Alimento in Alabang: A Stylish Resto Bar Serving Spanish-Mexican Favorites
Alimento is bringing bold Spanish-Mexican flavors to the south at Molito Lifestyle Center in Alabang. Tucked in Molito 8 along Madrigal Avenue, this resto bar invites guests into a space where good taste is felt in the ambience as much as on the plate, promising a lively yet relaxed setting for lunches, dinners, and late-night catch-ups.
The interiors are thoughtfully designed to evoke both sophistication and ease. Tan leather seating lines the walls, paired with smooth wooden tables that give each dining area a polished yet cozy feel.
IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
The arched brick niches are illuminated from within, adding depth and warmth while guiding the eye around the dining hall. Overhead, subtle greenery drapes from the ceiling, softening the industrial black grid and adding a natural touch that brings the space to life.
IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
The lighting, golden, focused, and atmospheric, casts a gentle radiance over each table, perfect for intimate dinners, casual gatherings, or lingering nights over cocktails.
IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
The kitchen leans into comfort food meant for sharing. Signature dishes include the Cochinillo Asado, a traditional Spanish-style roasted suckling pig created as a centerpiece for the table—crisp on the outside, tender within, and designed for celebrations.
Cochinillo Asado / IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
Guests can also enjoy their Seafood Paella, made with simmered prawns, mussels, and squid, topped with roasted bell peppers, green peas, and fresh lemon wedges.
Seafood Paella / IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
Another must-try is the Paella Negra, crafted with sofrito, white wine, and cuttlefish ink, slowly simmered in rich seafood stock. Each pan is crowned with tender pulpo, and a delicate drizzle of alioli. Each of their paella specialties are finished with that perfect golden socarrat at the bottom, letting you experience what Spanish dining is really all about.
Paella Negra / IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
If you’re looking to pair your paellas with something rich and hearty, the Baca de Salpicao, described by the restaurant as being made with just three simple ingredients yet bursting with flavor, is a must-try.
Baca de Salpicao / IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
Beyond the food, Alimento emphasizes its role as a neighborhood hangout. As a Spanish-Mexican resto bar, it pairs its menu with handcrafted cocktails, giving guests the option to linger over drinks after a hearty meal or start the night with tapas and a round of cocktails.
Virgin Lychee Mojito / IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
It positions itself as a go-to spot whether guests are dining solo at the bar, unwinding with officemates, or meeting up with friends and family for a leisurely evening in Alabang.
Peach Sunrise Spritz / IMAGE from Alimento Molito’s Facebook page
Alimento also highlights dine-in deals on its official pages, offering percentage discounts on weekdays and weekends to encourage guests to savor their Spanish-Mexican specialties on site—ideal for those planning group gatherings or casual nights out.
With its combination of shareable plates, robust flavors, and an easygoing bar atmosphere, Alimento adds a vibrant new option to Molito’s growing dining scene.






