15+ Best Restaurants in BGC You Need to Try Now

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BGC can feel like a maze when you’re hungry and trying to decide where to eat. The choices are endless—cafes, grills, noodles, burgers, you name it. Some spots draw big crowds, while others are more low-key. If you’re new in the city, here’s a list of the best restaurants in BGC you have to try. It covers a mix of popular picks and hidden favorites that regulars keep coming back to.

Best Restaurants in BGC to satisfy your cravings

Terraza Martinez

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Terraza Martinez brings the flavors of coastal Spain right into the heart of BGC. Chef Luis Martinez offers tapas, paellas, and other staples from his homeland.

Burnt Bean

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Burnt Bean is an all-day bistro concept by Holy Smokes BBQ, featuring a menu built around wood-fire cooking. It’s a cozy spot for smoky comfort meals and laid-back dining.

  • Cuisine: Barbecue
  • Price:  ₱₱₱-₱₱₱₱
  • Website: https://www.burntbean.ph 
  • Address: Unit 204, Upper Ground Floor, C2 Bldg, Bonifacio High Street Central, Taguig, 1635 Metro Manila
  • Phone: 0966 532 5398

Steak & Frice

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This modern steakhouse keeps it direct: quality steak, crispy fries, and good sauces. It’s a smart pick for casual meat lovers.

Wildflour Restaurant

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A BGC staple since 2012, Wildflour offers a diverse menu featuring everything from sourdough bread to comfort meals. It’s solid for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

  • Cuisine: French-American
  • Price: ₱₱₱-₱₱₱₱
  • Website: http://wildflour.com.ph 
  • Address: Six / Neo 4th Avenue corner 26th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
  • Phone: 0917 852 0950 

a mano BGC

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A Mano means “by hand,” and that’s how they make their pasta and pizza. The menu covers Italian dishes from various regions.

  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Price: ₱₱₱-₱₱₱₱
  • Website: https://amano.ph
  • Address: Unit LG22, G/F One Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City
  • Email: ciao@amano.ph

Bolero Manila

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Bolero serves European cuisine with a Spanish flair. Its award-winning cheesecake and 1950s American-inspired interior make it a great choice for a leisurely dinner.

  • Cuisine: European
  • Price: ₱₱₱-₱₱₱₱
  • Website: https://bolero.ph
  • Address: GF, Verve Tower 2, High Street South, 26th 27th Street, Taguig, 1634 Metro Manila 
  • Phone: +63 917 120 1228 
  • Email: info@bolero.ph 

Nikkei Nama Bar BGC

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Nikkei Nama Bar blends Japanese precision with bold Peruvian flavors in every dish. From fresh cuts of sashimi to ceviche, the restaurant offers a fresh and flavorful experience.

  • Cuisine: Nikkei (Japanese-Peruvian)
  • Price: ₱₱₱-₱₱₱₱
  • Website: https://www.nikkei.com.ph/menu-bgc-highstreet
  • Address: 2/F One Bonifacio High Street, 5th Avenue corner 28th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
  • Phone: 09665337573

Vikings, The Alley, BGC

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The Alley offers buffet dining with international street-food-inspired themes. It’s ideal if you want variety or are eating with a large group.

Tartufo Ristorante 

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Tartufo Ristorante brings classic Italian flavors to BGC with a warm, sophisticated touch. From handmade pasta to rich truffle dishes, every plate feels indulgent yet comforting. It’s an ideal spot for date nights or refined group dinners.

Mamou – A Home Kitchen

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Mamou – A Home Kitchen is named as such because the menu includes dishes that founder Malou serves in her home. What started 17 years ago as a cozy passion project has evolved into a go-to destination for indulgent comfort food. With dishes like USDA Prime steaks, pastas, and seafood, Mamou turns every meal into a celebration.

Sariwon Korean Barbecue

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Sariwon brings authentic Korean barbecue from Seoul to BGC. With roots going back to 1938, it delivers classic Bulgogi and Galbi done well. 

Feta Mediterranean

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Feta serves a mix of Greek, Turkish, and Italian food. You’ll find grilled meats, flatbreads, and other Mediterranean staples on the menu.

  • Cuisine: Mediterranean
  • Price: ₱₱₱-₱₱₱₱
  • Website: https://www.thefeta.com
  • Address: G/F Avida Towers Verte, Tower 1, 34th St, Cor 9th Ave, Taguig, 1630 Metro Manila 
  • Phone: 09271475098
  • Email: info@thefeta.com

Sakagura

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Sakagura offers a quiet izakaya setup. Small plates and Japanese drinks make it perfect for relaxed, end-of-day meals.

Gallery by Chele

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Gallery by Chele offers seasonal menus built around local ingredients. The tasting options are well-suited for those open to trying something new. 

Brotzeit BGC

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Brotzeit BGC brings authentic German flavors to the heart of the city with hearty sausages, schnitzels, and premium beers. It’s a go-to spot for casual gatherings, beer nights, and comfort food with a Bavarian twist.

  • Cuisine: German
  • Price: ₱₱-₱₱₱₱
  • Website: https://brotzeit.ph
  • Address: GF6 Ground Floor Shangrila @ The Fort 30th street, corner 5th Ave, Taguig, 1634 Metro Manila
  • Phone: 8535-1155

Lore by Chef Tatung

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Lore puts a thoughtful spin on Filipino food. Chef Tatung’s menu tells stories from the country’s history through each dish.

Mendokoro Rameba BGC

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Mendokoro Ramenba BGC is a favorite ramen spot known for its rich, creamy broth and perfectly chewy noodles. With bar-style seating and a focused menu, it delivers an authentic, no-frills Japanese ramen experience.

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