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    Lorenzo's Way

    4.1 (14 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:30 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Val Y.

    This is a chain restaurant located inside malls of the Philippines. One of the classier Filipino restaurant options found in the mall. The service is slow, it's not super friendly. Just okay. The food portion is small and not super good. The calamari is definitely the smallest calamari ever and is not worth it. The mahi mahi was tasteless. Everything else I tried was really just blah. Except for one, the bangus with noodles. It is the best thing I have ever eaten during this trip to the Philippines, honest. On it's own, it's a five star. It comes with crispy, crunchy, flavourful bangus fish, with crispy noodles with sauce on top. You can ask them to mix it up for you. Eat it quick and fresh and you have a yummy crunchy flavourful dish. I do love bangus fish though, and I love anything crunchy, so I am biased on this one. For drinks, they have fruit smoothies, which are a bit sweet, but look for fresh squeezed ones, to at least feel like you're being healthy.

    Zeny M.

    Enjoyed the pla pla, lumpiang sariwa, pinakbet and bulalo. I just find this location tight and very noisy. Tables are way too close to each other. Can't help to hear those unpleasant stories. Food was good but I had a headache after. Satisfied with the service.

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    Great food! The crispy pata was super good!! Portions were satisfactory. Service was excellent.

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    Crispy pata was good, kare kare and gising gising vegetables. Tasty food, good ambiance will defijiteky come back with my UST batchmates

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    Tasty Crispy Pata. Great staff and great ambiance. Could have used more pickles with the pata.

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    Wildflour Café + Bakery - Breakfast BLT

    Wildflour Café + Bakery

    4.2(115 reviews)
    0.9 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    We were walking through Greenbelt 4 and came across Wild Flour Cafe. So we decided to give it a…read moretry. The first thing you notice is, for a medium sized coffee and pastry restaurant, it had a super abundant number of servers and waiters. And they were all busy taking care or the customers. The menu items were wonderful. The parties were fresh and tasted great. The drinks prepared perfectly. Everything was presented nicely by smiling staff members. It's hard to pick just one or two items we enjoyed. There were four of us and we had a great time at reasonable prices. Give it a try if you're in GB3.

    One of the best restaurants you can visit in the Philippines. Wildflour offers a mix of…read moreWestern-style and some Filipino-style food. The food quality is almost always consistent and is very delicious. Service is very professional. The ambience and decor of the restaurant feature decades of Filipino history through pictures on the wall (Greenbelt Makati location) and are very unique overall. The absolute best Wildflour location for those looking for peak ambience is the one in Quezon City, South Triangle. It looks small on the outside, but as you walk inside, you will be shocked by how massive and beautiful it is. For food items, my personal favorites are the Beef Tapa, Fried Chicken with Biscuits and Gravy (4 massive pieces of perfectly fried chicken that beat any fried chicken spot in the U.S.), and the Clubhouse Sandwich (all on the lunch menu, which opens at 1:00 P.M.). Everything we have tried on the lunch menu was very delicious. Now, one major critique I have is regarding their breakfast menu. Their options for their breakfast menu can get boring really fast, which is why I recommend only going during lunchtime (1:00 P.M. as of 1/18/26). Specifically, I ordered the Wildflour Breakfast (swapping out the sausage for the Bacon Steak). The Bacon Steak is incredible. It almost melts in your mouth and is very delicious. However, what downgrades it heavily is what it's accompanied with, that being dry fried potatoes, 2 decent sunny-side-up eggs (or scrambled or poached if you choose), and one long stick of hard and dry--what looks to be--sourdough bread just slapped on top of everything. It just made the entire dish dry and unpleasant to eat. One location provided strawberry jam and butter (Quezon City, South Triangle); however, another one I visited in Greenbelt Makati did not. As a fix, I recommend serving the Bacon Steak on top of some greens (arugula) that's topped with a slight drizzle of cracked pepper agave syrup and ricotta, keeping the side of eggs, and swapping out the fried potatoes for country potatoes. If they would still like to serve bread, change it to 2 slices of sourdough toast, lightly toasted, with butter and jam consistently served along with the toast on the side. Next is the Benedict. When I ordered the Benedict, it did look incredible. It's served on top of thick--what looks to be--biscuits, 2 slices of bacon per biscuit, avocado, tomatoes, perfect sunny-side-up eggs, and hollandaise sauce. One major issue, however, is that they add too little hollandaise sauce, making it drier as you continue eating it. The avocados can also be noticeably unripe and hard. The biscuits themselves are nothing special and are way too large, in my honest opinion. I simply recommend they add more hollandaise sauce, as it should be dripping from the top of the egg to the bottom of the plate, since the hollandaise sauce is what adds the majority of the flavor in a Benedict. They could also tone down the size of the biscuits by at least half a centimeter in order to make it more properly portioned in relation to everything else on top of them. I also believe this height issue will solve another major issue I had, which was that it was super messy to eat. I went from knife and fork to needing my spoon to scoop everything up. Otherwise, Wildflour is an incredibly unique restaurant that offers delicious food!

