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Tatler Best Philippines unveils the best restaurants in the country with the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants list for 2026

Across the Philippines, chefs and restaurateurs continue to shape a dining culture defined by creativity, craftsmanship and a strong sense of identity. From beloved neighbourhood institutions to ambitious tasting menu destinations, the best restaurants in the Philippines showcase the remarkable breadth of the country’s culinary landscape.

With the launch of the Tatler Best Philippines Guide 2026, we present the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants—our unranked selection of the best restaurants in the Philippines today. Chosen through a rigorous evaluation process involving experienced reviewers and industry experts, these establishments represent the best restaurants operating at the highest level of hospitality, technique and creativity.

Discover the best restaurants shaping the future of dining in the Philippines.

This list is presented in alphabetical order.

See also: Tatler Best 10: the best hotels in the Philippines 2026

12/10

Japanese   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Photo 1 of 3 12/10, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants
Photo 2 of 3 12/10, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants
Photo 3 of 3 12/10, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Lobster, zucchini, pomelo, pine nuts
  • Gyukatsu (beef), cauliflower, uni, horseradish
  • Uni toast, chicken liver, pineapple, shiso

12/10 continues to evolve as one of Manila’s most quietly influential Japanese dining rooms. Founded by Thea de Rivera and chef Gab Bustos, the Rockwell-based izakaya champions non-traditional Japanese cooking—produce-driven, backed by French technique and deeply respectful of its roots. Evenings feature a seasonal 11-course tasting menu or the à la carte menu. The serene environment gives food and drink offerings equal importance, yielding fresh, creative and satisfying results.


12/10

Address:  G/F 8 Rockwell Building, Rockwell Center, Makati City, Metro Manila

A Mano

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Photo 1 of 3 A Mano, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants
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Photo 3 of 3 A Mano, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2024 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Prosciutto and rucola pizza
  • Garganelli bianco
  • Burrata gelato soft serve with toppings

True to its namesake, which translates to “by hand,” A Mano champions sincere, fresh and faithful Italian cuisine. Everything is crafted with care, from handmade pasta to wood-fired pizza, honouring tradition while satisfying local palates. The kitchen team uses the freshest local produce and the best Italian imports. Complemented by a refined beverage selection, A Mano offers consistently delicious, authentic and high-quality Italian comforts.


A Mano

Address:  G/F Lopez Drive, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Antonio’s

International   |   $ $ $ $   |   Tagaytay, Cavite
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Photo 4 of 4 Antonio’s, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants

Awards

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best Philippines: Best Service

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Burrata caprese salad
  • Braised lamb shank with garlic-mascarpone mashed potatoes
  • Turtle pie

Antonio’s remains the definitive dining experience in Tagaytay, embodying founder Antonio “Tony Boy” Escalante’s vision of a refined restaurant thriving in a rural setting. The team champions ingredient-led cuisine prepared with classical techniques and seasonal produce. Distinguished by its elegant Spanish colonial backdrop and garden ambience, Antonio’s promises a gold-standard experience that blends refined cooking with warm and attentive service.


Antonio’s

Address:  Purok 138, Neogan, Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines

Asador Alfonso

Spanish   |   $ $ $ $   |   Alfonso, Cavite
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Photo 4 of 4 Asador Alfonso, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best Philippines: Best Design

Must Try

  • Lechazo (roast suckling lamb, potato stew)
  • Jamón de Wagyu
  • Verdura: white asparagus, oven-roasted leeks platter

Set within the Calma family estate, Asador Alfonso offers traditional Spanish roasting elevated by contemporary technique. Led by chefs Chele González and Rodrigo Osorio, it offers a refined and exquisite expression of Spanish fine dining. Rather than fussy showmanship, the experience is a sophisticated, pared-back meal where precise cookery, excellent produce and powerful restraint take centre stage.


