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Makati Food-crawl: Pop-Up Food Shops

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Makati City is a hive of activity, with people coming and going to work, running errands, and enjoying the city’s many attractions. Amongst all of the hustle and bustle, you’ll find an increasing number of pop-up food shops dotting the district’s commercial and residential areas. These tiny businesses offer a variety of affordable local fare, giving visitors and office workers alike a taste of Makati City life. 

Pop-up food shops are becoming increasingly fashionable as they offer a unique and convenient way to sample new foods and products. Essentially, they are temporary food stalls or retail shops that are marketed using “flash retailing” of various products you want to introduce for a limited time. 

These pop-ups are often found in busy areas such as shopping malls or near commercial buildings. It usually offers a unique culinary experience you wouldn’t find at a traditional restaurant.

Makati’s pop-up food shops are the perfect places to have a quick bite or meet up with friends for some good grub. Here are some of our favorites you can check out:

1. The Rockwell Tent

Makati is known for its high-end malls and restaurants but did you know there are also pop-up food shops in the commercial district of Rockwell Center? These shops offer delicious food options, from snacks to main dishes. And the best part is that they’re open until late at night, so you can always find something to eat no matter what time it is. 

Photo courtesy of therockwellist.com 

Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a full meal, the Rockwell Tent pop-up food shops have you covered. Next time you’re in Makati, be sure to check them out!

2. Salcedo Weekend Market

If you’re looking for good food and a good time, look no further than the Salcedo Weekend Market in Salcedo Village, Makati. This pop-up food shop has everything you could want, from fresh produce to delicious prepared foods.

Photo courtesy of pk_onthego

And if you’re looking to meet new people, this is the perfect place to do it. There’s always someone new to talk to, and you’re sure to find a unique favorite food here.

3. Legazpi Saturday Market

One of the best pop-up food shops in Makati City is the Legazpi Sunday Market. This market is located at Corinthian Carpark, between Corinthian Plaza and Washington Sycip Park in Legazpi Village, offering a wide variety of food options. Plenty of stalls selling different kinds of food, including Filipino, Chinese, Japanese, and Western dishes. 

Photo courtesy of Mon Yadao

There is also a wide variety of drinks, including juices, smoothies, and alcoholic beverages. If you’re looking for a place to eat and meet new people, then the Legazpi Sunday Market is the perfect place. There is something for everyone at this market, and you’re sure to find the food you’ll love. 

So, what are you waiting for? Head on down to the Legazpi Sunday Market and start exploring!

4. Mercado Centrale

Soon to open again at Glorietta 4 Park in Brgy San Lorenzo, Makati City, Mercato Centrale is the perfect place to go for unique, delicious food. This food and lifestyle night market is full of kiosks selling all kinds of food, from Filipino classics to international cuisine. You’re sure to find something to your taste at Mercato Centrale.

Photo courtesy of When In Manila/Lids Marie David

The market comes alive at night with music performances, making it the perfect place to unwind after a long day. In addition to being a great place to eat, Mercato Centrale is also a food business incubator. It’s a great place to check out new food concepts and glimpse the future of the Filipino food scene. 

Mercato live markets are also available in the commercial districts of Fort Bonifacio Taguig, SM By the Bay at Mall of Asia Complex, Uptown Bonifacio, McKinley Hill, Eastwood, and Nuvali in Laguna! 

At Mercato Centrale, you’ll find unique food concepts sure to tantalize your taste buds. Make sure to check out Mercato Centrale the next time you’re in the mood for something delicious! 

5. The Tasting Club

The Tasting Club has been hosting food events in the country since 2018 and has collaborated with the food and business industry experts to create unique pop-up events. The Charuel couple, both connoisseurs of gourmet food paired with fine wine, craft spirits, artisanal beers, sakes, and bespoke cocktails, are the masterminds behind The Tasting Club.

Photo courtesy of The Tasting Club

They have hosted numerous past events like The Winederlust Wednesdays featuring The Wines of South Africa last June 2022 at Dr. Wine Manila in Brgy Poblacion, Makati, and The Grand French Wine and Cheese Tour – Provence & Languedoc Edition held at Society Lounge in the Atrium Building in Makati Avenue last July 2022. Upcoming events include The Epicurean Evening with Chef Toshiro Okajima of Tsukiji Japanese Restaurant at Paseo de Roxas Makati on August 10.

The Tasting Club strives to create memorable gastronomic experiences through elegant pop-up food ventures and hosts various events throughout the year. So be sure to follow them on social media or sign up for their newsletter to stay updated on their latest happenings!

If you’re looking for a fascinating and unique way to enjoy the best of Makati City cuisine, check out one of the city’s many pop-up food shops on the list. These pocket food tables are the perfect place to try something new. With so much activity in the metro, there’s always a pop-up shop nearby.

In addition, if you’re opening a pop-up shop, it’s essential to do your research and ensure that you have a solid business plan. Pop-up shops can be a great way to test new products before committing to a brick-and-mortar location, like renting out retail spaces in Makati City. But if done correctly, pop-up shops can be a fun and effective way to grow your business.

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