There is something about Filipino comfort food that hits you harder when it appears to have been prepared in your own kitchen.
That is exactly the vibe you get when you sit down at home with a cup of Pampanga’s famed Halo-Halo and a platter of Pancit Luglug — simple, unpretentious and quietly legendary.
Razon’s Halo-Halo has a “kumakain lang sa bahay, pero ang sarap” (delicious home-cooked) charm. It does not rely on 20 toppings or complicated twists.
Just three ingredients — sun-ripened saba, velvety macapuno and a silky Leche Flan sprinkled with dayap rind that come together as if they were intended to be.
There is no need for added sugar; simply shaved ice and milk to let the natural sweetness show. It is so simple, but that is why it works. This is the kind of dessert that both cools and grounds you.
Then there is the Pancit Luglug, which provides full-on weekend-at-home energy: thick noodles coated in a deep crimson sauce, small shrimps, slices of egg and crushed chicharon sprinkled over like the conclusion of a comfort food symphony. It has that unmistakable Kapampangan warmth, the type that reminds you of enormous family reunions and the “meryenda first before chika” (eat before talk) custom.
What’s fun is that the place behind these well-loved delicacies just went through a thorough aesthetic renovation, and it shows at SM Mall of Asia. Imagine coming into a setting that seems like the glow-up version of a Filipino home: warm lighting, clean wood accents, gentle curves and this overall serene, modern vibe that makes you want to stay longer than anticipated. Even the redesigned logo feels thoughtful — flowy and warm, like the swirl of mixing Halo-Halo, a subtle visual reminder of care and legacy.
The Razon’s of Guagua revamp brings in a more curated dining experience, too. New tableware, a modernized kitchen and a refreshed menu all add to that sense of “familiar, but elevated.” It’s still very lutong-bale at heart, just dressed in its most aesthetic outfit yet — perfect for people who love classic flavors but also appreciate a space that is cozy, contemporary and kind of Instagram-ready without trying too hard.