Serye Café Filipino — Quezon Memorial Circle (Review) | Restaurants QC

Filipino comfort food and café favorites near Quezon Memorial Circle—perfect after a park walk. What to order, how to plan your visit, and why locals keep coming back.
Serye Café Filipino is a go-to name for Filipino comfort food around Quezon Memorial Circle—whether you're coming from a jog, a museum stop, or a family weekend at the park. Expect silog-style breakfasts, pancit and grilled favorites, and café-style Filipino dishes that work for both quick merienda and full meals.
Location-wise, it's part of the Elliptical Road / Circle food cluster—easy to combine with outdoor time before or after eating. Compared with mall-based Filipino chains, Serye's draw is the park-adjacent vibe: relaxed, family-friendly, and unmistakably QC.
Serye Café Filipino near Quezon Memorial Circle
Quick Facts
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Location | Quezon Memorial Circle / Elliptical Road food cluster |
| Cuisine | Filipino comfort food, café classics, silog & grilled dishes |
| Best for | After a park walk, family weekends, merienda or full meals |
What to Try
Order for the kind of day you're having—heavy breakfast after a run, shared pancit with the family, or grilled plates for dinner.
Must-Try Picks
- Classic silog plates and all-day Filipino breakfast favorites.
- Pancit, grilled specialties, and café staples for sharing.
- Seasonal or promo items—ask staff for the day's highlights.
Pair With a Circle Day
After eating, walk the Elliptical Road or explore other Filipino picks nearby. The location is ideal when you want food before or after time at the park—not a mall detour.
Insider Tips
- Weekend afternoons get busy after park crowds—arrive early or call ahead if the branch takes reservations.
- Combine with QMC—plan eating around museum or monument visits for a full QC day.
- Directory listing has maps and hours: keep Serye's restaurant page open when you go.
Visit Serye Café Filipino
Near Quezon Memorial Circle—perfect after a park walk or family outing.
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Written by Zachary Siecinski
Lead Food Writer at Restaurants QC Editorial
Zachary has been exploring the Quezon City food scene for over 8 years, personally visiting and reviewing hundreds of restaurants across QC — 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.
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