
Ababu is well known to students from Ateneo and UP. Since they started in Maginhawa street in Teacher’s Village, a lot of UP students are familiar with Ababu. Their main dishes are of course, Shawarma, kebabs, Ox brain, etc. What makes Ababu different from Persian restaurants is their cheap prices and bottomless drinks. A meal would cost around 100 pesos that comes with rice, vegetables (corn, tomatoes, onion) and your choice of bottomless drinks. Also, I would recommend you try their Ox Brain, put a little salt and pepper and enjoy the 40 peso treat.
The place is an open-air area with a lot of monobloc chairs and tables. Something you’d expect from paying as little as 100 pesos for a very “busog”-ish meal. I’d recommend dropping by Ababu after your usual drinking sessions with friends or after playing basketball. For my friends and I, it’s become a ritual to drop by Ababu after playing ball since it easily fills you up at a low price of just 100 pesos.
Service: 3/5
Ambience: 2/5
Value for Money: 5/5
Quality of food: 3/5
Quantity of food: 4/5
Budget: 100-150 pesos
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