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Manila Restaurants Where Good Foods Are Its Finest
There are numerous Manila restaurants that are favorites as a hang out by the locals and even tourists come back for more. Different cuisines and Filipino foods always come at the finest and delectable tastes at the best prices.
Good Food At The Best Prices
There are numerous Manila restaurants as choices to those with a discriminating taste. Along Nakpil Street corner Maria Orosa Street in Malate is Café Caribana. The Caribbean food is served in its two storey house. Its specialties include Jamaican Jerk Boneless Chicken which is a spicy chicken grilled with pumpkin rice and fired banana. They also serve mixed drinks and cocktails with beer and even non-alcoholic beverages. The price are modest that usually starts at Php 300 per person.
Along Nakpil Street is the famous Bravo restaurant that serves pizza with delicious tastes. This Manila restaurants is sophisticated with wide selections of pizzas. The house specialty is Alla Romana that comes with a tomato, anchiovies, mozarella, and parmigiao. They also serve wide choices of pastas, salads, and another house specialty, the osso buco. Their authentic wines are at Php 490 only.
In Intramuros Manila comes the popular Illustrado coffee shop with a place coming from a reconstructed house in the 19th century. It offers a dining area and a ballroom function area. The coffee shop has the ambience of an old century shop with old carriage wheels hanging on the ceiling and the walls are full of art and theater posters. The dining area is one with a formal concept with white table cloths laden on the wooden furniture. The main specialties of the house are Paella and Spanish dishes. They also serve goat stew and venison cooked in soy sauce and vinegar. Their entrée also include wine. One person can spend an average of Php 500 for these delectable menus.
Along Makati Avenue is Zigurat Cuisine that serves the best Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Indian and African cuisine. It's building is one made of a unique architectural design of a pyramid of the ancient Mesopotamia temple, the ziggurat. The decoration of the restaurant provides a cool ambience with jeweled cushions and drapes that hang from the ceiling. Foods are great and come at good price where a person can spend at most Php 500 or more.
Franchise Manila restaurants that originally came from Pampanga serves Manila and Makati where the original sisig is at its best. A sisig is every drinker's pair with their beers that comes from pork with eggs and it is at its best at Razon's restaurant. They also serve bulalo at its finest taste which is a Filipino special dish that comes from a cow's bone. Their halo halo which is made of crushed ice, sweet coconut strip, leche flan, ube and condensed milk are among the local's favorites. It also comes with ice cream too.
Makati is a place where fresco restaurants and cafes are also located. Among the popular restaurants in Makati that serve international dishes is Sugi, which specialty is Japanese cuisine. Their wide range of choices begins from sushi to sukiyaki, tempura and suba. Its authentic Japanese cuisine is highly commendable among its patrons. The restaurant's interior is one of a rendition of a Japanese style with sliding doors that separate the main dining area from the private rooms. The waitresses serving the foods are in kimono. They also serve Japanese tea and all sorts of beverages. At Php 700 you get to enjoy an authentic Japanese food.
If you are a steak fanatic try the steaks of Dome Café in Mandaluyong City. They serve great fish dishes and steaks with superb desserts and shakes. They offer various food choices such as fresh salmon, different steaks, cod fillet and seabass are among the popular dishes.
If you are a crab lover you must give Red Crab Restaurant a visit and taste the crab specialty of the house serving at least 12 kinds of crab dishes that will suit your discriminating taste of a crab dish. The ambience is of Western style.
There are innumerable Manila restaurants that one should try that offer various dishes at prices that are most affordable for the good food to enjoy.
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