When in Manila, one of the places you must visit is Intramuros. It’s a historic landmark perfect for curious and adventurous travelers. But no trip is complete without food, and there are many options around the area. So, you may be wondering, what is the best restaurant in Intramuros Manila?
From casual to fancy restos, here are the fifteen restaurants in Intramuros you need to try!
1. 9 Spoons

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9 Spoons is a popular restaurant situated at The Bayleaf Intramuros. It offers a casual dining experience with a gorgeous view of the Manila city skyline. And you also get a view of the famous Intramuros Golf Course from the restaurant.
Moreover, with its open and vibrant interior, this place offers a laid-back ambiance. For this reason, it’s become famous for business meetings and casual gatherings. Overall, dining at this place is ideal for all occasions!
Aside from its gorgeous setting, this restaurant offers the best Filipino dishes around. There are plenty on the menu to try, but I highly recommend their All Day Tapa and Kare Kare. Both dishes won’t only take you on a gastronomic adventure, but they’ll also make you feel at home!
However, if you’re in the mood for something else, they also offer non-Filipino dishes. These include wood-fired pizza, pasta, and sandwiches. Meanwhile, if you want something sweet, their Ensaymada Pudding is a good choice.
Finally, besides the regular a la carte dishes, this restaurant also offers buffets! But they’re strictly scheduled. For example, breakfast and lunch buffets start from 6 am to 10: 30 am and 11: 30 am to 2 pm (Monday to Friday).
Address: Penthouse Level, The Bayleaf Intramuros, Muralla Street corner Victoria Street, Intramuros
Contact info: (02)-5318-5000
Opening hours: 6 am to 10:30 pm
2. Ristorante Delle Mitre

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For a unique dining experience, visit Ristorante Delle Mitre.
This place is a Catholic-themed restaurant situated next to San Agustin Church, Intramuros. It offers a variety of culinary dishes, and the best part is, you get to enjoy your food inside a mini-museum!
Its interior showcases historical photos and religious artifacts. So not only do you get to enjoy good food, you get to learn in the process as well.
You can try the restaurant’s entrée menu, consisting of classic Filipino food like Adobo and Kare Kare. And they also have large servings of food like Crispy Pasta and Paella for groups.
However, Ristorante Delle Mitre is primarily famous for its pastries. I recommend trying their apple cinnamon cheesecake, which is a unique treat. Pair this with a cup of coffee, and you get the perfect afternoon!
So when in Intramuros, don’t forget to drop by at Ristorante Delle Mitre to recharge – and enjoy good food!
Address: 470 General Luna Street (corner Real Street), Opposite San Agustin Church, Intramuros
Contact info: (02) 8559 5220
Opening hours: 8 am to 8 pm (Monday to Sunday)
3. Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant

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Spanish culture, historical arts, and architecture are all present in Intramuros. And there’s no better restaurant representing these than Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant, Intramuros.
Get transported back in time with traditional Filipino and Spanish cuisine at Barbara’s. From Gambas al Ajillo to Tanigue, there’s plenty of dishes to try here!
Moreover, the ambiance at this restaurant perfectly complements the food. The place has interiors inspired by the Spanish era, offering a charming environment.
Plus, if you decide to dine in the restaurant, you’ll get to see a cultural dance performance. So from food, ambiance to entertainment, you’re getting the whole experience of the past!
The place is now open for dine-in, take-out, and delivery. For dine-in, make sure to make a reservation since this is popular in the Intramuros area.
Overall, to experience a blast from the past, dining at Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant is ideal. It’s the perfect place for dining with friends and family.
Address: HXQG+V52 plaza sans Luis complex, General Luna St, Intramuros, 1002 Metro Manila
Contact info: (02) 8527-4086 | (02) 8527-3893
Opening hours: 11 am to 2:30 pm | 5 pm to 9:30 pm (Monday to Sunday)
4. Raffaele Pizzeria

