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Best restaurants in Pasay

46 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 4

Helm

★★ Michelin$$$$Creative

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.

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Toyo Eatery

★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #24$$$$filipino

"Toyo", Tagalog for "soy sauce", hints at the restaurant's appreciation of apparently simple items that in fact take time and are complex to craft. Ingredients are sourced exclusively from the Philippines; fermenting and preserving is done on site. The chef balances seasoning – soy, vinegar and fish sauce – to enhance the dishes and highlight the natural flavours. For a traditional experience, try kamayan: a shared meal served on banana leaf, eaten with your hands.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Makati, Toyo Eatery is a Michelin-starred Filipino restaurant known for its immersive gastronomic storytelling. Reviews highlight high food quality, creative presentations like the Kamayan menu, and attentive service, earning an average 4.4/5 rating. However, some guests criticize meal pacing, small portion sizes described as 'finger food,' and occasional poor communication regarding reservations or cancellations. While the atmosphere and cultural depth are praised, inconsistent service and unmet expectations lead to mixed experiences. It offers a distinct culinary journey but requires careful planning.

Suitable for diners seeking deep Filipino cultural immersion and fine dining, with advance reservation confirmation advised.

🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-23:30

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Inatô

★ Michelin$$$filipino

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 100 reviews

Inatô in Puerto Princesa is noted for authentic Filipino cuisine. Reviewers frequently praise the food quality, highlighting dishes like sinuglaw, lechon kawali, kinilaw, and seafood kare-kare, though some find meat dry or chicken overly spicy. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, but experiences vary due to issues with stray cats, flies, or unauthorized individuals in the dining area. The spacious venue features Instagram-worthy decor and comfortable outdoor seating even during rain. While valued for its reasonable prices and popularity among locals, the restaurant can become crowded.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Filipino flavors who can tolerate occasional environmental distractions.

🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-23:00

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Celera

★ Michelin$$$$Asian Contemporary

"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.

🕐 Tu-Sa 18:00-23:00

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Bib Gourmand 8

Hálong

Bib Gourmand$$Fusion

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.

The Underbelly

Bib Gourmand$$ramen, japanese

Inside The Alley at Karrivin, this stylish ramen shop shares premises with a café, making it a good bet for noodle and coffee enthusiasts alike. A young internationally trained chef brings his love of Japan to the table – eg Billy's pork rib ramen in a rich pork bone broth, offering an endless depth of flavour. The three types of noodles on the menu are homemade. Order a side of deliciously smoky edamame grilled with sesame oil. Curved wood creates a wave-like ceiling in the modern interior.

🕐 11:00-22:00

Your Local

Bib Gourmand$$asian

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Makati, Your Local is an Asian fusion restaurant with an average rating of 3.9/5. Diners frequently praise the creative cuisine, highlighting dishes like pomelo salad, lamb rendang, and torched salmon donburi for their unique flavor profiles. The open kitchen contributes to a warm, vibrant atmosphere, though some find it noisy. Service experiences vary significantly; while many appreciate the efficiency and courtesy, others report rude behavior or hygiene concerns. Although the food quality is generally acclaimed, several reviewers note that portion sizes are small and prices are high relative to local standards, leading to mixed opinions on value.

Suitable for diners seeking creative Asian cuisine willing to pay a premium, with reservations recommended.

Sarsa

Bib Gourmand$$filipino

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.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews

Sarsa, located in Makati, offers elevated Filipino cuisine and holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand listing, though reviews are mixed. Food highlights include Laing, Liempo, Bangus Lumpia, and Tortang Talong, while some diners report issues with excessive salinity or mediocre taste. Service is generally polite and professional, though attentiveness may wane during busy weekend periods. The ambiance features smart-casual decor with a surf-inspired theme, creating a relaxed vibe. Value perceptions vary significantly; some find the generous portions reasonable, while others consider the prices high relative to quality. Reservations are recommended due to frequent full bookings.

Suitable for diners seeking unique Filipino flavors who can tolerate mixed reviews; reservations are advised.

Taquería Franco

Bib Gourmand$$Mexican

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.

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Manam at the Triangle

Bib Gourmand$$filipino

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.

