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There’s even a shooting range cafe!

We’ve already done City of Dreams and Resorts World Manila, so it’s just fitting to do a Solaire Resort & Casino listicle for you guys!

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As most of you would know, Solaire Resort & Casino formerly known as Solaire Manila, is one of the lifestyle centers in Manila that combines relaxation and entertainment in one. The entire place comprises a 5-star hotel with a total of 800 rooms, a casino, a theatre, fashion shops, and even a shooting range! But of course, who are we kidding? We’re here for the food too!

House of Zhou

Serving dishes found in different parts of Asia from China to Korea and even Vietnamese and Thai food, House of Zhou is a haven for comfort food.

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Acacia

Serving mainly different styles of barbeque, Acacia is definitely for those who crave meat and little else. Try their skewers, Pinoy favorites, and if you’re willing to make room, the seafood platter.

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Gold Leaf

The Gold Leaf is perfect for intimate talks without alcohol and more of a place to try different cakes and desserts. We recommend trying the classic leche flan, coco cream and mango, and the Solaire signature cake.

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The Patisserie

Located right in front of the escalators to Theatre’s entrance, the Patisserie can be a great place to have a bite before watching a show. Try the truffle mac and cheese or the grilled ham and cheese for something savory. Sweet tooths should try the raspberry and lime cake.

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Kkanbu

One of Korea’s most famous Korean chicken spots, Kkanbu is as authentic an experience as you can get. In fact, this is the chain’s only restaurant outside of Korea!

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Dragon Bar

Perfect for laid-back conversations with your friends in between drinking sessions, Dragon Bar serves coffee, tea, and a few breakfast fares. The interior exudes an elegant vibe because of the eye-catching Crystal Dragon centerpiece that is said to be crafted with 84 thousand crystals. Since it’s open 24/7, you can visit this place anytime. 

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Finestra Italian Steakhouse

If it’s a fine-dining, Italian restaurant that you’re looking for, Finestra’s handcrafted pasta and homemade gelato will answer your prayers. And if that’s not enough reason for you, they have a beautiful, overlooking view of the Manila Bay to boot. For group dinners, they have one private dining room that you can ask to reserve. 

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Fresh

Fresh is a casual 24/7 buffet type of restaurant that specializes in everything fresh. Since they offer a variety of cuisines here such as Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Chinese, and Continental, all cravings are well-covered. Not in the mood to eat a heavy meal? They have an a la carte menu too. 

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Yakumi

Yakumi offers a top-notch Japanese buffet, dining experience with their fresh and authentic dishes, cooked and prepared by some of the world’s top Japanese chefs. Craving for sushi, sashimi, or maki? All are covered with a selection of sake specialties to go along with your meal.

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Kiwa Korean Grill

Using only fresh and premium ingredients along with the Korean traditional techniques in cooking, Kiwa Korean Grill promises nothing but the finest, gastronomic dining experience when you visit this restaurant. Fun fact: Kiwa Korean Grill is owned by Dr. David Shim, the CEO of Solaire Korea.

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Waterside Restobar

Waterside Restobar is a Latin American-Mediterranean restaurant that serves delicious paella and tapas! Order a few of that and a glass of red wine, and you’re good to go. Oh, and did we mention that this restaurant boasts of a grand poolside view? Enjoy.

Buffet spread
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Lucky Noodles

Lucky Noodles is a casual dining restaurant that promises Asian cuisine at its finest. Indulge in the herbs and spices of their authentic dishes and watch their chefs in action as they prepare your orders for you. They also have a ‘Make Your Own Noodle Bowl’ feature where you can customize your own from the type of noodles used, up to the toppings and spices.

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Food Court

Housing six, unique dining outlets, Solaire’s Food Court offers a variety of cuisines in one elegant dining hub. Whether you’re feeling American and craving pizza, or having irresistible urges for Asian flavors, this is the place to please your taste buds. 

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Oasis Garden Cafe

True to its name, Oasis serves as an escape from all the hustle and bustle of the city. Look around and you’ll see the refreshing interior of this place, making it seem like you’re in an outdoor garden cafe. While they serve a few dishes to perk up your appetite, it’s best to go here for tea and dessert. Reservations are accepted

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Red Lantern

Red Lantern is a modern Cantonese restaurant that is best known for its authentic dim sum and seafood dishes. If you’re looking for a new place to dine in with your family and relatives when at Solaire, Red Lantern should be on the top of your list. They also have private rooms for group parties and other celebrations. Reservations are accepted

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