May 20, 2024

Prost Bar and Restaurant in Alabang: Cheers to German Food and Beers

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  • Prost Bar and Restaurant in Alabang: Cheers to German Food and Beers
  • Muntinlupa City, south of Metro Manila, is called the “Emerald City” for a reason. Aside from its refreshing environment that blends lush trees, open spaces, and high-rise buildings, the city is also home to Alabang, a vibrant area where visitors can enjoy a variety of activities and explore numerous excellent dining and drinking establishments!

    Filinvest City, Alabang / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    One great hangout place to visit is Prost Bar and Restaurant, a popular place to relax over great German food and beverages.

    IMAGE from Prost Bar and Restaurant’s Facebook page

    During Oktoberfest, Prost, which directly translates to “Cheers!” in English, transforms into a traditional German beer garden, complete with Bavarian food and beer, further electrified with the latest European electronic dance music.

    In most days, the German bar and restaurant is an ideal hangout place for friends who may enjoy playing a game of billiards or darts after a busy workday or during a well-deserved day off.

    IMAGE from Prost Bar and Restaurant’s Facebook page

    Servers at Prost in Alabang are known for their ready smile on their faces and approachable demeanor that are well-received among guests. Their excellent service, complemented with a sumptuous menu, makes Prost a must-visit place for many!

    When visiting, don’t forget to sample their most popular menu items, including their Mushroom Bruschetta made up of six perfectly toasted baguette slices, topped with sautéed chopped mushrooms, garlic, and parsley, a perfect savory appetizer to your meal.

    Mushroom Bruschetta / IMAGE from Prost Bar and Restaurant

    For heartier options, Prost also serves the traditional, savory Bavarian dish called Schnitzel, featuring crunchy breaded chicken or pork with a choice of pan fried potatoes or french fries. If you are craving for succulent steaks, Prost’s perfectly seasoned US Angus Rib-Eye with a side of either pan-fried potatoes or french fries, might just be the ideal choice for you.

    Pork Schnitzel / IMAGE from Prost Bar and Restaurant

    U.S. Angus Rib-Eye / IMAGE from Prost Bar and Restaurant

    With more food options and a long list of beverages to choose from, including beers like Weißbier Oettinger and Hoegaarden, as well as mixed drinks and imported liquor, Prost is indeed a haven for food lovers and beer enthusiasts!

    Prost Bar and Restaurant is located at Filinvest City, Alabang and is open daily from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.  and from 5:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. To view their menu, click here to visit their Menu Page.

    General Information

  • Parkway Avenue corner Corporate Avenue, Filinvest City, Alabang, Muntinlupa
  • 02-8808-9961
  • 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 5:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
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