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With strong ties to Spain, many Filipino dishes are heavily influenced by Spanish cooking techniques. That’s why we know you’ll love these 10 Spanish restaurants in Metro Manila, offering familiar flavors.

Read also: Top 10 Most Loved Filipino Restaurants in Metro Manila

Read on to learn about the top 10 most loved Spanish restaurants in Metro Manila for this month. From fancy bistros to restaurants perfect for big groups, Spanish fusion restaurants, and more!

Where to eat Spanish food in Metro Manila

10. Rambla

Located in Rockwell, Rambla is a great place for date night between a couple that has a lot of room in the stomach. From the paella cochinillo to their prime ribeye, as well as cold cuts for sharing, go to Rambla as hungry as you can be.

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G/F Joya building, Rockwell, Makati

9. El Born

One of the newer restaurants on this list, who knew that this Spanish restaurant would be one of the best restaurants in the Japanese-themed mall, Mitsukoshi? More than just their viral cheesecake try El Born’s jamon iberico, octopus carpaccio, and rice with prawn!

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2sal/F Mitsukoshi BGC 8th Ave, Corner 36th St, North, Taguig

8. Las Flores

If having a ton of branches were a factor in this list then Las Flores would be number one. All branches are consistently great offering modern Spanish dishes including steak tartare tacos, the salmorejo cold tomato soup, and cordero asado.

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7. Manduca Taberna

Serving Spanish food fit for the Filipino palette, Manduca Taberna should be your go-to spot when meeting with your best friends for a dinner date. Wine and dine with dishes like roasted chicken with truffle mashed potato, Manduca grilled platter, and the confit cod.

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G/F, 4th Ave cor 31st St, Commerce Center Fort Bonifacio, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila

6. Tomatito

One of the more sulit Spanish restaurants on the list, go to Tomatito for their prime sets that will let you choose 1 starter and one main course. Choose from beef carpaccio, tacos, and grilled vegetables, as well as mains like almejas chorizo, chicken paella, and more!

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G/F, 30th St cor 11th Ave, BGC Corporate Center, Fort Bonifacio, Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila

5. Pablo Bistro

Serving all-day breakfast, head to Pablo Bistro after a quick run around Salcedo Village. We recommend trying the chorizo bites, mixed iberico cold cuts and cheese, and the black squid paella.

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G/F, 119 L.P. Leviste St, The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences, Makati, Salcedo Village, Makati

4. Bar Pintxos

One of the most popular Spanish restaurants in Metro Manila and common entry in posts from foodie groups like Let’s Eat Pare, Bar Pintxos is a definite must try for any foodie out there. We recommend trying the jamon serrano charcuterie, seared foie gras, and creamy bacalao.

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5th Ave cor McKinley Rd, Fairways Tower Bldg, Fort Bonifacio, Bonifacio Global City

3. Bolero

One of two of the most popular BGC restaurants on this list, Bolero is also known for its viral gooey cheesecake. We also recommend trying the tuna steak, iberican pork chop, and grilled Spanish mackarel.

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G/F Verve Tower 2, 26th St cor 9th Ave, High Street South Corporate Plaza

2. La Picara

Head to La Picara for a wine and charcuterie day with your besties.We recommend trying the mixed platter as well as the chorizo bellota pedroches, and jamon iberico.

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2/F, 28th St cor 5th Ave, One Bonifacio High Street Mall, Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila

1. Terraza Martinez

Arguably the best Spanish restaurant in Metro Manila, Terraza Martinez is located at BGC Shangri-la. If you’re planning a fancy date night then definitely keep Terraza Martinez top of mind. We recommend trying the croquetas de calamares, the Zarzuela de pargo seafood stew, and chuleton ribeye steak.

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G/F The Arcade, 30th St cor 5th Ave, Shangri-La at the Fort, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila

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