Devour Food Hub: Housing Amazing Birria Tacos, Burgers, and Lasagna

A few years ago, food parks were popping left and right. I’m not a fan of it because, in my opinion, the food tend to be faddish and mediocre. No wonder that its decline was inevitable.

But Devour, a food hub in Quezon City, is still standing strong even during the pandemic. Though many of its merchants were closed when I visited, it’s still there because it houses one of the best burger joints in the Metro and what I believe are the best Birria Tacos and Lasagna I have ever tried.

Devour Food Hub

Here are the food I tried:

Birria Tacos at House of Birria

There has been a birria tacos boom recently. Consistently making the top birria in the Metro lists (like this and this) and bugging me through my Instagram feed (I know what you did there IG! LOL.) is House of Birria.

House of Birria

I will if you don’t give me my birria!

House of Birria used to be a cloud kitchen. But I guess due to its wild success, it opened a physical store at Devour (it’s the really the reason I paid the food hub a visit). They have an authentic recipe, using Mexican chilies and USDA beef.

To the uninitiated, birria is a stew that originated in the Mexican state of Jalisco and traditionally made of goat meat. So a birria taco, then, is filled with shredded birria meat. But the most interesting feature of this taco is the broth or consommé that comes alongside it. Either you spoon it into the taco or dunk the taco in it.

House of Birria makes a mean version. Its tortillas are soft and crisp (even feels flaky) at the same time, which is amazing! The beef is tender, the veggies add a refreshing crunch, and the cheese (2 kinds) are rightly sharp. Then twist some lemon juice for tang and put bone marrow (it’s an add-on and don’t you dare to forget!) for a rich creaminess. Let’s not forget the broth, which is flavorful and comforting! My only wish is that there were more of that amazing consommé!

Premium Beef Birria (Small/4 pcs.: P520; Large/8pcs.: P1000; Family/16pcs.: P1920) with Bone Marrow Add-On (P100)

Let’s dip that birria tacos!

Don’t forget to try their Horchata de Arroz (Mexican rice drink), which is creamy and has a nice cinnamon flavor. Although a bit too sweet to my liking, it’s still a refreshing drink to wash down all those Birria goodness!

Horchata de Arros (P150)

Operating Hours: Daily, 10AM-9PM | Contact No.: 0936-9651203 | Facebook | Instagram

Burgers at Hackensack 1950s Hamburgers

I read somewhere that Hackensack 1950s Hamburgers has amazing burgers that can contend with the top ones in the Metro. Hackensack is an American diner serving burgers, sandwiches, and rice meals.

I got their Deluxe Cheeseburger. Its patty is beefy and amazingly juicy, winning my heart! Then it’s sandwiched between 2 soft, homemade potato buns. The cheese is rightly sharp and the veggies add a refreshing crunch.

Deluxe Cheeseburger (Single or 1/4 lbs.: P225; Double or 1/2lbs.: P335)

Look at that juicy patty!

Indeed, it’s one of best burgers I had in the Metro! I can’t wait to be back and try their other burgers!

Operating Hours: Daily, 11AM-8PM | Contact No.: 0916-2536625 | Facebook | Instagram

Lasagna at Doña Mila’s Lasagna

When I searched for good lasagnas for my mom’s birthday, I always read about Dona Mila’s. Unfortunately, I didn’t get from them at that time, giving me a reason to try it out during my Devour visit.

Dona Mila’s Premium Baked Lasagna (2-3 pax: P550; 10-12pax: P1450)

Their Premium Baked Lasagna has layers of al dente pasta with rightly sweet and tangy sauce and generously meaty. The cheese is also perfectly sharp.

Operating Hours: Daily, 9AM-7PM | Contact No.: 0906-5955595 | Facebook | Instagram

Have you been to Devour Food Hub? Have you tried any of the food above? How was your experience? Comment it below!

Address: 1216 E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave., Brgy. Mariana, Quezon City | Facebook | Instagram