The place is so serene.Foods are really good.I highly recommend for real food lovers.
The food was so good! If your looking for good home cooked style filipino food this is the best restaurant to eat. My personal fave is their pinakbet it has kamote in it and crispy pata. Also their pusit is sauced with black ink!!! Everything was delish
Bahay Ligaya will always have a special place in us. This is the venue where we met our newly found special friends. The food was AWESOME. My faves: crispy pata and liempo (so crunchy and very tasty with their homemade sauces!) The food presentation was creatively/well thought out. A+ for great customer service! We were constantly being checked if we're still doing ok and if we needed anything else. We'll be back soon and will definitely recommend to others, especially tourists and fellow pinoys vacationing in the Philipines!
Ang sarap ng luto !!!! Kudos to the chef !
Plus the place is so relaxing wd friendly staff !
A place u wud want to back to again & again for the food & ambiance !!!
Highly recommended! Try the best puki-puki, can't find it anywhere else! Monggo bulalu, gado-gado (Indonesian dish), sisig and many many more.
Sumptuous Filipino dishes! I particularly like their Guinataang Kuhol and Calderetang Kambing! I always bring my friends & relatives (especially balikbayans) and how they love their food! A must try for everyone!!!
Sandy Abad Santos Pappas
+5
A must to eat at!! Love the food and place. Will go back there again for sure.
One of the best restaurant in Quezon City offering traditional Filipino dishes.
Their food price is easy on the wallet since most of the food in their menu is GOOD FOR SHARING.
They offer a wide range of drinks and this resto also have a wide wine selection as wel which is perfect for wine enthusiasts like myself.
The interiors will give you the feel of dining in ancestral home with all the antiques around (including the chairs and tables) and the awesome paintings on their walls make it even more an interesting dining experience.
The owners trained their service staff well and you'll be welcome and served by everyone with a smile...
Parking will never be a problem at this resto as they have ample parking spaces in front, at the side and at the back of the resto.
I highly recommend their Inihaw na Liempo, Karekare and Crispy Pata if you will be dining at Bahay Ligaya for the first time...
Bahay Ligaya s a nice place for family & chums for dine in.Perfect venue for bonding w/ frnds & also nice staff as well as the owner,,,very accomodating.I might suggest its much better f u hve even a solo performer wu can entertain & sing some love songs & standard music to d crowd.tnx & more power to u,,,GOD Bless!!!
Good service, nice place and delecious food. Thumbs up.
Virginia Ducusin Liwanag
+5
Bahay Ligaya is a place where you would always love to dine and come back another time..you will crave for the food..and the name says it all..truly joy with any company that you bring along.
Jeanette Bueno- Clavano
+5
You feel at home...if you crave for Filipino dishes, this restaurant will satiate your cravings. Ample parking lot too!
Bahay Ligaya is a nice homey place that serves up Pinoy regional dishes.
What to order...
Start with...
Ligaya's Panimula - Php190 - crispy fried catfish flakes with green mangoes. Reminds me of a Thai dish. Simple but really good with the chili soy sauce.
Chicharong Bulaklak - Php295 - a little expensive but it's very food. Crispy and not too oily.
Dinakdakan - Php300 - an Ilokano version of sisig, pig's mask tossed with (I think) brain and mayo.
Ginataang Kuhol - Php250 - this is my favorite dish for the evening! The snails are cooked in a nicely spiced coconut cream sauce, MUST ORDER!
Inihaw na Pusit - the squid was tender and not chewy.
Other good dishes are the...
Tokwa't Baboy
Kilawing Tanguigue
Bulalo Steak
Leche Flan
I wasn't happy with the...
Kare-Kare - lacks the peanut flavor. THe bagoong had an off flavor too.
Lumpiang Sariwa
SInigang na Salmon - lacks more sampaloc flavor
We came here at around 9:45 pm on a Thursday. The place feels comforting. Feels more like your grandparents house. They serve a variety of filipino dishes. We ordered adobong kambing which my bf liked. Meat was tender and without the gamey taste of kambing. We also ordered grilled tuna which was quite big for the 2 of us. The tuna was surprisingly juicy with a bit of char on the outside. Pakbet iloko was legit with its usual ingredients plus the kamote. I would just like my pinakbet on the salty side with more bagoong perphaps. Will come back for the kambing.
