#1 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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the_bloodsucker says:
If you happen to hit Manila, it truly pays to inject Chinatown visit in your itinerary. Why not? This review will tell you why.
BEST HOPIA
Eversince the ube-flavored hopia (moon cake) was introduced in the market more than two decades ago, Eng Bee Tin has been the favorite merrienda, and…
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#2 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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dehexicals says:
This is a nice Restautant in Manila,
located in the Makati ,Green Belt 3
They serve Great Indian Food, what i have to say is the Best Indian Restaurant in Manila, Philipines is Bollywood.
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#3 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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tashgorgeous says:
I have always had a fascination with Italian food and I'm grateful that the Italianni's is just around every corner.
I love the fact that the restaurant has a lot of branches all over the places where I hang out.
The interiors are cozy and well lit. There's also an option to dine al fresco and…
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#4 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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bestblog says:
Everytime I am in Manila - I make it a point to visit Mall of Asia and part of my routine is to have dinner there - my most favorite is the Lamesa Grill.
Lamesa offers a little of everything. Seafood includes halaan, tahong, sugpo, scallops, tawilis, tiyan ng bangus.
Specialties “On a stick…
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#5 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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the_bloodsucker says:
Summertime!
With temperature in the Philippines rising to as much as 36 degree celsius, it's amazing how we Filipinos cope with the summer heat. Our cheap refreshments and desserts found just anywhere in the streets are meant to cool the locals and visitors alike in the molten summer air. Here…
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#6 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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the_bloodsucker says:
Sucrée is cafe-bakery that specializes in cakes with lyrical labels such as Melania Meringue and Caramela, along with classic favorites such as Tiramisu, Torte and (my bigtime favorite) Oreo Cheesecake!
But what amazes me most is how creative they have been in creating names for their products.…
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#7 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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planisphere says:
The Aristocrat Restaurant is a Filipino-owned family corporation founded by the late Doña Engracia (“Aling Asiang”) Cruz-Reyes and her husband, Justice Alex A. Reyes. Aling Asiang’s pioneering spirit coupled with her native genius for cooking Filipino food raised the once lowly and unknown Fi…
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#8 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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silan says:
Bistro Remedios is a small and quaint restaurant serving Filipino food with a nice ambiance. We ate there on a Wednesday, so it was fairly empty, but the food and service was good, and our server was able to recommend some dishes for us to try. It is fairly close to Intramuros and Chinatown, so it w…
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#9 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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ted332 says:
To experience Filipino food, try Dencio's Restaurant. Branches are all over Metro Manila. There is always a Dencio's in the big malls and in popular restaurant rows. Almost all filipino recipe is in their menu list: various entrees of gulay(vegetables), karne(meat), isda(fish),sawsawan(sauces) pruta…
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#10 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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cookeymuncher says:
Offers Chinese cuisine and also seafoods. My favorites are Yang Chow rice, Spare ribs, Noodles, and their BIG Siopao (good for 2-3 persons)
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#11 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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tashgorgeous says:
In the Malate area, a few steps away from the very famous L.A. Cafe, you can find two restaurants that are across each other. The Shawarma Snack Center or SSC.
Both restaurants are owned by the same owner. Facing towards Manila bay, the one on the right is a great backpackers' market, while left …
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#12 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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wouternet says:
Delicious food and a very good service. It was my first time to eat in a real Japanese restaurant though. I went back a second time because I liked the food so much.
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#13 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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bestblog says:
I was soo glad that Elaine (laineeey) suggested for us to have our late lunch at Tokyo Cafe in the Mall of Asia. We were already starving when we arrived Manila from the Corregidor Island and were soo looking forward to a great lunch (and at 4 PM at that).
It was not easy to look for Tokyo Cafe …
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#14 of 14 restaurants in Manila
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ted332 says:
I went to Hooters Manila actually for curiosity. After Krispy Kreme, Hooters is the latest American franchise in town. Did the chicken wings tasted like the real Hooters chicken wings? I didn't feel it. Were the burgers great? Sorry, they're ordinary.They're not worth P375. Jollibee tastes better. D…
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