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    The Wholesome Table - Gluten free carrot cake

    The Wholesome Table

    4.1(29 reviews)
    1.0 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Great place for breakfast or anytime of the day. Everything is very organic, basically farm to…read morefork. It's a very stylish & cozy spot with a classy yet laid-back ambience. It's good for brunch, lunch, coffee, or just a casual dinner. It's very clean and has a relaxed vibe. Love the decor. Feels like nature. Love the tree right in the middle by the door but it's not real. Great place to dine with family, friends or solo. Stopped in early and it wasn't busy at all. Only one other table. Staff were friendly. The restaurant emphasizes organic ingredients, healthy & comfort food. I ordered the Garden Omelette with roasted potatoes. The garden omelette included eggs, cherry tomatoes, shiitake mushrooms, kale, spinach, fresh parsley, sauteed garlic and onions. Everything was so fresh and it was definitely quality. Loved their house made ketchup. It was so good. I also tried the halo halo and it was so good. Really good size too.

    First of all, I love the fact they they accept dogs inside their restaurant! What a relief! it's…read moreso nice to see more restaurants being open to this idea! The food was okay, we had truffle fries, pork chop and this pasta which is cream based and we had a salad and calamari for appetizer then we had a carrot cake for dessert! Overall it was okay and the service was slow but I would give them 4 starts bec of their dog policy! Every restaurant should adapt this as long as the dog is in diapers and well behaved.

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    Elbert's Steak Room - Steak in half coz I can't eat whole

    Elbert's Steak Room

    3.3(8 reviews)
    1.0 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱₱

    When asking around about where we could get a good quality steak in Manila, the first place…read morerecommended by most people is Elbert's. Elbert's just happens to be walking distance from our place so I was thrilled to hear it came so highly recommended. It's hard to find a decent steak so I was skeptical at first. The environment and décor in Elbert's is typical of a steakhouse, dark, plush and very masculine. It could pass for a cigar lounge, but thankfully no smoking is allowed. It had been recommended to me that we share a steak because of the sheer size, but my husband was starving so he insisted on getting his own steak. You begin with a starter, soup or salad, then your steak (why get anything else?) and sides. Medium rare is the way to go. My husband went with medium and his steak was over cooked. Most steakhouses tend to cook medium rare perfectly, but Elbert's cooks medium rare like a typical restaurant, slightly pink, more like medium. Don't make the mistake! We both ordered ribeye's because let's be honest, they are they best. Tenderloin's can be too soft and without texture. With a ribeye, you get just enough marbling to flavor the steak while giving it that buttery texture. That's definitely what we got. The steak's didn't look that big to our eyes, but because of the richness of the steak and the starter we ended up going home with a doggy bag equivalent to a full-sized steak! Although it's pricier than your average restaurant it's quite a filling meal and worth the splurge, especially since you can make steak and eggs the next day! A plus: you can bring your own wine.

    I came here under the recommendation of a YouTube video that prized this place for serving prime…read morerib on a trolley. I will say this place is an absolute disappointment. I ordered the ribeye that costs 4300 pesos that is 86 US Dolllars. That is more expensive than Ruth Chris, capital grille, Morton's, and any high class buffet in Manila (spiral, Vikings, etc). I am from the USA, and the quality of the steak that I was served is comparable to that of a roadside dinner, Denny's, or even ihop. The cut was not tender at all, the flavor was flat: they over seasoned the steak to compensate for the lack of quality in the meat. Shame on me for even spending close to $100 that should have been $10 at any reasonable restaurant. This place is absolute garbage, but the staff were all great. Beware of this place, they serve mediocre cuts of meat. None of it is USDA Prime or Choice meats, it is "US SUPER" "US Prime" like what even is that. ABSOLUTE GARBAGE, highway robbery at its finest folks.

    Pablo - Reuben with fries

    Pablo

    3.5(8 reviews)
    0.9 kmMakati City
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    Pablo is a beautiful yet classy bar in the Picasso hotel in Makati, Philippines serving up strong…read moredrinks and tasty food! The bar is located on the left of the lobby upon entering the hotel. The bar offer plenty of tables to sit at with friends or family and also of course has a fully stocked bar and great wifi! We came in here for a quick drink before our check in hotel time at 3PM and had a couple of shots of vodka to start the day off with some food. We went ahead and had the reuben sandwhich and beef tartae. The Reuben bread was perfectly buttered and grilled to perfection. The fillings for the sandwich was a hefty amount of pastrami layered with saurkraut. The sandwich also came with fries as well and were perfectly fried and salted. The beef tartae was also very good but different and wasnt used to eating raw beef but when asked for some bread and I dipped the bread with the meat and sauce is was extremely appetizing! Pablo was a great bar to attend in a Hotel and ill definitely come back again for some more drinks and food. The bartenders were extremely nice and provided top notch customer service. I loved the vibe and ambiance this place offers and the drinks and food were all at a affordable price and didnt break the bank.

