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LAZAT Fil-Asian Restaurant is More Than Just Good Food


Happiness is found in good food.
Dine, drink and be merry!

Simple pleasures in life can be found in the most common things that we do- like eating. Why do we call comfort food as such simply because it gives us instant gratification. 

Salted Egg Shrimps is one of the amazingly delicious dish in Lazat's salted egg series


I admit, I love to dine, drink (in moderation of course) and be merry- and who doesn’t? And with that, I am in a constant lookout for a good place to eat, chill a little and leave my cares away even for a while and this is where LAZAT FIL-ASIAN Restaurant and Bar comes into the picture.







      The posh and crisp interiors of the ground floor dining area.



Imagine a nice cozy place where you can enjoy exquisitely prepared food, coupled with good drinks and cool music..yes there is such a place and it’s lazat restaurant qc. It was love at first bite- I literally fell in love with LAZAT!



 


LAZAT FIL-ASIAN Restaurant Reinvention

It was last October when the former Cerchio Restaurant & Bar decided to update its look and reinvent the business. Choosing the name Lazat is a collective decision among the owners for two reasons- the word means delicious in English and it’s catchy and easier to recall.

 
Upper Dinning Area




       Al fresco dining option- great for late evening chill time.



People who loved the former Cerchio restaurant should not worry missing their favorite dishes since Lazat will still offer the old favorites like Oven Baked Crispy Pata, Peri-Peri Chicken, Crispy Catfish, Grilled Kare-Kare, Sizzling Sisig and Singaporean Crispy Squid with the addition of course of new entrees from Lazat menu.


Lazat Nacho that is overloaded with Asian flavors- uniquely delightful to eat.


Salted Egg Chicken Wings- my fave!



What’s amazing is that Lazat Fil-Asian Restaurant and Bar is being managed by the same people who run Romulo Café so we could only expect great service and excellent dishes. 









LAZAT restaurant features popular Asian and Filipino dishes that are appetizingly good. Ideally located along Scout Limbaga in Tomas Morato area Quezon City, this cool qc restobar is an elegant place to dine, hang-out or celebrate. 




Happy Hour at LAZAT

Happy Hour could mean a lot of things to certain people but in LAZAT it is straightforward that during lazat happy hour- you’ll be happy as you gulp on your favorite alcoholic drinks paired with yummy dishes.


Cheers! If you love wine, you will certainly be happy to know that you can have unlimited wine servings for only Php 499. For beer drinking peeps, the Buy 1 Take One promo on local beers will surely make your tete-a-tete even more exciting. 

Cocktails are also on buy-1-take-1 promo for those who enjoy mixers such as Mojito, Margarita, Daiquiri and Cosmopolitan to name a few!



So here’s the deal- Lazat happy hour is from 6 to 8 PM every Monday to Friday. We all could just chill and relax at these hours and not worry about the budget. After all, we all deserve some ‘happy hour’ of our own- so cheers!


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Bibingkcute dessert treat with special Salted Egg mousse and brown sugar syrup that's truly perfect for the holiday season!


LAZAT FIL-ASIAN Restaurant & Bar
76 Scout Limbaga, Tomas Morato
Quezon City, Philippines 1103
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(02) 351 5279





LAZAT restaurant is a nice place to eat, drink and just chill. Period. I’m hungry...Let’s go!






Let’s eat at LAZAT!

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