May 14, 2024

Las Flores in BGC: Offering Contemporary Spanish Flavors

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  • Get to try classic and contemporary Spanish cuisine served only at Las Flores.

    IMAGE from Bistronomia

    Owned and managed by the prestigious Bistronomia Group, Las Flores is not your ordinary Spanish restaurant. For one, it seeks to stand out with the uniqueness of their offerings, by serving up creative takes on tapas and mains instead of the usual ones you see in other spots in the Metro.

    IMAGE from Bistronomia

    Some of the most recommended dishes at Las Flores are Salmon Y Salmon, Paella Negra, Octopus Paella, and Tuna Tartare. You can truly define what sets them apart from other restaurants through the authentic flavors their homemade specialties bring. But apart from these, loyal customers point out their traditional dessert selection to be as good as its main dishes.

    Salmon Y Salmon / IMAGE from Bistronomia

    Octopus Paella / IMAGE from Bistronomia

    No visit to Las Flores without a glass or two of its cocktails or sangria too!

    Tiki Culture Cocktails / IMAGE from Bistronomia

    The aesthetics of Las Flores restaurants across the Metro combine Spanish and mediterranean-inspired elements, thanks to their warm lighting, sleek wooden furniture, vibrant leather sofas and chair, and colorful tiled accents.

    Fun fact: the Alabang branch is situated in an art deco building built in 1920s.

    Alabang Branch  / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    The restaurant’s branches across the Metro like those in BGC, Makati, and Alabang have stylish fixtures and mediterranean-inspired dining spaces meant to bring its diner to the Mediterranean region and further enhance the overall dining experience. In fact,

    Alabang Branch / IMAGE from Bistronomia

    With its delectable dishes and drinks, relaxing ambiance, and attentive service, Las Flores promises an unforgettable dining experience that will leave you coming back for more. Buen provecho!

    General Information

  • G/F One McKinley Place, 25th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
  • 02-552-2815
  • 0916-619-3365
  • 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Sun to Thu) / 11 a.m. to 12 m.n. (Fri to Sat)
  • marketing@bistronomia.ph
  • http://www.bistronomia.ph/
  • lasflores.ph/
  • lasfloresph/
  • Heritage Building, Expansion Wing, Festival Mall, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
  • 0915-977-4156
  • 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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