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    Ilustrado Restaurant

    4.1 (33 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSpanish, Filipino
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Julie D.

    I had a lot of downtime being in a pretty quiet town where my parents live so I made sure to look up some places to eat at in the city on the day I would be back. A lot of the spots on the lists I found had such long waits and/or were fully booked weeks out. I landed back in Manila just in time for lunch. My cousin made a reservation first thing in the morning. His friend met us at the restaurant. We went straight to the Intramuros area right after I got picked up from the airport. Intramuros is a different vibe. We nearly missed the entrance to the restaurant cos the driveway looked like an entrance to a palace. My cousin's friend was already at the table when we got there. We placed our drink orders then followed up with the food choices after a few minutes. A mango shake is a must for me when I'm in the Philippines because their version of the fruit is by far the best imho. It's always the perfect sweetness. We ate family style. I let my cousin take over the food ordering. I was starving so I knew whatever showed up would get eaten. We nearly ate everything. We asked them to wrap up what was left of the paella and gave it to someone outside. It seemed a damn shame to waste it. We did however finish everything else. The pork belly was amazing. The sides it came with blew me away.

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    Stephanie A.

    There are 2 Ilustrado venues in the same location. The restaurant and the café. My review is for the café It's a nice place for a late lunch in Intramuros. Located in a quiet alley, the café brings you back to the old Spanish era with its decor. The food is a mix of Spanish and Filipino dishes. The food is average and a little overpriced, but I enjoy the ambiance that is different from most places in Manila and the service is good.

    Stuffed chicken relleno is a must try.
    Rasia O.

    The stuffed chicken relleno was scrumptious! It came with gravy drippings that made a perfect combination with the juiciness of the meat and the chorizo del bilbao mixed in. We ate this pleasant dish in a comfortable homely feel of a Filipino-Spanish ambiance, I felt like I time travelled. Moving to the dessert menu, my husband and I found a peculiar yet interesting dessert called Sampaguita ice cream. We were able to split this ice cream into two as it is two scoops per order. As I took the first spoonful of the ice cream. It was surprisingly piquant! A dessert with a refreshing flowery taste! The trip going there was worth it.

    Jen V.

    This restaurant is located in Intramuros and I absolutely love the history within the restaurant. My cousins and I came here at 10am on Saturday. We each ordered the Ilustrado tapa which was good. They provided a small order of rice with the dish so luckily I also ordered a calamari salad. I wanted some cold for dessert and they have homemade ice cream with distinctive flavors such as Sampaguita... yes, the flower. I asked kuya which one he recommended and of course it was Sampaguita. It literally taste like how you smell the flower, but at least I tried it. My cousin said it's "lasang patay" translation is "tastes like death" since Samaguitas are known for making leis, or synonymous to having them at wakes.

    pasta is so tasty an recommend this food,, i really love it
    Marylene P.

    it was great experience and highly recommended,.. food was so great and tasty. Servers are also great and always efficient, happy and polite. and the ambiance are neat and very classic,. i love it..

    Jasmin M.

    This place had great reviews on yelp so decided to go ahead and give it a try. I must say that customer service was superb. They were very attentive on your orders, efficient and very professional. The restaurant setting dates from the Spanish colonial times, you will notice it from the furnishings in its interiors as well as the facade of the building itself. We opted for lingua, sisig & (cows skin). It was my first time to try this delicacy and was so surprised how delicious it was!!! Even their steamed rice was to die for. They had good variety of desserts that I encourage you to try.

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    Maria C.

    We came here for a group dinner to include various dignitaries and special guest from the United States. We were part of the business economic mission to establish and build relationships between San Diego and Philippines. This restaurant came highly recommended as we were in the heart of the Intramuros area. We were pretty much the only ones in the restaurant. The restaurant is beautiful and has a very nice ambiance. We had a pre-set menu to include: -Artisan Breads with Duck and Liver Pate and Butter -Paella Ilustrado -Adobong Bagnet with Taba ng Talangka Bacalao al Vizcania -Canonigo with Sabayon and Mangoes -Ilustrado Lemon Iced Tea Everything we had was good, although I would have preferred more customary Filipino food like pancit, sinigang, adobo... Rather the entrees we were served were more Spanish infused food. It was different, but the flavors were there. We had to order rice separately as the paella already had rice. I felt the portions were quite small, esp since we had a very large party. Nice restaurant, small portions and good flavors.