Asador Alfonso

Address:  Lot 3308, Barangay Road, Esperanza Ilaya, Alfonso City, Cavite

Ayà

Filipino   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Mushroom dinakdakan toast
  • Smashed choriburger, kamote milk buns
  • Chicken skin nachos

Ayà functions as a refined wine lounge, offering a warm embrace of Filipino hospitality. The menu is defined by “happy cooking”—creating meals that are delicious, nuanced and approachable. Ayà serves dishes that are creative and comforting–every bite stands out for its clever exploration of our country’s cuisine. Their sophisticated glass enclave with panoramic views, coupled with a convivial atmosphere from their cheerful team, ensures a perfectly balanced, elevated Filipino experience.

See also: Tatler Best-in-Class: awarding the best restaurants in the Philippines 2026


Ayà

Address:  7/F Mezzanine Balmori Suites, Rockwell Center, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Blackbird at The Nielson Tower

Asian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Photo 1 of 3 Blackbird at The Nielson Tower, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants
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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2024 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Prawn scotch eggs
  • The Blackbird seafood platter
  • Mulwarra grass-fed beef tenderloin

Set within the historic 1937 Nielson Tower—once the country’s first commercial airport—Blackbird offers an elegant yet approachable dining experience in the heart of Makati. Led by Scottish chef-restaurateur Colin Mackay and overseen by chef Kerwin Go, the eclectic menu blends refined world classics with contemporary Asian cuisine. The experience is completed by polished service from a seasoned hospitality team, and further enlivened by a vibrant drinks programme led by Jonathan-Pierre Migné.


Blackbird at The Nielson Tower

Address:  Nielson Tower, Ayala Triangle, Makati City, Metro Manila

Celera

Asian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best Philippines: Best New Restaurant

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Fish bone “noodles,” crudo, fermented jalapeño
  • Lamb aged in brown sake kasu
  • Guinea fowl, mala spices, soursop, crisp radish achar

Celera represents a decisive step forward for Philippine fine dining, placing contemporary Southeast Asian flavours on a global stage with clarity and restraint. Chefs Nicco Santos and Quenee Vilar reimagine fond regional memories through artful French and Asian techniques shaped by their decades of experience. The experience is intimate, daring and deeply intentional, complemented by thoughtful beverage pairings and calm, confident service.


Celera

Address:  3/F Comuna, 238 Pablo Ocampo Sr. Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila

China Blue by Jereme Leung

Chinese   |   $ $ $ $   |   Pasay
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Photo 4 of 4 China Blue by Jereme Leung, one of the Tatler Best 20 Restaurants

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2024 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Golden roast Peking duck
  • Chicken, crispy bean curd salad, truffle dressing
  • Crispy pumpkin with salted egg yolk crust

China Blue by Jereme Leung redefines contemporary Chinese cuisine through a masterful blend of tradition and modern artistry. Executive Chinese chef Eng Yew Khor and celebrated chef Jereme Leung present innovative regional specialities tailored for the modern table. Their new à la carte creations and dim sum selections ensure a dynamic experience that remains deeply personal and refined.


China Blue by Jereme Leung

Address:  3/F Conrad Manila, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Crosta

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best Philippines: Best Innovation

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Morty and Ella 2.0
  • Roni Sicilian
  • Detroit roni salciccia

Crosta continues to redefine the local scene through an unwavering obsession with dough and artisanal technique. Head chef Yuichi Ito, recently ranked among the top pizza chefs globally, leads a kitchen that is hyper-focused on dough quality to showcase a mastery of diverse styles. From airy classics to contemporary pies featuring house-cured meats, every slice reflects their dedication to the craft. The brand has grown from a humble container van in Poblacion to having bustling branches in Metro Manila and even Niseko, Japan.


