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Despite all the different cuisines being offered by restaurants today, just like the band Hotdog says, I keep coming back to you Manila! Manila being Filipino food, sometimes all you need is a good sisig and rice to make your day.

For those who want a meal that tastes like home outside of home here are the best places to get Filipino food that are Certified Booky’s Best!

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Mesa

A classic Filipino restaurant, Mesa is the place to be when dining with the fam or when with a big group that wants a no frills Filipino dining experience

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BEL Iloco

Serving all types of delectable Ilocano dishes, go to Bel Iloco at the New Gateway Mall 2 and have a cheat day for the ages as you chow down on bagnet, empanada, and more!

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12/6 Chicken & Pica Pica House

For affordable but filling and delicious eats, go to 12/6 Chicken & Pica Pica House. Try the chickensilog as well as the beef paressilog

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1600 Piy Margal St, Sampaloc, Manila, Metro Manila

Tonio’s Restaurant

Head over to Tonio’s Restaurant for some classic pinoy food from liempo to sisig, and even tokwa’t baboy. Outside of sizzling and grilled plates, they also offer a ton of group meals and combo orders that’s perfect for big groups and special occasions with the fam.

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G/F, Don Antonio Dr, Royale Place, Matandang Balara, Quezon City, Metro Manila

Mangan

Kapampangan for “Kain”, Mangan serves classic Filipino dishes from the nation’s kitchen, Pampanga. We recommend trying their pork sisig, sinigang na hipon, and the crispy pork adobo.

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Crisostomo

Another classic Filipino restaurant, go to Crisostomo for that elevated Filipino dinning experience. Whether it’s bulalo, lechon, and even kinilaw, Crisostomo serves every dish just like mom did and then some!

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Chinitoboy

If you’re looking for good ‘ol fashioned Filipino barbecue Chinitoboy is the perfect place. Chinitoboy grills just about anything from squid to isaw, liempo, pork bbq, tuna belly, and more! It also offers dimsum like shark’s fin and siomai at affordable prices.

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117 Molave St, Duyan-duyan, Quezon City

Kuya Tonyo Wings to Sawa

For budget all-you-can-eat meals look to Kuya Tonyo Wings to Sawa. Offering more than just delicious chicken wings with over 17 different sauces, you can also satisfy your Koren food cravings with dishes like jjajangmyeon, tteokbokki, and fishcakes!

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1856 West Zamora Rd cor Dapo, Barangay 850, Pandacan, Manila City

Cabalen

A classic Filipino buffet that’s been around for decades, Cabalen is your dad’s favorite as well as his dad’s favorite. Whether it’s a special occasion like birthdays, feeding a hungry balikbayan, or just a regular lunch with the fam, Cabalen has got you covered.

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Friends & Family

Serving some of the best Filipino food in BGC, Friends & Family is perfect for special occasions with a big group. Try the crispy sisig, U.S. beef pares, and ube champorado for dessert.

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Bonifacio High Street Central, 7th Ave cor 30th St, Bonifacio High Street, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila 

Le Rêve Pâtisserie by Angeli Nasser

If you’re wondering what Filipino cuisine tastes like when made using French techniques, then Le Reve is the place for you. Doubling as a patisserie we recommend their dalandan madeleines. For entrees try the baked salmon and the adobo burger.

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LG/F East Wing, Meralco Ave, Capitol Commons, Ortigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila

Mijo Comfort Food

For elevated Filipino fusion and comfort food, try Mijo located in the heart of Manila’s most popular nightlife scene Poblacion. Try the sisig rice bowl, chorizo fries, and duck confit.

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4987 P Guanzon St, Poblacion, Makati, Metro Manila

12c-4 Bread Station

A classic Filipino bakery, 12c-4 Bread Station offers all the classic Filipino bread to fill your craving from pandesal, to cheese bread, ensaymada, crinkles, and more!

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Mezzanine, Timog Ave cor Panay Ave, Shoppes at Victoria Towers, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila

Victorino’s Restaurant

Offering authentic Ilocano cuisine, Victorino’s is one the best places to have a family lunch with its big servings fitting the large tables. Go here if you’re craving for some bagnet, dinardaraan, igado, and more classic Filipino dishes!

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11th Jamboree, Diliman, Quezon City

Gracia’s Foods from Heaven

If your home feels like heaven the Gracia’s really does serve food from heaven. Serving classic Filipino dishes like crispy pata, bulalo, sinigang, and more, Gracia’s Foods from Heaven is best for big groups with their big serving sizes!

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1025 Churucca St, Ermita, Manila

Chef Laudico OK Cafe

When craving a home-cooked meal in the confines of your office space, Chef Laudico’s OK Cafe has got you covered. Offering pinoy classics like kare-kare, lechon kawali sinigang, and steamed fish, OK Cafe is your home away from home.

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G/F Renaissance Tower Condominium, Meralco Ave. Ortigas Center

Mismoo Grill

If you’re looking for a traditional pinoy barbecue then Mismoo Grill is the place to hit up. With platters of bbq sticks, sisig, chicken inasal, and more, this restaurant is great for those who want variety.

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387 P. Tuazon Ave, cor A. De Legaspi St, Project 4, Quezon City

Sisig Hooray

Whoever says that sisig is only pulutan and should be solely partnered with alcoholic beverages needs to head on to Sisig Hooray. The first to offer sisig-as-ulam with rice, Sisig Hooray serves up a variety of freshly made sisig made of either pork, chicken, bangus, bacon, and even smokey steak with a steaming cup of rice perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Best-sellers: Pork Kasilog, Pork Double Silog, Pork Barkada, and Pork Superhulk

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2F IPC Foodcourt, Intellectual Property Center, McKinley Hill

Ligaya’s Fried Chicken

Open since 1965, Ligaya’s Fried Chicken is a certified Marikina institution. We recommend trying the sisig, lumpiang shanghai, lechon kawali, and their famous Ligaya’s whole fried chicken!

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749 J. P. Rizal St, Concepcion Uno, Marikina, Metro Manila

Sea to Eat

Cheat days are few and far between, so why not spend in Sea to Eat where eating as many crabs and mussels is the norm? Try the baked mussels, the Cajun seafood, and the adobo glazed wings!

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21 J. Molina St cor E. Santos, Concepcion Uno, Marikina, Metro Manila

Anix’s House of Kare-Kare

For family dinners and when looking to accommodate a big group, try Anix’s House of Kare-Kare. This restaurant serves dishes that are good for sharing from crispy pata to bulalo, kare-kare, and more!

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Monstera Cafe PH

With its open-air restaurant surrounded by nature Monstera Cafe is one of the best places to go to when you want to escape the city. There’s no need to worry about the heat with the cafe’s selection of iced coffee like the Spanish latte and premium cold brew.

Aside from its drinks, we recommend trying the smoked espresso ribs, spicy salted egg chicken, and the bibingka special!

Mosntera Bibingka
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3994 F Purok 4, Brgy. Malaking Tatiao, Silang, Cavite

Sugared. Cafe

There’s something about classic Filipino pastries that keeps us ordering again and again. With Sugared. Cafe, satisfy that craving for ensaymada, crinkles, chocolate cake, and more!

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3826 Biyaya St, Sta. Mesa, Manila, Metro Manila

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