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    Cazuela

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    ModerateSpanish
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Alba Restaurante Español - Seafood paella

    Alba Restaurante Español

    4.5(11 reviews)
    4.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Paella was worth the long wait...very good, plenty of ingredients. The bolognese was also…read moreokay....pollo frito was not good, it actually had very little actual chicken meat. Leg/thigh fried, came with gravy, I ate skin and gravy...the little chicken meat there was had black things attached to it, kind of disgusting. Pollo al Asillo (chicken spicy garlic sauce) was tasteless, not good. Linguini al pesto had a lot of a tomato sauce on top, took away from the pesto flavor...bottom line , come for the paella...that's it!!! Very good service.

    Who does not like Spanish tapas? It is one of my favorite foods and when in Manila, Philippines, I…read morewas luckily invited for a dinner party at Alba Restaurante in Makati. On entering the restaurant, one cannot but notice the well-appointed red tablecloth tables with cloth napkins. The dishes at our disposal were many. They were Gambas (shrimp) in garlic and oil, potato croquettes, Spanish sausage, baked oysters, mushrooms, crostini with dip, chicken, spinach pizza and of course, seafood paella. To add to the cozy ambiance of this restaurant were three singers with Spanish guitars, serenading the audience in the restaurant. Our group got several renditions of Spanish ballads including, "Guantanamera". We sang along for this one. All the dishes were prepared well and highlighted their own distinct taste and flavors. My favorites were the croquettes, the baked oysters and the seafood paella. The croquettes were crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. The oysters though small, came 12 to a plate and were moist and well charred to bring out the baked parmesan fragrance. The seafood paella was the crown jewel of the evening. It contained several seafood varieties and was made fresh. It came out slightly charred at the bottom, as does any good paella. When scraped, mixed with the other contents, and eaten, one is rewarded with several bursts of aroma and taste. Table service was excellent. Muchas Gracias, Senores y Senoras.

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    Alba Restaurante Español - Inside seating

    Inside seating

    Alba Restaurante Español - Paella Valencia

    Paella Valencia

    Alba Restaurante Español - The star of the paellas, Paella Negra - our favorite

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    Calderon - Paella negra

    Calderon

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.1 kmMakati City

    If Calderon is the new wave of Spanish cuisine in the Philippines, color me impressed. Calderon…read moretakes the best of the old school (Alba's and Casa Armas), and gives it an update that gives respect to the conventions of the old guard, yet feels fresh and new. The Makati branch of Calderon is tucked (Quite literally) at the back of a building in Salcedo Village, and as such is a bit of a challenge to find at first. However, once you get there, the restaurant more than makes up for it with wonderful food and a great vibe. I totally enjoyed every single dish I ate in Calderon, and while it was a bit pricey, it was totally worth every Peso. I would come back here in a heartbeat.

    Calderon is good ol' Spanish food. What kind? The kind that you grew up with. It's Spanish food,…read morebut you know it has that Filipino influence on it. What are the good dishes? The familiar stuff: paella, salpicao, gambas, callos, bacalao, etc. Everything was good. A surprise hit was the lengua (if you like lengua). Top finish the job - their chocolate cake. If you aren't a fan of sweets, this might get you hooked. It's tasty, it's decadent, it's rich, but not that rich. The prices are very reasonable, reasonable enough to make me want to go back and try more of their dishes. I usually talk about the interiors first but I got to excited with the food. Anyway, the furniture isn't top-notch, but there is this intimate homey feel that you notice once you sit down to order. It's casual enough for a dinner with friends and family, but fancy enough for a date (for me at least). I think I'm going back tomorrow.

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    Calderon - Sans rival cake

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    Sans rival cake

    La Tienda - Gambas ala Plancha

    La Tienda

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.6 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    When we think about Burgos Street's surrounds (one of the red light districts here), it's hard to…read moreimagine something different than the "nightclubs/bars/adult entertainment" vibe. But sometimes cities are just not obvious, and I love that. If you make a right on Burgos and cross Badajos St., you'll get onto Polaris Street, a much calmer street. There you'll find a traditional Spanish restaurant called La Tienda, which is quite famous here in Manila. I've been there once with some Brazilian friends who came to visit us. I confess what I liked the most about the place was the 3 musicians who plays traditional Spanish songs. Before living in Manila, I've spent some time in Mexico and the trio just reminded me of the mariachis! So funny! I loved to have dinner listening to some old boleros like "Besame Mucho" and "Dos Gardenias". I have an antique soul, ok, I know that! :P Let's talk about the food. My personal experience wasn't that good, because the dish I had (Bacalao a la Viscaina) was a little bit greasy for my taste. However, my friends ordered the Paella Negra and they liked it. We paired our dishes with a great Spanish red wine and we all left La Tienda with a black tongue (thanks to the squid ink!). Well, we were all to much "borrachos" to care about.

    Our family's go to Spanish restaurant the past 20+years. As such you know that your Spanish food…read morefavorites will always taste consistently good. Tonight we had the Gambas ala Plancha for appetizer and Lapu Lapu ala Donostiarra con Patatas Panaderas and Solomillo ala Pobre for our main dish. If your looking for simple good traditional Spanish food this is the place. Highly recommended!

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    La Tienda - Cochinillo

    Cochinillo

    La Tienda - Tenderloin steak ala Pobre

    Tenderloin steak ala Pobre

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    Cerveseria - ¡Cuchinilla es muy excelente!

    Cerveseria

    4.3(7 reviews)
    5.9 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    This is in BGC. Our order is taking too long. The cuchinilla at 1/6 the size made to our table…read more after an hour of waiting. Wait staff has not apologized for the delay. Very unacceptable in my playbook. Locals and foreigners should be given equal treatments. Live music is great. Please train your staff to adhere to the standards if great customer service. Please add local beers or have your own microbrewery to get a better branding. Thank you for the experience. ¡Buena Salud!

    Filipinos are drawn to rice. I'd like to believe that we have a genetic disposition towards the…read moregrain so that I have something ng to blame for my weight gain. I feel this is why most Pinoys are wary of entrees that don't come with rice in upscale restaurants. Looking at it the other way around, this I feel is the reason that we are drawn to all things paella. You can owe it to the aforementioned love of rice, or to the centuries we've spent colonized by the Spaniards, but as long as its paella, we as a people will immediately feast on it like there's no tomorrow. Cerveseria in Greenbelt 3 knows our amor for the dish so every once in a while, they offer up unlimited paella for a steal price. If you're not to keen on stuffing yourself silly, you can get a more modest serving. Make sure to eat the slightly overcooked rice near the bottom as it has all that paella flavor!

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    Cerveseria - Never complete without sangria

    Never complete without sangria

    Cerveseria - Comes with soft shell crab!

    Comes with soft shell crab!

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    Interiors are nice to look at, but a bit weird

    Cazuela - spanish - Updated May 2026

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