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If you’re looking for a quick snack break in Intramuros, then Raffaele Pizzeria is your place! This restaurant is another contender situated in The Bayleaf Intramuros.
Specializing in wood-fired pizza, this is the perfect resto for pizza lovers out there.
Located on the 3rd level of the hotel, Raffaele is famous for its rich and flavorful pizzas. And the best part is, they’re all cooked in a wood-fired oven. This brings out all the flavors, giving you nothing but a delicious experience.
Moreover, to enhance the experience, the interior of this pizzeria matches its menu. Classy and dominated by wood!
Starting from its floors to ceilings, everything in the pizzeria has wooden interiors. Then they accentuated the dining areas more by using green and purple seats. In addition, the place is also surrounded by plants, giving you the feeling of dining in an actual garden.
Overall, these combinations resemble the vivid ambiance of autumn for a soothing touch. So not only do you get to enjoy delicious pizza, but you can also relax in the process.
A must-try on their menu is the Diavola pizza with tomato, mozzarella, and spicy pepperoni. However, if you want to build your pie, the restaurant lets you customize your pizza. Just make sure to inform your server of any changes.
Finally, if you’re not in the mood for pizza, the place also offers other classic Italian favorites. These include seafood and pasta dishes.
Address: 3rd Floor, The Bayleaf Intramuros, Muralla Street corner Victoria Street, Intramuros
Contact info: (02) 318 5003
Opening hours: 11 am to 11 pm (Monday to Sunday)
5. Patio de Conchita

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If you’re looking to grab a quick bite on a budget, Patio de Conchita is the perfect place for you! This unassuming restaurant offers delectable and affordable home-cooked Filipino dishes.
Many consider it as a high-end ‘Carinderia‘ or local eatery. That means you get to enjoy classic home-cooked Filipino foods that most locals eat!
Moreover, the restaurant offers a variety of Filipino dishes. So you can always try something new here at Patio de Conchita. However, I recommend trying their Kalderetang Baka and Sinigang na Itlog ng Isda sa Miso.
Meanwhile, if you want something to cool you off, the place also offers fresh coconut juice!
Aside from enjoying home-cooked meals, the restaurant’s ambiance is also as impressive. It has old Spanish interiors, promoting an extra cozy and picturesque environment.
In short, if you want to enjoy homey food or want to save yourself some money while Intramuros, this place is ideal. Eat what the locals eat to have the complete Filipino experience!
Address: Beaterio St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Contact info: (02) 8404 1122
Opening hours: 9 am to 8 pm (Monday to Friday) | 9 am to 7 pm (Saturday to Sunday)
6. Sky Deck View Bar

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One of the most popular restaurants in Intramuros is the Sky Deck View Bar.
It boasts excellent food and a unique setting. You can find this place on the Bayleaf Intramuros hotel’s rooftop, offering a 360-degree view of Manila.
Visiting this place lets you witness Manila move while enjoying good food and drinks.
Moreover, the Sky Deck View Bar perfectly matches the view of Manila with its tasty menu. A must-try at this place is its meaty Tapa served with eggs and garlic rice.
Meanwhile, for lighter options, they also have desserts and pasta. You should try the bar’s Ensaymada Pudding, which consists of crème anglaise and mango balls.
Although you can visit the Sky Deck anytime during their operation hours, it’s best to go at sundown. During this time, you can catch the descent of the sun into the Manila city skyline. And this is a sight you wouldn’t want to miss!
In addition, sundown is also the time to enjoy great food via a buffet dinner at the Sky Deck. This starts at 5:30 pm and ends at 10 pm from Friday to Saturday.
If you’re looking for a quick drink with a friend or date, the Sky Deck View Bar is the perfect place!
Address: Rooftop, The Bayleaf Intramuros, Muralla Street corner Victoria Street, Intramuros, Manila
Contact info: (02) 318 5003
Opening hours: 5 pm to 12 mn (Monday to Sunday)
7. Ilustrado

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Experience the beauty and taste of Spanish-Filipino cuisine at Ilustrado. Locals and tourists alike consider this as one of the best restaurants in Intramuros.
It’s a family-run restaurant following an old Manila setting, bringing you back to the past. And one of its key selling points is its Hispanic architecture, perfect for all occasions!
However, what makes Ilustrado stand out is its vast and delicious menu. And this restaurant is famous for its unique take on classic Filipino dishes.
Most notably, the Adobong Bagnet. This dish contains tender pork belly simmered in 6 spices and crab fat, a unique combination. But it works!
Another famous dish from Ilustrado is its Sampaguita ice cream. To give you a better idea, it tastes like the actual flower itself. Although this may seem unusual at first, trust me, it’s delicious and refreshing! Many people will also back this.
The restaurant accepts walk-in and is also available for booking for private events. It has indoor and outdoor seating and two private function rooms that can host 20 people. Just make sure to call for an early reservation.
Address: 744 Calle Real del Palacio (Gen. Luna), Intramuros, Manila
Contact info: 02-527-2345 | 02 -527-3674
Opening hours: 8 am to 9 pm (Monday to Saturday)
8. La Cathedral Cafe

