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Gone are the days when people only went to malls to look for new restaurants to try. While it is still true for most families; kids and young adults are always on the lookout for small hidden neighborhood cafes and restobars.

Foodies will be happy to know that Tomas Morato restaurants have greatly expanded amongst the little residential areas and villages in its vicinity. We found 12 of them that have made an impact to the online community.

READ MORE: Check out the Top 10 Most Loved Restaurants in Quezon City this month!

LoLa Café + Bar – Sct. Lozano St.

LoLa Cafe is a destination restaurant that offers specialty Filipino cuisine helmed by Chef John Mangibin, his first under the LoLa Group. Food is prepared fresh and locally-sourced. They’re ideal for private events and special occasions.

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99 Sct Lozano St., Quezon City
(02) 219-3254

Gogi Gogi – Sgt. Esguerra Ave.

Gogi Gogi is an authentic and affordable Korean restaurant that you don’t want to miss. With unlimited samgyupsal and Korean shabu shabu for only ₱499, it’s one of Tomas Morato’s hidden gems and is perfect for when those Korean cravings kick in.

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G/F Esguerra Plaza, Sgt. Esguerra Ave, South Triangle, Quezon City
(0917) 554-0801

Prima Facie – Sct. Lozana

Prima Facie (“first impression” in Italian) is a hidden speakeasy inside Vitto’s Wine Bar & Restaurant. They have an old school vibe that will look great on your Instagram feed. From sisig to calamari to buffalo chicken, their barchow goes perfect with everything on their hefty bar list.

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Prima Facie
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114 Scout Lozano Street cor Tomas Morato, inside Vitto’s, Laging Handa, Quezon City
(02) 374-2299

La Spezia – Sct. Dr Lascano

La Spezia is an Italian hole-in-the-wall that serves timeless pasta dishes and dessert standouts.

Read our full feature here: La Spezia is Quezon City’s best Italian hole-in-the-wall
La Spezia
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La Spezia
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La Spezia
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90 Scout Dr Lascano St, Laging Handa near Tomas Morato, Diliman, Quezon City
(02) 960 6903

Vanderlust – Sct. De Guia

For the globe trotters, aspiring travelers and explorers, Vanderlust is the only bistro that flies you around the world with its affordable luxurious treats such as the 300 year old German pastry Schneeballe, Tuscan favorite Bistecca alla Fiorentina, Spanish cheese from the La Mancha region and many more. Read our full feature here.

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100 Sct De Guia cor Tomas Morato, Sacred Heart, Diliman, Quezon City
(02) 954-0401

Limbaga 77 Cafe Restaurant – Sct. Limbaga

Limbaga 77, named after its street address 77 Sct. Limbaga, is a bright and hard to miss 2-storey cafe serving classic Filipino dishes. Having two floors also mean two of everything–function rooms, open terraces, restrooms and yes, bars.

 Sct. Limbaga
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 Sct. Limbaga
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77 Sct. Limbaga St., Bgy. Laging Handa, Quezon City
(0926) 715-8134

Gourmet Gypsy Art Cafe – A. Roces Ave.

Gourmet Gypsy Art Cafe is a bohemian and hipster cafe built in an old split-level house serving global gourmet food by Chef Waya Araos-Wijancgo, of the then popular now defunct, Kiss the Cook Cafe in Maginhawa St.

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25 A. Roces Avenue, Quezon City
(02) 211-1233

The Frazzled Cook – Sct. Gandia

A quirky restaurant put together with the mission of serving good comfort food with a cozy homey ambiance.

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The Frazzled Cook
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78 Scout Gandia, Laging Handa, Quezon City
(02) 374-6879

Eighteen Bistro – Sct. Rallos

Eighteen Bistro is a French and Italian restaurant that strives to prepare and serve honest to goodness food and handcrafted classic and signature drinks.

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Eighteen Bistro
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51B Scout Rallos St., Laging Handa, Quezon City
(0917) 326-0018

Yellow Tree Coffee & Tea – Panay Ave.

Yellow Tree Coffee & Tea is a neighborhood cafe on Panay Ave. selling specialty coffee, tea and pastries from Chooey Juwi’s Desserts, the home of the Oreo stuffed cookies.

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102 Panay Ave., South Triangle, Quezon City
(02) 275-2255

Mantaro – Sct. Tobias

Mantaro is a Peruvian restaurant by Chef Luis Higa and wife Candy. ‘Mantaro’ is a valley in Peru known for its high altitude, which the owners say represents the high energy of their restaurant. They serve authentic Peruvian cuisine including their famous Pollo con Arroz.

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G/F Elements Hall, 27 Sct. Rallos Street, Laging Handa, Quezon City
(02) 967-7870

Hillside Cafe & Juice Bar – Mo. Ignacia

Hillside Cafe & Juice Bar is a lifestyle cafe that serves healthy comforting meals, smoothies and fresh pressed juices. It has garden-like exteriors to match its garden center neighbor. You may rent out the whole place for events and they also have party packages available.

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Cedarhills Garden Center, 57 Mother Ignacia St., Quezon City
(02) 374-1117

Did you know that with the Booky app, you can type “TOMAS MORATO” and search over 100 restaurants in the area. If you spotted a new restaurant near you, shoot us an email at support@phonebooky.com with all the details.

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