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    Brotzeit BGC

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    PriceyGerman, Bars

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    Gabie Paige P.

    Prost! I've been going here since it opened. It's a great place to have drinks and have some pretzels, schnitzel, and käsespätzle. For all those World Cup viewers, they will show the games here so be fast and book a spot.

    Anita B.

    Wonderful food. Sausage and meat lovers heaven. The beer is very good, too. Come with an empty stomach there is so much food.

    Alvin O.

    Broitzeit is an international brand for German food and beer. With 3 branches in Manila, we went to their newest outlet, Shangri-La The Fort. When I entered the establishment, the whole interior was full of wood, metal kegs, some pilsner glass in the shelves, and all things German. It's more of a drinking/feasting place.  As October is drawing near, they are promoting their new menu for the month of October, in celebrating Germany's Oktoberfest.  We were served with a huge spread of their OktoberFEAST Platte, which consists of a large, crispy skinned Pork knuckle, sticky, savory, Beer-Braised Pork Ribs, tasty Thüringer Sausages, and their moist-and flavorful Roast Chicken. Everythign was huge in this platter. It was a food spread that should be enjoyed with pints of beer and laughter with friends. I also enjoyed their sauerkraut. It has the perfect sourness to it.  The whole platter is good for 4-6 HUNGRY carnivourous people. I can only imagine how Germans would finish this spread.  It was just a great experience for me and my friends with pints of beer and great Bavarian food. This is the perfect place for food and beer pairing.  (It might cost you an arm and a leg if you drink too much at this establishment, LOL) #TheFoodCrawlers #OngsFoodprints #TheLostDiego

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      As October is drawing near, they are promoting their new menu for the month of October, in celebrating Germany's Oktoberfest.

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    Bamm - Bamm's Beef Döner

    Bamm

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.4 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    The döner sign was calling to me as I entered A. Venue Mall. "Ah! Another Vietnamese diner," I…read morethought to myself, knowing that döner kebabs are all over the streets of Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi. I didn't know how wrong I was until the friendly attendant pulled the door open for me and said, "Come, sir, try our authentic sausages and German sandwiches. They're really good!" Looking at my wife's quizzical look, I responded with, "A table for two, please." Inside, I was introduced to the history of döner. Apparently, Germany's number one fastfood sandwich is Turkish in origin. In the 1960's it was brought to Berlin by immigrants. Bamm's beef döner is made of juicy meat cooked using Middle Eastern spices. It is served stuffed in a toasted pita bread pocket along with fresh lettuce, tomatoes, and onions. An order also includes potato chips on the side. The server wasn't lying. The sandwich was really delicious. It was huge too! It also comes in chicken or mixed (beef and chicken) varieties. My wife ordered the Smoked Cheese Krainer. It is a mild smoked Slovenian sausage with aged cheese. Meaty and cheesy are the two words that best describe this sausage. It was a bit overcooked, but nevertheless delectable. The platter includes toasted pita bread and sauerkraut. I also noticed a plaque proudly displayed near our table. It says there that during the 2013 National Hummus Day, an international event celebrating hummus as an Arabic and Middle Eastern delicacy, Bamm has been awarded the Certified True Hummus recognition. Upon reading the award, I immediately ordered hummus. True enough, it's the best-tasting hummus that I have ever had! That's coming from someone who always orders hummus at every Greek, Persian, or Mediterranean restaurant he visits. For our drinks, I tried the Dirty Beer or beer spiced up with other stuff that makes its color deep brown. My wife ordered Radler, which is a beer-based drink mixed with other beverages like lemonade or soda. Next time, I will definitely try the Currywurst. The only problem I have with Bamm is the presence of two tiny German cockroaches on the couch we were sitting on.