    Mike F.

    My first visit to this place and we just happened to stumble upon it. I was looking for street food but being that it felt like 99 F outside, the cool aircon was worth the prices. The food was okay, not anything spectacular, but our wait staff (Rebs, I think) earned the 4 stars. I had the bangus and my wife had the bagnet. The bread disappointed because it was just too ordinary. Yet the mango, oh the sweet mango, why have I not had mango like this before. Time stopped when I tasted the pristine flavors that summed up the essence of this country. At a moment all was clear about the significance of this place.

    Mariel F.

    Reasons to dine at Ilustrado restaurant 1. Because who hasn't dined here? This restaurant is practically an institution. It's been around for 25 years already. 2. It's right inside Intramuros, Manila's most famous walled city. That alone is reason enough. 3. Being inside will take you back to the old Spanish era. This is the only place where you can let go of your indio roots and act like a proper mestizo/ mestiza. 4. Because this restaurant was made to impress, no other place boasts of the same beautiful surroundings. 5. There's so much to do after you dine. You can talk a walk inside Intramuros and pretend that the fat man in front of you is Padre Damaso. 6. The food. It's just delicious. You'll know once you've tried their Paella Illustrado. 7. The dessert- Sampaguita Ice cream. How can you not want to try such a creation? 8. Lastly, because you're a Filipino. Tama na muna ang burger at pizza puwede ba?

    Ilustrado's interiors. Snazzy!
    Ron C.

    When the King and Queen of Spain take time off their understandably busy schedule to eat at your restaurant, you know you've got it made. When they make a return trip, however, that's validation. Not to mention bragging rights for the rest of your life. Ilustrado opened its doors to the Spanish cuisine hungry public over 25 years ago and it still remains the dining destination of choice in the walled city of Intramuros. You could owe its longevity to its old world ambiance, but it's still the food that brings its loyal patrons back. Staples of Spanish fare such as Paella heaping with seafood, hearty Callos Madrilena with a little heat, or the incredibly tender Lengua con setas are all must-try dishes at Ilustrado. For a dash of Filipino taste however, I'd recommend the Adobong Bagnet with Prawns and Crab Fat. Just from the name alone, you know it's bad for you but it's just too irresistible. After all, it's not every day you can eat something fit for royalty.

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    I love this place, love the food, love the service. safe parking is a big plus. highly recommended.

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    Worst restaurant in Manila. One order was suppose to be "5 minutes" after over an hour we finally left and no food was delivered

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    The Food's just ok. It's a nice place and ambiance in Intramuros. Service is positively good.

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    Food's just ok. Ambiance is very nice. Service is positively good. Our server Chito was great.

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    5 years ago

    The paella Ilustrado and bagnet were delicious.

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    Great place, great food, and awesome customer service! Will definitely come back here soonest.

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    Review Highlights - Ilustrado Restaurant

    I consider it perfect to have lunch or dinner after a walking tour through Intramuros, Manila's historic walled city.

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    Barbara's

    Barbara's

    4.4(34 reviews)
    0.3 kmManila City
    ₱₱₱

    This place is awesome - pay for the cultural show its buffet, it's worth it!…read more It's located near Intramuros tourist areas and the ambiance is so pretty! Many tables of tour groups but the service is excellent and I absolutely loved the cultural show taking you through Philippine history. Very well executed!! The buffet is quite diverse and a great way to try Philippine cuisine en masse. Highly recommend!

