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Best Eastwood Restaurants — Libis, Quezon City

Zachary Siecinski
2025-11-15
Updated 2026-05-11
3 min read
House of Wagyu Stone Grill exterior at Eastwood City Walk, Libis, Quezon City

Eastwood City Walk in Libis is QC's office-district dining strip — denser than a mall, more walkable than Tomas Morato. Here are the picks that justify the Libis trip.

Eastwood City in Libis sits at the QC-Pasig border, which means it catches diners from both sides — the QC crowd who want a step up from mall dining, and the Pasig and Marikina crowd who do not want to fight EDSA traffic. The result is a walkable strip that runs a slightly higher price point than most of QC, with a mix of proper sit-down restaurants and the usual office-area casual spots.

The dining is anchored around Eastwood Mall (Ground Floor) and the City Walk outdoor strip. Browse the full Eastwood directory for every listing with ratings and hours.

Celebration dining

House of Wagyu Stone Grill Eastwood Quezon City

House of Wagyu Stone Grill

The clear top pick for celebrations in Eastwood. Google rating of 4.5, and the format earns it: premium Wagyu beef delivered to the table, seared by you on a blazing stone. The ritual is the point — it slows the meal down and makes the occasion feel deliberate. Budget ₱2,000+ per person for dinner; weekday lunch sets run under ₱2,000 with soup, sides, and dessert. Book ahead for weekends. Read the full guide before your first visit.

Strategy
  • Order a stone grill set and add an acidic salad to balance the richness
  • Sear small batches — Wagyu fat is quick to smoke at high heat
  • Weekday lunch sets are the most accessible entry point price-wise

Filipino and casual

Gerry's Grill

The Eastwood branch of QC's most reliable Filipino grill. Same menu, same prices as every other branch — tuna belly, sisig, crispy pata. Good for group dinners when House of Wagyu is fully booked or the budget calls for something more straightforward.

TGI Friday's

Reliable American-style dining with a Happy Hour that works for post-office drinks. The ribs and potato skins are the orders to make; the cocktails are better value than most Eastwood options at the same price point.

Coffee and quick stops

Eastwood City Walk has a handful of coffee spots along the outdoor strip — useful for meeting clients before or after a meal. The usual specialty coffee chains are present. If you want something local and less chain-dependent, combine with a visit to the nearby QC café guide spots in Katipunan.

Practical tips

  • Weekday vs. weekend: Eastwood is an office district — weekday lunches and early dinners (before 7 PM) are when the restaurants are at their busiest. Weekends are calmer and often have shorter waits at popular spots.
  • Parking: Eastwood Mall multi-level parking handles the volume, but peak weekday evenings stack up. The City Walk is walkable from the parking structure once you are in.
  • Alternatives if full: The Libis area extends toward C5 and Kapitolyo — there are solid dining options within a 10-minute drive if Eastwood is over capacity. Quezon City lists several dining zones along C5 as part of its food tourism map.

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Written by Zachary Siecinski

Lead Food Writer at Restaurants Quezon City Editorial

Zachary has been exploring the Quezon City food scene for over 8 years, personally visiting and reviewing hundreds of restaurants across Quezon City — from hole-in-the-wall eateries to upscale dining establishments. His reviews focus on authentic dining experiences, fair pricing, and dishes that keep locals coming back.