    I remember BAMM's first branch from B-Side in Makati. Their beef doner is the best post Irie Sunday…read moremeal in town. I'm glad they've reopened in A Venue, though it competes with more post drinking venues there. Some of the things I like to order haven't changed though. Open faced sandwiches with the Turkish shawarma type meat plus their chips is a winner. I've chanced upon some other doner places since BAMM made the dish more familiar to Manila but BAMM still has the best version, in my opinion.

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    Bamm - Bamm's Smoked Cheese Krainer

    Bamm's Smoked Cheese Krainer

    Bamm - Dirty Beer and Radler

    Dirty Beer and Radler

    Bamm - Bamm's award-winning hummus. You gotta try this!

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    Bamm's award-winning hummus. You gotta try this!

    Wagner German Bakery - Beer mugs!

    Wagner German Bakery

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.1 kmMakati City

    Permanently closed. There's a bunch of these...don't know why Yelp doesn't update their listings as…read moreit's a real hassle sorting through restos etc not knowing if they're still around! The one star is for Yelp and not the resto.

    Wagner German Bakery has very good sauerkraut which reminds me of the ones I had at the Chicago…read moreGerman Oktoberfest (at Lincoln Square, Chicago) and the Christkindlmarket in downtown Chicago. Not many places can make this fermented cabbage this enjoyable to eat and in some places they would just use this as a garnish and not expecting people to actually eat it. Good job, Wagner German Bakery! I had Nürberger Bratwürste which was 5 bratwursts and a lot sauerkraut. I thought I could just eat all of this in 5 minutes tops but it was just a little bit too heavy for me. Really good stuff. I'm glad they have this because it's good for people on the low carb diet. My mom had the meatloaf burger and she said it was good and filling. What I noticed is the bread they used for the burger which I suspect is pretzel bread. I swear I don't know why places here like Friday's and Chili's don't use a bread like this, it's perfect for burgers compared to what they're using now which tastes like day-old supermarket buns. The 3 of the 4 diners on table next to us ordered Mabuhay Makati, Wagner's take on tapsilog. I think their breakfast items look very interesting. Wish they open earlier! Will be back!

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    Wagner German Bakery - Leberkäs' Burger. Meatloaf burger with sauerkraut and fries.

    Leberkäs' Burger. Meatloaf burger with sauerkraut and fries.

    Wagner German Bakery
    Wagner German Bakery

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    Spatzle Euro Market Cafe - Spatz carbonara

    Spatzle Euro Market Cafe

    3.3(13 reviews)
    3.3 kmMandaluyong City
    ₱₱₱

    My friends and I were lured by Spatzle's cute decor/design and Wi-Fi connection, plus we were…read morealready quite hungry, so we chose to eat here. Everything we ordered saved for 1 dish needed some salt. :( For starters, we tried the classic rosti, which is basically a potato pancake. However, I think it had more onions than potatoes, and I wish it had more sour cream. Next, we tried a pizza-like dish, the Monte Blanc. This is topped with chips, which were sweet! :( Super fail :( Potato chips are supposed to be salty! The actual pizza tasted ordinary, nothing spectacular about it. My main choice was the smoked salmon Benny, and it's such a disappointment! The thinly sliced salmon didn't have a smoky flavor at all, the egg was soft-boiled, and the salad had a horribly sour dressing. Such a waste of money, IMO. My friend's wife tried the roast chicken on sausage on mushroom. This came with mashed potatoes, which still had some lumps, but that's fine because I loved chewing them. This was decent tasting, but tasted better with salt. Finally, the best dish was the carbonara, which was easily the most flavorful one among those we ordered. Overall, this place is good for one dining experience only. Ordinary food at extraordinarily high prices haha =p

