Toast Restaurants in Makati

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

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City: Makati, Unit G2, Ponte Salcedo, 120 Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
"I went to this place for a coffee and work. I ordered vanilla glazed donut and caramel icy latte. my orders tasted average, nothing special. the place is clean and suitable for work. what I like is the place not too crowded, but what I hate is there many mosquitoes during my visit that I decided not to stay too long."
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City: Makati, Suite 102/104, Ground Floor, LRI Design Plaza, 210 Nicanor Garcia Street, Bel-Air, Makati City, 1203, Philippines
"When I am nostalgic of Italy I find comfort in Massimo Trulli. I love this place for its impressive wine list, authentic Italian cheeses, prosciutto and cured meats. Chef Victor’s newly launched menu also brings back flavors of the Mediterranean. At first glance the place seems intimidating adorned with fine Italian furniture but once you read the menu the prices are surprisingly affordable! <br> <br> It is an intimate place to enjoy with good friends who understand refinement, appreciate art and culture. Adriano Stefanutti and Gale Atienza are very hands-on and are gracious hosts. They are accommodating of special menu requests and are great at pairing wine with food."
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City: Makati, Ground Floor, The Columns, Ayala Corner Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Bel-Air, Makati City, 1203, Philippines
"Who would have thought that the best siomai I've tasted is from Kopi Roti. Not bad for for four pieces. Sobrang saraaap omggggg "
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City: Makati, The Collective, 7274 Malugay Street, San Antonio, Makati City, 1203, Philippines
"This restaurant serve most of the south east Asia delicacy with majority Indonesian taste. I almost tried all their food menus like nasi lemak, laksa, Indonesian fried rice, Indonesian chicken soto, noodles; all taste great and really is an asia taste (laksa and nasi lemak is a must try). I didn't try their coffee often as I always visit at the evening which makes me hard to sleep, they also serve carabao toast (indonesian bread dessert).<br> Their pricing is the best value among other Indonesian restaurant that exists in Makati area.<br> <br> This place has less than 20 tables, air conditioned, wifi, and great audio sound with mostly bossa song as their playlist.&nbsp;<br> <br> The only downside of this restaurant is they dont have much menu available since it's almost 2 years here and sometimes the location of this restaurant quite noisy because of live band performer near the area.<br> <br> Overall 5 rating"
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City: Makati, Ground Floor, Two Central Building, Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, 1203, Philippines
"Really love this place. I came here already many times ti spend time with the staff who are super friendly. The bread is very authentic and the pretzels are extremely good. I already took a lot of friends with me here who all enjoyed their time. The platter with the cold cuts is the perfect base for the german beer."
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City: Makati, Second Floor, Eton Towers Makati, 128 Dela Rosa Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines
"It's my first time to dine here. I ordered salted egg prawn with sriracha rice. Prawns are deshelled and served with a delicious creamy salted egg sauce. Sriracha rice - I had no idea on what it's supposed to&nbsp;taste like, but it taste good. Service is fast, waiters are nice, ambiance is great. Serving size is small (maybe for this set only because friend ordered full english breakfast and serving size is quite big). Foods are slightly pricey&nbsp;but worth trying."
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City: Makati, Level 3, Greenbelt 5, Ayala Center, Greenbelt, Makati City, Philippines
"Yes! I give a five! <br> <br> I visited the UCC Viena Café in Greenbelt because: (1) they serve really good food and (2) their people are reliable and always accommodating. <br> <br> The one in the picture is one of the variants of their Omurice. I am not a fan of curry. I would avoid curry as much as possible. But it was hard to say no to this one when shrimp, mushrooms, salmon, and omurice kept calling for my taste buds. <br> <br> My personal favorite, however, is the spaghetti and seafood soup paired with one of their sandwiches (which are all equally appealing to me). Maybe I'm just biased because I love seafood, but I think I'm fair and honest when I say it's really great! You should definitely try this! I'll take a photo next time (I always forget because all I can think of when I order this is devour it ????) <br> <br> On the pricing side, be clear if you are on a budget. You have been warned. :) :)"
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City: Makati, 36 Polaris Street, Poblacion, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
"We came here for the #CheesyLikeSundayMorning brunch buffet which promptly starts at 11:00. All guests are seated on one long table with beautiful setting. This is the first time I've experienced a sit-down buffet and it was quite nice, especially because the service was awesome. Drinks are limited to two servings. Food was fantastic -- I love how they used the humble Pinoy breads such as the Spanish Bread &amp; Makabayan (which is delicious when topped with melted raclette). I was truly delighted that dessert was Key Lime Pie, as it was a perfect contrast after consuming all that cheesy goodness. I ended up eating 2 slices of Key Lime Pie! Their Flat White had a strong flavour, and I could not ask for a better way to end such a rich meal.<br> The #CheesyLikeSundayMorning brunch buffet is definitely an experience one will rave about for quite some time. Make sure to reserve ahead of time to secure your slot!"
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City: Makati, Ayala Triangle Gardens, Salcedo Village, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
Breakfast, Wine and Beer, Terrace, Wifi
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City: Makati, Dela Rosa Street Corner C. Palanca, Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines
"To be honest, it was our first time entering a full cafe setup of Seattle's Best Coffee. It's really cozy ad it's even handicap friendly with a ramp for wheelchair access. &nbsp;&nbsp;<br> <br> They have a new original creation which is the Toasties. It's basically an open-faced sandwich served with a side of crispy potato chips. It is indeed a simple dish. What sets it apart is that the toasted bread is really thick and big. So it's a very filling meal especially with the ingredients topped on it. &nbsp;What I also like is that everything is made fresh. Yes, it's not reheated!Toasties pair perfectly with SBC's hot or over-iced coffee &amp; mocha drinks.&nbsp;<br> <br> We had the Spam &amp; Eggs and the Sausage &amp; Eggs. For the Spam &amp; Eggs, the toasted bread has mayonnaise all over it and then it's topped with two slices of spam, a poached egg, and parsley for garnishing. They made a good choice of pairing the spam with a poached egg, because an original spam can be quite salty. The egg yolk balances... <a class="read-more" href="#">read more</a>"
Toast

Toast

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Price

The Average price for Toast is:
$2.7

Ingredients

All purpose flour
Salted
Eggs
Ground cinnamon
Vanilla extract

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