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Don’t miss the hype!

TikTok and social media can be a great way to check out some of the trendiest spots Metro Manila offers. Filipinos love to eat and our cravings are as vast as the ocean that surrounds us.

So instead of scrolling on and on, allow us to curate some of the must-try viral restaurants in the Metro!

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Whether it’s strawberry pies, new brunch spots, or the latest matcha-flavored dessert, here are 5 Tiktok Viral Restaurants to Try this 2024. Read fast before the hype dies down!

Chotto Matcha – Chino Roces Ave.

Why it went viral: Classic Japanese interior and a traditional way of making matcha might just be the secret to success when it comes to gaining traction online.

Chotto Matcha’s ingredients are sourced from Mt. Fuji, ensuring quality at every sip. This cafe uses its high-quality matcha for more than just drinks, it also uses it on shaved ice, croffles, ice cream, and more!

Chotto Matcha - Ube Matcha drink
Photo from Facebook: Chotto Matcha

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2227 Chino Roces Ave, Corner Amorsolo Street, Legazpi Village

Sawada Ichigo Cafe – Mitsukoshi Mall

Why it went viral: Sawada Ichigo opened at a time when strawberries as a whole were suddenly thrust into everyone’s fyp. Similar to Chotto Matcha, Sawada Ichigo specializes in everything strawberries.

Using Beni Hoppe strawberries straight from Japan, try it in the form of smoothies, lattes, tea, and even a strawberry pie!

Sawada Ichigo Cafe
Photo from Joyce Tseng | Booky

Mitsukoshi Mall, BGC

Haidilao – Entertainment Mall, SM MOA

Why it went viral: Offering mani-pedis, a play area for kids, toys, and even a hair-washing service in branches overseas, on top of serving fresh veggies and high-quality meat for hotpot, Haidilao has piqued the curiosity of the internet.

While Haidilao isn’t an all-you-can-eat hotpot restaurant, it serves high-quality cuts of meat and a fully loaded condiments bar that’s perfect for those who want to try different sauces.

Haidilao - premium chinese hotpot

Photo from Facebook: Haidilao Philippines

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Level 1, ENTERTAINMENT MALL, SM Mall of Asia, Seaside Blvd, Pasay, Metro Manila

Grapevine – White Plains

Why it went viral: With its aesthetics on point, cozy vibes, and greenhouselike interior, Grapevine has found itself on many people’s must-try lists.

Of course, Grapevine serves delicious food that doesn’t put the aesthetics to waste as well as coffee and pastries perfect for a quick catch-up with a friend or for those working remotely.

Grapevine - Pistachio Pesto
Photo from Instagram: Grapevine

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Katipunan Avenue, White Plains, Quezon City

Shokudo – Timog Ave.

Why it went viral: Giant. Tempura. Enough said.

This just might be one of the biggest and most affordable shrimp tempura in Metro Manila. While Shokudo does offer other delicious Japanese meals, who can resist a giant, crunchy, flaky shrimp tempura?

Located in Timog Ave., Shokudo also offers sushi, sashimi, ramen, katsu, and more! However, outside of its shrimp, Shokudo does specialize in making tempura whether it’s oyster, squid, cream dory, and even vegetables.

Shokudo - Sushi Platter
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Cocoon Boutique Hotel, Sct. Rallos, cor Sct. Tobias St, Quezon City

Cover Photo from Sawada Ichigo Cafe

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