THIS WEEK: Philippines’ first Japanese food hall, Magnum Opus coffee opens a sandwich and gin place, and Lolo Dad’s has returned in Alabang.
RECENTLY OPENED
Feb. 28 to Mar. 5, 2016
Ichiba: Japanese Market – Newport Mall
Inspired by the bustling and colorful Kuromon, Tsukiji, Hokkaido and Kyushu markets of Japan, Ichiba is the country’s first Japanese seafood market and food hall offering a vast selection of fresh and quality seafood fare, sushi, takoyaki and many more. Read our full feature here.
No reservations accepted
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2/F Newport Mall, Resorts World Manila, Newport City, Pasay
+63 917 732-2176
High Street Cafe – Shangri-la Fort
High Street Cafe is a modern food hall featuring 9 buffet stations that serves specialty cuisines from around the world.
Reservations are accepted
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Shangri-la Hotel at the Fort, 30th St. cor. 5th Ave., Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
+63 2 820-0888
Buen Comer – UP Teacher’s Village
Buen Comer (meaning ‘good eat’) is a quick service food stand serving innovative Fil-Mex specialties such as Kare-Kare Burrito, Longganisa Soft Taco, taco spring rolls and more.
No reservations accepted
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Mapagkawanggawa cor. Mahabagin St., Teacher’s Village, Diliman, Quezon City
+63 2 628-5241
Happy Garden Cafe – Jupiter St.
From the team who brought us Bizu, Happy Garden Cafe is Annie’s new nature-inspired space which features lush greens, flowers and guilt-free dishes and juices.
Reservations are accepted
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Sunshine Place, #56 Jupiter Street, Bel-Air, Makati
+63 2 261-0115
Hybrid Project – BF Homes
Hybrid Project offers modern fusion cuisine presented in hybrid form. Signature dishes like Chorizo Salisbury Steak, Flourless Bibingka Cheesecake and Baby Backnet.
No reservations accepted
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35 Unit 6 President’s Ave,BF Homes,Parañaque
+63 916 418-3091
Megawatt – Quezon City
Megawatt is a Tex-Mex diner serving pizza, burrito and chicken in a carwash concept restaurant. The whole place is also powered by solar panels and solar tables as part of their initiative to generate green energy.
Reservations are accepted
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41A N. Domingo cor Valencia St., Quezon City
+63 2 501-2987
59C – Makati
59C is a modern co-working space that offers Chinese take-out inspired chows, coffee and cocktails.
No reservations accepted
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59c Paseo de Roxas, Makati
+63 2 501-9732
Un Cuenca – Alabang
Do you miss Lolo Dad’s? Coming from a recent trip to Spain, Chef Ariel Manuel is back offering a local menu heavily influenced by Spanish culinary flavors and techniques. Signature dishes include the gambas, pugon lechon and bistek tagalog style ribeye steak.
Reservations are accepted
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Molito Lifestyle Mall, Madrigal Ave., Alabang, Muntinlupa
+63 2 815-4811
Mang Tootz – Makati
Mang Tootz is one of the most popular street eateries around UST campus. It serves ‘turo-turo’ favorites such as sisig, liempo and their famous Banana Rhum-a. This is its 2nd branch.
No reservations accepted
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G7 Valero Plaza, 124 Valero St., Salcedo Village, Makati
Bread & Botany – BF Homes
From the team behind @magnumopuscoffee, Bread&Botany is all about sandwiches (bread) and gin (botany), but also offers a number of sides and even homemade soft-serve ice cream. While sandwiches are the supposed stars here, their signature 9-spiced Kyuchimi Fried Chicken must not be ignored.
No reservations accepted
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2/F The Prime Bldg., 115 Aguirre Ave., BF Homes, Parañaque
+63 917 817-3697
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