You can find many al fresco restaurants and cafes in Pasig City.
Images: Black Olive Restaurant & Events Hall Facebook page
If you want to eat something new instead of home-cooked meals, why not explore more options? If you’re living near or in Pasig City, you’re lucky! The city is filled with excellent restaurants in Pasig to try. The best part is that these restaurants have al fresco or outdoor dining—considered the safest way to dine under the new normal. Check out the below list of al fresco restaurants in Pasig City!
Location:Meralco Ave., cor. Shaw Blvd., Kapitolyo, Pasig City
Operating hours:Daily, 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Price range:PhP150 to PhP1,300
Craving for Sentro 1771’s meals? Book a reservation before you visit.
Images: Sentro 1771 Facebook page
The first in our list of dining spots in Pasig is the Sentro 1771; it ensures that each guest is safe and accepts outdoor dining reservations at their Kapitolyo branch. This al fresco restaurant in Pasig requires health declaration and reservation forms for those who want to reserve a seat. The guests of this restaurant in Pasig can access the said forms at https://sentro1771.com/reservations/.
Sentro 1771’s menu consists of all-day breakfast meals, seafood, vegetables, and meat dishes.
Operating hours:Tuesday to Sunday, 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Price Range:PhP223 to PhP2,600
CHave a date night with your husband or wife? You can enjoy a quiet, romantic evening at Black Olive.
Images: Black Olive Restaurant & Events Hall Facebook page
Next on our list of dining spots in Pasig is Black Olive; it is a go-to place for couples or partners who want to go on a chill date night. What makes Black Olive a stunning date at this al fresco restaurant in Pasig is their outdoor seating shows, the starry sky, and the surrounding lights of the city. Plus, in this al fresco restaurant in Pasig, you will enjoy excellent food and wine! Some of their offerings include Beef Salpicao (PhP650), Seafood Pasta (PhP995), Roasted Salmon (PhP1,300), and Chicken Tenders (PhP425).
Want to wine and dine in the romantic atmosphere of this restaurant in Pasig? Check out their store!
Shinsen is one of the most affordable Japanese restaurants in Pasig City.
Images: Shinsen Facebook page
The third on our list of dining spots in Pasig is Shinsen; it is known mainly for its flavorful sushi and ramen, a staple for Japanese food lovers. Head on to their Sapphire Bloc branch to enjoy their affordable and delicious Japanese dishes. The dishes in this al fresco restaurant in Pasig are made up of high-quality and fresh ingredients crafted by skilled chefs. Some of the dishes you can try are Chicken Teriyaki Bento (PhP545), Gyudon (thin-sliced beef on Japanese rice, PhP515), and Sake Sashimi (fresh thinly sliced raw salmon, PhP455).
Sunrise Buckets’ chicken wings are finger-licking good.
Images: Sunrise Buckets Facebook page
Craving for chicken wings? Get your hands on this al fresco restaurant in Pasig, the Sunrise Buckets! Over the years, this restaurant in Pasig has an ultimate mouth-watering buffalo wings with 25 unique flavors that have been a staple at parties and get-togethers. Since gatherings are still limited, you can feast on Sunrise Buckets’ in this al fresco restaurant in Pasig by yourself and your family. Aside from the chicken wings, other foods you can try are Classic SB Burgers (PhP245 to PhP355), Fish N’ Chips (PhP315 to PhP535), and Nacho Chips N’ Dips (PhP225).
Location:16 East Capitol Drive, Kapitolyo, Pasig City
Operating hours:
Sunday to Thursday, 11:00AM to 9:00PM
Friday to Saturday, 11:00AM to 11:00PM
Price range:PhP148 to Php7,999
In the mood for Latin-American-inspired dishes? Tittos Latin BBQ & Brew is the place to go.
Images: Tittos Latin BBQ & Brew Facebook page
Last on our list of dining spots in Pasig is the Tittos Latin BBQ and Brew; it has a cozy ambiance with delectable food options. This restaurant in Pasig’s must-try dishes include Steak Burrito (PhP410), Sisig Tacos (PhP190), and Beef Barbacoa Taco (PhP210). The branch in Kapitolyo is not only aesthetically pleasing but also has an open-air terrace where you can enjoy your meal.
Stay safe as you dine out! Make sure to follow social distancing protocols and observe health precautions wherever you go. And don’t forget to reserve your seat in advance!
This article was initially published in Yoorekka on May 29, 2021.
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