    Pablo in Salcedo is more of a vibe and hangout place than a true food destination. Located inside…read moreThe Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences, the space is really nice, warm wood interiors, moody lighting, cozy energy, and as the night goes on it transforms into more of a bar/lounge for the older Makati crowd. Ordered the gambas, chorizo, salpicado, chicken parmigiana, and salad. Food was okay overall, but honestly not the reason you'd go back. The gambas and chorizo worked best with the concept, while the salpicado and chicken parmigiana were decent but not particularly memorable. Nothing bad, but nothing you'd specifically crave either. Giving it a 3/5 because while the ambience is strong, the food doesn't really elevate the experience enough to make it a 4. It feels more like a place where people gather for drinks, conversation, and atmosphere, and just happen to eat there, rather than somewhere you purposely go for the food itself. Service is decent

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    Escolta

    Escolta

    4.7(15 reviews)
    0.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱₱

    Escolta at The Peninsula Manila: Buffet Review by Tina…read more I recently tried Escolta, the buffet restaurant inside The Peninsula Manila. It's positioned as a Filipino buffet, but the selection felt more international with random touches. What's on the buffet: * Filipino dishes: mahi-mahi, grilled seafood, classic viands * Japanese corner: sushi, maki, katsudon * Grill station: you can ask them to grill seafood or meat * Carving station: they serve lamb and other roasts * Desserts: wide selection of native delicacies like maja blanca, plus sorbets and ice cream (even soba ice cream) * Bread and cheese are also available, but nothing stood out Price: * I couldn't confirm the exact buffet rate, but it's somewhere around ₱3,500-₱4,500 per head. You can check their current rates online or via the hotel concierge. Ambience and service: * Elegant hotel setting as expected * Staff are very attentive and polite * Quiet, well-maintained dining space, not too crowded when I went My verdict: * The variety felt a bit confused. It says Filipino buffet, but the highlight was the Japanese and grill stations * Food was decent, but not something I'd personally pay over ₱4,000 for * Would I go back? Only if I'm treated or attending a special occasion * For the price, there are better buffet experiences in Manila (Circles in Shang mkt , The Alley at Conrad, or even Nobu brunch)

    The best hotel breakfast buffet there is! Filipino selection is of course the most extensive-- with…read moresilog combinations with daing na bangus, dilis, beef longanisa, pork longanisa, tapa, and with the usual pairing of salted egg, tomatoes, steamed okra, Fried talong, atchara, spiced vinegar. Then an arroz caldo bar, mami noodles complete with fixings, taho straight from the aluminum container (I got a big kick out of serving myself using manongs tools --IyKyk!) Pandesal, ube, Spanish breads, tropical fruits! And then there are Chinese, Japanese, American, Mediterranean selections too. I don't know how one fits all these goodies in one human tummy! My words don't do it justice. Stay and satisfy your breakfast cravings right here!

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    Calderon - Paella negra

    Calderon

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 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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    Little Flour Cafe

    Little Flour Cafe

    4.8(13 reviews)
    0.6 kmMakati City

    Just had the most perfect lazy morning breakfast at George and Onnie's (or Little Flour, whatever…read morethey're calling it now) and I'm still thinking about it hours later. Walked in around 7:30 before the mall got crazy, and the place was chill with that cozy café smell hitting you right away--fresh coffee and baked goods. Ordered the longsilog and wow, the longganisa patty was juicy and garlicky without being too greasy, paired with perfectly sunny-side-up eggs and garlic rice that was spot-on crispy. The atchara on the side cut through everything so nicely. Grabbed their signature ube pandesal French toast on the side because why not, and it was ridiculous--soft, custardy inside with that sweet ube glaze that wasn't overpowering. Coffee was strong and hot, just how I like it. Server was super attentive without hovering, refilled my water before I even asked. For the price, it felt like a steal compared to other spots in the area. Everything tasted fresh and made with care. 100% coming back tomorrow before my flight. If you're anywhere near Newport, don't sleep on this place.

    This is my to go spot for baked goods.Talk about high quality, baked goods and high quality…read morebeverages.Smoothies are so delicious, make sure to hold the syrup.The natural smoothie is amazing. You want high quality food from scratch well, you definitely found the place.This is it.

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    Little Flour Cafe - Espresso and pastry at Little Flour Cafe

    Espresso and pastry at Little Flour Cafe

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