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La Pita

Bib Gourmand$$Middle Eastern

Chef Sam Rohana brings a warm taste of the Middle East to an intimate sunlit spot in a cosmopolitan neighbourhood. The compact space features colourful low tables and sofas, setting the tone for a relaxed, communal meal. Begin with rich hummus and soft house-made pita before diving into tender lamb dishes. Don't skip dessert: the muhallebi melts on the tongue. Authentic, heartfelt and crafted in a tiny kitchen, every dish here is made with genuine care.

Lampara

Bib Gourmand$$Filipino

Discreetly situated on a quiet side street, Lampara welcomes diners with its softly glowing sign and bistro charm. The mood inside, and out on the terrace, is relaxed and inviting. Ingredient-led dishes showcase classic French techniques infused with Filipino touches. Think: octopus, soft shell crab or tofu rice cups. The desserts, both artful and indulgent, are not to be missed! Cordial service completes this quietly confident neo-Filipino gem.

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Aida's Chicken

$Filipino

Don't be fooled by the modest exterior and unassuming basement setting – this enduring canteen has quietly earned cult status over the years. The succulent Bacolod-style chicken inasal is superbly smoky. Grilled to order, it is worth the wait and a true highlight for poultry lovers. Their traditional Filipino comfort food showcases dishes from across the country: the smooth and subtly aromatic Ilonggo squash in coconut is nourishing and heartwarming.

Chie Chie's Pancit Batil Patung

$noodles, regional

This roadside stall shaded by a tree has built up a following for its pancit batil patung, made to order in a small pot. In the standout lodi, the yolk of the soft-boiled egg ties together the miki noodles and crispy pork belly. The flavourful complimentary egg drop soup is the perfect match.

🕐 06:00-24:00; PH off

Ginza Nagaoka

$$$$Sushi

Located in Okada Manila, this authentic sushi bar features an intimate 10‑seat counter, at which guests can enjoy expertly crafted maki, sashimi and nigiri. The Japanese chef sources premium Japanese seafood, selecting each ingredient with care to ensure maximum impact in every bite. His disciplined technique – thick‑cut fish paired with precisely vinegared rice – honours the fundamentals, to deliver a refined and authentic experience.

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El Poco Cantina (Malate)

$Mexican

With tiled walls and graffiti art, this vibrant eatery exudes playfulness. A Frida Kahlo mural hints at the casual Mexican menu. Enjoy crispy and soft flour tortilla tacos with beef barbacoa or pork carnitas, perfectly paired with a horchata featuring sweet vanilla and cinnamon notes.

Cirkulo

$$Spanish

Cirkulo blends red tones, wooden accents and matador-inspired art for a vintage feel. The US-trained Filipino chef serves a diverse menu of classic Spanish fare. Tapas include ham, Basque-style elvers, and aromatic angulas a la vasca: fresh-tasting baby eels sautéed in garlic and olive oil. With different serving sizes of paella, there's plenty for larger groups to share. For those craving traditional Spanish food, this place has stood the test of time.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 60 reviews

Cirkulo in Makati offers Spanish cuisine with a 4.1/5 TripAdvisor rating. Reviewers frequently praise the high food quality, fresh ingredients, and well-balanced seasoning, highlighting dishes like roasted bone marrow, squid ink paella, and mushroom paella. The atmosphere is pleasant, and the wine selection is noted positively. However, service consistency varies; some guests experienced slow pacing, order errors, or indifferent staff. While long-time patrons appreciate the stable quality, others find the value questionable given the price point. Recent staff changes have also been mentioned as a potential factor in mixed service experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Spanish flavors and a comfortable ambiance, though checking service availability is advised.

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Tandem

$$$Contemporary

This 20-seater gem in Legazpi Village reflects the global culinary experiences of chefs Mikee Lopez and Alex Tan. Their constantly evolving tasting menu and a la carte dishes embrace a zero-waste ethos and seasonal, plant-forward ingredients. Drawing inspiration from local produce, music and diverse concepts, each dish is a taste of innovation and artistry. The minimalist interiors mirror the chefs' philosophy – elegance in simplicity and perfect execution. Note that tasting menus are served during the first three weeks of the month, with à la carte service available in the final week.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Tandem is renowned for its traditional Neapolitan ragù, with many praising the authentic, home-style flavors. However, some find the dishes too heavy, and service issues include severe errors like serving meat to strict vegans. The atmosphere is lively but cramped indoors, while outdoor seating is preferred. Service is generally friendly but slow, often involving long waits. Value is debated; while some appreciate the generous portions, others criticize high prices relative to nearby options, citing tourist-trap characteristics despite positive food quality.

