15+ Best Restaurants in Taguig You Must Visit

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Finding great food in Taguig isn’t exactly hard—it’s deciding where that gets tricky. From quiet neighborhood gems to spots buzzing with BGC energy, this city’s food scene doesn’t play around. So if your group chat’s stuck on the same “saan tayo kakain?” loop, this guide to the best restaurants in Taguig might finally end the debate. Let’s break it down—by mood, by craving, and by what’s worth lining up for.

15+ Best Restaurants in Taguig

L’Opera Ristorante

Photo via L’Opera Ristorante Italiano BGC (@lopera_ristorante) • Instagram

A staple in BGC since 1994, L’Opera is where classic Italian cooking meets a calm, refined setting. It’s the kind of place where the pasta speaks for itself and the wine list is just as serious. For anyone craving timeless Italian fare done right, this spot remains a top pick in Taguig.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/loperamanila 
  • Location: Seven/NEO, Ground Floor, Seven Neo, 4th Avenue, 26th St, Taguig
  • Phone: (02) 8889 2784

Terraza Martinez

Photo via @terraza.martinez / Instagram

Spanish-Mediterranean food gets the spotlight here, with plates of seafood and paella served under warm lighting and tropical accents. Terraza Martinez knows how to make you feel like you’re on a coastal escape—without ever leaving the city. It’s perfect for long dinners, group catch-ups, or just a cocktail run after work.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Spanish-Mediterranean
  • Instagram: @terraza.martinez
  • Location: G/F, Shangri-la at, The Arcade, 5th Ave, Taguig
  • Phone: 0966 700 5801

Eesome

Photo via @eesome.manila / Instagram

Part café, part concept store, and part bar, Eesome blends retail with restaurant in a way that actually works. Come for the craft cocktails, stay for the solid menu and sneaker window shopping. This is the kind of hybrid space that shows how Taguig is constantly changing the way we dine.

Maker & Made

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Brunch gets a Filipino twist at Maker & Made, a neighborhood spot that highlights local produce and thoughtful collaborations. Inspired by Australia’s brunch scene, their menu leans on simple, hearty plates and great coffee. If you’re looking for a slow, wholesome start to your weekend in Taguig, this is it.

El Born

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Inspired by a neighborhood in Barcelona, El Born brings Catalan flavors and old family recipes to BGC. From tapas to comforting mains, the food feels both familiar and new. It’s a cozy reminder that even global flavors can feel right at home in Taguig.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Catalan – Mediterranean
  • Instagram: @elborn.ph
  • Location: 2/F Mitsukoshi BGC 8th Ave, Corner 36th St, North, Taguig
  • Phone: 0917 316 9129
  • Email: elborn.ph@gmail.com  

Lore by Chef Tatung

Photo via @cheftatung and @lorebycheftatung / Instagram

Lore digs deep into Filipino roots while pushing tradition into new territory. Every dish tells a story, blending old-school ingredients with modern technique and presentation. It’s a restaurant that fits right into Taguig’s growing scene of chef-led, concept-driven dining.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Filipino
  • Website: www.loremanila.com 
  • Location: 3rd floor, west super block retail, One Bonifacio High Street Mall, 3rd Ave, Taguig
  • Phone: 0977 804 9888

Brasserie Sagana

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Led by Chef Marc Aubry, Brasserie Sagana delivers no-fuss French food in a sleek BGC setting. The focus is on well-sourced ingredients and honest cooking—nothing overdone, just solid French comfort dishes. It’s a favorite for those who appreciate French technique without the usual pretension.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: French
  • Website: www.sagana.ph  
  • Location: Ground Floor One/NEO 3rd Avenue, corner 26th St, Taguig
  • Phone: (02) 8815 8801
  • Email: hello@sagana.ph 

Kas & Poly

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At Kas & Poly, your zodiac sign might just influence what lands on your plate. Their European-Mediterranean menu pulls from Turkish, Spanish, and Greek influences, paired with drinks that play on celestial themes. It’s quirky, creative, and shows how Taguig’s food scene welcomes bold ideas.