This is our favorite go-to place when we want to unwind. Not exactly a new place, the interiors are not modern at all, but there’s a charm to the place. The food is great. Our usuals are tokwa’t baboy, special kangkong, grilled tuna, squid, and chicharon bulaklak! Food is consistently delicious. Plus points that beer is always cold!
They serve very good filipino food. The sisig, sinigang, tapa, crispy kalitiran, poque poque are must tries. Not exactly cheapo though but the quality of the food makes up for the comparatively higher prices.
Parking is readily available.
Super yummy home-cooked meals! I don't think there's anything I tried here that wasn't good. A lot of parking too. The interiors is supposed to feel homey what with all the antiques and mismatched furniture (and yes it feels like I'm in my grandparents house in the province), but it could improve in that aspect.
Adding mostly Ilocano Foods in their menu makes this restaurant different from other Filipino Restaurant. Added factor are the antique collections displayed. A bit odd though are the female crews on skirt which i found very contrasting. I am not saying i dont like them, i'm a man the last time i've checked :D.
If you are craving for a lutong bahay kinda food, this is a must try resto. They serve authentic Ilocano food. I love their Kilawin Kambing, Kalitiran Baka, Adobong Kambing, Liempo and Dinengdeng and the malunggay iced tea!
The place reminds you of your lola's house in the province and the smell is similar to that too because they have an antique store beside their resto.
One of my go to place when I miss eating Ilocano food.
May Alejandrino Mañalac
+4
If you're looking for authentic Filipino dishes in Quezon City, I highly recommend Bahay Ligaya.
The food we ordered were Adobong Pusit, Poque-Poque, Sinigang na Salmon Belly and Lechon Kawali. And all we ordered tasted good and we left the place happy and satisfied. The dishes were also reasonably priced.
Naimas Taste Of Home
+4.5
I love how the ambience of this resto makes you feel. It's like you're in the house of your lola in the province. The food is authentic. We ordered kilitiran na baka and adobong kambing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻. Super delish.
Elg Santiago: Takaw Mo Elg!
+4.5
Probably one of the few Pinoy restaurants around the metro that serve authentic Filipino food. Each delectable dish basically has that full-flavored 'Panlasang Pinoy', which is truly enjoyable to eat. Warms up the Filipino spirit as we dine in this resto and converse expressively using our native tongue. The eclectic interiors and external landscape adds that Pinoy vibe to the resto's ambiance, which is totally cool. Mabuhay! 😋
If you are looking for typical "lutong bahay" try here. They are same like gerrys or dencios. Taste of food is good. They serve bulalo, sisig, kaldereta, karekare etc.. Value for money is kinda pricy for a ordinary "lutong bahay". Place is very old tradional, from dining to restroom. I feel like im in a province or in the spanish era. You can see different old furnitures and pictures. They also sell it too.
One of the best restaurant in Quezon City offering TRADITIONAL and regional Filipino dishes.
Bahay Ligaya restaurant is an offshoot of their antique shop, LUMA'T BAGO, and was originally located at White Plains, QC and then moved to their current location at Katipunan Avenue (Blue Ridge) in 2011.
Their food price is easy on the wallet since most of the food in their menu is GOOD FOR SHARING.
They offer a wide range of drinks and this restaurant also have a wide wine selection as well which is perfect for wine enthusiasts like myself.
The interiors will give you the feel of dining in ancestral home with all the antiques around (including the chairs and tables) and the awesome paintings on their walls make it even more an interesting dining experience.
The owners trained their service staff well and you'll be welcome and served by everyone with a smile...
Parking will never be a problem at this establishment as they have ample parking spaces in front, at the side and at the back of the resto.
I highly recommend their Inihaw na Liempo, Karekare, Beef Nachos (they use malunggay chips) and Crispy Pata if you will be dining at Bahay Ligaya for the first time...
While my Tito is thinking for a food where to celebrate my cousin's birthday my tita interrupt him to eat at bahay ligaya, so we when there and while driving i am thinking of what to eat, and here goes my chicken or pork or seafood cravings, so when we get in and take orders i order sinigang na hipon and abodo that's my favorite eeh! Then I was oh so yummy and I was so bloated at the end of the day before we when home for its very yummy and delish foods! And also must try thier bulalo!
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