5 Secret Food Spots in Metro Manila You Need to Try

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Real foodies know that the best spots are found where no one’s looking. While the viral restaurants deserve their hype, these hidden gems are definitely worth looking for. These 5 spots are seriously hidden, too; from bars with secret entrances to cafes tucked away in office buildings, these places are sure to impress. 

Toka Wine

This lowkey wine bar feels like it came straight out of a European film, and everyone is telling their friends about it. Ambient lights, wine bottle shelves, and limited seating give the space an intimate and romantic vibe, and their food is simple but well-crafted with quality ingredients. If you’re looking for comfort food, try out their Black Truffle Gnocchis (P460) and Local Ricotta, Mandarin Orange, Sumac Dessert (P400) and pair them with Toka’s vast selection of curated wine. 

📍 White Plains, Quezon City

Out of Office

To get to this bar, you’d have to pass through a secret door inside a sushi joint in BGC. Out of Office is laid-back and they invite DJs weekly, creating the perfect mood for after-work drinks. Their signature drinks are crafted in front of you, and they also have cocktails on tap. If you’re feeling adventurous, order their Confidential cocktail (P500)–no questions asked.

📍 High Street South Corporate Plaza, BGC

Photos courtesy of Out of Office

Toastman

It’s easy to overlook this small but charming cafe in the streets of Maginhawa, and you might even mistake it for a camping store. But their small space serves some of the most comforting coffee and brunch, like their Flat White (P120) and their Deli Pastrami (P275). The best part? Nothing is over P400. 

📍 Maginhawa, Quezon City

Photos courtesy of Toastman

717 Deli

This deli along Connecticut street specializes in premium sandwiches, and all the San Juan locals are gatekeeping this spot. The Caprese sandwich (P550) is fresh and decadent, perfect for sharing with your friends. Everything feels intentional, from the menu to the aesthetic, which is why people keep coming back.

📍 Connecticut, San Juan

Photos courtesy of 717 Deli

Sulok Coffee

Hidden in one of Legazpi’s office buildings, Sulok Coffee is a cozy and creative space that serves classic coffee drinks with an elevated Filipino twist. Their signature espresso drinks are all hits, but their signature cold brew creations surprisingly stole the show: their H.O.C.B (P205) and Gracia (P210) drinks showcase the best of Filipino taste blended with a quality roast.

📍 One Salcedo Center, Legazpi, Makati

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