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One of the newest emerging food spots for food tripping in Intramuros is the La Cathedral Cafe. This place has a Rome-inspired theme and has a dining area with a gorgeous view of the Manila Cathedral.
Although it’s open in the mornings, when the sun sets, the restaurant gets better! It becomes more romantic, and its warm lights create the perfect ambiance. Therefore, go to this place if you’re planning on going on a date.
However, keep in mind that this place mostly has light food and drink items. That’s why if you’re craving a heavy meal, this restaurant isn’t for you.
Regardless, the La Cathedral Cafe is still one of the best spots for a food trip in Intramuros at night.
Address: 398 Cabildo St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Contact info: (02) 8701 7833
Opening hours: 10 am to 9 pm (Monday to Saturday)
9. Marso Café and Restaurant
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For a no-frills dining experience in Intramuros, visit Marso Café and Restaurant. This place serves classic Filipino dishes at affordable prices!
They have an extensive menu, but I highly recommend their Pancit Bihon. This dish is a quintessential dish in all Filipino households and makes for a perfect snack!
However, if you want something that can fill you up, their sizzling seafood is a good choice. Topped with different seafood, this is perfect to energize you and make your trip even better.
Finally, end your meal with their signature Halo-halo, a classic Filipino dessert.
Overall, Marso Café and Restaurant is a no-frills and all-flavor establishment. So get your money’s worth with cheap and delicious meals at this restaurant now!
Address: 279 Cabildo St., Intramuros, Manila
Contact info: 338 5320
Opening hours: 7 am to 6:30 pm (Monday to Friday)
10. Coco Bango Café

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Situated inside a quaint boutique hotel in Intramuros is the Coco Bango Café. This restaurant at the White Knight hotel has become a classic favorite among locals.
It serves no-frills and all-flavor comfort food ranging from Filipino to Spanish cuisine. Although they offer a variety of dishes, they still manage to maintain the quality. For this reason, it has become a popular spot to go to when in Intramuros.
If you’re looking for food suggestions, I suggest their Beef ala Bulalo. It’s a guilty pleasure dish ideal for rainy and gloomy days. Meanwhile, if you want something crunchy, the cafe’s Damasos’ Wrapped Prawns is a must-try!
Finally, if you’re looking to enjoy a beer or two, you’ll need to have snacks. And what better snack than Inihaw na Pusit? Most locals consider this the perfect bar chow for beer, so it wouldn’t hurt to try!
Overall, if you want good food and good times, visit Coco Bango Café in Intramuros! It’s the perfect place for dates with your family, friends, or lover.
Address: White Knight Hotel, General Luna Street, Intramuros, Manila
Contact info: +632 526 6539
Opening hours: 10 am to 9 pm (Monday to Sunday)
11. Yvan Navy

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If you want something non-traditional and quick bite, then Yvan Navy is your place! This is a one-stop diner to satisfy your burger and shawarma cravings. You can find this place in IntraMall in Intramuros.
Moreover, you get to enjoy your food alongside the restaurant’s no-frills interior. And their menu consists of cheap eats! So kick back, relax, and enjoy good food with friends and family at Yvan Navy.
So if you want to indulge in comfort food without breaking the bank, visit them while in Intramuros!
However, it’s worth noting that the place gets jam-packed during peak hours (lunchtime). That’s why it’s best to pay a visit during the afternoon when there aren’t as many people.
Address: 710 Escuela St., Intramuros, Manila
Contact info: +63 919 817 4970
Opening hours: 10 am to 10 pm (Monday to Sunday)
12. Batala Bar

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Are you looking for a place to chill in Intramuros? Then no look further than the Batala Bar! Located in the Philippine Artisan Trade Gallery, this resto offers local craft beer.
Pair your drink with its homey interior and ambiance, and you get a guaranteed good time. So whether you’re looking to unwind after a long day or want to chill out, this place is for you!
Moreover, if booze isn’t your thing, the place also offers coffee and ice cream. And you can get the most out of your visit by enjoying its views of the Casa Manila patio.
Address: Plaza San Luis Complex, corner General Luna and Real Streets
Contact info: +63 917 598 2000 | info@philippineartisantrade.com.
Opening hours: 10 am to 7 pm (Monday to Sunday)
13. Belfry Café

