Manila Restaurants

  1. Shawarma Snack Center

    At Shawarma Snack Center they have scrumptious Middle Eastern snacks and meals ranging from falafel to grilled goat meat. You can sit and watch the world go by while smoking a flavoured tobacco water-pipe.

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  2. Sidebar

    Overlooking a strip of bars, Sidebar is a good place for a drink or a snack while you strategize your night. Tables outside are separated from the hustle by a row of sturdy palms.

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  3. Steak Town

    The Disney-esque Wild-West theme in this long-standing steakhouse is a surprisingly big hit. Main courses are served with soup, garlic bread, unlimited helpings from a salad bar plus tea or coffee.

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  4. Tasty Dumplings

    The name says it all at this modern little place. The meatball soup is excellent.

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  5. Tiananmen

    The Chinese food here is spicy; that may be your primary sense of it, as the surroundings are moodily dark in this hip little restaurant-cum-bar. Infidels will find a few pizzas and local dishes bringing up the rear of the menu. Drinks are predictably good and varied.

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  6. Tony Roma's

    Tony Roma's is an American import, serving steaks, burgers and the house speciality - ribs in smoked, pepper or chilli-flavoured sauce. The executive lunch offers good value for money. It also serves dishes with an Asia-Pacific flavour (like Shanghai garlic ribs and sesame grilled wings).

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  7. Zamboanga Restaurant

    Sup on a variety of spicy Zamboangan seafood dishes (try the crab) - then enjoy a dinner show of traditional Filipino dance at nightly.

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  8. Zen

    There's a lively energy laid over traditional Japanese décor at this hip and popular place. The sashimi, sushi and curries are popularly priced.

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  9. Ziggurat

    Half open-air restaurant, half pillow-covered bazaar, Ziggurat takes its inspirations from India, the Middle East and Africa. Outside you can enjoy a hookah in a setting that manages to slightly evoke a desert tent somewhere. The menu is long and includes kebabs, chutneys, curries and Moroccan tajines .

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  10. Zucchini's

    A small and inviting restaurant with an open kitchen, Zucchini's takes global inspiration although there's always a few pastas and risottos on the changing menu. There's a good wine list.

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