In the mood for some paella, croquetas, jamón or cochinillo? Here’s your guide to the best Spanish restaurants in the Philippines
Spanish cuisine occupies a distinct and deeply rooted place in the Filipino consciousness, shaped by centuries of shared history and reinterpreted through generations of evolving tastes. From the unmistakable aroma of paella bubbling away in a large pan to the convivial ritual of sharing tapas over wine, Spanish food is as much about gathering as it is about flavour. Whether enjoyed as a leisurely feast meant to stretch well into the evening or as a series of small plates passed around the table, a meal at Spanish restaurants naturally invites conversation, connection and indulgence.
Today, Spanish restaurants across the Philippines reflect a spectrum of expressions, from rustic asadors and pintxos bars to refined dining rooms that reimagine regional classics through a contemporary lens. Anchored in tradition yet open to innovation, these establishments showcase the breadth of Spain’s culinary identity.
Here, we round up the best Spanish restaurants in the country, as featured in the Tatler Best Philippines Guide 2025.
This list is in alphabetical order.
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Alma
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Siargao Island, Surigao Del Norte
Must Try
- Lobster paella
- Mahi mahi confit, potato emulsion, haricots verts
- Roasted tomato tartare
Chef Luiz Martinez’s signature restaurant from Siargao brings a welcome breath of fresh ocean air to Poblacion as they introduce their brand of Spanish soul food to Makati’s party district. There is a strong emphasis on fresh, vibrant Mediterranean flavours and ingredients, with a focus on sustainability and local ingredients as a proud nod to Alma’s island origins. While the vibe is light and tropical, the food is to be taken seriously, a true testament to the young chef’s talent.
Tatler Tip: Martinez hails from Valencia, so be sure to order the paella Valenciana on your next visit.
Alma
Address:
Purok 1, General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte
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Asador Alfonso
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Alfonso, Cavite
Awards
2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines
2025 Tatler Best Philippines: Best Design
Must Try
- Lechazo (roast suckling lamb, potato stew)
- Jamón de Wagyu
- Verdura: white asparagus, oven-roasted leeks platter
Located in the Calma family estate in Alfonso, Cavite, this Chele González and Rodrigo Osorio-helmed Spanish roasting house concept is a destination restaurant like no other. The 7-ton Maestro oven is at the very heart of the operation, baking fresh sourdough and, more importantly, churning out their hero roasts. There are currently à la carte and set menu experiences to choose from, both of which introduce diners to the elegant, pared-back fine-dining Spanish fare that has shot this restaurant to fame. With simple, masterfully cooked food and quality ingredients as the restaurant’s bedrock, guests have not hesitated to make the drive.
Tatler Tip: The stunning architecture by Carlo Calma is as much a highlight as the dining experience, so do come early to enjoy a leisurely tour of the property.
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Asador Alfonso
Address:
Lot 3308, Barangay Road, Esperanza Ilaya, Alfonso City, Cavite
Azucarera
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Bacolod, Negros Occidental
Must Try
- Paella negra with sofrito
- Angus rib-eye finished with beurre noisette
- Burrata Mediterránea
Located in Bacolod City, Azucarera is the result of a celebrated collaboration between Dos Mestizos in Boracay Island and Cafe Bobs in Bacolod. A testament to the rich culinary tradition of the Visayas region, this exciting union of eateries has birthed a dining experience that marries the elegance of Spanish gastronomy with the warmth of Visayan hospitality. Revolving around a “wine and dine” atmosphere, each meal at Azucarera showcases its commitment to cultural celebration, storytelling and community engagement, from aperitivo to tapas, mains and dessert.
Tatler Tip: Celebrating a special occasion? Book Azucarera’s private room for 15-20 persons, or mezzanine level and balcony for 30 persons—a moody setting great for aperitivo hour.
Azucarera
Address:
89 C.L. Montelibano Avenue, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Bar Pintxos
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Quezon City

Above Tatler Best Philippines - Best Spanish Restaurants 2025 - Bar Pintxos
Must Try
- Quexo: Basque cheesecake
- Jamón allioli pintxo
- Cap i pota (Catalan beef stew)
The Bar Pintxos menu is definitely—and quite literally—a mouthful. Specialising in small but flavourful bites, Bar Pintxos offers customers an extensive menu, seasonal offerings and diverse flavours that transport diners to the vibrant streets of San Sebastian. Showcasing the artistry of Basque cuisine, pintxos remain at the heart of the experience, but other Spanish favourites like paella, rabo de toro and gambas al ajillo are well worth a try just the same.
