Overview

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Quezon City offers more than just a meal—it delivers an immersive cultural experience nestled in the heart of Metro Manila. Situated along Fernando Poe Jr. Avenue, this restaurant presents a charming blend of history and cuisine, bringing the legacy of Filipino heritage to life through its meticulously crafted ancestral house replicas and authentic dishes.

Stepping inside, diners are transported back in time by the intricate wooden ceilings and traditional architecture that echo the grandeur of old Filipino homes. The space is thoughtfully designed to evoke nostalgia, making it an ideal spot for families, history enthusiasts, and those seeking an atmospheric dining experience. Even the live band that serenades guests during dinner adds a warm, communal vibe that complements the surroundings perfectly.

The menu truly celebrates Filipino flavors with standout dishes like Paella Valenciana, Pancit Habhab, and Pinakbet Con Bagnet. These offerings showcase the diversity and richness of local cuisine—whether you prefer the smoky depth of Adobo Rice, the savory zest of Salpicao, or the comfort found in Kalderetang Kambing. Notably, the portions are generous, making sharing a natural part of the dining rhythm. For dessert, Halo Halo and Puto Bumbong offer refreshing and sweet closures that convey quintessential Filipino taste.

Service at Las Casas Filipinas varies, but many guests praise the attentive and helpful staff, with special mention of individuals who enhance the visit by providing mini tours and excellent hospitality. While there may be minor setbacks, such as the entrance fee and limited parking space, the overall experience remains rewarding.

Ideal for both casual meals and special occasions, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Quezon City is a destination for those who value cultural authenticity alongside their culinary journey. Its unique combination of heritage ambiance and flavorful Filipino dishes makes it a worthwhile stop for locals and visitors eager to explore tradition through taste and space.


Amenities & Services

Popular for
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Offerings
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves cocktails
Serves coffee
Serves small plates
Serves spirits
Serves vegetarian dishes
Serves wine
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Romantic
Trendy
Upmarket

What Customers Say

Dheng P
Sep 7,2025
5/5
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.
Julie An Orlanda
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Every corner here is picture-perfect. The intricate details of the buildings and statues make it feel like stepping back in time. We haven’t tried the food yet, but I’d definitely come back just for that. There’s even a live band playing during dinner, which adds to the atmosphere. The only downside was the foul odor in the outdoor area—it smelled like drainage.
Mylene Tan
Sep 7,2025
5/5
Place is nice! The crafting of the structures/ceiling is superb. Will definitely go back here. Food is also affordable for sharing (big servings). However the receptionist girl Yana- is so rude and disrespectful always leaving her post. Waiter staffs are so much more accommodating and helpful. Especially Ms. Grace, I appreciate her for a short tour and being our photographer.
lorile27
Sep 7,2025
5/5
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.
A T
Sep 7,2025
5/5
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.
Mariez Larroza
Sep 7,2025
3/5
It was my mama-in-law 60th so we celebrate her birthday and she likes historic places and vintage houses, so we tried to reserved and visit this place. Place and atmosphere is good for photo since may pagka vintage sya. Food for its price was expensive. Example: (1 cup rice = 100php) and (1 glass iced tea = 220php, we thought it was a pitcher but no, so we bought 1 can coke for 95php) Kung hanap nyo ay quiet not-so noisy place pwede kayo dito. Better to reserve first via website nila para indi matagalan sa pila. Over-all masarap naman ang food, expensive nga lang. They offer pork, beef and vegetables sa menu. Wala lang chicken
Franchesca Brianna De Guzman
Sep 7,2025
5/5
This restaurant beautifully captures the essence of Filipino heritage — and it’s clear that the owners are dedicated to preserving it. The space is expansive with convenient parking, making it easy to visit. I also love that you can take your time to stroll around and soak in the thoughtful interiors and ambiance. The food is delicious, reasonably priced, and served in generous portions. Honestly, this place deserves to be recognized as one of Metro Manila’s must-visit spots! Booking a reservation is highly recommended for extra convenience, especially during peak hours.

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Location

Opening Hours

Monday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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