Crosta

Address:  HV Dela Costa corner Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, Metro Manila

East Ocean Palace

Chinese   |   $ $ $ $   |   Parañaque
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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2024 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Lobster sashimi
  • Salt and pepper Alaskan king crab
  • Crispy suckling pig

East Ocean Palace remains a premier destination for authentic Cantonese cuisine, blending grand ambience with culinary precision. Under the guidance of executive chef Ng Chi Cheong, the kitchen produces handcrafted dim sum and expertly executed wok dishes. The restaurant continuously refines its operations and invests in R&D to ensure a premium experience. All guests are treated to a luxurious time that celebrates genuine Cantonese flavours and artistry.


East Ocean Palace

Address:  Lot 37, Block 5, Aseana Business Park, Parañaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Gallery by Chele

International   |   $ $ $ $   |   Taguig
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best Philippines: Best Innovation • Restaurant

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 100 Restaurants Asia-Pacific

Must Try

  • Palawan lobster with uni sauce
  • Grouper pil pil
  • Mucilage

After more than a decade of exploration, Gallery by Chele continues to serve as a hub for cross-cultural innovation. Led by chefs Chele González and Carlos Villaflor, the restaurant continues to offer immersive tasting menus that artfully marry Philippine and global produce. Each plate is the result of extensive research into Philippine produce and storied traditions. Through close collaboration with local farmers, the team remains dedicated to responsible, meaningful cooking, seamlessly blending heritage with sophisticated modern techniques.


Gallery by Chele

Address:  5/F Clipp Center, 11th Avenue corner 39th Street, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila

Hapag

Filipino   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 100 Restaurants Asia-Pacific

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Tiyul itum (black beef soup)
  • Siyagul with roti martabak (swordfish, coconut, tumeric)
  • Knickerbocker: Zamboanga's answer to halo-halo

A masterclass in modern storytelling, Hapag has cemented its status as a dining destination for those seeking progressive Filipino cuisine. Chefs John Kevin Navoa and Thirdy Dolatre evolve their craft through extensive research and immersive exploration, deepening their knowledge of our regional cuisine and practices. Each course at Hapag celebrates indigenous craftsmanship, delivering a refined yet soulful exploration of the country's diverse heritage.


Hapag

Address:  7/F The Balmori Suites, Rockwell Center, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Helm by Josh Boutwood

International   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 100 Restaurants Asia-Pacific

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Fjord trout, carrot, Szechuan pepper
  • Patagonian toothfish, dill, chilli
  • Wagyu, beetroot, fermented root crops

Josh Boutwood’s flagship restaurant, Helm features menus that continue to impress both in terms of creativity and cookery. The minimalist space serves as a theatre for his whimsical and intellectual fare. Thematic tasting menus are introduced every four months, shifting seamlessly between concepts like global street food and cinematic fantasy. Each course is a study in technical precision and clarity of flavour, weaving a personal narrative reflective of Boutwood’s journey.


Helm by Josh Boutwood

Address:  3/F The Shops at Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati Avenue, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines

Iai

Filipino   |   $ $ $ $   |   Taguig
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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best Philippines: Best New Restaurant

Must Try

  • Foie gras sandwich
  • Smoked toro nigiri
  • Saba pan: bell pepper relish, milk bread

Marking chef Bruce Ricketts’s return to fine dining, Iai is a contemporary sushi kappo defined by precision and instinct. Named after the martial art iaido, the restaurant reflects a philosophy that is both disciplined and unpredictable. Ricketts curates three distinct omakase experiences, expertly blending global ingredients. The stunning space, designed by Studio Ong with Jae Pickrell, mirrors the meticulous craftsmanship of the cuisine, offering an intimate environment where every detail is thoughtfully considered.


Iai

Address:  G/F The Montane, 8th Avenue corner 35th Street, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila

Inatô

Filipino   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best Philippines: Best Service • Restaurant

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 100 Restaurants Asia-Pacific

Must Try

  • Fried veal sweetbreads with Ibérico burger steak
  • Scallop sinuglaw
  • Pinakbet

Chef JP Cruz presents an inspired interpretation of his heritage at Inatô. The name, meaning “our way” in Binisaya, reflects a philosophy of intentionality and connection, resulting in a meal that feels both familiar and quietly surprising. The intimate counter offers diners a front-row view of the kitchen’s artistry, where traditional techniques meet seasonal local and global produce to carve a distinct, soulful path for contemporary Filipino fare.


