✪ Located in Sikatuna Village, just along Maginhawa st. or now known as V. Luna Extension. located a semi-hidden house, turned into a restaurant.
Be enticed at this naughty and unique restaurant, Gayuma ni Maria
Gayuma ni Maria started early 2000 as “Gayuma” and evolve as they open up their 3rd location here in V. Luna Extension. And instead of using Gayuma, they used “Gayuma ni Maria”, which refers to the full name of the owner/ chef of the restaurant Ms. Maria Carmen Aguila or Maria in short.
According to Ms. Aguila, they named the restaurant as Gayuma because they wanted to entice people to fall in love in the place, food, and atmosphere. And aside from making delicious food, they wanted the restaurant to be a romantic place for lovers.
They have seen different stories of love flourish at the restaurant, lovers can also shout-out there feelings in the place by collaborating with the staff, setting up any surprise ideas to express your feelings to anyone. They cater to your needs as long as it talks about love.
But what really amazes me here is the unique titles or names for their menu. Foods may be a simple dish, but they make it a point to present it in a different way. This unique and naughty way of naming Gayuma ni Maria’s dish, can break the monotony of silence and start up a conversation.
The semi-hidden Gayuma ni Maria restaurant have been in the business for 11 years and they already gained avid customers that have built memories along the way. If you are looking for an intimate, cozy place, with a unique and a bit naughty approach located with in the area of Quezon City, visiting Gayuma ni Maria, could be a great place for you.
And speaking of Naughty and Unique, well just see for yourself, the next set of pictures ill be presenting. These Items are available for sale in Gayuma ni Maria and can be seen instantly by everybody upon entering the place.
These items are available on their so-called Naughty Nook, which can be found just near the door when you enter the place. One more thing that is unique here is that whenever somebody orders a pasta, the chefs will cook it at the center of the restaurant, showing everybody the process of cooking it and serving it hot on the plate.
We had a great time, laughing at the menu list and checking out different dish and personally I really enjoyed the dessert they’ve served, so delicious I forgotten to take note of it.
Gayuma ni Maria
123 V. Luna Extension (Maginhawa st.) Sikatuna Village, Quezon City, Philippines
Phone: +63921-6818989
Email: gayuma.gourmet@gmail.com
Facebook Page: Gayuma ni Maria
Operating Hours:
Everyday: 10:00 am – 12:00 midnight
Until our next trip in the City!
またね Mata ne!