If you plan on spending the day exploring Manila, you have to start with a good breakfast. In the city, you have a choice of local rice plates or a traditional international breakfast. Here are the best breakfast and brunch places in Manila:
While Kitchen 1B offers an extensive selection of breakfast classics, like omelettes, eggs benedicts, pancakes, and more, you should really go for the Filipino Egg Breakfasts. Locally known as “silogs”, the menu has beef, pork sausage, and fish served with two eggs and garlic rice. Of the three items, you must try the Boneless Bangus – the local marinated milkfish.
G/F KL Tower, 117 Gamboa St
Legaspi Village, Makati
+63-2-843-2392
Daily, 6:30am to 11pm
For more local flavor as well as brunch dishes, head to Little Flour in BGC. You can order breakfast plates, sandwiches, salads, and their signature Filipino-inspired rice bowls. The restaurant is open most hours of the day and satisfies all your breakfast and brunch cravings.
G/F World Plaza Building, 31st St corner 4th Ave
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
+63-2-777-7383
Monday to Saturday, 5am to 2am
Sunday, 6am to 4pm
If you are looking for a quality bistro cafe serving traditional and international dishes, Wildflour Cafe & Bakery is one of the best and most consistent restaurants in the city (Little Flour is actually its new sister restaurant). For breakfast, you can choose from pancakes, egg dishes, freshly baked pastries, and much more.
6 Locations. Find the closest one to you here http://www.wildflour.com.ph/hours_location
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