Suitable for those seeking classic Neapolitan ragù who can tolerate slower service; vegans must communicate dietary needs clearly.

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Metiz

$$$filipino

Fuelled by chef Stephan Duhesme's passion, Metiz buzzes with energy. Drawing on local ingredients, traditional Filipino recipes and his international experience, the visionary chef reinterprets Filipino cuisine through a bold, modern lens. Fermentation plays a key role, with house-aged elements adding depth to high-quality vegetables and seafood... A thoughtful, exciting journey rooted in Filipino heritage and reimagining flavours with purpose and precision.

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Automat

$$$filipino

In Karrivin Plaza, this cosy restaurant seats diners among the chefs, so it feels like dining at a friend's place. A short menu of small plates and coal-fired meats sees Filipino food reimagined using French techniques yet rooted in local flavours. Standouts include Kesong Puti, S.R.F Beef Cheeks and a Filipino-inspired dessert. Featuring a creative Filipino twist, the cocktail list offers a distinctive experience that's worth exploring.

Fresca Trattoria

$$$Italian, Contemporary

Behind a smart façade in a quiet side street, this sleek, elongated bistro exudes understated elegance. Dark wood tables, tiled walls, a long bar and shelves stocked with wine set a refined yet informal tone. An area to the rear can be closed off to make a private space; air conditioning and moody lighting keep things comfortable. Expect elevated trattoria fare, e.g. fregola gamberi or tiramisu, served with flair, and a savvy wine selection.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Fresca Trattoria in Dudeşti-Cioplea holds a 4.6/5 average rating. Guests frequently praise the food quality, highlighting the fish soup, Richeste pizza, pasta, and desserts like lava cake and tiramisu. The cozy atmosphere features a flower-filled terrace in summer, suitable for families. Service is generally friendly and helpful. However, some reviews note issues with meal pacing, occasional order errors, or inconsistent flavors (e.g., wine-tasting lasagna, canned-tasting soup). A minority of visitors questioned the value for money during less satisfactory visits.

Suitable for travelers seeking a cozy, family-style dining experience with classic Italian dishes, though visiting off-peak hours may ensure more consistent service.

Cru Steakhouse

$$$Grills

CRU Steakhouse is a polished dining experience for those who take their beef seriously. With an experienced chef at the helm, this stylish modern restaurant impresses with moody tones, leather accents and a lively open kitchen. The chef commands the grill with precision, searing premium cuts such as the showstopping Omi Wagyu A5 striploin. Other highlights are oysters, foie gras and surf 'n' turf – delicious indulgence with theatrical flair.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Cru Steakhouse in Parañaque holds a 4.8/5 rating based on 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised, with steaks cooked to perfection and dishes like Wild Mushroom Soup, Tenderloin, and Tuna Steak receiving specific acclaim. Service is generally warm and attentive, with staff members like Argel and Nicole noted for their knowledge and accommodation, though some guests experienced slow pacing or inconsistent service. The atmosphere is comfortable with appropriate temperature, making it suitable for anniversaries and birthdays. While a few reviews mention limited menu availability and value concerns, the overall consensus highlights a memorable dining experience worth returning to.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality steaks and a comfortable setting for celebrations, with a suggestion to verify menu availability in advance.

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Man Ho

$$$Cantonese

Man Ho delivers authentic Cantonese cuisine in a grand, modern setting. At the helm in the kitchen, the Hong Kong chef crafts dishes such as char siu, braised abalone, Hong Kong-style crispy chicken and a rich double-boiled soup. Dim sum at lunch is a highlight. He also concocts some appetising original dishes incorporating premium Western ingredients, from caviar to truffles. You can book one of five private rooms if you prefer a more discreet dining experience.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Man Ho in Parañaque holds a 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the exceptional service, elegant atmosphere, and high-quality food, noting suitability for family dinners and business meetings with available private dining rooms. Dishes such as dim sum, barbecued meats, French beans with salted egg, and US beef tenderloin receive specific acclaim. While the majority highlight world-class hospitality and attentive staff, a minority report significant issues with meal pacing, including long delays despite pre-orders. Overall, the restaurant is recognized for its gastronomic destination status and consistent positive experiences, though occasional service inconsistencies regarding timing should be noted.

Ideal for families or business diners seeking high-quality Cantonese cuisine in an elegant setting, with a suggestion to confirm meal timing in advance.

