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Perfect for an after-school dinner!

Near a lot of offices, schools, and suburbs, Ayala Malls 30th is a crossroads for people from different walks of life. With many different people mean different paletes to cater to which is shown by the variety of Ayala Malls 30th restaurants.

Also Read: 15 Must-Try Restaurants at Estancia Mall and Capitol Commons

From steakhouses to ramen shops, here are 10 must-try Ayala Malls the 30th restaurants!

Where to Eat in Ayala Malls the 30th

Mamou 3.0

The only steakhouse among the Ayala Malls 30th restaurants, Mamou 3.0 serves USDA prime grade steak. Also offering a mix of fusion, pasta, and even seafood options, Mamou 3.0 is perfect for even the pickiest eater.

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Mary Grace

The national hangout and chika cafe, Mary Grace serves comfort food that makes it feel like you’re at home. Their bestsellers are the beef tapa as well as the lemon squares, but we also recommend trying their Vigan longganisa, vongole pasta, and strawberry shortcake.

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Shrimp Bucket

Perfect for big groups with their group meals and seafood by the bag, Shrimp Bucket is exactly what its name suggests, bucket loads of shrimp and other seafood goodies like mussels and crabs drizzled in their special sauces from salted egg to lemon butter.

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Genki Sushi

For authentic sushi served via train head to Genki Sushi and get to try a very peculiar yet very Japanese way of eating sushi. Try the chub mackerel nigiri, salmon belly sashimi, and the California handroll temaki. For cooked meals they also have gyudon, ebi tempura don, and oyako don.

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Pho Hoa

Tired of the usual ramen? Then try pho at the authentic Vietnamese Pho Hoa for a change of pace this rainy season. Serving authentic Vietnamese food at an affordable price Pho Hoa doesn’t skimp out on quality with dishes like pho ga, fresh rice paper rolls, and even banh mi.

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Brothers Burgers

Popular since the 2000s, Brothers Burgers has evolved into serving all manner of American comfort food from onion rings to shakes, hot dogs, and of course their burgers. We recommend trying the smash burger, brothers burger, Hokkaido-style ice cream, and more!

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Sibyulee Flavors of Seoul

One of the best unlimited samgyupsal restaurants in Metro Manila, try Sibyulee in Ayala Malls 30th with its variety of meats and side dishes. Another plus is their special spray that keeps you odorless even after wading through all that smoke.

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Cafe Breton

A perfect place to work remotely while chowing down on a sweet crepe, Cafe Breton is a classic cafe everyone should go to at least once. We recommend trying the islander, eden, and the classic butter and sugar crepe.

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Ippudo

Specializing in all things ramen, Ippudo is a popular ramen chain in both Japan and the Philippines. Pair a warm bowl of their Hakata-style ramen with gyoza or chicken buns!

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Yabu

Well known for its unlimited side dishes and thick cuts of katsu, Yabu is a popular restaurant for dates, big groups, and even solo dining. Try the classic rosu cut for only P500!

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Ramen Nagi

Another famous ramen shop in Ayala Malls 30th, Ramen Nagi offers a variety of ramen in different styles as well as side dishes like karaage, gyoza, and more. They’re also connected to Tendon Akimitsu which serves different kinds of tempura.

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Mama Lou’s

When craving for Italian dishes like pasta and pizza, or when dining as a big group, go to Mama Lou’s! We recommend trying the spinach and goat cheese pizza and truffle pasta.

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Cibo

Another Italian place you can go to is Cibo. A classic tita favorite, Cibo has been serving classic Italian dishes made for the Filipino palette since the early 2000s. We recommend their spinach cheese pizza, vongole pasta, and roasted pork!

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Pepper Lunch

Best for quick lunches, Pepper Lunch serves cuts of beef heated on a griddle! Pepper Lunch is perfect for any budget with steaks going for as low P260.

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Kenny Rogers

The answer to the question, “saan tayo kakain?”, Kenny Roggers serves everything from grilled meats, Salisbury steaks, and roasted chicken, while having a plethora of side dishes to choose from. They’re always coming up with new menu items so always keep a look out.

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