Paella Restaurants in Malate

The best places in Malate to eat Paella. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Malate who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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3.9
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City: Malate, 1951 Adriatico Street, Malate, Manila, Philippines
Live Music, Nightlife, Full Bar, Parking Available
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City: Malate, Level 5, AG New World Manila Bay Hotel, 1588 Pedro Gil Corner M.H. Del Pilar Street, Malate, Manila, Philippines
"We ordered:<br> Dong Ting Premium Tea = 262<br> *It was very refreshing to start our meal<br> with this tea. The taste is light and earthy.<br> We got this tea in a pot which is refillable<br> but the pot is too small for a group of three.<br> I think the pot is only good for 200ml which<br> is a little bit bigger with our tea cup so it<br> cant even fill 3 cups but it was okay. ????<br> <br> Deep Fried Spring Roll with Shrimp = 210<br> *Not too oily for a deep fried. Still moist<br> inside which indicates of it's freshness.<br> Taste is incomparable with local Chinese<br> Spring roll. ????<br> <br> Har Gao Steamed Dumplings = 218<br> Steamed Sio Mai Crab Meat = 220<br> *both are nose catcher! And the taste is<br> exactly what the name says. We actually<br> ordered for 5 different dim sums which<br> others I couldnt recall the names and all<br> of them are worth the price. ????<br> <br> Bouillon Dumpling Soup w/ Crab Meat = 518<br> *The taste is actually bizarre coz I haven't<br> encountered such soup. The server<br> recommended to add some vinegar to<br> elevate the taste and he's right, the taste<br> completely transformed to A class soup.<br> Definitely my favorite. ????<br> <br> We had a bunch of dessert which I couldnt recall their names lol. Two desserts captured<br> my memory like the cold soup with fresh coconut and papaya, also the sweet steamed<br> bun. ????????????<br> <br> The ambiance is really Chinese I must say, we are the only non-chinese guests at that moment. The place is not crowded and the diners were all for a serious good food. To avoid intimidation might as well put on some business casual attire.<br> <br>"
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City: Malate, Second Floor, Stargate Building, 1711 M. Adriatico Street, Malate, Manila, Philippines
"Genuinely vintage. It's a time space warp to the old Manila back to perhaps the World War II. La Scala is a hidden gem in the outskirts of Malate. It's at the second floor of some low rise building filled with everything old - jukeboxes, photographs of Old Manila, evolution of Coca Cola bottles through the years, an old microphone, and all sorts of vintage collectibles. The amazing thing about the collection is that all of them are actually working up to this moment! I've been here thrice, and never been disappointed ever since. I've tried a few of their dishes including the specialty of the house - paella. It was not as sticky and moist as I was expecting but nevertheless filling and tasty. Value for money is tops. Service is superb. Would definitely recommend and come back! I would suggest this place as a venue for prenup photos with a vintage twist."
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City: Malate, 603 Nakpil Corner Bocobo Street, Malate, Manila, Philippines
"Purple Yam Manila is a culinary vision of Romy Dorotan and Amy Besa. This power couple is behind NYC's Cendrillon (SoHo) and Purple Yam (Brooklyn). They also authored "Memories of Philippine Kitchen" which summarizes their reflection in Philippine food culture, its flavors and tastes.<br> <br> No wonder Purple Yam Manila would be an expression of their deep love of the cultural heritage in terms of Filipino cuisine.<br> <br> Their menu costs P2,500 per person and when you go through their degustation menu (with some chit-chat with Amy), you would realize all of it is worth it.<br> <br> We started out with an "amuse bouche" of popcorn with dried fish and roasted garlic. Then cheese tart with Malagos Farm Rustica cheese and kesong puti from Sta. Cruz Laguna. The pastry shell was flaky and buttery. The cheese tart was served with fresh guava compote.<br> <br> Next was Kinagang, a Sorsogon "tamale" with shrimps and crabmeat on a bed of buko *&amp; lukadon all wrapped in banana leaf. Then served was... <a class="read-more" href="#">read more</a>"
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$21.6

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