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Mandaluyong might be your next food mecca.

Together or apart, it’s always nice to meet halfway – and eat. For any barkada, couple, or group spread out in Metro Manila, there’s always a way to get together and share a meal, and Mandaluyong is at the heart of that. Try out these new restaurants, cafes, and quick bites that you can serve as the checkpoint between the group!

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Drip Cafe – Shangri-la

This house-turned-restaurant will be your home away from home in Mandaluyong city. The interiors aren’t only cozy and inviting but with every sip of their drip coffee and every bite of their pastries, you’re sure to feel comforted and well taken care of.

Try out their best sellers such as the Calamansi Pie and the Ube Chiffon Cake. To know more about them, read our full feature here.

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6/F Commune, Shangri-la Plaza Mall, East Wing, Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong
(0917) 534-1466

DC Super Heroes Cafe – SM Megamall

This themed restaurant that serves true-to-theme food in Mandaluyong is a haven for DC fans!

Being the first themed cafe dedicated to the DC universe, DC Super Heroes cafe is a restaurant that’ll satisfy your stomach with their superhero inspired dishes like the Crab Rangoons and Aquaman’s Panna Cotta, and bring out the inner fangirl/fanboy in you.

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4/F Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong
(02) 477-5673

Ramen Jiro – High Pointe Medical Hub

Ramen Jiro is one of the affordable restaurants in Mandaluyong that surely doesn’t hold back when it comes to highlighting the best that their culture has to offer with their modern Zen interiors and their traditional, authentic Japanese ramen. 

Some must-try dishes when you visit are the Black Garlic Ramen and the Spicy Miso Ramen. Read their full feature here.

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High Pointe Medical Hub, Shaw Blvd, Mandaluyong
(0915) 703-7016

Kenshin – SM Light Mall

Considered as one of the new restaurants in SM Light Mall, Kenshin is no doubt a go to place for when you need snacks or even a full meal but you’re on a tight budget. Choose from this hole-in-the-wall’s menu which includes dishes like rolls, sashimi, ramen, and teppan yaki. 

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2/F SM Light Mall, Madison St cor EDSA, Mandaluyong
(0917) 166-1047

Nikkei – The Podium

Looking for bold flavors to try? Then on to Nikkei, one of the best fusion restaurants that Mandaluyong city has to offer!

Nikkei is Manila’s first ever Japanese-Peruvian sushi bar and restaurant that’s learned and mastered the art of marrying these Eastern and Western cuisines. Try out their high quality, curated specialties like ceviche, sushi, causa, tiraditos, and Japanese craft spirits.

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G/F The Podium, 18 ADB Ave, Ortigas, Mandaluyong
(0995) 908-3145

Molana Delicatessens – Open Kitchen Sheridan

Get your fix of colorful and flavorful dishes by heading on to Molana Delicatessen!

They don’t only serve a wide variety of Mediterranean fusion food right in Mandaluyong city but their dishes are prepared via authentic techniques and inspired by flavors from around the globe. 

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2/F Open Kitchen Food Park, Rockwell Business Center Sheridan, Highway Hills, Mandaluyong

Dohtonbori – SM Megamall

Time to unleash your inner chef!

Dohtonbori is the first and only authentic okonomiyaki restaurant in the Philippines. If their dishes like their okonomiyaki and their Yakiniku party platters aren’t enough to give you the feel of Japan then perhaps their unique ambiance and design will.

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3/F SM Megamall, Mega Fashion Hall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong
(02) 477-2066

Kam’s Roast – SM Megamall

Pick up your chopsticks and let Kam’s Roast ignite your passion for food straight from Hong Kong!

It’s not only one of the most famous restaurants in Hong Kong that serves roast duck, soy chicken, and char siu but their branch in SM Megamall is the only branch in the Metro. So, what are you waiting for?

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3/F Mega Fashion hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong
(02) 940-5987

Ganso-Shabuway – Shangri-la Plaza Wall

Discover the chef in you at Ganso-Shabuway!

An international franchise from California, Ganso-Shabuway at Shangri-la Plaza offers Japanese style hotpot wherein the you get the chance to cook natural grass fed beef, fresh produce, and other meat.

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5/F Shangri-la Plaza Mall, Shaw Blvd cor EDSA, Wack Wack, Mandaluyong
(02) 655-7812

Sundays by Merry Moo – The Podium

Sundays just got better!

Treat yourself at Sundays by Merry Moo, one of the best restaurants in Mandaluyong for when you want familiar and homegrown flavors of ice cream like earl grey and black sesame Oreo.

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The Corner Market, 2/F The Podium, 18 ADB Ave, Ortigas, Mandaluyong

Bricks and Copper – Shaw Boulevard

At Bricks and Copper, you’ll get a fill of authentic Turkish cuisine without having to leave Mandaluyong city. They’re not just the first (and only) restaurant that offers Charcoal-Grilled Doner (Shawarma) but they also offer freshly baked Pita, Pide and Lavash.

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304 Shaw Boulevard, near Dumlao Sports Center, Pleasant Hills, Mandaluyong
(02) 697-2007

Ca Va Creperie & Floral Atelier – The Podium

There’s more to this restaurant than it’s name. Aside from offering crepes in savory and sweet flavors for whatever kind of craving you’re having, Ca Va also offer rice bowls with flavors from all over the globe.

To add, the witty names for both their savory and sweet crepes will help start your dining experience on a happy note.

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The Podium, 18 ADB Ave, Ortigas, Mandaluyong
(02) 281-6091

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