All aboard the Public Eatery train! 🚂
Public Eatery is Robinson’s Magnolia’s newest food hall destination! Here, you’ll step into a culinary experience like no other, where the layout is cleverly inspired by subway lines, guiding you on a delicious journey through an array of cuisines and flavors.
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Designed as a neighborhood gathering spot, Public Eatery brings people together to savor various kinds of fare, creating a community united by the love of exceptional food. Want to know more about its food offerings? Read this quick guide for your next visit!
Inari Sukiyaki
We can’t believe it took this long for a sukiyaki bar to grace the Philippines. Being Manila’s first sukiyaki bar, Inari Sukiyaki offers freshly made sukiyaki don meals that are cooked right in front of you!
What to order: Signature Inari Sukiyaki Don
Bored & Hungry
Bored & Hungry, a crypto-themed joint hailing from Long Beach, California, serves up mouthwatering crispy smashed beef burgers, with cheese, pickles, and their signature secret sauce.
What to order: Pinoy OG Burger, Triple OG Burger, Fries, Ube Halo Halo Shake
Fabrique Bakery
Masa Madre Bakehouse needs no introduction to the world of croissants in the Philippines. And Chef Kris Edison Tan, the brains behind Masa Madre has now ventured into expanding his French-style bread with Fabrique at Public Eatery. Enjoy different kinds of pastries here like Matcha, Hazelnut, and more!
What to order: Truffle Cheese Puff, Flan Parisienne, Rocher Croissant
New York Cubao
Welcome to New York! Cubao that is… where the love of Filipino and American food combine. This is award-winning Chef Tatung’s newest and most creative concept at Public Eatery.
What to order: Chori Burger, Kwek Kwek Fried Chicken, Tocino Ribs
OK Bob
Get your feast of kebabs, falafels, hummus, curry, and more at OK Bob, a non-traditional and chef-driven Mediterranean restaurant.
What to order: Chicken Kebab, Crab Biryani, and Mango Lassi
ONO
Ono (pronounced like “oh-no”) which means delicious, tasty or to crave in the Hawaiian language, is a restaurant that serves poke bowls with a modern twist by adding Japanese flavors to it with seasonings like furikake and togarashi to name a few.
What to order: Spicy Tuna Crunch and Ginger Ponzu Salmon
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Thomson Road
Thomson Road offers Asian specialties like dim sum, seafood coconut soup, braised pork bun, and milk tea.
What to order: Char Siu Claypot Rice, Siomai, and Bao
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Bad Bird
Bad Bird is a restaurant that specializes in deep-fried chicken that’s flavored with umami spices and served with sides like waffles, dirty rice, and hush puppies.
What to order: Umami Fried Chicken Skin and Torched Corn and Cream Cheese
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10 by Tsukemen
Get your fix of all things Japanese at 10 by Tsukemen. They have a wide menu of tsukemen, ramen, kushiyaki, rice bowls, and more!
What to order: Black Sesame Tantanmen, Spicy Tuna Sashimi, and Kushiyaki.
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Samyan
Samyan is the first food-hall concept of Chef Thitid Tassanakajohn, owner of Bib Gourmand-awarded Baan, and Michelin-starred restaurant, Le Du in Bangkok.
What to order: Green Papaya Salad, Chicken Krapao, and Shrimp Pad Thai
Scout’s Honor
There’s no place else to get your cookie fix other than Scout’s Honor. Their Cub Scout Cookies will never disappoint you, scout’s honor! They also offer other cookie flavors as well as milkshakes and other comfort food classics.
What to order: Cookies of course!
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FRNK Milk Bar
FRNK Milk Bar is the first authentic Japanese milk bar in Manila that features handcrafted beverages. Their Robinsons Magnolia branch in particular features an all-plant-based menu and an exclusive coffee counter.
What to order: Miso Latte, Baked Purple Chizu, Frozen Cereal Miruku, and Oven-Baked Doughnuts
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Morse Coffee
Savor the rich aroma of expertly brewed coffee and drinks while treating yourself to heavenly brioche buns and mouthwatering sandos. Morse Coffee is a haven for coffee aficionados and food lovers alike.
What to order: Dirty Chai Latte, Tiramisu, The One, and Oreo Cream Brioche Bun
Bookoh
Bookoh puts the spotlight on—you guessed it—the beloved coconut. They offer fresh, healthy, and sustainable coconut drinks of all kinds from coffee, shakes, teas, and juices.
What to order: Coconut Cappuccino, Mango Coconut Shake, and Coconut Lychee Juice
Merry Moo
Merry Moo is an artisanal ice cream concept based in Manila, Philippines that uses local milk and cream to make fresh, delicious, and uniquely flavored ice cream. Apart from their personal line of ice cream flavors, they’re also notable for collaborations with Hizon’s, Lola Nena’s, Auro Chocolate, and more!
What to order: Avocado, Golden Malted Goodness, and Sea Salt Caramel.
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