Guidebook for Makati

Aya
Guidebook for Makati

Food Scene

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Little Tokyo
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This is Aya's favorite Japanese restaurant in the area. Her favorites: Spicy Toro Maki and Grilled Salmon Head.
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Nihonbashitei
1030A Antonio Arnaiz Ave
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This is Aya's favorite Japanese restaurant in the area. Her favorites: Spicy Toro Maki and Grilled Salmon Head.
The best authentic Japanese ramen this side of Makati.
Ron Ramen
822 Antonio Arnaiz Ave
The best authentic Japanese ramen this side of Makati.
A bit pricey but Aya loves this mostly-Filipino restaurant. Order the black squid adobo and the Korean Spareribs.
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MilkyWay Cafe
900 Antonio Arnaiz Ave
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A bit pricey but Aya loves this mostly-Filipino restaurant. Order the black squid adobo and the Korean Spareribs.
They have the best Sangria. Plus they have menu for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Aya loves this place and often hangs out there when she's in Makati.
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Apartment 1B
Corner Sedeño
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They have the best Sangria. Plus they have menu for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Aya loves this place and often hangs out there when she's in Makati.

Drinks & Nightlife

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Greenbelt 5
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Amazing setup! 1000+ beer collection. So memorable. Great place to hangout with friends or colleague.
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Draft Restaurant and Brewery Greenbelt 2
Esperanza Street
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Amazing setup! 1000+ beer collection. So memorable. Great place to hangout with friends or colleague.
Second best Sangria in town.
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Barcino - Greenbelt 5
Esperanza Street
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Second best Sangria in town.

Arts & Culture

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Ayala Museum
corner Dela Rosa Street
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Essentials

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Walter Mart Makati
790 Antonio Arnaiz Ave
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Everything Else

The Salcedo Saturday Market has 127 vendors and is one of the largest weekend markets in the Philippines. You’ll find anything and everything under the sun—from fresh produce to ready-to-eat meals, specialty food, handmade decorations, holiday plants, housrwares, and much more. Salcedo Community Market operating hours: 7am - 2pm on Saturdays ONLY. Salcedo Community Market location: It is located in the tree shaded parking lot directly across the Three Salcedo apartment building and close to the Makati Sports Club. History: The organizers started the Salcedo Market 15 years ago to bring the community of Salcedo Village together every Saturday.
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Salcedo Saturday Market
Tordesillas St. Cor Toledo St.
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The Salcedo Saturday Market has 127 vendors and is one of the largest weekend markets in the Philippines. You’ll find anything and everything under the sun—from fresh produce to ready-to-eat meals, specialty food, handmade decorations, holiday plants, housrwares, and much more. Salcedo Community Market operating hours: 7am - 2pm on Saturdays ONLY. Salcedo Community Market location: It is located in the tree shaded parking lot directly across the Three Salcedo apartment building and close to the Makati Sports Club. History: The organizers started the Salcedo Market 15 years ago to bring the community of Salcedo Village together every Saturday.

Entertainment & Activities

If going to the mall is not an option for you to spend your Sunday morning with, here’s an alternative: Legazpi Sunday Market, the go-to place for your fresh and organic shopping needs. For foodies, going to the Legazpi Sunday Market is such a feat. A variety of cuisines can be found in the place that serve authentic Malaysian, Moroccan, Filipino delicacies, Indian, Indonesian, Greek, Thai, and Mexican dishes among others. It’s also the place where you can find organic produces for healthier options and artisanal delights. It’s a one-stop shop for shoppers who don’t fancy going to the malls on weekends, as it’s a great market place to score items that are mostly not found in malls.
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Legazpi Sunday Market
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If going to the mall is not an option for you to spend your Sunday morning with, here’s an alternative: Legazpi Sunday Market, the go-to place for your fresh and organic shopping needs. For foodies, going to the Legazpi Sunday Market is such a feat. A variety of cuisines can be found in the place that serve authentic Malaysian, Moroccan, Filipino delicacies, Indian, Indonesian, Greek, Thai, and Mexican dishes among others. It’s also the place where you can find organic produces for healthier options and artisanal delights. It’s a one-stop shop for shoppers who don’t fancy going to the malls on weekends, as it’s a great market place to score items that are mostly not found in malls.
A haven for the hip crowd, The Collective is an abandoned warehouse turned into a creative space that houses a variety of retail and lifestyle shops and restaurants. Resident bar, B-Side, hosts weekly events featuring live music. Have nothing to do on a Sunday night? Head over to The Collective for Irie Sunday and chill out and dance to reggae music!
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The Collective
Malugay
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A haven for the hip crowd, The Collective is an abandoned warehouse turned into a creative space that houses a variety of retail and lifestyle shops and restaurants. Resident bar, B-Side, hosts weekly events featuring live music. Have nothing to do on a Sunday night? Head over to The Collective for Irie Sunday and chill out and dance to reggae music!

Shopping

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Greenbelt Mall
Legazpi Street
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Glorietta
Palm Drive
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Landmark Department Store
Civic Drive
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