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Check out the top 10 most loved restaurants this month in Pasig, based on user favorites from Booky, the #1 food app in the Philippines.

Insider tip: If you book at the Prime Restaurants below through Booky you can get a free dessert after your meal when you fill out the feedback form on our app!

10.  The Noodle Studio – Ayala Malls The 30th

247 Favorites
Last month’s #10

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The Noodle Studio – Ayala Malls The 30th
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The Noodle Studio is a restaurant that specializes in Asian noodles like pad thai, mee goreng, char kway teow, and Hong Kong noodles. The flavors you’ll find are familiar and authentic with just the tiniest twist to cater to the Filipino palate. It’s for foodies who love the vibrance of Asian cuisine. It’s not for people looking for Italian-style pasta dishes. We recommend the Yam Sam O salad, Pad Thai, and Bagoong Fried Rice. Our insider tip: don’t let the restaurant’s neutral and sophisticated interiors fool you – the food is anything but restrained. Each plate is a visual and flavor explosion!


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2/F Ayala Malls The 30th, 30 Meralco Ave., Ortigas, Pasig
(0928) 389-8583

9.  Little Bear Diner – Kapitolyo

309 Favorites
Last month’s #9

Little Bear Diner – Kapitolyo
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Little Bear Diner is a small restaurant with an eclectic menu and a big personality. The menu doesn’t subscribe to one cuisine; in the past, they’ve experimented with burger, brunch, taco, and pasta menus. The current set-up  – which they call The Cardamom Club, is their take on modern Indian cuisine. It’s for people with adventurous palates. It’s not for you if you find bold Indian spices too overwhelming. We recommend the Hummus, South Spice Curry Wings, and Fried Butter Chicken and Waffles.


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23 East Capitol Drive, Kapitolyo, Pasig
(0917) 819-0650

8. Sibyullee Flavors of Seoul – Ayala Malls The 30th

317 Favorites
Last month’s #8

Sibyullee Flavors of Seoul – Ayala Malls The 30th
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Sibyullee Flavors of Seoul – Ayala Malls The 30th

Sibyullee Flavors of Seoul – Ayala Malls The 30th
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Sibyullee, being the third concept of the Happy Foods Group and award-winning Korean restaurateurs Mr. Sung Rah and wife, Mrs. Yoo Chang, serves modern Seoul BBQ and street food dishes like the Volcano Kimchi Fried Rice, Galbi Cheese Barbecue, Tornado Potato, and more. It’s for Korean food lovers, especially if you love cheese as well! It’s not for people who can’t use chopsticks. We recommend their Signature BBQ Combo Set, perfect for groups and filled with cheesy goodness. Our insider tip is: to order their Volcano Kimchi Fried Rice and watch as it bubbles with cheesy gooey deliciousness.

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G/F Ayala Malls The 30th, 30 Meralco Ave, Ortigas, Pasig
(02) 958-6986

7. Shinsen Sushi Bar & Restaurant – Sapphire Bloc

342 Favorites
Last month’s #7

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Shinsen is a homegrown Japanese bar and restaurant serving the freshest and finest classic Japanese dishes. The kitchen staff is proudly Filipino and was trained professionally by Japanese chefs. It’s for anyone craving for authentic Japanese food. It’s not for those looking for fusion dishes or modern twists. We recommend their well-loved Norwegian Salmon Sashimi, Kari Kari Yaki Oysters, Chirashi Donburi, and special Japanese Panna Cotta. They just released a new collection of sushi donuts! Our insider tip is: Enjoy two hours of free parking at Sapphire Bloc, have your tickets validated at Shinsen.


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North Tower, The Sapphire Bloc, Sapphire Road, Ortigas, Pasig
(02) 535-5992

 

6.  Locavore Kitchen + Drinks – Brixton St.

459 Favorites
Last month’s #5

Locavore Kitchen + Drinks – Brixton St.
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True to its name, Locavore serves only locally grown and produced Filipino dishes with a French touch from Chef Mikel Zaguirre (of Taqueria 101). The open kitchen and industrial interiors adds to the modern hipster vibe of the restaurant. It’s for people who enjoy a twist to the classics. It’s not for an intimate occasion. We recommend the Sizzling Sinigang (ask for extra gravy!), Lechon & Oyster Sisig, and its underrated Ginataang Kalabasa. For rice lovers, it’s good to know they also serve brown rice. Our insider tip: you can get a free dessert once you accomplish a feedback form to the restaurant using your Booky.