    Barbara's is a solid choice for lunch if you are visiting Manila in the Philippines. We had a…read moreblast! What stood out about this restaurant was the exceptional customer service and the cultural dancing while you eat delicious traditional Filipino food buffet style. I don't know if it's because they cater to tourist that makes this place so special but I left here feeling very full and very happy from the cultural performances. What was also fun was after the performances they invite the visitors from different regions of the world up to the stage and taking a picture with the dance performers. It provided a great keepsake to take back home. They also perform different songs from around the Philippines and the different dialects they speak and where they are from providing an educational opportunity. One of the songs was from the region, where my mother's father is from which is why I took a trip to the Philippines to learn more about my grandfather's culture and homeland. This touched my soul deeply and will never forget my time at Barbara's. The food was outstanding and very tourist friendly. I went up two times to partake in the delicious offerings from the buffet. I think the best thing about this place too is to have experienced all of this in an air-conditioned building. It was a nice reprieve from the 90+ degrees Fahrenheit with humidity weather that I endured in Manila. I also attended another restaurant with the cultural performance, and it was outside, and the experience was not as special due to the weather. So that's why I can't say enough good things about how I was treated and the yummy food that I ate and the beautiful cultural performances I admired at Barbara's. Highly recommend Barbara's while visiting the Philippines .

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    Barbara's
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    Interior

    Ristorante Delle Mitre

    Ristorante Delle Mitre

    4.1(10 reviews)
    0.3 kmManila City
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    Food was really good. Service is a little bit slow but servers were courteous. Will definitely…read morecome back on my next visit.

    One of the best restaurant I visited in the Philippines,a catholic themed establishment that serves…read moreItalian,Spanish and Filipino cuisine,historical place , I believed run by priests and nuns. Considered as mini museum for its interiors showcasing historical photos and artifacts. Upon entering ...its like you just step back in time,from decors and furnitures its really a feel of the past... somewhat eirie to me. Theres so much good foods from the menu,they actually have silvanas for the dessert. Silvanas(Sylvanas) cookie version of sansrival,a frozen cookie consisting of layer of buttercream sandwiched by two cashew- mirengue wafers and coated with cookie crumps. Appez: We ordered Ukoy or squash fritters dipping sauce is vinigar with crushed garlic and red chilli,for me this one is just ordinary maybe because I usually cook this at home and mine is an all out ukoy really yummy though. Main entree; We got crispy pata deep fried pork leg this one was so good the skin very crispy while the meat is very tender and flavorfull,I tried the fried tawilis a local sardines endemic to the Philippines,we ordered kare-kare a beef stewed in special sauce with peanut butter and mixed asian veggies,very very good its side is sauteed shrimp paste. We actually ordered a lot so I can try most of the dishes but the one that really a bomb was the Paella Negra or also known as the arroz negra,its a dish originated from Valencia Spain main ingredient is the squid and its ink,it also has clams,shrimp and some other seafood.::mixed with cooked rice and baked, the final product is black in color when served. I was blown away by this one so much flavor into it,so much meat from the sea,the color is kinda scary but when you taste it olala the best. Huge serving in here. We got fresh buko juice and other freshly squeezed fruit juices. For our dessert Halo-halo or ice catchang and we tried their silvanas both were so delish that you wish to eat more in every bite. A different place to dine in,pateo seating is also available,take out as well,busy busy place because its located just opposite of a morethan century old catholic church named San Agustine. Good for group and kids friendly,wash room is not the cleanest place on earth but not dirty though. Excellent service well somewhat slow because it was a busy dinner time when we came by. I would like to revisit this place when i will be back to the Philippines. I also recommend this place specially for foreigners who love to try the kind of cuisine they serve and to feel the ambiance of an old restaurant that still operational. I cant review the pricing of foods in here because my brother paid for everything and I havent seen the bill... 5 star rating based in interior designs and quality of foods,by the way its not easy to find a parking paid or free... busy all the time and its location is in the heart of intramuros Manila. Kudos!! Mabuhay! Another pride of the Filipinos.. so proud of this place... im lovin' it...