    Spatzle, or literally means "little sparrow" is made from eggs, flour, and salt. It is commonly…read morefound in Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. It is far from the usual-shaped pasta and is more filling, much like a gnocchi. Here, Spatzle is a European restaurant located inside Shangrila Mall. It has a European al fresco cafe vibe. One night, my friends and I visited this place but ended up underwhelmed. Since we went there very hungry, we ordered quite a number of items in their menu: - Smoked Salmon Benny (Php355) - Smoked salmon on a bed of mushrooms and lettuce topped with egg on a warm brioche. The smoked salmon pieces were a few as you could taste more of the mushrooms than the salmon. The entire dish was bland. It is served with a side salad of lettuce and a somewhat honey mustard sauce, or maybe just mustard because it was too sour and doesn't stimulate the appetite. - Classic Rosti (Php160) - Rosti is a potato pancake from Switzerland. It is the first dish I learned to make in culinary school. I love Rosti because of its simplicity of ingredients yet the flavor it brings. The sour cream and lemon on this wedge brings out the flavor, but it wasn't enough. Maybe because it was "au naturelle", but adding a bit of salt should suffice. - Spatz Carbonara (Php295) - one of the better dishes of the night. This egg and cream-based dish is filled with pancetta and bacon to add flavor. I like how the sauce covered each spatz (singular form of spatzle), although I would prefer more of the classic Italian Carbonara of egg and cheese. Although I ordered a solo size, this is meant to be shared as it gets a little satiating after a few tablespoons. The spatzle tends to be quite doughy and the sauce doesn't do much help. - Tarte Flambe Monte Blanc (Php365) - Spatzle's version of a thin crust pizza, topped with mozzarella cheese, spinach, mushrooms, pancetta, and paprika chips. Remove the chips, and it is like a doughy bread with gooey, tasteless cheese. Add the paprika chips and it becomes weird because of its sweetness. Maybe I am just used to eating chips with a salty flavor. I do not see how the flavor of these chips complement the bland flavor of the pizza. Furthermore, it is difficult to eat because when you lift it up, the chips fell. - Roast Chicken Sausage on Mushroom Spatzle (Php265) - roast chicken roulade stuffed with sausage. I am not sure how to comment on this. The roulade was okay, a bit crunchy because it was fried to a crisp. And because it was fried to a crisp, I had a hard time looking for the chicken and the sausage. Taste wise, quite okay. It came with mashed potatoes and gravy. The mashed potatoes had some potato cubes inside but I find it more "real" and has good texture. - Mint Lemonade (Php125) - has good flavor of mint, but a bit sweet. I remembered adding a lot of water to balance the sweetness. The restaurant has a relaxing atmosphere and has free wifi. It can be a good place to catch up with friends or a quiet time alone. The price is on the high side if you compare the dish they serve. Overall, just an okay for me.

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    Spatzle Euro Market Cafe
    Spatzle Euro Market Cafe

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    Bunk - La vista de Pasig.

    Bunk

    3.8(4 reviews)
    4.1 kmMandaluyong City
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    Who would've thought that an old building along Shaw Boulevard is home to one of the chillest spots…read morein Mandaluyong? Once you enter Jovan Building, you'd somehow have second thoughts about coming to Bunk. We were even kidding about how the lobby and the elevator itself looked like we were filming a scene for a horror flick. However, being stuck in traffic paid off and the doubts were erased. We just found ourselves a new place to hangout after work. Aside from the light breeze and the amazing view of Pasig and Makati, there were lots of elements as to why Bunk really works. They have two sides of the restaurant where: 1.) You're seated on handwoven mats and bean bags where you're free to look at the sky and; 2.) The shaded side where you're seated on wooden chairs and couches. This Berlin-inspired chillout spot is not just a restaurant, a place to drink, a stargazing spot, listen to trip-hop and have hookahs - one of its selling points for me is that it's an art gallery. Currently, they're looking for photographers and artists who'd want to participate and showcase their craft. Trust me, there's a huge space for any artist to show their work of art. I've heard that service was subpar before coming to Bunk when it was still newly opened. We didn't experience that as the wait staff were accommodating and our orders arrived on time. It's really cheap to drink and eat here as well! We tried their nachos (P180) and it tasted really good! Not bad for its price at all as the serving was really big! A glass of cranberry vodka is priced at P80 and a bottle of beer is P50. They also have 7L of beer or cocktails. It was around P1600-1800 (depends on what you order). I still can't shake it off, but 7L is too much, too tempting and challenging at the same time. I'm honestly just waiting for a heartbroken friend to try this out with. We might finish it before they close at 3am.

