Where to Eat Lunch on the Cheap in Alabang
Jun 28, 2016 • 8List
Jun 28, 2016 • 8List
People enter Don Henrico’s yearning for comfort food, and they leave with shirts tighter and bellies happier. Gather the gang for the same experience! Don Henrico’s has an extensive Italian-American menu that’ll please everyone in the barkada—antipasti, pizza, pasta, heartier entrees and many more. Just some must-tries are the Don Henrico’s Special Pizza, Mozzarella Sticks, Buffalo Wings and Tutto de Mare.
If you think authentic, fresh and filling Thai food would be expensive, then you’ve probably never eaten at Khuathai. Here, you can taste pieces of Thailand through flavor-packed and affordable dishes. They have a wealthy menu, so picking just a few orders might be a challenge. But don’t worry, each dish has an English description. For first-timers, try the Stir Fried Pork with Thai Basil, Pad Thai and Bagoong Rice.
Here’s another international cuisine, made budget-friendly without sacrificing quality. At Feta, you can indulge in Greek food without ending up broke after. While you wait for your order, watch (or even just smell) the team kneading and baking bread. Their freshly-baked goods elevate dishes like Hummus, Roka Salad, Gyros and many more. Feta also offers exciting, fusion dishes like Mediterranean Pizza, Greek Chicken Wings and Verdura Siciliana Pasta.
Shiang’s modern dishes and impressive plating seem to be misplaced in a food court. Their dishes can actually be served in an upscale restaurant. But lucky for us, Shiang’s has made delicious Asian food very affordable. Don’t miss out on the Shen Jian Bao—pan fried soup dumplings that come in three variants.
They also offer rice meals and noodles that are definitely far from typical food-court-finds. Ever thought you’d get Egg Fu Young or Umami Chicken from a food court stall?
Any other cheap Alabang food spots we need to know about? Sound off below!
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