Food
lovers in the south now have reason to rejoice with the recent opening of Abé
at the Alabang Town Center. Instead of traveling into the heart of Metro Manila
for their fix of Lamb Adobo, Knockout Knuckles and Abé’s Chicken Supreme, they
can indulge in their favorite Filipino and Kapampangan dishes in a location
much closer to their homes.
Abé
opened its Alabang Town Center branch this year to much acclaim. Within days of
its soft-opening, it was already experiencing capacity crowds. Its recent
formal opening was graced by food lovers including Muntinlupa City Mayor Aldrin
San Pedro who cut the ribbon together with top LJC officials, LJC President
Lorna Cruz-Ambas, LJC COO Eugene Billones and LJC VP and Treasurer Merle dele
Pena, and Javier Hernandez, AVP of Ayala Land, Inc.
The
opening also featured the music of the Celso Espejo Rondalla, one the country’s
world class string ensembles.
Abé
is the restaurant crafted by LJC Restaurant Group founder, the late Larry J
Cruz, dedicated to the memory of his father E. Aguilar Cruz, a well-known
writer, gourmet and bon vivant.
The
restaurant serves traditional Filipino food, mostly of Kapampangan origin, and
dishes inspired by Abé’s travels around the world. At Abé, food is prepared and
served with a great deal of love, while its concept and design provide the
ideal setting for friends and family who wish to dine comfortably and have a
good time.
Abe
at Alabang Town Center boasts three function rooms for private parties and
group meetings. It also has a second-floor portico dining area.
Abé
also has branches at Serendra, TriNoma Mall, and SM Mall of Asia.
Abé at Alabang Town Center is at the Lifestyle
Strip, Corte de las Palmas Expansion. It is open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
For reservations and inquiries, call 623-0899 and 0917-5506033
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