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Makati Food-crawl: 8 Food Courts and Food Hubs in Makati City

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The food scene in Makati City is diverse and reflective of the cosmopolitan nature of the city. Whether you are looking for a fast bite or a languid meal, there is sure to be something to suit every taste. Food courts and hubs are everywhere near Makati City’s residential areas and commercial properties.

Food courts and food hubs in Makati City are popular among the city’s working class because of the variety and affordability of the meals offered. These food hubs also provide a spot for nightlife and socializing after work hours.

What are Food Courts? Food courts are a food service format that offers multiple food vendors in a shared space. It is typically within shopping malls, airports, and other commercial properties. What are Food Hubs? Food hubs, on the other hand, are similar to food courts but are usually standalone buildings or sections of a larger commercial complex. 

Food Courts and Food Hubs

Makati City is a gastronome paradise. If you’re looking for great eats, you’ll find them in food courts and food hubs across the city. From international favorites to local specialties, there’s something for everyone. And if you’re looking to meet people and make friends, what better way than over good food? So put on your comfy shoes, and let’s start on our Makati food crawl featuring food courts and food hubs!

1. Buendia Food By The Court

Sen. G. Puyat Avenue corner Bautista Street in Barangay San Isidro

Makati foodies, this is your chance to explore a whole new side of food hubs’ culture!

Food courts or food hubs have been all the rage lately, and for good reasons – they offer a unique and convenient way to try lots of different types of cuisine in one place. But what about when you want something a little more upscale? That’s where Buendia Food by The Court comes in.

They’ve got everything from international favorites to local classics, so there’s something for everyone here. Plus, they have got drinks covered too – both cold and hot ones. And if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a rooftop deck where you can enjoy the view while you eat after a game!

Photo courtesy of Buendia Food by the Court

Buendia Food by the Court is a great place to find good food. They have cuisines from Japan, Indonesia, Mexico, and Italy represented by stalls like Little Kodo, Bakmi Nyonya, Lamexa Cantina, and Rouche Grille. You can also try their delicious drinks from Ice Cold and Brothers’ Blends. And if you’re in the mood for burgers, grills, or skewers, they have Korvits Grill, Shang Kee Chinese Buns Delicacies, Burgers Meet Wings, and Frit-oohhh! 

For those who are looking for Filipino favorites, Buendia Food by the Court has Sisig MNL, Tapaddiction, and Goto Pinoy. So come down to the commercial area along Gil Puyat Avenue in the residential district of Barangay San Isidro to check out Buendia Food by the Court.

2. The Pantree Food Hall

119 Dela Rosa Street, Legazpi Village

Craving some good food but don’t want to spend much time or money?

The Pantree Food Hall is a great place to go for decadent food. You can find a variety of different foods from different cultures all under one roof. Located in the posh commercial district of Legazpi Village, The Pantree has a wide variety of food options available. It offers take-out and delivery, and its food court has a seating capacity of 70.

Photo courtesy of The Pantree Food Hall

The Pantree Food Hall is the perfect place for you, offering a variety of different food stalls, each with its own unique and delicious offerings. So whether you’re in the mood for Japanese delicacies, gyozas, poke bowls, chicken wings, or something else entirely, The Pantree Food Hall got you covered. 

Other food stalls available include Old Fashioned Tapa, Rafik Shawarma, Komoro Japanese Dining Menu, and Common Health. Whether you’re in the mood for something savory or sweet, you’re sure to find something to your liking at The Pantree Food Hall.

3. RCBC Plaza

Podium Levels 3 & 4, RCBC Plaza, 6819 Ayala Avenue

The RCBC Plaza Building in the commercial area of Salcedo Village along Ayala Avenue is home to the Yuchengco Museum. The building has function rooms, an auditorium, and podium levels. RCBC Plaza Building’s Podium Levels 3 & 4 are full of great food stalls and services.

Photo courtesy of RCBC Plaza

On Podium Level 3, you’ll find Asian and Filipino food choices, an assortment of cafes, restaurants, and quick snacks and refreshments like fruit shakes and juices. Coffee shops, cakes and pastries, sandwiches, doughnuts, ramen noodles, and a breakfast & brunch restaurant are also available. There’s also a convenience store and a health club. 

For something more substantial, head up to Podium Level 4, where you’ll find the Hexagon Lounge, a stylish executive dining spot with a menu of international dishes. No matter what you’re in the mood for, you’ll find it at RCBC Plaza Building.

4. Higher Ground Food Station

Lepanto Building, Paseo de Roxas, Salcedo Village

Higher Ground Food Station is a food hub located in one of the earliest establishments in Makati CBD, the Lepanto Building, along the commercial district of Paseo de Roxas. Designed by renowned architect Gabriel Formoso, the Lepanto Building across Ayala Triangle now houses a collection of local food shops with Japanese, Vietnamese, Mediterranean, and Korean flares. 

