Kwatogs is a special place in the middle of the Philippines that’s more than just a restaurant; it’s like a journey celebrating Filipino food. It’s right in the middle of this colorful country, celebrating flavors, history, and community. With tasty dishes made with care, Kwatogs wants people to enjoy the familiar tastes and try new things, giving everyone a dining experience that feels special and delicious.
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Pancit sa Bilao
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Bilao Miki
Get ready to be serenaded by the culinary harmony of Bilao Miki at Kwatogs Restaurant. This iconic dish takes the classic Filipino noodle experience to new heights, featuring silky miki noodles dancing in a flavorsome broth. Every slurp is a journey through the soul of Filipino comfort food, leaving you enchanted and yearning for more.
Bilao Pansit Langlang
Indulge in a culinary masterpiece with Kwatogs Restaurant’s Bilao Pansit Langlang, a dish that transforms traditional pansit into a poetic experience. This expansive platter showcases a symphony of flavors, where stir-fried noodles intertwine with an array of fresh vegetables and succulent meats. Each bite is a stanza in the culinary poetry of Filipino gastronomy, leaving you captivated by the artistry and richness of Bilao Pansit Langlang at Kwatogs.
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Kwatogs Opening & Closing Hours
Friday | Open 24 hours |
Saturday | Open 24 hours |
Sunday | Open 24 hours |
Monday | Open 24 hours |
Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
Thursday | Open 24 hours |
Social Pages
- Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/KwatogsLipa/?_rdc=1&_rdr
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Kwatogs_lipa/
Phone: +63 995 893 5566
How many branches does Kwatogs have in the Philippines?
34 branches of Kwatogs have in the Philippines.
Who is the owner of Kwatogs in the Philippines?
Faith Mari is the owner of Kwatogs in the Philippines.
Does Kwatogs accept credit cards?
Yes! Kwatogs accepts credit cards.
Is Kwatogs halal?
Kwatog’s halal status is a matter of debate and personal interpretation. Some believe it is halal, while others do not. It is up to each individual to decide for themselves.