Bagong Lipunan – Traditional Bagoong with Singkamas is served instead of the usual complimentary bread.
Bulalo sa Mongo Php 250 – The beef broth mixed well with the flavor of the monggo. Really really good soup. Must order this dish.
Bagoong Umaga Php15, Bagoong Club Special ( has crab fat ) Php 15, Bagoong Europa Php 25 - For a restaurant named Bagoong club, the bagoong itself wasn’t anything special. They lacked flavours which comes from sauteing shrimp paste with various spices. The bagoong Europa was an interesting variation though since it mixed shrimp paste with pesto.
Pastillas de Leche Cheesecake Php 130 by Chef Pixie Sevilla-Santos – It’s like having pastillas in a cake form with a nice biscuit bottom layer.
Rating : Like It
Food : Bulalong Monggo
Summary : A very nice concept with a lot of food served using bagoong. The bagoong itself isn’t outstanding but the food is cooked well. Prices are also affordable. A refreshing alternative to the normal Pinoy grill restaurants in the QC area.
Bagoong Club
122 Sct Dr. Lazcano Sacred Heart
Quezon City
Phone : 632 9290544






August 20, 2008 at 1:12 pm
hi whiff… i love bagoong… too bad their bagoong as you said wasn’t really outstanding… anyway, i’ll convince hubby to try this one out…thanks for sharing
August 27, 2008 at 6:27 pm
Hi Mikky : Yeah, kinda disappointing that the bagoong wasn’t that great. But the bulalong monggo was awesome! Try it =)
August 30, 2008 at 4:23 pm
hi mikky!
were you able to try
that spectacular calamansi-based dessert
that’s exclusively available in BC?
because of that and all the bagoong,
this is now my favorite place to take
balikbayan visitors “,)
and the prices really are very reasonable!
September 8, 2008 at 11:30 pm
Hi Spanky : I didn’t get to try the calamansi based dessert! Will definitely go back to try that!!!
November 30, 2008 at 7:27 pm
I have tried bulalong monggo before in another restaurant and it’s wonderful! The photos of the bagoong made me miss eating back in Baguio …
December 3, 2008 at 9:20 am
Hi Watson! Where else have you tried bulalong monggo? Bagoong club was the first place I’ve seen the dish on the menu =)