If you want to mingle with wild crowds and party til you drop, Ladida is the place for you. With its red motif and lively atmosphere, you wouldn't want to leave the place til sun rise.
Café Havana
It has been around since 1998 and it was the first Cuban restaurant in the Philippines. The music, cigars and food are only some things to look forward to at Café Havana. Authentic Cuban, African and Latin beats are played to entice guests to let loose and show their moves.
Raj
The most stylish, creative and expensive (But it's worth it!) Indian restaurant in Malate. The interior is pretty amazing. Its rich blend of colors and elegant setting can set the mood for couples and would-be couples. Romantic and intimate… Perfect for dates.
Komiks
Inspired by the local komiks character Bentong, the place is known for its excellent food. Though prizes may be a bit expensive but it surely is worth it. I highly recommend their salad and chicken with mango toppings.
Portico
The first time I've ever been to Portico is on a holy week. A friend and I decided to try out a new fine dining place for lunch and it was a very surreal experience. We were seated outside to feel the breeze of summer and savour the quiet moments in the usually busy streets of Malate.
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