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BGC’s got a new number 1!

Check out the top 10 most loved restaurants this month in BGC, Taguig, based on user favorites from Booky, the #1 food app in the Philippines.

Insider tip: If you book at the Prime Restaurants below through Booky you can get a free dessert after your meal when you fill out the feedback form on our app!

10. Ooma – Bonifacio High Street

312 Favorites
Last month’s #9

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Ooma is a modern Japanese restaurant by the Moment Group and young acclaimed chef Bruce Ricketts, the same partnership that brought us Mecha Uma. Ooma, a wordplay on Uma meaning ‘good’, promises bold Japanese flavors at affordable prices. It’s for people looking for quality sushi at affordable prices. It’s not for people looking for ramen. We recommend the Soft Shell Crab Taco-Maki, Hangar Steak and Uni Udon. Our insider tip is that at Ooma, you get to ‘brush’ (not dip) soy sauce on your sushi. P.S. Servers roam around with buckets giving out unlimited rice.

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Space NELG 105, LG/F Bonifacio High Street, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 621-4052

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9. NIU by Vikings – SM Aura

335 Favorites
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NIU is Vikings Buffet 2.0–the interiors are more modern and luxurious, definitely an upgrade from its pioneer sister brand. The restaurant can accommodate around 350 people per timeslot (lunch and dinner) and it boasts of 9 different food stations of various dishes and cuisines. It even has function rooms for your private events. It’s for families, friends and even couples celebrating special occasions. It’s not for people with small appetites. We recommend you first check out all the food available so you can plan and pace your intake smartly. Our insider tip: Request for their ‘by order only’ menu. Read more about NIU, here.


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6/F SM Aura, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 478-3888

8. Tomatito – BGC Corporate Center

337 Favorites
Last month’s #5

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From the same team behind Las Flores, Rambla and La Lola, Tomatito is a sexy tapas bar from Shanghai serving Spanish-influenced dishes by acclaimed chef Willy. Its aesthetic is inspired by Spanish bars in the 80s which provides a retro fluorescent atmosphere. It’s for friends looking to dine out over great food and drinks. It’s not for diners who prefer traditional Spanish dishes, as their cuisine focuses on fusion interpretations. We recommend the Salmon TNT, Explisiones de atun y Tomatito, and the Montaditos de Gambas. Our insider tip: Their tables fill up fast, so make sure you call ahead to reserve!

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G/F BGC Corporate Center, 30th St corner 11th Ave, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 805-7840

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7. Wildflour Café + Bakery – Net Lima Bldg.

341 Favorites
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Wildflour Café + Bakery offers international fare and specialty pastries, famous for being the first purveyor of the wildly popular cronuts in Manila. It’s for people who enjoy breakfast, brunch or lunch in a place that always reminds you of Sunday mornings. It’s not for office employees who want quick meals for their weekday lunch break. We recommend their grilled cheese salad and soup combo, mushroom salad, pulled pork sliders and their bestselling kimchi steak fried rice. Don’t forget their über moist to-die-for chocolate cake for dessert! Our insider tip is to get pastries at 50% off after 7pm.


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G/F Net Lima Bldg, 4th Ave. cor. 26th St., Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 856-700

6. Hey Handsome – Net Park Bldg.

392 Favorites
Last month’s #10

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Hey Handsome is a hip Peranakan restaurant famously headed by Chef Nicco Santos of Legaspi Village cult favorite, Your Local. In case you didn’t get the memo, Peranakan cuisine is a combination of Chinese ingredients and Malay/Indonesian spices. It’s for foodies with curious palates. It’s not for people who prefer traditional Asian dishes. We recommend their Bebek Penyet (duck), Kambing Buah Keluak and Nasi Lemak. Fun fact: The restaurant name came from the “friendly greeting uncles and aunties would give to customers lining up for food in Singapore”, as reported by CNN Philippines. Watch out, they’re about to open for lunch service soon.