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Yamazato

$$$Japanese

Located in Newport City, near the airport, Yamazato promises a tranquil Japanese dining experience in a decor of warm wood tones. Choose between the main space, sushi counter or private teppanyaki room – each with its own chef and requiring advance booking. Signature dishes include Kurobuta kakuni and tamago yaki. Often with a celebration theme, the lunchtime bento box offers variety. Charming kimono-clad staff enhance the sense of occasion.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Yamazato in Parañaque holds a 4.9/5 average from 80 reviews. Service is highly praised, with staff like Rose and Mark noted for attentiveness. The atmosphere evokes Japan and is comfortable. Food quality is generally excellent, featuring fresh seafood and well-cooked meats, with some noting the light flavor profile. While isolated complaints exist regarding pacing and sashimi freshness, the overwhelming consensus highlights a high-quality dining experience.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Japanese cuisine and attentive service.

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Ember

$$$European Contemporary

This relaxed restaurant serves eclectic, inventive fare influenced by European styles and shaped by global cuisine. Cooking methods range from grilling to smoking – smoked aged steak is a signature – and each strikingly presented dish celebrates ingredients by virtue of precise technique and bold flavours. The contemporary space features a curved counter, private rooms and an airy high ceiling.

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People's Palace

$$Thai

Relocated to premises beside Greenbelt Park in 2020, this Thai restaurant in a minimalist, high-ceilinged space has a resort-like feel. The Filipino chef faithfully crafts MSG-free Thai classics, with heat levels tailored to local tastes. Start with tod man pla – tasty fishcakes paired with sweet-sour cucumber chilli sauce, and finish with tako, a coconut milk and tapioca pudding. Attentive service and upbeat evening vibes are the icing on the cake.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Greenbelt 3, Makati, People's Palace offers refined and authentic Thai cuisine. Dishes like Tom Kha Gai, Kapi Fried Rice, and Crying Tiger receive praise for their rich flavors and traditional preparation. The ambiance is elegant, suitable for gatherings, with pleasant outdoor seating when adjacent events are absent. Service experiences vary significantly; while some guests appreciate professional and friendly staff, others report perfunctory attitudes, erratic pacing, and impersonal treatment. Value is a point of contention, with several reviewers noting reduced portion sizes alongside higher prices, making it less cost-effective despite the high food quality. It remains a notable dining institution, though expectations regarding service consistency and value should be managed.

Suitable for diners seeking refined authentic Thai cuisine who can tolerate inconsistent service.

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Mirèio

$$$French

With glittering skyline views and candlelit tables, Mirèio sets the stage for a romantic evening. Its name, from a Frédéric Mistral poem about Provence, France, is in keeping with the literary spirit of Raffles. On the ninth floor of Raffles Makati, this glamorous spot delivers refined French fare; from foie gras and vol-au-vent to indulgent tasting menus of five to seven courses. End on a sweet note with the crème brûlée topped with a cinnamon sablé.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Mirèio, located at Raffles Makati, generally receives high ratings. Service is a standout feature, with staff praised for being attentive, professional, and personalized. The ambiance is elegant and serene. Food quality varies; oysters, scallops, steaks, and desserts are highlighted, but some guests report declining quality, blandness, and small portions. Negative feedback also cites slow pacing, disorganized management, and poor value for money.

Suitable for diners prioritizing exceptional service and ambiance, though those sensitive to portion sizes and value may find it lacking.

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Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill

$$$$Meats and Seafood, Grills

Near the airport, on the first floor of the Grand Wing Casino, amid gleaming boutiques and grand hotels, this elegant restaurant is a plush retreat from the bustle of Manila. Dark wood, designer seating, modern art and a chic bar exude warmth and energy; the open kitchen hints at culinary precision. Service is swift and polished; highlights include a decadent Beef Wellington, the Seafood Tower and a wine and cocktail list that is as smart as the setting.

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Lusso (Legazpi)

$$$European

Founded by the late chef Margarita Forés, who trained in Italy and France, Lusso brings classic European elegance to Greenbelt 5. Dishes such as foie gras brûlée and spinach tagliolini reflect her roots; Lusso tiramisu croccante is a playful twist on the classic dessert. A chandelier casts a soft glow over the compact space, where staff in black and white add polish and nostalgia. Dine on the terrace for a breezy escape with a view of the verdant garden.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Greenbelt, Makati, Lusso offers European cuisine with an average rating of 4.0/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality and atmosphere are frequently praised, with highlights including lobster pasta, Barquillos biscuits, and gluten-free options. Service is generally noted as attentive, though some guests reported inconsistent meal pacing. Value perceptions vary; while many find the experience worthwhile, others criticize portion sizes relative to price. The ambiance is described as relaxing and home-like. This restaurant suits travelers seeking a reliable, high-quality European dining experience in a comfortable setting, provided they are mindful of potential service delays and pricing expectations.

