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The atmosphere here is decadent Havana, just before the fall of the city to Castro. The food is allegedly Cuban/Caribbean, but that is almost incidental; most people come here just to party. There is a stylish cigar bar and lou... more
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Despite the name, and though it does serve good pasta, this is not an Italian restaurant. Managed by three sisters surnamed Conti, the restaurant features an eclectic mix of Filipino, European (the lengua estofada and calamari... more
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Tokyo Tokyo offers Japanese food targeted at the young generation. Modern dining chairs and fixtures in red and white are complemented by a characteristically Japanese decor. Set lunches consist of one course, rice and drink. S... more
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At Harbor View, you get the sensation, that you are on a cruise on Manila Bay, but the restaurant actually sits on a jetty. From here you enjoy a marvelous view of the bay and Roxas Boulevard. The nilasing na hipon (deep-fried... more
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Most customers come to the Red Crab to savor the house specialty - crab served in a dozen culinary preparations. Here are your 12 options: steamed, deep-fried, Sichuan, Singaporean, Lungkow, Adobo, Maritess, Tauchi, Lilian, Rel... more
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Living up to its name, Chinatown's Best provides a superb Chinese buffet at a very affordable price. Seafood specialties, such as steamed crab and fish, noodles, pork, chicken and vegetable dishes are just some of the many item... more
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Found in its original location opposite the Cultural Center of the Philippines (with a newer branch in Ayala Center), Furusato Japanese Restaurant is frequented by business executives, tourists and politicians, whose animated... more
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Take a breather from work and dine with a beautiful view of the Makati skyline from Top of the Citi. Simply styled for casual dining, this restaurant is patronized mainly by executives from Citibank and nearby offices. On the m... more
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Named after a major port city in southern Philippines, Zamboanga is best known for seafood dishes. It is also one of the few places in Manila where foreign visitors can enjoy a cultural show with their dinner. The restaurant is... more
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Guernica's evokes the sunny Spain of bullfights and flamenco. An arched doorway leads into a spacious dining area with large windows framed by wrought iron grills. In the evening, a trio of musicians may wander to your table, g... more





