If Maginhawa Street was a person, it would be a pop-culture savvy foodie who is probably part of the academe. It probably has a bunch of tattoos and buys most of its clothing in thrift stores, too. Malingap Street would be its younger sibling, carving its niche in the world, just on the verge of hitting puberty - with all eyes on it.
We know Maginhawa Street as the place to be in UP Village, but Malingap Street is gaining almost as much traction as its better-known older sibling. Here, you can find eateries of a wide range of cuisines, from Korean, Pinoy, Lebanese, Vegetarian, Japanese, Vietnamese, Indian and so much more. Malingap Street is also home to The Z Compound, an intimate collective of eateries and drinking places where people of all stripes come to hang out and bond over a plate of bagnet on rice, a hot shawarma wrap, or a couple of bottles of beer. Before The Z existed, however, a lot of restaurants have found their home and a loyal fanbase there, including Don Day, an all-you-can-eat Korean buffet, breakfast places such as Pi Breakfast and Pies and Ally's.
When you come to Malingap Street, it's impossible not to find something good to eat, or a place to hang out with your friends in a chill, relaxed setting. read more