaceful ambiance that envelops the area.
Beyond its aesthetic allure, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is known for its generous servings and authentic Filipino cuisine. As echoed by patrons, the portions are substantial, making it an excellent spot for sharing delightful meals with family and friends. Reviews highlight the flavorful dishes that are both reasonably priced and satisfying, encouraging customers to indulge without fear of overspending.
The restaurant thrives not only on its gastronomical offerings but also on its vibrant atmosphere. Live music adds a joyous element to your meal, with many guests noting the musical talent that enhances their dining experience. You will find that every visit is an opportunity to reconnect with the essence of Filipino culture—it genuinely feels like a step back in time.
While a few reviews mention that the food quality can sometimes fluctuate, the overall sentiment remains upbeat. Diners appreciate the thoughtful interiors and welcoming staff, notably those like Chari and Grace, who elevate the experience with their attentive service. As one reviewer described, the environment is “a photographer's haven,” ideal for those looking to capture moments surrounded by scenic historical backdrops.
This hidden gem is a must-visit, offering both remarkable history and a taste of beloved Filipino fare. Whether you plan to explore the vintage architecture, savor the robust flavors of the dishes, or simply unwind in the serene setting, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Quezon City promises a memorable outing. Prepare for an experience that celebrates the past while indulging in the culinary delights of the present.
“ Beautiful place that would recommend coming to visit in Quezon City. 300 pesos if only take pictures but 500 pesos per person for ordering food and drink then free. A very big portion of food here, if you order 1 then you can share. The band was so nice!! They all have beautiful voices and I can tell this is a family musician. worth to visit. ”
“ Place is amazing and a photographer's haven. They're currently adding even more buildings as the years go by so this place is somewhere you can always look forward to visiting again in the future. The only downside is the food served is very mediocre and low quality ”
“ This place is a hidden gem in the city! I didn’t expect to fall in love with the place ong. From the moment I stepped in, I was blown away by the intricate details. Every corner was picture-perfect, every arch and cobblestone felt like it had a story. Super historical and vintage vibes huhu. Nakaka-peace and nakakasenti. Will come back again soon! Special thanks pala to kuya Tonio, who made the experience even more memorable. He toured me around with so much warmth and kwento. Talking to him was so fun, no dull moment, also he’s very respectful. :) ”
“ It's really a nice place to travel back in time. Every ancestral theme is great. Nice Filipino foods and good service. Special mention of the staff named Chari who assisted us in visiting the houses and other areas of the place. She really delivered the best customer service beyond our expectation. We will surely recommend this place. ”
“ Quite pricey but meals are all delicious. They require P100 entrance fee even if you ordered more than the required minimum amount of P500 food order per head. Old houses at the back are of course lesser than the ones in Bataan but they are as food as those in Bataan (though they were just replicas). Parking is not so big so they allow double parking. Generally okay. ”