Inatô

Address:  The Alley at Karrivin, Karrivin Plaza, Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Kása Palma

Filipino   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Ube in three textures
  • Lechon de lobster
  • Grilled tupig: tinapa mascarpone, smoked caviar

Rooted in the sea and shaped by fire, Kása Palma represents the latest evolution of chef Aaron Isip’s cuisine. Located in Poblacion, it celebrates the Philippines’s marine biodiversity through two distinct environments. The indoor kitchen offers refined tasting menus that marry French technique with Filipino soul, while the semi-outdoor jungle kitchen serves wood-fired à la carte dishes. Together with beverage director Sebastian Narciso, Isip creates a coastal oasis that highlights seasonal seafood and local ingredients within an intimate setting.


Kása Palma

Address:  6042 Palma Street, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Metiz

Filipino   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2024 Tatler Best Asia 100 Restaurants

Must Try

  • Caramelised ensaymada with Gouda
  • Fermented rambutan, santol, pomelo, magosteen, and piña vinegar curdled cream
  • Salad of 15 vegetables

With every new menu at Metiz, chef Stephan Duhesme unravels another layer of understanding Filipino cuisine. By decoding the flavours that form the essence of Filipino food, the team inspires curiosity and deeper appreciation for our culinary heritage. Following a full renovation, Metiz has evolved into a more immersive tasting menu experience, deepening its focus on fermentation, seasonality and provincial Filipino ingredients.


Metiz

Address:  G/F Building A, Karrivin Plaza, Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Mōdan

Japanese   |   $ $ $ $   |   Quezon City
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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 100 Restaurants Asia-Pacific

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

  • Chicken wings stuffed with alimasag and koshihikari rice
  • Somen with Manila clam dashi, caviar and truffle oil
  • Signature nabe: Wagyu, salt-cured scallop, marrow soup

Technique takes a front seat at Mōdan, where chef Jorge Mendez shares personal memories and love for all things Japan through every plate. The intimate restaurant has become one of the country’s most sought-after reservations. Its evolution to a chef’s counter format allows for a more personal, immersive dining experience that highlights seasonality and restraint as Mendez continues to surprise.


Mōdan

Address:  1/F Escalades East Tower, 20th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Toyo Eatery

Filipino   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best Philippines: Restaurant of the Year

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 100 Restaurants Asia-Pacific

Must Try

  • Full kamayan spread
  • Kamayan fish bilao
  • Leche flan ice cream with asin tibuok

Chef patron Jordy Navarra has placed Filipino food on its rightful pedestal, inviting diners to rediscover native flavours through resourceful techniques and meticulous sourcing. With head chef Patch Marce leading the kitchen, dishes explore diverse perspectives and new experiences, served with warm hospitality and global appeal. This thoughtful approach cements Toyo Eatery’s reputation among Asia’s finest, continually evolving while honouring culinary heritage.


Toyo Eatery

Address:  The Alley at Karrivin, Karrivin Plaza, Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City, Metro Manila

Tsukiji

Japanese   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Awards

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2026 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2025 Tatler Best 20 Restaurants Philippines

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2024 Tatler Best Asia 100 Restaurants

Must Try

  • Ōmi Wagyu steak
  • Chirashi daimyo (premium sashimi)
  • Gindara teriyaki

Since 1989 this landmark has led Manila’s authentic Japanese scene, first to import fresh seafood and Wagyu from Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market. From soba to sashimi, golden tonkatsu to buttery gindara or meaty hamachi collar, Tsukiji consistently delivers excellent meals. The late chef Toshiro Tokajima was at the helm for decades, leaving behind a kitchen that balances time-honoured technique with skilled execution.


Tsukiji

Address:  3/F Milky Way Building, 900 A. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

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