Tea Restaurants in Makati

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

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City: Makati, Valero Carpark 2, Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
"Yoshinoya is a Japanese fast food restaurant known for its beef bowls. Directly translated as Yoshi's shop, since Yoshi is a name, no indicates possession, and ya means shop This place has an area downstairs where you can order food to-go when you're in a hurry but if not, I suggest you visit the second floor shop. Once you make your way up, you'll appreciate the bright orange color that adorns the interiors of the restaurant, in my opinion, it has a cute vibe to it I then ordered the Beef Misono meal. It's a rice bowl with Sukiyaki beef cuts. That's how we call these slices of meat in my former job, but not sure if it's a common term for it....read more"
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City: Makati, Second Floor, Glorietta 1, Ayala Center, Glorietta Complex, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
"Look for Yoshinoya if you want a fast food Japanese menu... Food are just seasoned quite enough to deliver that authentic taste.???????????? I would say that this really taste better ????than it's other fast food chain riva - read it's name twice ???? <br> <br> The beef is just tender enough for me. The veggies are just perfectly blanched????... just didn't like the taste of the Green tea cold drink now. I can say that the taste has changed from what it used to be. I have not savored the Red tea if that is better though. But we appreciate the yummy desserts that they have...<br> <br> Good value for money. This place is quite spacious and love the new theme of Yoshinoya. Did not have the chance to take pics of the place though."
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City: Makati, Ground Floor, Universal LMS Building, 106 Esteban Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, 1223, Philippines
"I just had to make a quick stop at Yardstick, a third wave coffee house that has won the hearts of many, not just Makati workers and residents. I am seldom in the area because of its high density which always causes traffic chaos. <br> <br> The place is very spacious, high ceiling with a modern industrial look. Few places in the area could also remind you of a warehouse. Interestingly, the waiters wear casual clothes like regular customers, which might confuse this part. I was when a stranger helped me out of the blue. <br> <br> My friend and I shared 9 ounces. Cafe latte with two teaspoons of muscovado sugar. Their beans were strikingly strong and their natural sweetness still felt very strong. My valid complaint here was temperature. It was pretty cold. Oh and they only have whole milk, what a shame. <br> <br> The purple yam waffle was pretty shocking. The look was pretty instagramable, but its waffle looked nothing like what I was expecting. I thought they'll serve me purple yummy ... <a class="read-more" href="#"> read more </a>"
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City: Makati, Little Tokyo, 2277 Chino Roces Avenue, Legaspi Village, Makati City, 1229, Philippines
"Big big fan of Japanese food! The only downside is that it can be a bit expensive. While it applies to most of the Japanese restaurants I know (except Tokyo Tokyo), Yamazaki is proof that Japanese cuisine can be cheap yet authentic. Yamazaki is a hole in the wall restaurant in Little Tokyo Makati. It looks like a restaurant outside, but when you step inside its doors you will be surprised that the first thing you would see is the grocery store that sells Japanese products. <br> <br> What I like about the hotel is that it serves good Japanese food with huge portions but for a cheaper price. I think it has something to do with the cost of the interior (design of the whole) so it's not as expensive as the others. <br> <br> I love the food and everything about it, but what I don't like is the ambience and other waitresses who are a bit "rude". All in all, everything is more than ok ????"
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City: Makati, Ground Floor, Glorietta 2, Ayala Center, Glorietta Complex, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
"My first time here last Friday and I was not disappointed. It's a good idea that they offer gloves for those who like to eat with their hands and utensils for those who don't. Their honey sriracha wings were delicious and it's a good place to hang out with friends after a long day of work. However, it would be appreciated if drinking water were more readily available. But other than that, it was a good dining experience overall."
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City: Makati, Ground Floor, Hasting Building, Makati Avenue Corner General Luna Street, Poblacion, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
"Tastes like your regular fastfood; salty chicken + sweet drinks! Service is ok but the place is a little bit crummy. I went here because&nbsp;I&nbsp;was craving for a bacon mushroom melt which I love. Not bad for a weekday lunch."
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City: Makati, The Collective, 7274 Malugay Street, San Antonio, Makati City, 1203, Philippines
"Waroeng Coffee is a newly opened coffee shop inside The Collective at Malugay Street, Makati. They serve Asian (Indonesian-Malaysian) cuisine. Mostly are snacks, but there are a few rice meals too The interior is quite simple. I think there are around 6-8 tables, including those outside for customers who smoke I ordered Kaya Toast. This is a popular breakfast toast in Malaysia Singapore. Waroeng's version tasted good. I was given with a huge toast in delicious buttery taste and coconut jam. I paired it with regular-sized Capuccino coffee that was also good. I found the latte art simple but cute I could've given this café a 5, BUT the place was swarmed by HUGE FLIES during my...read more"
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City: Makati, POS Building, Scout Mandriñan Street Corner Tomas Morato, South Triangle, Tomas Morato, Quezon City, 1203, Makati, Philippines
"You can't help but fall in love with the simplicity and the humble interior of this restaurant. It's small and quite hidden, a perfect getaway with your friends or maybe even your relatives whenever you're into some warm, cosy meals at very reasonable prices. Despite the odd but extremely popular reputation of vegan food being soulless and bland, Wabi Sabi, like many other vegan/vegetarian restaurant nowadays, is anything but.<br> <br> We arrived at Wabi Sabi at about 8:20pm after a long walk. We weren't familiar with the place so we had to ask around.<br> <br> NOTE: Upon asking for directions, just mention The Collective and when you get there, just ask some of the waitresses to get to Wabi Sabi. You'll pass by the comfort rooms and then at the very straight end, you'll find Wabi Sabi beside Juicesabel (Another vegan/vegetarian restaurant that I ought to try next time) on the right side.<br> <br> I ordered the Banh Mi and Mushroom Shumai while my cousin, who wasn't a vegan, ordered the... <a class="read-more" href="#">read more</a>"
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City: Makati, 7274 Malugay Street, San Antonio Village, San Antonio, Makati City, 1203, Philippines
"We rented a place nearby and wanted to eat dinner within the area. I suggested to check the Collective and we found Wabi-Sabi. The food that they serve are vegetarian meals.<br> <br> It was indeed a good choice! No guilt noodle soup! I ordered tomyum while my dad had viet pho. My mom and brother had tantanmen. We ordered those three because the others were not available. We also added harumaki for sharing. At first, we just ordered one harumaki until we ordered another and then another one! It was very flavorful and chewy. It's like fried tekamaki. The tomyum is sour, not much of a fan for the veggies that tasted odd but I enjoyed it especially the tofu and other cold cuts. The viet pho was like my tomyum except that it wasn't sour and had different toppings. I like the noodles used for tomyum and viet pho which was chewy. A different noodle compared to that of famous Chinese and Japanese cuisine. The tantanmen is sesame oil based so it's for people who like that kind. Although the noodles were just instant the veggies were fresh.<br> <br> The place was just small but I like their staff. They were very accomodating and friendly. I'll definitely be back for their harumaki!"
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City: Makati, Cityland Condo III Building, 105 V. A. Rufino Corner Esteban Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines
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$2.5

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