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Rooms & Views
This spacious apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 3 bathrooms with a bath and free toiletries. T…
This suite has a oven, washing machine and sofa. Room rate is based on 2 people only. Suite can accommodate 2 extra peo…
This double room has a cable TV and air conditioning. Suite includes access to the Club Lounge with the following benef…
This suite has a dining area, seating area and oven. Suite includes access to the Club Lounge with the following benefi…
This double room has air conditioning. Suite includes access to the Club Lounge with the following benefits: - Check-in…
Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a haird…
Room comes with a King-sized bed or 2 single beds. It features a cable TV, a kitchenette with stovetop and private bathr…
Special offer cater guests undergoing mandatory self-quarantine with the following inclusions: Bento Breakfast, Bento Lu…
Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this studio includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The s…
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Restaurants nearby
- Helm★★ Michelin This modern restaurant reflects the chef's half-British, half-Filipino roots and Spanish influences, blending creativity with precision. The themed, seasonal set menus range from street food to film-inspired surprises; the experience is always evolving yet consistently refined. Expect layered, bold flavours and intricate presentations. An open kitchen and counter seats foster connection. The warm, professional service completes the dining experience.665m
- HálongBib Channelling years spent in Mexico – where she fell in love with the bold flavours, local traditions and spontaneity of street food – chef Cara Davis's cuisine has evolved from the structured world of haute cuisine. She now presents a freer, more multicultural and emotionally driven style in a menu that blends Latin American and Asian influences with finesse. Set in a space designed by her brother, Hálong brings a fresh perspective to Makati's dining scene.363m
- SarsaBib Lunchtime sees this modest restaurant packed to the rafters. Marbled tiles, rattan lamps, simple wooden tables and casual seating make for a laid-back vibe. Green-accented walls and screen dividers offer structure, but the focus is firmly on flavour over form. Generous sharing portions of Filipino staples such as kinilaw and lechon manok are crowd-pleasers, while the turon a la mode is a sweet final flourish. Unfussy, authentic and excellent value.377m
- Manam at the TriangleBib Manam's flagship restaurant in Ayala Triangle elevates the brand with its minimalist lines, vibrant Filipino pop art and airy, polished aesthetic. It feels welcoming despite its spaciousness. The extensive menu fetes Filipino flavours – try the Tagalog beef cheeks with calamansi, the spatchcock chicken inasal or the standout lechon manok with tutong longganisa rice with a playful choice of gravy: Red Horse beer or Sarsi.467m
- Your LocalBib This understated, centrally located eatery is buzzing! Behind an unassuming entrance, the neat space has butcher-tiled walls, exposed ceilings and wooden bistro-style tables. Your Local has its finger on the pulse, serving easy-going, wallet-friendly gastronomy including dishes that are ideal for sharing. Try the miso tuna tartare with gochujang and calamansi and the meltingly tender braised lamb shoulder with soy anise sauce – both packed with flavour.534m
- Taquería FrancoBib The playful French bulldog logo hints at the fusion inside this modern monochromatic taquería, where the soul of Mexico meets French culinary flair. The chef reimagines tacos through a Gallic lens, serving creations such as foie gras, steak frites and lamb bourguignon alongside beloved classics. It's an original take on tradition, served in a sleek, casual space in which the boundaries of taco culture are deliciously redrawn with confident charm.585m
- Kása Palma★ Michelin Step into this tranquil oasis of straw cloche lamps, lush greenery and shell-lined walls evoking beachside charm. Chef Isip draws on French technique and global influences – from Latin America to Southeast Asia – and makes good use of the wood fire. Local ingredients go into expressive, refined dishes. Order a tasting menu and dine on the breezy terrace or sit at the counter and enjoy à la carte creativity and a front-row seat to the action in the open kitchen.2.0km
- Celera★ Michelin "Celera" means "appetite" in Malay, and the sleek, dimly lit, black-toned dining space with an open kitchen delivers a moody ambience. Two chef-owners craft contemporary Asian dishes that draw on influences from Japan, China, Singapore and beyond. Diners can expect umami-rich creations using dashi, fermentation and subtle smoke. Artful plating and warmly hospitable service enhance the meal, making it a lively and sensory-driven experience worth seeking out.2.0km
- Hapag★ Michelin "Hapag", meaning "family table" in Tagalog, is led by a team of young chefs aspiring to reimagine Filipino cuisine with finesse. Tapping into the full potential of local ingredients, they bring a modern, sophisticated touch to traditional dishes. This inventive approach honours regional recipes and time-honoured methods, while challenging expectations and blurring culinary boundaries for a fresh and exciting perspective on Filipino flavours.2.1km
- Inatô★ Michelin Located in The Alley, a buzzing part of Karrivin, this discreet gem blends intimacy with finesse. Ring the bell to enter a chic space in which a sculptural marble counter seats eight facing the open kitchen. Light floors, wooden slats and a textured feature wall add modern charm. Chef JP Cruz reimagines Filipino cuisine with flair. Standouts include yellowtail amberjack and choco tarte – delivered with seamless, warm interaction in a calm, elegant setting.2.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Ayala Museum art and history museum in, Ayala Museum Building231m
- Rizal Memorial Stadium stadium3.3km
- Manila South Cemetery cemetery in Manila1.3km
- Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden zoo in the Philippines3.7km
- Libingan ng mga Bayani National cemetery in the Philippines4.5km
- Malate Church Roman Catholic parish church in Manila, Philippines4.3km
- Baclaran Church Roman Catholic church in Parañaque, Philippines3.8km
- Manila American Cemetery and Memorial military cemetery in Manila, Philippines3.4km
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