Manila Restaurants

  1. Dome

    A French bistro in a part of town not blessed by many restaurants, Dome has good breakfasts, sandwiches and salads served through the day as well as pasta and pizza.

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  2. Grappa's

    In a neighbourhood of interior-design shops, Grappa's is a huge place with a menu of Italian classics to match. The wood-fired pizzas are tops as are the many pastas. Its high ceiling helps disperse the noise from the many families who flock here. The short breakfast menu will get you started as well.

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  3. Max Brenner

    This jazzy outlet of the revered chain of chocolate shops has all the rich drinks and treats you'd expect. There's also a small menu of breakfast items and heartier fare served through the day.

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  4. Schwarzwälder German Restaurant

    Schnitzel abounds at this long-standing German restaurant. Baked goods are sought by European expats, and the salad bar is popular. This is a good spot for a real 'continental' breakfast.

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  5. Seafood Wharf

    The cooks here will prepare whatever selection you make from the fresh seafood on display. Hostesses helpfully point out that the offerings don't come from the bay. Sunday breakfast buffets lure in expat throngs. The complex also has an impressive swimming pool.

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