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G/F Net Park Building, 5th Ave, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 946-3815

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5. Single Origin – Bonifacio High Street

474 Favorites
Last month’s #7

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Single Origin is a new hangout spot where coffee and alcohol lovers can find common ground. Single Origin features a hefty breakfast & lunch menu, a dinner menu and a beverage list that includes specialty coffee and alcohol-based drinksIt’s for all types of eaters and drinkers, from breakfast to lunch, to dinner until late night. It’s not for diners who want alone time as tables are meant to be shared here. We recommend the Single Origin Burger, Surf n Turf Beer Dough Pizza, S.O. French Toast. Don’t forget to try their Valrhona Mocha Latte, Orange-infused Cappuccino and Bacon-infused Bloody Mary. Our insider tip: They serve specialty Lamill coffee blends from California. Full feature here.


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2/F C3 Bonifacio High Street Central, 7th Avenue cor. 30th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
(02) 894-4042

4. Jin Joo Korean Grill – SM Aura

555 Favorites
Last month’s #3

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Jin Joo Korean Grill is a hip Korean restaurant offering a mix of the classics and a whole new set of fresh innovative Korean dishes. They are the first to offer the Cheese BBQ Ribs, a dish most probably inspired by the popular James Cheese & Back Ribs in Seoul, South Korea. It’s for young foodies looking for a unique Korean experience in Manila. It’s not for people looking for unlimited BBQ deals. We recommend Jin Joo’s 8 Flavours Samgyeopsal, Dak Galbi, Cheese Dung Galbi and Galbi Jim. Our insider tip is you can wrap your ribs with cheese on your own or ask a server to assist you. Read our full feature here.

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5/F Sky Garden, SM Aura, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig

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3. Todd English Food Hall – SM Aura

623 Favorites
Last month’s #1

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Named after an American celebrity Chef, Todd English offers food from all over the world in an upscale food hall setting. It has 9 different food stations including: salad & charcuterie, sushi, raw, Asian, pizza, pasta, grill & ocean, and the wine & tapas bar. It’s for people who like big menus or want to eat in a big group. It’s not for dieters who are vulnerable to temptation We recommend their Fig & Prosciutto flatbread, truffle pasta, T.E. Porkchop and Torched Nigiri Stairs. Our insider tip: They’re open until 11pm, perfect if you’re getting a late dinner after a movie date.


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5/F SM Aura Sky Park, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(0917) 863-3364

2. Shaburi – Uptown Mall

626 Favorites
Last month’s #4

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Shaburi is an all-you-can-eat healthy Japanese shabu-shabu from Japan that offers unlimited premium meats, fresh seafood, organic vegetables and a buffet of appetizers and other bites. Unlike other shabu-shabu restaurants that have one communal pot for cooking, Shaburi offers each guest their own personal pot. It’s for big family or barkada dinners. It’s not for anyone who don’t enjoy eating quickly, there’s a time limit. We recommend their value-for-money Shaburi Wagyu all-you-can-eat course. Our insider tip is: The same course menu should be selected by all customers in the same table. Read more here.


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Level 4, Uptown Place Mall, 36th St. cor. 9th Ave., Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 805-2932

1. Va Bene Pasta Deli – Central Square

729 Favorites
Last month’s #2

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Va Bene (which means “it’s good” in Italian) has been named one Manila’s best Italian restaurants one too many times and is known for serving fresh handmade pastas by Italian Chef Massimo Veronesi. It’s for pasta lovers who can’t get enough of perfect al dente pasta dishes. Portions are good for sharing if you’re not a big eater. It’s not for people who hate carbs. We recommend Chef Massimo Veronesi’s bestsellers, which are the Black Ink Tagliolini and Organic Eggs Tagliatelle. Even the complimentary bruschetta with salsa dip is good. Our insider tip is ask fir their chilli olive oil for a spicy kick. Read our full feature here.


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3/F Central Square, Bonifacio High Street, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 958-5018

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