LOOK: Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil have dinner date in romantic Tagaytay restaurant | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil have dinner date in romantic Tagaytay restaurant

/ 01:18 PM October 25, 2017

Taking a break from their busy schedules, Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil, best known as “LizQuen,” went on a dinner date in Antonio’s.

Enrique Gil, Liza Soberano

Image: Instagram/@enriquegil17

The restaurant has become a destination in itself in chilly Tagaytay, such that only guests with reservations are entertained.

The love team fit into its homey and romantic ambience, which they captured with selfies and film-like photos of each other.

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Enrique Gil

Image: Instagram/@lizasoberano

liza soberano

Image: Instagram/@lizasoberano

Liza and Enrique became a love team in 2014’s “Forevermore.” Their undeniable chemistry led them to star in the 2016 hit teleserye “Dolce Amore.”

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Despite their age gap—Quen is 25 and Liza is 19—they have admitted to having feelings for each other.

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In July 2016, Enrique appeared on “Tonight with Boy Abunda” and shared that they had been treating each other as boyfriend and girlfriend.

They have since maintained that they have no labels for each other, but are “super in love,” Liza told Yes! in July.

She also said that this is her first romantic relationship.

They are set to go on a US tour from Oct. 27 to Nov. 4 along with Bea Alonzo. /ra

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