With Louie’s continuous hunt for nearby restaurants that serve ketogenic-friendly food, we found Lazat Fil-Asian Restaurant & Bar which specializes in Asian fusion, barbecue, and Filipino cuisine. Formerly, it was called Cercchio, but the owners apparently changed it in 2017. We looked through their menu online and immediately, the list of appetizing dishes got our nod of approval. Lazat is a charming restaurant ideal for families and large groups. They put a little extra love into their food to make you remember it and want to come back. This spot is understated, stylish, and well-groomed. More of this in my review below.
Review of Lazat Fil-Asian Restaurant and Bar (Tomas Morato, Quezon City)
Ambiance:
Lazat Fil-Asian Restaurant & Bar creates texture and visual appeal by mixing and matching monochromatic colors with green accents in one room. It further sticks to the theme by combining black and white square and diamond patterns on walls and throw pillows. Providing a modern look, the rich combo works wonders when put together with intent. The dining area is spacious, and large windows illuminate the room and set the tone for a simply bright and airy place.





Food:
Served with three sauces, the Oven Baked Crispy Pata (PhP 710) produced tender meat and intensely crispy skin pata with smoked flavor. It’s exactly what you should order when you’re craving for really delicious pork on your plate. And by the way, all three sauces complemented well. 🙂

Their Sizzling Pork Sisig (PhP 310) is a delectable marriage of chopped lechon kawali cooked sisig with fried egg. It had absolutely bold flavors and was almost creamy to the bite. Notably, the savoriness and porkiness were extreme, so pairing it with rice is top-notch.

Last up, we had Spicy Kangkong (PhP 185), which was basically kangkong stir-fried in garlic and chilis. I loved how it gave a wonderfully sharp, growing heat that made for a pleasant surprise. The pronounced flavor of garlic was great, enhancing the overall fragrance and taste of the dish.

Price for Value:
Among the many food establishments in Scout Limbaga area, this welcoming family-friendly restaurant is probably one of the best known. People came to dine in here after the other group, and the streams seemed endless. Other food on Lazat’s menu looked really interesting as well and worth a try. Prices are fair given the quality of super-flavorful food and portion of serving. It’s best to snag a table earlier than peak meal hours since it’s always a packed spot. Check it out!
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