Photo courtesy of Life At AIM

The Higher Ground Food Station in this commercial area of Salcedo Village has more than 20 food stalls offering takeaway snacks like waffles, fries, and dim sums. The usual brands like Turks, Potato Corner, and RJ’s Bowl-gogi are also here. Plus, there’s a juice bar and coffee shop for when you need a break from all the savory flavors. 

If you’re looking for a quick bite or want to take some food home with you, Higher Ground Food Station has you covered there too. They have a wide selection of snacks that are perfect for on-the-go eating. The building is also home to a sleek rooftop lounge of The Penthouse 8747.

5. Laza Food Plaza

2/F Zuellig Building, Makati Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas

Nestled on the second floor of a 33-floor skyscraper and one of Makati Avenue’s LEED-certified establishments, the Zuellig Building is home to some delicious food offered at Laza Food Plaza.

Laza Food Plaza is a tastefully in-style food hub with more than ten stalls featuring various cuisines from breakfast to dinner. Having its own garden Laza’s food hub is the perfect place to spend coffee or lunch breaks or share a meal during dinner. 

Photo courtesy of Laza Food Plaza

And if you want to take a break and enjoy the fresh air, Laza Food Plaza’s landscaped deck is perfect for al fresco dining. It has an excellent view of Makati’s horizon featuring Ayala Triangle Gardens and the residential district of Urdaneta Village’s park.

6. The Mezzanine

Tower One & Exchange Plaza, Ayala Avenue

The Mezzanine at Tower One & Exchange Plaza is a hidden gem for foodies looking for a wide range of dining options. It offers something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a bite to eat or a leisurely meal. 

Photo courtesy of Restaurant Guru

The Mezzanine is conveniently near Makati business centers like the Makati Stock Exchange (MSE) and residential properties on Ayala Avenue like the Ritz Tower and Discovery Primea near Ayala Triangle Walkways. It is an idyllic setting to meet up with friends or grab a bite before heading home. 

With delicious options like Tong Se, Yam Sandwich Gourmet, Lolas Kitchen, La Cantina, Starbucks, Serenitea, Fresh Bar, Cafe France, Frittery, Banh Mi Kitchen, and more, The Mezzanine is sure to become your favorite food court for food and drink in the heart of Makati.

7. The Grid Food Market

Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center, Poblacion

The Grid Food Market in the commercial district of Poblacion is a must-try for gourmets in the Metro. It is a food hub that offers an impressively intense list of mouth-watering food choices. The finest restaurants to top market picks are gathered together with a focal point on food.

The Grid assured that distinctive viands offered have minimalistic signages so diners can get to know the dish more. There are more than 21 food stalls in The Grid, and each offers quality food under one roof.

Photo courtesy of The Grid, Power Plant Mall

With offerings from Chef Decker & Chef Jorge of OK Bob featuring their signature dishes of kebabs, curries & biryanis to Chef Kriza Palmero of Pilya’s Kitchen with her hand-pulled biang biang noodles, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Don’t forget to wash it off with wine or booze from Bad Habits. 

Photo courtesy of The Grid at Rockwell Streetside

Rockwell Center’s community highly recommends The Grid as it is fast becoming a go-to place for streetside outdoor dining. Not only does The Grid have great food but also Instagram-worthy dishes. Purchase a meal card today and start exploring all the different flavors at The Grid Food Market!

8. The Alley at Karrivin

Karrivin Plaza, 2316 Chino Roces Avenue Ext., Magallanes

Bored of the same old places to hang out with your friends?

The Alley at Karrivin along Chino Roces Avenue Ext near the residential district of Magallanes is a project by one of the country’s leading banking institutions, BDO. It’s a quaint and comfortable food hub, perfect for catching up over coffee or wine. Amenities include bike parking, pet-friendly, and al fresco dining.

Photo courtesy of The Alley at Karrivin

The Alley has a bakery, coffee shops, and restaurants – all under one roof. Poison Coffee & Doughnuts, Three Squares Cafe + Bar, Toyo Eatery, Panaderya Toyo, and Metiz resto are some of Alley’s featured retail units. All have a unique take on cuisine, so you can explore new flavors here.

Art exhibits, design studios, galleries, high-end home accessories, and more are some of the offerings provided by its tenants, like The Drawing Room, 1335 / Mabini, and Aphro. There are also chic home decors available in Lanai and Casa Bella Stores. You won’t find anything like this elsewhere in the city. 

Makati City is one of the busiest places in the country and is home to towering skyscrapers and energetic people. But even amidst all the noise and commotion, there are great nibbles to find to be enjoyed. If you’re looking for some good eats; or want to people-watch and take in the cityscape, head over to any of Makati’s food courts and food hubs.

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