    If you didn't know where Bunk is, you may never find it. Located on top of a godforsaken building…read moreat the corner of Shaw and Samat streets, it is a nice touch of cool in a neighborhood that desperately needs it. The vibe is chill, the view is a killer, and the beer is cold. On the other hand, the food's just serviceable, and it's a pretty hard place to find. Having said that, I don't mind throwing a few parties here and stuff. Bunk seems to be positioning itself as an Art Bar, and I can totally see this place hosting exhibits and poetry readings, among other activities.

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    Bunk - The view of Ortigas from the rooftop

    The view of Ortigas from the rooftop

    Bunk - Super nice setup

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    Super nice setup

    Wildflour Café + Bakery - FIVE-SPICE FRIED CHICKEN.

    Wildflour Café + Bakery

    4.2(80 reviews)
    0.3 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱₱

    Wildflour in Taguig is that place--the kind where every bite makes you pause and go, "wow... okay."…read more Let's start with the vanilla latte because it deserves top billing. Velvety, fragrant, and perfectly balanced--rich espresso softened by creamy milk and just the right whisper of vanilla. Not sugary, not flat... just smooth, cozy perfection in a cup. The kind of latte you sip slowly because you don't want it to end. The Belgian waffle was straight-up indulgence. Golden and crisp on the outside, light and fluffy inside, topped generously with caramelized bananas, ripe mango, and strawberries. Sweet, buttery, fruity, and beautifully plated--this wasn't just a waffle, it was a moment. And then the Filipino breakfast--comfort food done elegantly. Savory longganisa over warm rice, creamy eggs, and perfectly balanced flavors that feel both nostalgic and elevated. Hearty, satisfying, and deeply comforting in that "this is exactly what I wanted" kind of way. Add in the warm, stylish atmosphere and consistently excellent execution, and Wildflour absolutely delivers. Whether you're here for brunch, coffee, or a proper sit-down meal, this place understands flavor, balance, and indulgence. A must-visit in BGC.

    One thing people do not fully appreciate about traveling halfway across the world is just how…read moredisorienting the time difference can be at first. When my husband and I stay in BGC -- Bonifacio Global City in Taguig within Metro Manila -- our internal clocks are usually completely confused for the first several days. BGC itself is one of the most modern and walkable districts in the Philippines, filled with high-rises, parks, restaurants, shopping areas, and surprisingly peaceful streets during the early morning hours. So naturally, we often find ourselves wandering around the city at dawn while the rest of the world still seems asleep. And when it is 6:00 AM in Manila, it is roughly 5:00 PM back in Sioux Falls depending on daylight savings, which means our bodies are basically convinced it is dinner time while we are attempting to eat breakfast. Traveling is glamorous. Jet lag is not. During one of these early morning walks, we stumbled into Wildflour Cafe, which immediately gave us the feeling of an upscale neighborhood bakery mixed with a polished diner-style brunch spot. It was already surprisingly busy even at that hour, clearly a favorite among locals and early risers. Honestly, the easiest comparison I can make is: Imagine a much more refined and stylish version of Denny's, except with better food, fresher pastries, and significantly more polished presentation. Now to be fair, this is not necessarily the kind of breakfast that completely changes your life forever. But it absolutely is several levels above ordinary diner food. My husband and I both ordered steak and eggs along with a large serving of bread and butter to share because apparently we believe carbohydrates are an important emotional support system while jet lagged. I ordered my eggs scrambled while my husband went with over easy. The breakfast potatoes were fresh, flavorful, and wonderfully prepared. The steak itself was a bit overdone for my personal taste. My husband actually enjoys steak prepared more thoroughly for breakfast dishes, but I have always preferred at least a little pink or redness remaining no matter how small the cut may be. The real star for me, however, was the bread. Warm, fragrant, slightly crumbly, and absolutely wonderful once the butter slowly melted into every crevice. There is something deeply comforting about fresh bread early in the morning while sitting in a quiet cafe halfway around the world watching a city wake up around you. Now the one surprise during this visit was the service. Because Filipino hospitality is usually exceptional. Truly exceptional. In fact, some of the best service experiences my husband and I have ever had anywhere in the world have been in the Philippines. This particular morning, however, things felt a little slower and less attentive than what we are normally accustomed to there. Nothing terrible at all -- the cafe was extremely busy -- but it did stand out compared to the typically warm and highly attentive Filipino dining experience we have come to expect. Overall though, it was still a very enjoyable breakfast and a wonderful way to begin the day. Or technically... begin the day in Manila while our bodies were fully convinced it was bedtime back in Sioux Falls. At some point during breakfast I remember thinking: "We should probably go to sleep soon." At 7:00 AM. Jet lag is a very strange thing.