  • Price: ₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: European-Mediterranean
  • Website: https://geminitwins.ph 
  • Location: Unit D W Global Center, 9th Ave, corner 30th St, Taguig
  • Phone: 0917 140 5059

L’entrecôte

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Known for their steak and unlimited fries, L’Entrecôte delivers solid Swiss-French comfort in a casual setting. That herbed butter sauce? Worth the trip alone. If you’re craving a simple but satisfying meat-and-potatoes kind of meal, this one’s a reliable choice in BGC.

Uma Nota Manila

Blending Japanese and Brazilian flavors, Uma Nota brings a unique twist to Taguig’s growing list of international restaurants. Originally from Hong Kong and Paris, it now spices up Manila with colorful plates and a buzzy bar vibe. It’s ideal for dinner with friends or a night out with flavor.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Brazilian-Japanese
  • Website: www.uma-nota.com.ph 
  • Location: Shangri-La The Fort 30th Street, corner 5th Ave, Taguig
  • Phone: 0917 307 2766
  • Email: manila@uma-nota.com 

Sariwon

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A favorite among Korean BBQ fans, Sariwon has earned praise from both Seoul and the New York Times. Their Beef Galbi is the star, but the whole menu feels carefully done. With spacious seating and consistent quality, it’s a go-to for group dinners in Bonifacio High Street.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Korean
  • Website: www.sariwon.ph 
  • Location: C2, Bonifacio High Street Central 7th Avenue, corner 29th St, Taguig
  • Phone: (02) 8705 1628

Tartufo Ristorante

Tartufo serves up rich Italian comfort—think hearty pastas, well-done pizzas, and dishes built around truffle. It’s run by a chef who takes his time exploring every corner of Italian cuisine. Great for casual dinners and date nights, this place shows Taguig can hold its own in Italian food.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/tartuforistorante 
  • Location: G/F, One Maridien 9th Avenue, corner 27th Street, Taguig
  • Phone: 0917 142 2392

Samba

Photo via @samba.mnl / Instagram

Samba brings Peruvian cooking to the spotlight with a menu built on centuries of cultural mix. It’s part Spanish, part Asian, all grounded in native Peruvian flavor. You don’t see a lot of Peruvian food in Manila, which makes this one of the more interesting stops in Taguig.

a mano

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Named after the phrase “by hand,” a mano keeps things fresh and straightforward with its pasta, pizza, and service. Run by Amado Fores, it balances Italian tradition with just the right local flair. It’s a great option for anyone who wants quality without the fuss.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/amano.ph 
  • Location: One Bonifacio High Street by Ayala Malls, Ground Floor, (Unit LG22, One Bonifacio High Street, Taguig
  • Phone: 0917 712 9952

Purple Rice Forbes Town

Photo via @purplericeph / Instagram

This Thai restaurant combines traditional Bangkok flavors with some surprising fusion dishes. Their green curry, pad Thai, and tom yum are reliable go-to’s, while the cocktails add extra flair. Purple Rice adds color to Taguig’s Asian food options and feels relaxed enough for a casual meal.

  • Price: ₱,₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Thai
  • Website:  https://purplerice.restaurant 
  • Location: One Bonifacio High Street by Ayala Malls, Ground Floor, (Unit LG22, One Bonifacio High Street, Taguig
  • Phone: 0915 942 6521
  • Email: hello@purplerice.ph 

Din Tai Fung

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Famous for xiao long bao, Din Tai Fung continues to draw crowds for its consistent quality and efficient service. This BGC branch even has cocktails made just for the location. It’s a staple for dumpling fans—and a must-visit if you’ve never had soup dumplings done right.

  • Price: ₱₱₱
  • Cuisine: Taiwanese
  • Instagram: @dintaifungph
  • Location: L/G C1, Bonifacio High Street Central, Taguig
  • Phone: (02) 8809 1865

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