Delicious pintxos and tapas perfect for grazing, showstopping cochinillo and paella, plus hearty stews, juicy steaks, and plenty more to go around—tuck into Spanish fare both modern and traditional at these 16 restaurants from the Tatler Dining Guide 2023
With such a delicious range of dishes to choose from, Spanish cuisine is tough to resist. For a leisurely graze, small yet flavoursome tapas and pintxos are an ideal pick and go great with a pitcher of sangria. On rainy days, hearty Spanish stews bring some much-needed comfort. For special gatherings, a well-made paella and juicy cochinillo are sure to put everyone in a festive mood.
Thankfully, the Philippines is spoiled with exceptional restaurants dedicated to bringing you the finest Spanish fare, including both traditional takes and inventive iterations. Complete with hospitable service, tasteful interiors, and often, a well-curated drinks list, these 16 restaurants are truly among the best.
This list is in alphabetical order.
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1. Azucarera
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Bacolod, Negros Occidental

Above Pintxos (Photo courtesy of: Azucarera)
Must Try
- Paella negra with sofrito
- Angus rib-eye finished with beurre noisette
- Burrata Mediterránea
Crave-worthy tapas, hearty paella, juicy cochinillo, and a notable wine list—indulge in a Spanish feast infused with some Filipino touches when you dine at Azucarera. Whether you come by for a sunset date over happy hour drinks or for an intimate family gathering, the timeless food and cosy ambience will surely make Azucarera a Bacolod City favourite.
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Azucarera
Address:
89 C.L. Montelibano Avenue, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines
2. Bar Pintxos
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Quezon City

Above Pan con tomate con jamon (Photo courtesy of: Bar Pintxos)
Must Try
- Quexo: Basque cheesecake
- Jamón allioli pintxo
- Cap i pota (Catalan beef stew)
Now a reliable go-to for Spanish fare across Metro Manila, Bar Pintxos started as a hidden resto bar in Alabang. With comforting mains like oxtail stew and paella, well-made cocktails, and of course, decadent pintxos, dining at Bar Pintxos is an invitation to graze and imbibe in a relaxed setting.
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Bar Pintxos
Address:
WPC Inc. Building, White Plains, Quezon City, Metro Manila
3. Beso Beso
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Makati

Above Photo courtesy of: Beso Beso
Awards
2023 Best Restaurants
Must Try
- Bistek Tagalog
- Salpicao with foie gras
- Cacao
A well-kept secret among foodies in the know, Beso Beso offers diners an intimate meal that celebrates the marriage of Filipino and Spanish flavours. Choose between their à la carte offerings, tasting menu, or call ahead for special requests like funky tapas or and plant-based dishes.
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Beso Beso
Address:
2/F Autometics Center, 2257 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila
4. Bueno Tapas and Wine Restaurant
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Pasig

Above Arroz meloso de rabo de buey (Photo courtesy of: Bueno Tapas and Wine Restaurant)
Must Try
- Arroz meloso de rabo de buey (oxtail in creamy risotto)
- Paella de cochinillo con trufa (oven- roasted pork belly in truffled paella)
- Estofado de res (8-hour Spanish braised beef)
Drawing from his culinary training in San Sebastián, chef Kennedy Alfonso cooks up Spanish favourites at Bueno Tapas & Wine Restaurant. Cosy and warm, the restaurant is an ideal date night destination, whether you opt to dine al fresco or at the booths inside.
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Bueno Tapas and Wine Restaurant
Address:
G/F One Maridien, 9th Avenue corner 27th Street, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila
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5. Cirkulo Restaurant
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Makati

Above Paella Valenciana (Photo: courtesy of Cirkulo Restaurant)
Must Try
- Paella montaña
- Cabeza de cerdo (spicy sisig)
- Garlic and pepper- crusted beef belly
A trusted name since 1995, Cirkulo Restaurant is the Milky Way Group’s dedicated Spanish establishment. Often cited as bringing tapas culture to Metro Manila, the restaurant is also known for its paella, cochinillo, and Filipino essentials like sisig.
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Cirkulo Restaurant
Address:
G/F Milky Way Building, 900 A. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
6. Hola Bombón
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Makati

Above Pulpo (Photo courtesy of: Hola Bombón)
Awards
2023 Best Restaurants
Must Try
- Paella de pato
- Pulpo
- Cabecero Iberico
Escape the hurried hustle and bustle of Pobalcion and find gastronomic respite at Hola Bombón. With tropical Art Deco interiors, the contemporary Spanish restaurant boasts fan favourites like pintxos, paellas, and chuletón, as well as fun picks like Miguel’s sandwich with beer-braised pulled pork and mango jam.
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Hola Bombón
Address:
2/F 5887 Fermina corner Enriquez Street, Poblacion, Makati CIty, Metro Manila
7. La Picara
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Taguig

Above Photo: courtesy of La Picara
Awards
2023 Best Restaurants
Must Try
- Adobo croquetas
- Secreto Ibérico
- Truffle and mushroom paella
While its chic, vibrant ambience is a natural attraction, La Picara’s playful Spanish dishes remain the star of the show. Must-try dishes include the adobo croquetas, Asian-inspired paella creations, and their selection of cheeky cocktails. Book a seat during the day for a relaxed meal, and watch the roof deck come alive come nightfall.
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La Picara
Address:
2/F One Bonifacio High Street Mall, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila
8. Pablo Bistro
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Makati

