Graduation season has arrived. It's time to remove the cap, take selfies, and savor the delicious outcome after years of hard work, late-night study sessions, and multiple group projects. Beyond the universities, Valenzuela City and Caloocan City are celebrating. It goes on at the vibrant eateries in SM City Valenzuela, SM Center Sangandaan, and SM City Grand Central.
Whether you're gathering with family or celebrating with your barkada, these eateries provide meals appropriate for your milestone.
Giligans – SM Center Sangandaan
Celebrating as a team? Giligans is a well-liked option for delicious comfort food from the Philippines. Popular dishes like sizzling sisig, garlic fried chicken, and large group platters make it perfect for sharing. It's an enjoyable and laid-back setting that's ideal for group photos, jokes, and anecdotes.
Nabe Unlimited Japanese Hotpot – SM City Grand Central
If you want diversity, Nabe provides a fun and interesting dining experience. Savor endless servings of meats, veggies, noodles, and more while choosing from a range of soup bases. Every gathering is made unique by everyone coming together for this interactive feast.
Classic Savory – SM City Valenzuela
Classic flavors are necessary for some celebrations. A beloved Filipino mainstay since the 1950s, Classic Savory serves traditional dishes like fried chicken, pancit, and lomi that instantly put you at home. In this warm and inviting environment, every meal becomes an important event.
Kuya J’s Restaurant – SM City Valenzuela
Filipino food with a contemporary twist is served at Kuya J's. Favorites like Crispy Pata, Bulalo, Grilled Scallops, and inventive dishes like Lumpia Presko and Chorizo Dinamitos are perfect for sharing. It is perfect for big parties or family get-togethers because it is affordable, satisfying, and laid back.
Savor delectable food to celebrate your success. From Filipino classics to Japanese hotpot trips, SM has the perfect culinary alternatives to make your graduation feast unique. Arrive hungry, gather your friends, and bring the whole family. It's time to celebrate, eat, and repeat the process.




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