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    Wildflour Café + Bakery - Adobo fried rice

    Adobo fried rice

    Wildflour Café + Bakery - BASIL AND LEMON SPRITZ.

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    BASIL AND LEMON SPRITZ.

    Imbiss Manila

    Imbiss Manila

    5.0(2 reviews)
    11.4 kmParanaque City
    ₱₱₱

    It was a hot Wednesday night and I had just finished a muay thai class with a few friends. While…read moredriving down Aguirre Avenue in BF, looking for somewhere to eat that had parking and everybody liked, somebody suggested German food. We all thought it was a great idea, and headed to Imbiss. Everything on the menu sounded so good! Sausage sandwiches, schnitzel, pot roast, etc. It was tough picking just one thing to order, so a friend and I decided to split the house salad and buffalo chicken sandwiches. The other two got their own solo meals...and when the food arrived 1. holy hell the servings were huge 2. thank god the servings were big because it was delicious and we were starving I really liked the bread and dressing used for the sandwiches, the chicken was moist and spicy, and the mashed potato and coleslaw, though side dishes, were yummy enough to be sold on their own. Note: I don't even like coleslaw, but Imbiss does it so well I finished mine and my friend's. Happy to say we all cleaned our plates! Next time I eat here, I'll bring more money so I can try more of their awesome grub and maybe one of their specially brewed beers.

    I'm not the number one foodie in the family. It's actually my brother. We're the only ones in the…read morehouse who watches the Food Network for fun and though he's an even late-bloomer than me when it comes to the kitchen, he's great at finding good places to eat in Manila. So on his birthday last year, he invited us to eat at Imbiss Manila. I thought it was just another pub in BF, but I was actually surprised that it wasn't an ordinary bar. The interiors were nice, not to shabby. The food was also great; generous servings of delectable German-Style dishes. We ordered a lot, but here's what I remembered eating: Loaded Potato Skins (so good!), Diablo Shrimp Linguini, Imbiss All Meat Pizza, Deep Fried Pork Knuckles, and their Chicken and Pork Schnitzels and the Sizzling Double Dark Chocolate Brownie for dessert. Everything was really good! They serve local and imported beer, but the birthday boy was given a complimentary shot of Patron (his drink of choice). His reward for taking us to that cool place.

