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Metro Manila and its surrounding areas offer some of the most diverse culinary experiences in the world. From famous michelin-starred restaurants setting up shop in the city or homegrown mom-and-pop establishments, there’s plenty to choose from especially when exploring this concrete jungle.

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Look no further than for our list of the 10 restaurants fit for an all-day foodtrip, from breakfast, lunch, and dinner; to eating steaks, hot dogs, Singaporean and Japanese cuisines, and many more!

Breakfast

Frazzled Cook

Start the day off with a hearty breakfast from the Frazzled Cook’s new brunch menu. Whether it’s savory crepes or a 70-year-old longganisa recipe the Frazzled Cook has something for everyone who’s just starting their day.

Frazzled Cook Grandma's Homemade Longganisa
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78 Sct. Gandia St, Diliman, Quezon City, 1103 Metro Manila

Dominique’s Kitchen

España is home to many students attending UST. Whether you’re a soon-to-be doctor or just looking for a quick but heavy meal that’s affordable, then try Dominique’s Kitchen. Try the bangus or the spam meals which come with garlic rice and an egg.

Dominique's kitchen silog meals
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1085 Padre Noval St cor. J, Barlin St, Sampaloc, Manila

Sonsi House of Longganisa

There’s nothing that says Filipino breakfast more than the longganisa, garlic rice, and an egg. Luckily for us, Sonsi specializes in all types of longganisa and sausages! We recommend trying the classic lucban and vigan longganisa, or chorizo de cebu.

chorizo de cebu
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Pioneer St cor Sheridan, Madison Square Pioneer, Buayang Bato, Mandaluyong

Lunch

Redwood Hawker Center

When craving Southeast Asian food, head on to Redwood Hawker Center to get that Singaporean cultural experience as you try Malaysian, Thai, Chinese, and Singaporean cuisine. Wash it all down with a cold soft drink to complete the experience.

Redwood Hawker Center Sinagaporean Cuisine
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14-C Redwood Street, San Roque, Marikina City

House of Chops

Located a couple hours’ drive from Metro Manila, House of Chops is a family restaurant situated in Clark Freeport Zone. Enjoy a hearty lunch fir for the whole family with dishes like buttermilk fried chicken, pork belly roast, and mama’s homemade spaghetti.

House of Chops ribs
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Merienda

Doughmain

Doughmain’s is the perfect place to grab a bite whether for dessert or just trying to fill up a bit while waiting for dinner. Try the classic brioche donuts as well as the premium donuts like creme brulee!

Doughmain brioche donuts
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Momo Egg Drop

For a more savory snack look to Momo Egg Drop to scratch that Korean Sandwich itch. They offer an alternative to fast food/ by offering quick-to-make sandwiches that are both delicious and affordable. Try the Busan, Itaewon, and Jeju eggdrop.

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Dinner

Tai Koo HK Roast

As summer ends and the rainy season comes into full force noodle dishes similar to those of Tai Koo Hk Roast is definitely popular. Pair their warm soup dishes with popular roasted meats like char siu, roasted duck, and more.

tai koo duck wanton soup
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Chef Jessie

Featuring an award-winning sisig, Chef Jessie is the place to be when going on fancy first date. Aside from classic Spanish and Filipino food the restaurant also offers savory souffles like bacon-parmesan and smoked salmon and dill cheese souffle.

chef jessie rockwell club
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G/F , Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Dr cor Estrella St, Rockwell, Poblacion, Makati

Sourdough Cafe

Another great date spot, Sourdough Cafe has dishes made for every pallete. We recommend trying the quattro formaggi or the pastrami sandwich made from the restaurant’s signature sourdough bread.

sourdough cafe deli chorizo wine
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G/F, 104 Sct Delgado cor Tomas Morato , JSB Bldg, Diliman, Quezon City

After Hours

Pepeton’s

The best place for an inuman with the boys and girls, Pepeton’s offers great grub to pair a cold drink. We recommend trying the jumbo bbq sticks, sisig, and crispy kare-kare!

pepeton's grill food
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Edible Box Co.

Whether its to make a full-blown charcuterie board for late-night parties or looking for a few cuts of meat for a sandwich, try Edible Box Co. for the complete deli expereince. Choose from different boxes fit for any occassion like the bonito, epic brunch and mega platter boxes.

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31 Katipunan Ave, Quezon City

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