Ideal for travelers seeking consistent European cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere, with a suggestion to dine during off-peak hours for better service.

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Umu

$$$Japanese

Umu delivers a traditional Japanese dining experience with an extensive menu of sushi, sashimi, tempura and teppanyaki. One of its standout features is the dedicated teppanyaki room, which offers privacy and views of a tranquil Japanese garden. Black tiles inscribed in Japanese fish names give the main dining space a classic touch. Paired with premium sake, dishes such as simple, fresh sashimi make Umu a good choice for authentic Japanese cuisine.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Umu in Makati holds a 4.9/5 average from 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, noting generous portions and fresh beef for teppanyaki, alongside authentic Japanese dishes. Service is a standout feature, with specific staff members like Albert, Cathy, and Mariella commended for their attentive and accommodating hospitality, even for solo diners. The ambiance is described as relaxing, cozy, and private. While a minority of reviews mention dated decor, occasional pacing issues, or initial menu inaccuracies, the overwhelming consensus highlights it as a top-tier destination for genuine Japanese cuisine in Manila.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Japanese cuisine, attentive service, and a private atmosphere.

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Benjarong

$$Thai

The Dusit Thani Hotel's signature Thai restaurant is true to its name – a "benjarong" is a vessel for serving treasured dishes... and here those are inspired by Royal Thai cuisine. Highlights include yam woon sen – glass noodle salad with fresh seafood – as well as whole fried sea bass and velvety green curry. A contemporary tasting course puts a modern spin on classic flavours, for a balanced introduction to this elevated culinary approach.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Benjarong in Makati is highly rated (4.9/5 from 80 reviews) for authentic Thai cuisine and attentive service. Food quality is frequently praised, with specific mentions of Pad Thai and 72-hour beef curry. Service stands out, with staff members Ceejay, Mico, and Liezel commended for their attentiveness. The ambiance is described as elegant and suitable for medium-sized groups. While most find the value reasonable, a few noted minor issues with meal pacing. Overall, it offers a consistent, high-quality dining experience focused on authenticity and hospitality.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic Thai cuisine and attentive service, particularly for medium-sized group gatherings.

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Sala

$$$$international

Opened in 1997 by Scottish-born chef Colin Mackay, this intimate restaurant continues to charm with linen tablecloths and chic, understated decor. The concise modern European menu includes two set courses, with your chosen main determining the final price. French techniques underpin dishes that showcase classic refined flavours, allowing premium ingredients to shine. This quietly confident spot proves that timelessness and quality never go out of style.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Greenbelt 3, Makati, Sala Bistro holds an average rating of 4.3/5. Reviewers frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting dishes like steak tartare, Iberico pork chop, and pasta, alongside a peaceful, elegant atmosphere suitable for solo dining or small gatherings. Service is generally commended as attentive and professional, with specific staff members noted for their hospitality. However, some negative feedback points to inconsistent food quality in recent visits, citing issues such as cold burrata, dry pork, and under-seasoned bisques, along with occasional pacing delays. While some find the pricing reasonable for the quality, others feel portions are insufficient or value is lacking. It remains a popular international bistro, though experiences may vary.

Ideal for diners seeking a quiet, elegant setting for high-quality international cuisine, with advance reservations recommended.

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Oak & Smoke

$$$Meats and Grills

This inviting neighbourhood eatery centres on binchotan-grilled meats, with beef from Japan, Australia and the USA taking the lead. Vibrant skewers, prawn toast, croquettes and dumplings show global flair and Asian influences. There's generosity in both flavours and portions, but also flexibility. Drop by for cocktails and small plates or settle in for a full celebratory feast. The friendly team are happy to guide you through the menu.

