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Pamana Restaurant

Pamana Restaurant offers a collection of heirloom recipes dating as far back as 100 years. Their dishes are cooked through techniques handed down through generations, making for authentic Filipino flavors in every meal. Treat yourself to Pamana’s super crispy bagnet (deep-fried pork belly) or try it with a completely different flavor profile through pakbet bagnet, a …

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Guevarra’s by Chef Laudico

Finally, the number one on the list is a quaint heritage house that has served food and bore witness to countless weddings, baptisms, and other events and celebrations since the 1920s. Guevarra’s by Chef Laudico is one of the most prominent restaurants in San Juan City and for good reasons. The man behind the creations is a …

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Café Adriatico

We can’t list down the best Filipino restaurants in Manila without including Caé Adriatico, a beloved landmark for over 40 years at the Remedios Circle in Manila. Now with multiple branches in different cities, Café Adriatico remains the icon that arguably started the café culture in the metro. Ironically enough, it wasn’t coffee that put the café in …

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Romulo Café

Romulo Café is the namesake of Carlos P. Romulo, a prominent Filipino journalist and diplomat who won a Pulitzer Prize for Peace in 1941. This beloved restaurant has multiple branches all over the metro, making it easy for you to taste the home-cooked goodness of true-blue Filipino dishes passed down across generations. Famous for making traditional …

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Binondo

Binondo, the oldest Chinatown in the world, is one of the most visited towns in the Philippine capital city of Manila for a cultural and gastronomic experience. In fact, a Binondo food trip is one of the popular day tours near Manila aside from a Manila bike tour, historical places in Manila tours, or instagrammable places in Manila tours. You can spot …

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Best Places in Manila

Manila Cathedral

The Manila Cathedral has survived earthquakes and conquests for more than 400 years now! The Basilica was originally built in 1571 but has evolved, and the current structure is the eighth building! The cathedral is a stellar example of Neo-Romanesque architecture and is admired by architecture buffs from around the world and features among the …

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