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Blind Pig
Manila joined the speakeasy craze with this hidden cocktail lounge in Makati’s Legazpi Village. The Blind Pig has all the trappings of a downtown Manhattan bar: dim lighting, tufted leather booths, checkered floors and tin ceiling tiles, plus a hard-to-find...
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Locavore
This much-lauded restaurant gained popularity due to its inventive take on Filipino cuisine. Traditional dishes are reimagined, often employing the French techniques that Chef Mikel Zaguirre learned while working under a Michelin-starred chef in Paris. True to its name, Locavore uses...
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Romulo Café
Named after the former statesman Carlos P. Romulo, this elegant restaurant serves traditional Filipino dishes, many of which showcases the owner’s family recipes. The black-and-white interiors feature contemporary local design and photographs of Ambassador Romulo’s legacy, which spanned a career...
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Salon de Ning
The Peninsula Hotel’s sophisticated and ornate bar pays homage to 1930’s Shanghai and is a perfect place to grab an after-dinner drink. With great cocktails, the bar hosts a live band that plays late into the night.
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The Wholesome Table
When a break from heavy Filipino food appeals, there's The Wholesome Table. The menu includes organic produce, grass-fed beef, free-range poultry and wild-caught seafood—almost all of which is locally sourced. The menu is extensive and draws from many cuisines, and...
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Toyo Eatery
Manila’s most exciting new restaurant opened in 2016 and is already a game-changer in Philippine haute cuisine. The unassuming Toyo Eatery doesn’t take itself too seriously, despite the excellence of the experience it delivers. In the Philippines, ‘Toyo’ is a word for...
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Wildflour Café & Bakery
This trendy café in Salcedo Village could have been plucked from New York City with its industrial-chic interiors, healthy juice concoctions and organic comfort food.
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XO 46 Heritage Bistro
This ode to heritage cuisine is a refreshing addition to Manila’s culinary scene. While other new establishments strive to combine foreign techniques with local recipes (an approach that works in varying degrees of success), X0 46 highlights traditional cooking methods....
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Your Local
This hip bistro in Legazpi Village mixes Southeast Asian flavors with Western comfort food, with dishes like chorizo burger on a squid ink bun and fettuccine aglio e olio with shrimp, chilli, quail eggs and fish cake. There is also a...
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