Blackbird

$$$International

Once Manila's first commercial airport, this striking site – formerly Nielson Tower – has taken flight again, this time as Blackbird, a sleek restaurant steeped in aviation lore. The chef presents a fittingly international menu, serving global classics from West to East. Off-menu dishes add intrigue: let the team guide you to Wagyu croquettes or spicy mussaman curry. A globe-trotting restaurant, where history and hospitality meet.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Blackbird, housed in a former airport control tower in Makati, offers a historic and architecturally striking dining experience. Reviewers frequently praise the food quality, attentive service, and unique atmosphere, particularly enjoying the outdoor garden setting. However, some note limited vegetarian options due to common use of shrimp paste or pork sauce, and a static menu over the years. Negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing during peak hours, dishes selling out, inconsistent service efficiency, and food cooling quickly. While the ambiance is highly rated, some guests find the value questionable given portion sizes and recent declines in service performance.

Suitable for those appreciating historic architecture and al fresco dining; verify vegetarian needs and dish availability in advance.

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Old Manila

$$$$French

Pass through the lobby of The Peninsula to enter an elegant Art Deco setting for a timeless fine dining experience. At Old Manila, French classics with bold touches meet aged steaks and refined seafood, all presented with care. The gracious hospitality and beautifully composed plates are in keeping with the restaurant's long-standing reputation, making this a fitting choice for special occasions and a showcase of Manila's enduring culinary class.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Old Manila, located within The Peninsula Manila, offers French cuisine in an elegant, quiet setting ideal for business meetings and special occasions. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while some praise the superb execution of steaks, seafood, and items like truffle olive croissants, others find the seasoning too strong or the content disappointing. Service is generally polite and discreet, though issues with meal pacing and delayed wine service are noted. Value is a contentious point: although some feel it justifies the cost, many consider the prices high relative to the experience, making it less suitable for budget-conscious diners.

Recommended for business meetings or special occasions seeking an elegant atmosphere, but those sensitive to value may find it overpriced.

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Spices

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Inside the Peninsula Hotel, this Balinese-inspired restaurant features dark bamboo seats, bronze cutlery, floral touches and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the view of a koi pond. The airy pavilion, separate from the main room, feels especially atmospheric. The Indian chef leads a richly spiced tour of South and Southeast Asia – crispy catfish salad, bold curries and tôm nướng tiger prawns stand out. An exotic venue for dinner with friends.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Makati, Spices features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a pool and tropical gardens, with Balinese-inspired decor. It serves Southeast Asian and Indian cuisine, including Pad Thai and Butter Chicken. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.0/5, positive feedback highlights food quality (41 mentions) and service (28 mentions), with specific praise for staff like Gerald and Arvin. Negative aspects include inconsistent food temperatures, service errors, and value concerns. While some experienced poor meals, most find the ambiance pleasant and suitable for casual dining.

Suitable for travelers seeking tropical views and Southeast Asian or Indian cuisine.

🕐 11:30-14:30, 18:00-23:00

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Offbeat

$$Filipino

At Offbeat, nostalgia meets inventiveness in a vibrant space with red walls, blue accents and a lively open kitchen. Duo chefs rework traditional Filipino recipes with playful flair, resulting in an innovative spin on familiar favourites. Here, the monghe – deep-fried pork and cheese patties with banana ketchup – is a fresh and refined take on a dish with street food roots; the piaparan fish is inspired by Maranao cuisine.

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews

Offbeat in Crantock holds a perfect 5.0/5 rating on TripAdvisor from 80 reviews. Food quality is the primary strength, with guests praising dishes like halloumi, prawn cocktail, and chicken burgers, though isolated comments note pacing issues. Service is consistently highlighted as warm and accommodating, particularly towards pet owners. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and welcoming, with options for indoor or outdoor seating and scenic views. While many appreciate the value, some reviewers found it average. It is a reliable spot for casual dining that prioritizes hospitality and a comfortable environment.

Ideal for diners seeking a relaxed atmosphere, excellent service, and a pet-friendly environment.

Pablo

$$spanish

This upbeat spot blends industrial style with colourful wooden flooring and lively music. Initially focused on classic Spanish fare when they opened in 2014, the menu now spans international influences. Don't miss the crispy croquetas with creamy jamón or goat cheese and spinach filling – we recommend ordering both, so you can sample the different flavours. The lively music brings energy, making this a popular place to unwind with wine or a cold cerveza.