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10 Brixton St., Kapitolyo, Pasig
(02) 632-9600

5. Alice Tea Salon – Pearl Drive

425 Favorites
Last month’s #6

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Alice Tea Salon is often referred to as a “cafe” but they don’t actually serve coffee. As the name itself suggests, Alice Tea Salon specializes in tea-based beverages, sourcing their leaves from Taiwan. It’s for those who love the whimsical tale of Alice in Wonderland. It’s not for you if you’re more of a coffee person. We recommend trying their Wintermelon Milk Tea con Panna, Roasted Oolong Tea, and Ruby Cappuccino but their bestseller is the Matcha Tea Latte.


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G/F The Pearl Place, Pearl Drive, Ortigas, Pasig
(02) 925-1213

4. Seared Restaurant & Lounge – Ortigas

581 Favorites
Last month’s #4

Seared Restaurant & Lounge – Ortigas
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Seared Restaurant & Lounge – OrtigasPhoto from @searedph

Seared serves comfort food with class like country fried chicken, French cut pork chops, pan-seared wagyu ribeye, and bleu cheese burgers. It’s for people with refined tastes. Seared prepares their meats and veggies by means of a sous vide to lock in the flavor and juices. It’s not for those who prefer simple, no-frills preparations. We recommend the Mr Porter if you’ve got a big appetite. Insider Tip: Order the Pink Peppercorn Salad or Seared Salmon with Lemon Butter Sauce for a lighter option.


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Unit 9 G/F Ortigas Technopoint, Julia Vargas Ave, Ortigas Center, Ortigas, Pasig
(02) 721-2654

3.  Tittos Latin BBQ & Brew – Kapitolyo

686 Favorites
Last month’s #3

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Tittos is a modern diner serving the best of Latin American and Filipino fusion dishes. Your dining experience is made complete with the lively and colorful murals made by local artists. It’s for yuppies looking for a chill spot to hang out after work. It’s not for people craving for more traditional Filipino comfort food. We recommend the Nacho el Gigante, Kare-kare Burrito (in photo), Pollo Asado, and 18-hour Gaucho Steak. Our insider tip is find the secret speakeasy bar behind a Coca-Cola door; you’ll need a passcode. P.S. Don’t worry about parking, they offer free valet services.


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16 East Capitol Drive, Kapitolyo, Pasig
(02) 535-9212

2. Ba-Be-Q Korean Charcoal Grill – Metrowalk

1460 Favorites
Last month’s #2

Tittos Latin BBQ & Brew – Kapitolyo
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Ba-Be-Q is a charcoal grilling restaurant that serves unlimited chicken, pork, beef, and wagyu barbecue and a Korean street food inspired ala carte menu. It’s for people who prefer no-frills dining as it’s also a well-known spot for a boozy nights out. It’s not for people who don’t enjoy cooking their own meals – there’s a personal charcoal grill on each table. Our insider tip? You can only claim your Booky discount if you avail of their unlimited wagyu promo for P599We recommend this option since it includes unlimited chicken, pork, beef, and all the side dishes!


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G/F Metrowalk, Meralco Ave, Ugong, Pasig

1. Kko Kko – Sapphire Bloc

5543 Favorites
Last month’s #1

Kko Kko – Sapphire Bloc
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Kko Kko – Sapphire Bloc

Kko Kko is a modern Korean chicken house that uses traditional and contemporary recipes that came from Grace Lee and her mom. Their menu is divided into three main categories – Korean Fried Chicken, Korean Street Food, and Dosirak (Korean lunch box) – each narrating a story about the dining setting and customs of Korea. It’s for foodies looking for new and unique Korean dishes. It’s not for people looking for grilled Korean BBQ. We recommend the Chicken Cheese Fondue, Snow Chicken Cheese, and Galbi Jim Dosirak. Our insider tip is the place is quite small and may get full quickly on peak hours, so make sure to book a table ahead of time. Fun Fact: Kko Kko was named after the sound that a chicken makes.


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North Tower, The Sapphire Bloc Building, Sapphire Road cor Onyx and Garnet St, Ortigas, Pasig
(02) 535-7689

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