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    Ristorante Delle Mitre - Cookies and cake display

    Cookies and cake display

    Ristorante Delle Mitre - 有泡麵味的義大利麵

    有泡麵味的義大利麵

    Ristorante Delle Mitre

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    Casa Roces - The dining area

    Casa Roces

    3.9(9 reviews)
    1.8 kmManila City
    ₱₱₱

    Loved it!!! The lengua was superb. We also had the fish, pork and chicken. These were also…read moredelicious. The restaurant had mismatched chairs and tables. It is in an ancestral home across Malacañang Palace. They have a lovely entry way with bamboo and a fountain. It is very close to the Shrine of St. Michael Archangels. We had a wonderful lunch after mass with the extended family. Desserts were also good. We tried the chocolate cake and frozen lemon soufflé. YUM.

    My traveler friends and I love ancestral houses - on destinations with ancestral houses, we really…read moretake time to see them. So it was a no-brainer for us to celebrate the birthday of one of us at Casa Roces. It definitely feels like an elegant ancestral house, especially the second floor, which we took an informal tour of too, through the help of the staff. The furniture and decor took us back in time. Later, I found out that the tables and chairs on the second floor are still used for meetings, one room of which is P-Noy's usual meeting room. The garden patio and the dining area of the restaurant are especially beautiful and romantic at night, when they are bathed in a soft yellow glow from the lights. I ordered the mushroom pasta, delicious and filling, with the serving just a little more than enough for one. The smoky and fresh flavor of the roasted tomato soup is also a winner. Being a pesca-vegetarian, I didn't get to taste the lengua, which is the restaurant's bestseller, and which friends attest to. We surprised the birthday celebrant with Casa Roces' best-selling chocolate caramel cake.

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    Casa Roces - Upstairs

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    La Cocina de Tita Moning - Crunchy pork skin makes everyone happy

    La Cocina de Tita Moning

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.8 kmManila City
    ₱₱₱₱

    The experience was surprisingly nice and very enjoyable. It was like having a meal at your…read moregrandparent's house. The dishes were well-made, comfort food. Nothing earth shaking in terms of flavors, but everything tasted familiar - the way it should. I love this place for that. I'm not a big fan of fusion and deconstructed food dishes. We specifically loved their gambas, kare-kare, roast pork, leche flan. Apart from the good comfort food, what will make me return again and again to this place are the staff and the ambiance. - the staff - some of them have been with the Legarda family since tita Moning was alive. There was even a brochure write-up introducing all the staff to the guests. I love how the owner is goving much credit and appreciation to the staff. As a result, the staff were really very warm towards the guests. It wasn't just professional courtesy. I could feel that their service came from the heart (especially Tining). - the ambiance - too often, old ancestral houses converted to restaurants end up just being a shell structure of the house with a restaurant inside. This isn't so for La Cocina. One could still feel the heart and soul of the home as it once housed the Legarda family. It wasn't a restaurant in a shell structure of an old house. It was a restaurant in a home. At the end of the meal, it felt like we had eaten at our lola's house not in just any other restaurant.

    Time travel and food is not a common combination to have, but stepping inside La Cocina De Tita…read moreMoning is to be transported back to Manila's opulent past. The restaurant-cum-ancestral house offers patrons a dining experience like no other. To start things off, you are given a tour of the mansion and told tidbits and stories pertaining to the Legarda family. The tour starts in the first floor and you gradually make your way up where you'll eventually be led to the dining area. Describing it as extravagant and exquisite is putting it mildly. There are rose petals strewn about the length of your table. There are literal bells you can pick up and ring to get the attention of the help. The whole experience is surreal. The food itself isn't bad. It's obviously inclined towards Spanish fare given the Legarda family's heritage. It's not the best though. Paying a visit to La Cocina De Tita Moning is something I'd recommend. Not for the food, but for the whole experience involved as a whole.

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    La Cocina de Tita Moning - La Cocina De Tita Moning's famous bread pudding

    La Cocina De Tita Moning's famous bread pudding

    La Cocina de Tita Moning - Waiting area before getting seated in the dining room

    Waiting area before getting seated in the dining room

    La Cocina de Tita Moning - Paella!

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    Paella!

    Ilustrado Restaurant - spanish - Updated May 2026

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