Tatler Tip: For a truly special meal, consider their off-menu item: arroz de mariscos, a risotto of squid, shrimp and cobbler in squid ink.
Bar Pintxos
Address:
WPC Inc. Building, White Plains, Quezon City, Metro Manila
The Cellar
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Taguig
Must Try
- Gambas al ajillo
- Seafood paella
- Slow-roasted suckling pig
The Cellar at Grand Hyatt Manila offers a colourful range of Spanish and Mediterranean small plates perfect for grazing. Set within a warm, intimate environment, the restaurant invites you to forge new memories with loved ones as you feast on tapas, paella and grill specialities to your heart’s content. No meal at The Cellar is complete without some delectable tipples, be it wine, craft beer, or one of their expertly made cocktails.
Tatler Tip: Keep an eye out for upcoming events at The Cellar, from curated set menus to immersive wine trivia nights.
The Cellar
Address:
2/F Grand Hyatt Manila, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila
Cirkulo Restaurant
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Makati
Must Try
- Paella montaña
- Cabeza de cerdo (spicy sisig)
- Garlic and pepper- crusted beef belly
For 29 years, the Gamboa family-run restaurant has been a reliable favourite for gatherings of all sorts and notable milestones too. The Spanish menu features classics such as a selection of tapas, flavourful paellas and popular draws like their cochinillo asado and slow-roasted US beef belly. You might be surprised to see sisig on the menu, but it is there for a reason–definitely a must-try on your next visit.
Tatler Tip: As with most long-running restaurants, Cirkulo has some off-menu items like a refreshing gazpacho that provides a light opener for what is bound to be a decadent meal. Hungry for more secret specialities? Ask about the paella de calamares y espinacas.
Cirkulo Restaurant
Address:
G/F Milky Way Building, 900 A. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Deo Gracias
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Quezon City
Must Try
- Potato bombas
- Lomo bajo de vaca (beef sirloin)
- Pulpo a la gallega (steamed octopus)
Led by chefs Heny Sison and Alex del Hoyo Gomez, this converted home-turned-restaurant features innovative spins on traditional Spanish cuisine. Though the menu veers towards the contemporary palate, they remain true to their roots, with enticing dishes like croquetas, arugula salad with fried goat cheese, gambas al ajillo y gulas, Ibérico pork and cochinillo. Additionally, come ready to shop when visiting Deo Gracias, as their charming La Tienda deli features an array of high-quality gourmet products from cheese and cold cuts to olive oils and more.
Tatler Tip: Try their tiradito de salmon, arroz de butiffara y trompetas and croquetas de cecina y membrillo—their newest additions to the menu.
Deo Gracias
Address:
12 11th Jamboree Street, Sacred Heart, Quezon City, Metro Manila
El Born
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Taguig
Must Try
- Homemade oxtail cannelloni with bechamel
- Arroz de ceps with Joselito panceta
- Joselito Ibérico pluma with smoked pumpkin parmentier
El Born differentiates itself from other Spanish restaurants in the country with its particular focus on Catalan-Mediterranean fare. Offering playful bites as well as hearty meats and seafood grilled to smoky perfection on the Josper, the self-taught chef David Amoros transports guests to the soulful streets of Barcelona with every bite, all while championing local and seasonal ingredients. Named after the fashionable and fascinating district where Amoros met his wife, Ivone, El Born represents their shared love for gastronomy, wine and sustainability.
Tatler Tip: El Born recently opened a dedicated shop for its famous cheesecakes, El Born La Patisseria. Swing by to enjoy your cheesecakes by the slice, or pick up a whole cake to share with loved ones.
El Born
Address:
2/F Mitsukoshi BGC, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila
Enye by Chele González
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Cebu, Cebu
Must Try
- Torched tuna loin with spiced pork lard
- Grilled octopus, silky potato, chorizo purée
- Ibérico pork presa with confit leeks
Culinary maestro Chele González brings the flavours of Spain to the shores of Cebu at Enye. Located at the Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan, the restaurant offers a wide selection of traditional and modern specialities spanning the rich culinary tapestry of Spain. No dining experience is complete without delectable wine, especially when the meal consists of delicious Spanish tapas—be sure to pick a bottle from the restaurant’s well-curated list.
Tatler Tip: Looking to celebrate a special occasion? Opt for the Chele González specials set menu—a six-course experience with playful amuse bouche to kick off the meal.
