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Calling all foodies with a hankering for authentic Filipino cuisine! Get ready for a taste of paradise, because Nonie’s Boracay has set up shop in Metro Manila. This exciting expansion brings their fresh, locally-sourced dishes beyond the island, offering a delightful culinary adventure for Manila residents.
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For seven years, Nonie’s has been a Boracay staple, renowned for its commitment to showcasing Filipino flavours using high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients. Now, they’re sharing their passion with a wider audience at their first-ever branch outside Boracay, located at Molito Lifestyle Center in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
Stepping into Nonie’s Alabang is like stepping onto Boracay’s shores — with a touch of modern sophistication. The inviting space, designed in collaboration with IDC Design & Build, blends the restaurant’s signature laid-back island spirit with chic, minimalist elements. This creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere where guests can truly savour their dining experience.
Nonie’s menu is a celebration of Filipino cuisine. They’ve brought their signature dishes from Boracay to Alabang, including their crowd-pleasing Cavite-style Adobo (chicken or pork), melt-in-your-mouth 72-hour Crispy Pork Belly, and flame-grilled chicken. But that’s not all! They’ve also created new dishes specifically for the Alabang market, ensuring a delightful surprise for every palate.
Dietary restrictions? No worries! Nonie’s caters to a variety of dietary needs. They offer delicious vegetarian options like their house-fermented Tempeh Kare-Kare in a creamy cashew sauce, and cater to gluten-free diners as well. So, whether you’re a dedicated carnivore or have specific dietary needs, Nonie’s has something delicious waiting for you.
The new Nonie’s location boasts 35 seats and welcomes reservations for individuals, groups, and even private functions. They’re also pet-friendly, so your furry companions can join the fun!
Whether you’re yearning for a hearty breakfast, or a delightful dinner, Nonie’s has you covered. Their Alabang branch is open from 10am to 10pm on weekdays and extends their hours to 8am to 10pm on weekends.
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So, the next time you’re craving a taste of the Philippines or simply seeking a delicious and welcoming dining experience, visit Boracay’s Nonie’s in Metro Manila. They’re ready to transport you to paradise, one flavorful bite at a time!
All image credit goes to Nonie’s | Official Facebook
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