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Papillon

$$Asian

Inspired by the travels of its chef-owners, Papillon offers a refined take on Southeast Asian cuisine. In a Colonial-style space oozing tropical flair, dishes such as Thai shrimp balls wrapped in pasta sheets and Cha Ca La Vong reflect regional diversity, while Pandan desserts served hot pot-style add a playful touch. Vibrant flavours and a warm and evocative decor capture the essence of Southeast Asia down to every carefully crafted detail.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Papillon in Southampton holds a 4.3/5 rating. Service is frequently praised for being friendly and attentive, particularly by staff like Jayser, though some guests reported order errors, pacing issues, and inadequate seating arrangements. Food quality is mixed; while items like burgers, fish and chips, and soups received positive mentions, others criticized salty vegetables, dry children's burgers, and poorly prepared seafood. The ambiance features a lovely building suitable for small gigs or family events, though loud background music was noted negatively. Value is debated; some found the kids' menu reasonable, while others cited high prices and hidden service charges relative to the experience.

Suitable for those seeking a relaxed atmosphere and friendly service, but diners requiring consistent food quality and flexible timing should proceed with caution.

Kodawari (Salcedo)

$$Asian

This snug eatery with a vibrant atmosphere has won over a youthful crowd with its take on Japanese home cooking. Their gyudon is the ultimate comfort food: a rice bowl with juicy marbled beef, a silky soft-boiled egg and crisp local greens, which come together with a sweet-salty sauce and fragrant rice. The bright space is welcoming, whether for solo dining or a meal with friends. Pair each bowl with a refreshing drink. It is well worth the short wait!

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BUTCHER BOY

$$$Asian

This slick restaurant located in a high-rise in Salcedo Village has a long, narrow layout with an open kitchen and glass lamps. High tables, counter seating and leather banquettes make for a relaxed vibe. Quiet at lunchtime, the restaurant draws a crowd in the evenings. The menu impresses with flavourful fare, such as the laksa dumpling and fried bun with chilli crab sauce. Creative cocktails round off the experience at this stylish, modern spot in Makati.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Butcher Boy in Singapore holds a 4.5/5 rating, praised primarily for food quality and service. Dishes like Peking pork buns, beef short ribs, and Sunday roasts are highlights, with some guests ordering seconds. The warm-lit interior and extensive wine list create a pleasant atmosphere, though Saturday nights can feel dull or service robotic. Drink opinions vary: wine is well-regarded, while cocktails are often criticized for being tasteless and overpriced. Overall, it suits diners seeking solid fusion cuisine and social gatherings, provided they prioritize food over mixed drinks.

Ideal for groups prioritizing fusion mains and wine, but skip the cocktails.

Goxo

$$$Basque

The discreet entrance to this intimate 12-seat counter asador restaurant tucked away in Pintxos adds intrigue. The charcoal grill is central to the prix-fixe menu, which sees traditional dishes injected with subtle innovation and a Filipino soul, and features both local and Spanish ingredients. Subdued lighting, Spanish music played on an acoustic guitar and interactions with the chef make for a nostalgic yet original dining experience that is full of heart.

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Aurora

$$$Asian

Tucked away on the ground floor of the Pacific Star Building, Aurora delivers Asian cuisine with a focus on slow, deliberate cooking. The chef honours and tributes to the owner's mother, heartfelt food that is grounded in the classics. Dishes such as crisp betel leaf cups or the standout hamachi collar – yellowtail fish, its skin grilled to a smoky finish, paired with lime and peanut sauce – showcase depth and finesse.

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Super Uncle Claypot

$$chinese

This retro-style restaurant pays tribute to classic Cantonese clay pot rice, featuring a crispy rice crust. A fragrant sauce with a soy-sweet aroma is poured at the table. Each dish is cooked to order and well worth the 20-30min wait – order dim sum as a tasty appetiser.

China Blue By Jereme Leung

$$Cantonese

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TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

China Blue By Jereme Leung in Pasay is a highly rated Cantonese restaurant with an average score of 4.9/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is the standout feature, particularly the impeccable Peking Duck and dim sum, which guests describe as perfect and uniquely tasty. Service receives consistent praise, with staff members like Jeanne, Anna, Nathan, and Paul commended for their attentiveness and professionalism, especially during celebrations. The ambiance is generally delightful, with comfortable seating and intimate private dining options available via reservation. While a minority of reviews noted issues with meal pacing or questioned the value, the overwhelming consensus highlights excellent food and service, making it a reliable choice for high-quality dining.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Cantonese cuisine, attentive service, and special occasion celebrations.

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