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Thin crust, or deep dish, round or square, small or large—who can say no to a pizza?

Italian cuisine is known for its use of fresh, quality produce such as herbs, seeds, vegetables, and the like. It takes pride in simplicity—allowing for technique, flavour, and ingredients to shine on a plate. To make one of the country’s most famous dishes, one so popular it is found in pretty much every city in the world, takes technique and know-how. We're talking about a gorgeous pizza.

Nowadays, there have been countless iterations from deep dish, to thick crust, or pizzas with whimsical toppings, but there really is nothing like a classic, traditional Italian pizza. One with exquisite dough, decadent cheese, sweet tomatoes, and fresh ingredients. Find out where you can order some of the best pizzas in Metro Manila, here: 

This list is in alphabetical order.

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1. A Mano

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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A Mano
Above Photo: courtesy of A Mano
A Mano

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 20 Restaurants Philippines

Must Try

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

True to its name, every single pizza is made by hand at this Italian favourite. As the brainchild of Amado Forés, who got his extreme passion and dedication to cuisine from his much-awarded chef-mum, Margarita Forés, you are assured of a great experience. Amado ensures that every menu item is to his liking, paying attention to every detail from dough to seasoning.

Tatler Trivia: A Mano came in 12th at the 50 Top Pizza APAC awards this 2024, and additionally took home the Best Pasta Proposal 2024 Pastificio Di Martino Award.

See also: Getting to know The King of Carbonara, chef Luciano Monosilio


A Mano

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

2. Carlo’s

American   |   $ $ $ $   |   Taguig
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Carlo’s pizzas
Above Carlo’s pizzas (Photo: Gabby Cantero)
Carlo’s pizzas

Must Try

  • Spicy vodka rigatoni
  • Vongole spaghetti
  • Vodka PEP pizza

At his eponymous restaurant Carlo’s, restaurateur Carlo Alvarez seeks to bring diners back to their childhood with good old comfort food by way of New York. Specialising in American-Italian comfort food, diners can expect mozzarella sticks, spicy vodka rigatoni, and 18” New York-style pizzas among other classics. Available whole or by the slice, these pizzas are at the very heart of the Carlo’s experience. “I want people to dig in—to enjoy, laugh, have fun, be noisy, eat with your hands,” Alvarez shares. ”Just use a napkin, who cares! Our place is solely just for comfort. We’re not going to judge.”

Related: First look: Carlo’s, the new American-Italian restaurant in BGC


Carlo’s

Address:  G/F Asian Century Center, 27th Street, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila

3. Caruso Ristorante Italiano

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Caruso
Above Photo: courtesy of Caruso Ristorante Italiano
Caruso

Must Try

  • Bistecca alla Fiorentina
  • Tagliolini al tartufo nero
  • Pizza quattro formaggi

Old-school Italian cooking is what you will find at Caruso. No frills, all flavour. True to the cuisine’s roots, Caruso focuses on getting passion on a plate. Their pasta and pizzas will truly not disappoint.

Tatler Tip: You should also order their veal Milanese, and osso buco with saffron risotto.

Related: The timelessness of Caruso Ristorante Italiano


Caruso Ristorante Italiano

Address:  G/F LRI Design Plaza, Nicanor Garcia Street, Makati City, Metro Manila

4. Cibo

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Pasig
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Photo Facebook / @ciboPH
Above Photo: Facebook / @ciboPH
Photo Facebook / @ciboPH

Must Try

  • Penne al telefono
  • Spinaci zola: spinach dip with gorgonzola
  • La bistecca

A nationwide favourite, Cibo has been pleasing palates since 1997 thanks to chef Margarita Forés. “In 1987, I began my journey in Italy, learning how to cook from three Italian signoras. I learned a very home-style approach to cooking. With sessions in their kitchens in the mornings, lessons about the best and freshest ingredients in the markets over lunch, and dinners at different restaurants in the evenings, they shared priceless knowledge and wisdom about the country’s cuisine and culture with me,” she says. From traditional classics to funky new additions like her spinach dip pizza, you can’t go wrong with a tried and tested Cibo pie.

Tatler Tip: Chef Margarita also launched must-try frozen, ready-to-cook Cibo pizzas which are available in supermarkets. Perfect for lazy nights and fuss-free meals. 

Read more: Flavours of My Youth: Margarita Forés revisits the dishes that shaped her childhood


Cibo

Address:  1/F Estancia Mall, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Metro Manila

5. Crosta

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Crosta
Above Photo: courtesy of Crosta Pizzeria
Crosta

Awards

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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

Round pizzas, square pizzas, and even star-shaped pizzas are featured in Crosta’s stellar menu. Cheesy, meat-filled and yes, vegan pizzas too are up for order. While known for their classic pizzas, Crosta also has Detroit-style deep dish, ultra-rich pizzas too. To them, it’s all about the dough, says Crosta, stating that, their “dough has been a seven-year journey and it is still evolving”.