Enye by Chele González
Address:
Lobby Level, Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu
Mijo Comfort Food
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Makati
Must Try
- Sisig taco: crispy pork, chicharon, flour tortilla, labuyo aioli
- Croquetas with ham, queso de bola, bechamel, pineapple compote, and aioli
- Paella Theresa with prawns, Manila clams, squid, chorizo, French beans and aioli
With its cosy atmosphere, warm hospitality, and creative takes on comfort food favourites, Mijo centres itself around the beloved Filipino family table. Led by chef Enrique Moreno, this relaxed Poblacion haunt treads the fine line between the nostalgic and the novel—think sisig tacos, chorizo fries and truffle mushroom paella. Cap off your meal with drinks at the (newly refreshed) rooftop bar before heading out on a night about town.
Tatler Tip: When celebrating a special occasion or dining with hungry company, consider ordering whole roasted guava-infused duck with Chinese broccoli and duck rice, an off-menu secret.
Mijo Comfort Food
Address:
4987 P. Guanzon Street, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Pablo Bistro
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Makati
Must Try
- Fire-grilled octopus
- Paella negra
- Ibérico pork ribs with sundried tomato rice
Who knew that there was a pocket of Spain right in the heart of Salcedo Village? Pablo Bistro invites you to unwind with friends over a tasty feast of Spanish and broader Mediterranean favourites at this warm, frequently visited neighbourhood watering hole. Aside from its delicious and comforting cuisine, what gathers a crowd of regulars is their playful list of tipples and wines, sincere hospitality and friendly community of regulars.
Tatler Tip: Book a table for Friday nights at Destino Pablo, where they can kick back and enjoy groovy beats by some of Manila’s best DJs.
Pablo Bistro
Address:
G/F The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences, Salcedo Village, Makati City, Metro Manila
Sala Martínez
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Mandaluyong
Must Try
- Cochinillo
- Paella de langosta (lobster)
- Rodaballo al carbón (charcoal-grilled turbot)
Sala Martínez transports diners to the soulful streets of Spain, offering a menu that thoughtfully marries tradition and innovation. Valencia-born chef Luis Martínez draws inspiration from Spanish and Mediterranean flavours to create comforting yet exciting dishes that are uniquely Sala Martínez, offering a colourful range of plates designed to be shared with your loved ones. With an ambience that captures the warmth of Spain, it’s a go-to for those seeking an elevated yet convivial dining experience.
Tatler Tip: Sala Martínez is the latest evolution of its sister concept, Terraza Martínez in BGC, and boasts exclusive dishes too.
Sala Martínez
Address:
1/F Streetscape, Shangri-La Plaza, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila
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Txanton
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Makati
Awards
2023 Tatler Dining 20
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- Carabinero N1 carpaccio
- Txuleton de Rubia Gallega (30-day dry- aged)
- Jamón experience tasting
Their goal was to gather jamón and wine lovers under one roof to share memorable dining experiences around the table. Today, Txanton has grown into not only a restaurant and an artisanal deli, but also a place that hosts educational tasting experiences. Here, chef Justo Rodrigo Lopez utilises his expertise in cooking tantalising Spanish staples to win over the palates of discerning foodies. While still cosy and intimate space, Txanton has expanded to include La Carne, which hosts smaller tables and focuses on excellent meats. Pay a visit to feed your curiosity.
Talter Tip: Ask about their off-menu items and make sure to check out their new speakeasy concept, Caviar Bar, located right inside of Txanton.
Txanton
Address:
2/F Alegria Alta Building, 2294 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila
Txoko Asador
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Makati
Awards
2023 Tatler Dining 20
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- Pan con tomate jamón
- Rubia Gallega (30-day dry-aged steak)
- Seared foie gras pintxos
The metro has its fair share of Spanish restaurants, but none quite like Txoko Asador. This Basque asador offers both traditional and contemporary Spanish favourites, making the Legazpi Village haunt stand out from the crowd. Discover chef Albert Mendoza’s innovative variations of much-loved staples and pair these with their reliable wine and cocktail selections. Make sure you save room for dessert—the creamy espuma de yogur y fresas completes your meal with a refreshing, sweet-tart last bite.
Tatler Tip: Ask about their off-menu creation: beef cheeks, polenta and queso manchego.
Txoko Asador
Address:
G/F Erlag Building, 102 Esteban Street, Legazpi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila











































