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Bistro Maloleño

A heritage-inspired restaurant located in Malolos, Bulacan, known for reviving historical and heirloom dishes from the Filipino colonial and revolutionary eras. Housed in a charming ancestral-style home along Sto. Niño Street in Barangay Sto. Rosario, the bistro is famed for serving dishes enjoyed by Filipino heroes and presidents—like Nilagang Manok sa Gatas ng Kalabaw (reportedly a favorite of Emilio Aguinaldo) and Pochero ni Plaridel. The restaurant’s cozy ambiance, antique décor, and culinary storytelling offer guests a nostalgic dining experience rooted in Bulacan’s proud past.

To get there, travel north from Manila via NLEX and take the Tabang Exit. From there, head toward Malolos City proper and follow the route to Barangay Sto. Rosario. Bistro Maloleño is located near the Barasoain Church area, making it a convenient stop for those exploring Bulacan’s historical landmarks. Parking is available nearby.

Distance from Clark International Airport:
Approx. 55 km | 1–1.5 hours

Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/BistroMaloleno/

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