Tatler Tip: Crosta nabbed an impressive no. 2 spot at the 50 Top Pizza awards in 2024, while its head pizzaiolo chef Yuichi Ito was crowned Best Pizza Maker of the Year.

See also: Best Pizzas in the Philippines 2024: 2nd best pizzeria in APAC and this year's Best Pizza Maker award go to the Philippines


Crosta

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

6. Da Gianni Cucina Italiana

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Muntinlupa
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Da Gianni
Above Photo: courtesy of Da Gianni Cucina Italiana
Da Gianni

Must Try

  • Shrimps and scallops
  • Short ribs
  • Tiramisu

Born out of Matteo Guidicelli’s love for Italian cuisines, comes Da Gianni. Experience their high-quality pizzas that come in classic iterations like quattro formaggi to pepperoni and even contemporary twists like a pie featuring avocado. They also make all of their pasta daily and by hand.

Tatler Tip: Da Gianni also offers a cauliflower crust pizza!


Da Gianni Cucina Italiana

Address:  Westgate Center, Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila

7. Gino’s Brick Oven Pizza

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Quezon City
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Gino's
Above Photo: courtesy of Gino's Brick Oven Pizza
Gino's

Must Try

  • Prosciutto pizza
  • SMEGG pizza: sausage, mozzarella, egg
  • Burrata caprese

Gino’s (which is named after the owner’s son) serves up classic Italian pies. They have quite a large menu, with toppings that will tickle almost every fancy. According to team Gino’s, “the simpler the pizza, the more difficult it is to perfect”.

Tatler Tip: Try their homemade mozzarella, and their spicy honey which is perfect for drizzling over a piping hot slice of pizza.


Gino’s Brick Oven Pizza

Address:  317 Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila

8. Jabroni’s NYC Pizza

American   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Jabroni’s spicy vodka
Above Jabroni’s spicy vodka (Photo: Instagram / @jabronispizza)
Jabroni’s spicy vodka

Must Try

  • The vodka: spicy vodka sauce and mozzarella
  • The Popeye: spinach sauce, artichoke, mozzarella
  • The Amboy: white sauce, mozzarella, sausage, pancetta, and spicy vodka sauce drizzle

As its name suggests, Jabroni’s celebrates the simple joys of a well-made New York-style pizza. Since launching as a cloud concept in August 2023, the brand has amassed an impressive following and has even opened its very first dine-in shop at Power Plant Mall. Playfully cheeky and unapologetically large, Jabroni’s pizzas span from classic flavours like The Vodka (spicy vodka) and The White (truffle ricotta) to special creations like The Amboy (sausage, pancetta, spicy vodka) and The Popeye (spinach and artichoke).


Jabroni’s NYC Pizza

Address:  P1 Level Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center, Makati City, Metro Manila

9. Nolita Joe’s

American   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Photo Instagram / @nolitajoes
Above Photo: Instagram / @nolitajoes
Photo Instagram / @nolitajoes

Must Try

  • Wild mushroom ricotta
  • Pepperoni
  • Chicken parmesan

Inspired by Little Italy in New York City, Nolita started out as a casual dining slice shop serving authentic NYC pizza. Now, they’ve partnered with local beer brewery Joe‘s Brew to open Nolita Joe’s, a new Poblacion outpost with a selection of beers and pizzas on rotation. Open 11am til late, it’s the ideal spot for a quick pizza fix any time of day, most especially after hours.

Read more: Late night eats: 16 restaurants in Metro Manila open till late


Nolita Joe’s

Address:  5666, Don Pedro St, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila

10. Pizza Sisters

International   |   $ $ $ $   |   Taguig
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Pizza Sisters
Above Photo: courtesy of Pizza Sisters
Pizza Sisters

Must Try

  • Pepperoni pizza with buffalo mozzarella
  • Quattro formaggi: fontina, taleggio, mozzarella, Parmigiano Reggiano
  • Margherita pizza with buffalo mozzarella

A brand new concept by The Wildflour Group, Pizza Sisters is somewhat of an evolution from Wildflour Italian with a greater focus on pizza. “The point is really to take from Wildflour Italian— which has won many awards and so we would always want to somehow connect to that— and put it next to Pink’s,” explains executive chef Allen Buhay. “Make it more scaleable and make it accessible to a wider audience.” Set in a sleek yet casual setting reminiscent of a sports bar, Pizza Sisters offers farm-to-table quality ingredients and artisanal pies without pretensions. 

Related: Now open in BGC: Pizza Sisters by the Wildflour Group


Pizza Sisters

Address:  G/F Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila

11. Pizzulu

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Taguig
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Photo Facebook / @pizzulu
Above Photo: Facebook / @pizzulu
Photo Facebook / @pizzulu

Must Try

  • Black truffle mushroom pizza
  • Spinach and artichoke pizza
  • Prosciutto and arugula pizza

Once a delivery-only model, the pandemic-born concept Pizzulu has rapidly expanded, with four dine-in outlets throughout the metro: San Juan, BGC, SM Megamall, and SM Mall of Asia. While their brick-and-mortar stores have surely grown popular, you can rest assured that their brick-oven pizzas still travel as well as they were designed to from the get-go.

