Cafe
Lōla Cafe
10 locals recommend,
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I love the ambience of this place -- it is a house that was turned into a restaurant. Mains, pastas and drinks are good.
Lola Cafe, one of QC’s hidden restaurant gems. *A grandmother’s love is a special and wondrous thing. Whether it was almusal, tanghalian, merienda, or hapunan, every meal that our grandmothers prepared for us was made with love. This is the secret to LōLa Cafe’s resilience and longevity. Whether it’s your first visit, or your fifth, you can’t help but feel relaxed and at home here. Maybe this nostalgic feeling comes from the history of the place– the owners built their restaurant in what was once a post-WWII era residence. The owner of this house on Scout Lozano street was none other than Lola Victoria, the matriarch of the Sanvictores family, and the very same Lola for whom the cafe was
Lola Cafe, one of QC’s hidden restaurant gems. *A grandmother’s love is a special and wondrous thing. Whether it was almusal, tanghalian, merienda, or hapunan, every meal that our grandmothers prepared for us was made with love. This is the secret to LōLa Cafe’s resilience and longevity. Whether…
Named after the mother of the Sanvictores family, Lola Victoria, this post-WWII era home is one of Quezon City’s most well kept secret restaurants. Lola Cafe + Bar offers Filipino specialty cuisine by Chef John Mangibin. It serves reinvented Filipino dishes such as truffled lengua, wagyu salpicao, and more.
Casual Dining, Café, Coffee, Filipino An ancestral house turned into a restaurant.
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Location
99 Scout Lozano St
Quezon City, NCR