Above Photo: courtesy of Pablo Bistro
Must Try
- Fire-grilled octopus
- Paella negra
- Ibérico pork ribs with sundried tomato rice
While Pablo Bistro is also known for its International selections like lasagna, sandwiches, and even Filipino breakfasts, its Spanish DNA continues to shine brightest. With thin house paellas, juicy steaks and signature tapas like gambas, octopus carpaccio, and salpicao, their Spanish specialities will surely delight. Be sure to order some wine and cocktails too—they’ve got a great list to complete the meal.
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Pablo Bistro
Address:
G/F The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences, Salcedo Village, Makati City, Metro Manila
9. Perrochiko
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Taguig

Above Paella de marisco (Photo courtesy of: Perrochiko)
Awards
2023 Best Restaurants
Must Try
- Paella de marisco
- Secreto con salsa de setas
- Black cod gindara a la mantequilla
Looking for a quick bite and some delicious cocktails? Snag a seat by the bar at Perrochiko, ideal for post-work catch-ups to ease you into the evening. If you’re after a heftier meal, opt for a larger table with plush eating so you can dig into their paella, beef cheeks, black cod, and other indulgent picks.
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10. Rambla
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Makati

Above Montadito solomillo (Photo courtesy of: Rambla)
Awards
2023 Best Restaurants
Must Try
- Salmon and salmon air baguettes: marinated salmon, salmon caviar, truffle cream, pillow bread
- Paella setas: mushroom truffle aioli
- Cochinillo Segoviano: roasted suckling pig, Segovian style
With delicious tapas, hearty mains, and a well-appointed G&T bar, Rambla is a true gem in the Rockwell neighbourhood that makes the perfect backdrop for leisurely get-togethers. With a variety of seating options available, it effortlessly fits into any occasion—have your special events on the second level, get cosy with friends at their comfortable booths, or opt for the bar for dinner and a show with a view into the open kitchen.
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Rambla
Address:
G/F Joya Building, Joya Drive, Rockwell Center, Makati City
11. Samira by Chele González
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Tagaytay, Cavite

Above Jamon and squid paella (Photo courtesy of: Saimra by Chele Gonzalez)
Must Try
- Salmon tartare on tapioca cracker
- Bulalo crispy tacos
- Jamón and chopitos paella
Luxury boutique establishment Anya Resort Tagaytay refreshed its premier dining destination in 2022: Samira by Chele González, complete with a new menu and a new partner chef. With heartfelt service, relaxed interiors, and lush greenery enveloping the property, the dining destination continues to put sustainability and love for local at the forefront of their work—a value shared by both Anya and chef González.
Samira by Chele González
Address:
Anya Resort Tagaytay, Buenavista Hills Road, Tagaytay City, Cavite
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12. Terraza Martinez
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Taguig

Above Paella de vaca (Photo courtesy of: Terraza Martinez)
Must Try
- Navajas plancha: grilled razor clams with Terraza sauce and lemon
- Paella de vaca: US hanging tender and bone marrow paella with wild mushroom and fresh artichoke
- Pimientos de padrón y cherry: fried Spanish padron peppers stuffed with truffle cheese, cherry tomatoes
Once at the helm of Alma Siargao, a popular Spanish restaurant at the beloved island destination, chef Luis Martinez has opened up a contemporary dining destination in Metro Manila. At Terraza Martinez, his Valencian roots come to the fore, where seafood tapas and perfected paellas take centre stage.
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Terraza Martinez
Address:
G/F Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, 30th Street corner 5th Avenue, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila
13. Terry's Bistro
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Mandaluyong

Above Best Spanish Restaurants Philippines Photo courtesy of Terry’s Bistro
Awards
2023 Best Restaurants
Must Try
- Chorizo Terry on piggy back
- Super-cochinillo confit
- Gambas al ajillo
Part deli and part restaurant, Terry’s Bistro is a long-loved Spanish institution by enologist and chef Juan Carlos de Terry. Apart from well-known dishes like gambas, salpicao, and chorizo, unique creations like the manchego dumplings and marquesa de chocolate make Terry’s Bistro well worth the visit.
Terry's Bistro
Address:
G/F The Podium, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila
14. Txanton
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Makati

Above Jamon experience tasting (Photo courtesy of: Txanton)
Awards
2023 Tatler Dining 20
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- Carabinero N1 carpaccio
- Txuleton de Rubia Gallega (30-day dry- aged)
- Jamón experience tasting
Luxurious jamon and delicious wines may be Txanton’s specialities, but there’s more to the restaurant than these two prized treats. Their Ibérico secreto, txuleton, and cochinillo are rightful favourites just the same—just remember to pre-order these centrepiece dishes well in advance.
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Txanton
Address:
2/F Alegria Alta Building, 2294 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila
15. Txoko Asador
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Makati

Above Patatas Bravas (Photo courtesy of: Txoko Asador)
Awards
2023 Tatler Dining 20
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- Pan con tomate jamón
- Rubia Gallega (30-day dry-aged steak)
- Seared foie gras pintxos
Led by the same group of foodies that brought you Bar Pintxos, Txoko Asador has quickly become one of Metro Manila’s most celebrated Spanish restaurants. Be it the classics like callos, paella, and steaks, or their innovative twists on pan con tomate, paella, and decadent desserts, their dishes are always full of flavour, executed with discerning diners in mind.
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Txoko Asador
Address:
G/F Erlag Building, 102 Esteban Street, Legazpi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila
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