Related: Grazing table 101: 8 Expert tips from Karla Zulueta, founder of Apéritif


Pizzulu

Address:  G/F Eight Forbes Town Road, BGC, Taguig City

12. Restaurant Tapenade

Mediterranean   |   $ $ $ $   |   Makati
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Tapenade Facebook / @DiscoveryPrimeaMakati
Above Photo: Facebook / @DiscoveryPrimeaMakati
Tapenade Facebook / @DiscoveryPrimeaMakati

Must Try

  • Seafood spaghetti alla tornola
  • Spiced lamb kebab
  • Porcini-crusted US rib-eye steak

Discovery Primea’s Tapenade cooked up delicious pizzas and Mediterranean cuisine. Flavours of the region pop and remind you of travels past. “From appetizers inspired by summers in Spain, to authentic dishes reminiscent of Italian dinners with the family, our selection at Tapenade will take you on a culinary journey you will return to over and over again.” Sink your teeth into their stone-baked pizzas and treat yourself to a worth-it meal.


Restaurant Tapenade

Address:  G/F Discovery Primea, Makati City, Metro Manila

13. Salvatore Cuomo Café

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Pasig
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Salvatore Cuomo Cafe
Above Photo: courtesy of Salvatore Cuomo Cafe
Salvatore Cuomo Cafe

Must Try

  • Porchetta
  • Margherita Napoli–style pizza
  • Vongole

Italian-Japanese celebrity chef Salvatore Cuomo is fondly known as “The Pizza Man” and “The Grand Chef” throughout Japan. With these two concepts, Salvatore Cuomo & Bar and Salvatore Cuomo Café, the culinary personality brings his pizza expertise to Philippine shores. Enjoy well-made Neapolitan pizzas, from a simple yet infallible margherita to a hefty beef ragu and sophisticated prosciutto e rucola.

See also: 5 best pizzerias in Tokyo, Japan


Salvatore Cuomo Café

Address:  G/F The Podium, 12 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City

14. Tartufo Ristorante

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Taguig
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Facebook / @tartuforistorante
Above Photo: Facebook / @tartuforistorante
Facebook / @tartuforistorante

Must Try

  • Pizza Napoletana
  • Bucatini all'amatriciana
  • Osso buco Milanese

Simple, tasty Italian fare is prepared at Tartufo Ristorante. You will of course find truffles across their menu, infused into a variety of dishes. Try their pizza tartufata, carbonara or carnivore.

 


Tartufo Ristorante

Address:  G/F One Maridien Tower, 9th Avenue, BGC, Taguig City, Metro Manila

15. Wildflour Italian

Italian   |   $ $ $ $   |   Taguig
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Facebook / @wildflouritalian
Above Photo: Facebook / @wildflouritalian
Facebook / @wildflouritalian

Must Try

  • Bistecca alla Fiorentina
  • Caprese pizza
  • Acqua pazza: woodfire roasted red snapper, steamed clams, spicy tomato broth

Thin crust and flavour-packed, Wildflour Italian pizzas are far from disappointing. “Wild Flour Italian is The Wildflour Group’s fine dining restaurant that brings a fresh, authentic Italian experience to Manila. Featuring woodfire brick oven-cooked pizzas, homemade pastas, sumptuous dinner plates, one of the most decorated selections of wines and cocktails in the country, and delectable Italian desserts, the team that brought you Wildflour and Little Flour put their own spin on Italian classics and will make you feel like you’re eating in Italy–right in the heart of Manila,” the group shares.

Tatler Tip: Don’t miss out on their pasta dishes, roast chicken, and fritto misto.

 


Wildflour Italian

Address:  G/F The Finance Center, 9th Avenue corner 26th Street, BGC, Taguig City

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Words: Additional reporting by Lauren Golangco

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Isabel Martel Francisco
Deputy editorial director, Tatler Philippines & editor, Tatler Dining, Tatler Philippines
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Isabel loves to learn, and see things from different perspectives. Connecting with people and engaging in new experiences to broaden her horizons is what inspires this storyteller, keeping her constantly curious, and excited for what's to come. An absolute love for all things F&B ignited a hunger to devour content from this world and keeps her jumping into tasty adventures around the globe. From the beauty of simple bites, to nuanced fine dining tasting menus, street food, and the art of entertaining, the multi-faceted nature of the dining experience is something she can't get enough of. A good cup of coffee or a glass of wine paired with a dash of witty conversation is a quick way to win her over. This editor loves travelling, food, music, skincare, fitness, and is only friends with people who love dogs. Guilty pleasure?: Binge-watching TV shows and movies she has already seen.

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