    Vanderlust - Italian cannoli (blueberry cheesecake and chocolate pistachio)

    Vanderlust

    3.7(7 reviews)
    8.9 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱₱

    Small, clean and classic bistro setting. Tasty Arancini Al Margherita; Chorizo/Sausages, Potatoes &…read moreSauerkraut. The Cacio E Pepe Classic is delicious. The service is friendly and courteous. The price is very reasonable. They're doing a soft-open now but we will definitely be back for more. Gonna try the Osso Buco next time! ;)

    Last night, my college friends and I got together in QC for dinner and drinks. I let my Booky app…read moredecide where to go, and it brought us to Vanderlust Bistro + Patisserie. We shared stories and juicy gossip over bottles of Stella Artois and Vanderlust's Sausage, Potatoes, and Sauerkraut platter--delectable slices of kielbasa, hungarian, and bratwurst sausage served with seasoned potato wedges, sauerkraut, and German sweet mustard. We ordered this delicious appetizer along with Vanderlust's Pesto di Aglio pasta, Catalan Baked Fish with Potatoes and Asparagus, and Schweinekotelett with Mustard Cream Sauce. The Pesto di Aglio pasta is legit, and is one of the most affordable pasta dishes I've had across all casual dining restaurants I've been to. Portion size may be too small even for one diner, in my opinion, so you better have other entrees on the table to fill you up. The Catalan Baked Fish may seem like a simple dish, but I guarantee that it tastes a lot better than it looks. The crust on the fish fillet elevates the dish, making it more savory and filling than what you'd normally expect from lighter seafood entrees. I only wish there was more of the potatoes and asparagus to take diners through to that last delightful bite. We had very high expectations for the Schweinekotelett with Mustard Cream Sauce--a thick and juicy 300 gram porkchop served with mashed potatoes and a generous portion of vegetables. However, there was too little mustard in the sauce, and the porkchop could have used a little more seasoning. The meat was cooked perfectly though, and we still enjoyed sharing this dish. I just have to end this review by saying how much I love the Booky app. We were able to find this restaurant, request and confirm our reservations OFFLINE (no wifi needed) in less than 10 minutes, get P500 off our bill, and enjoy a FREE dessert! Download and learn more about Booky on Instagram (search @bookyapp or #bookymanila) and on its blog (ph.phonebooky.com) #TheFoodCrawlers #sausage #Kielbasa #Hungarian #Bratwurst #potato #German #sauerkraut #mustard

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    Vanderlust - Catalan baked fish with potatoes and asparagus

    Catalan baked fish with potatoes and asparagus

    Vanderlust - Spanish wine

    Spanish wine

    Vanderlust - Cacio e Pepe with mushroom truffle

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    Cacio e Pepe with mushroom truffle

    Z Roof Deck - View from the Z rooftop

    Z Roof Deck

    3.6(7 reviews)
    2.1 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    Z Roof Deck lives up to its name as a solid rooftop bar in Poblacion. While it isn't the highest…read morevantage point in the area, it still offers a great perspective of the neighborhood, with particularly nice views of the illuminated Rockwell buildings and the distant BGC skyline. The atmosphere is definitely a vibe--chill and social. Music starts up later in the evening (around 9 PM, I believe), which helps transition the mood as night falls. We visited fairly early and enjoyed the shift when the music began. However, one interaction notably dampened the experience. A brief, joking conversation with a bouncer took an unexpectedly dark turn. When I lightheartedly asked if anyone had ever tripped on the spiral staircase, he replied, "Only if I throw them off." Joking or not, for someone responsible for patron safety, this felt in poor taste and sounds like he wants to look or sound intimidating. It's a remark that unfortunately sticks with you. And it was of bad taste. Overall, Z Roof Deck has much to offer in terms of views and ambiance, but attention to staff training and customer interaction would elevate it from a good spot to a great one. 2 star from poor choice of words from the security at the roof deck. You want to be funny? Tell a better wholesome joke.

    The happy hour is awesome- you get a free drink! The view is cool, you can see a lot of the city…read morefrom here. The only drawback coming here is that you need to buy a bracelet and put a minimum amount 300 pesos per person but if you choose your poison correctly it can get you 2 drinks or 3 beers :)

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    Brotzeit BGC - german - Updated May 2026

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