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One of the newest cafes in Intramuros is the Belfry Café. It opened less than a couple of months ago in February. The quaint cafe offers a new way of experiencing Manila Cathedral and Intramuros.
They offer coffee drinks, non-caffeinated drinks, and light snacks like pastries, perfect with coffee! So from delicious drinks to gorgeous scenery, this cafe has everything.
Overall, this place makes for a good snack stop after a long day of exploring the walled city.
Address: Building, 1002 Sto. Tomas, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Contact info: 0926 628 7133
Opening hours: 9 am to 8 pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
14. Pares Kimchi

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Pares Kimchi is a great place to stop by in Intramuros for a quick and cheap bite. The restaurant offers a fusion of Filipino and Korean set meals like Korean chicken BBQ and noodles. These set meals come with rice, Bulalo soup, and beansprouts.
They also offer classic Filipino snacks like chicken skin and calamari. And to wash it all off, Pares Kimchi also has a variety of meals.
The best part is, all of their menu items only cost less than PHP 200. So you can buy all the snacks you want to energize yourself when exploring the walled city.
Address: 681 Beaterio St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Contact info: 0977 823 3468
Opening hours: 10 am to 10 pm (Monday to Saturday)
15. Cioccolata Churros Café
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Finally, if you want something sweet, visit Cioccolata Churros Café in Intramuros. This place is a popular snack spot for both tourists and locals alike.
It offers a simple yet mouthwatering menu consisting of churros and drinks! All churros are fresh from the fryer and made by the hotel’s very own pastry chef. Don’t forget to wash it down with a cup of coffee or a frappuccino.
Moreover, its location is very convenient since Rafaelle pizzeria is two floors away! So if you happen to be craving more food, you can go to the next place.
Get some churros and chocolate at this café while in Intramuros to make your trip even sweeter! It’s the perfect spot to get some well-deserved snacks after a long day of going around the historic site. So bring your kids and friends for a sweet treat.
Address: Muralla cor. Victoria Street, Intramuros Manila
Contact info: (02) 318 5000
Opening hours: 6 am to 10 pm (Monday to Friday) | 10 am to 8 pm (Saturday to Sunday)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where can I get the best Filipino food in Intramuros?
A: Many restaurants offer classic Filipino dishes on this historic site, but the most popular ones are Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant and Ilustrado cafe. These places serve authentic Filipino food at affordable prices, making them the perfect go-to spot to enjoy good food after a long day of exploring Intramuros.
Q: Can I roam around Intramuros at night?
A: Yes, you can explore Intramuros at night, but your attractions are relatively limited. That’s because most museums and points of interest inside Intramuros are only open up to 5 pm or 6 pm. However, other places are open to the public even later in the evening. Plus, some restaurants in the area don’t close till 11 pm or 12 mn, so you don’t need to worry about food!
Q: Do I need to pay to get inside Intramuros?
A: When visiting the walled city of Intramuros, you need to pay a small entrance fee. The price for adults is PHP 75. Meanwhile, seniors, students, and people with disabilities only need to pay PHP 50. You can pay in cash, PayMaya, or Beep card at the site.
Q: Why should I visit Intramuros?
A: Intramuros has always been a popular tourist spot for locals and foreigners alike. After all, it’s one of the few places where visitors can experience Metro Manila during the Spanish era. From historic churches to old-school restaurants, there’s plenty to explore in Intramuros! So the next time you’re in Manila, pay a visit.
Q: Is Intramuros and Fort Santiago the same place?
A: Fort Santiago and Intramuros are different attractions. The former is a fortress established back in the late 1500s, and it’s a part of the walled city of Intramuros. So though they are in the same vicinity, they’re still different places.
Final Note
Exploring the walled city of Intramuros can be exhausting, and there’s no better way to replenish your energy than through food. There are plenty of options in the area, and those above are some of the best in the city. And all you need to do is discover what the best restaurant in Intramuros Manila for you is! Either way, all restos are guaranteed to provide good food and good times.
What do you think of these restaurants? Did we miss anything? Share your thoughts in the comments below!