Filipino-style spaghetti has been part of every Filipino handaan (banquet) from then until now. With its combination of ground meat, sweet red sauce, and hotdog slices topped with grated cheese, Filipino-style spaghetti is undoubtedly everyone’s favorite.
However, Taste Atlas begs to disagree as it ranked Filipino-style spaghetti as one of the worst-rated dishes around the world alongside Kinalas, a traditional Bicol dish, Hotsilog, and Balut.
Of course, Filipinos refused to accept it as we believe Filipino-style spaghetti is one of the most delicious and our all-time favorite foods. While we’re at it, here are some shops that sell the best spaghetti in Metro Manila.
Jollibee’s Jolly Spaghetti is available in solo, combo meals, and a family pan.
Images: Jollibee Facebook page
Jollibee’s Jolly Spaghetti is undoubtedly everyone’s top choice as the best Filipino spaghetti in Metro Manila. Its perfectly cooked pasta with sweet and spicy red sauce topped with chunks of hotdog slices, juicy meat, and grated cheese is genuinely everyone’s iconic comfort food.
Enjoy Amber’s spaghetti with meat sauce and their other signatures, pichi pichi, and chicken lollipop.
Images: Amber Golden Chain of Restaurants Facebook page
It may not be as saucy as the ones made at home, but its pasta is covered with its perfectly balanced sweet red sauce. Amber’s Filipino-style spaghetti is an all-time favorite during celebrations because of its perfectly layered and topped hotdogs and grated cheese.
Amber’s has several branches in Metro Manila. It is open daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Price Range:PhP90 to PhP1,750 (for a single order to 35 persons)
Delivery:Visit their website (https://www.buddys.com.ph/)
Buddy’s spaghetti comes in solo, with garlic bread, mushroom, and bacon.
Images: Buddy’s Facebook page
Buddy’s is known to serve several Quezon Province specialties such as Longganisang Lucban, Pancit Lucban, and Hardinera, but did you know that they also serve one of the best Filipino spaghetti in Metro Manila? Choose whether you want your spaghetti with garlic bread or mushroom and bacon.
Buddy’s has several branches nationwide. It operates daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Indulge yourself in Dencio’s Pinoy spaghetti that comes in solo, combo meals, and bilao (basket).
Images: Dencio’s: Kainan, Usapan, pa-Deliver Na Facebook page
Just like at Amber’s, Dencio’s Filipino-style spaghetti is also iconic, as you’ll see the generous amount of hotdogs and cheese on it. Aside from their Filipino-style spaghetti in bilao, Dencio also offers 3-in-1 Bilao, where other handaan favorites, Pancit and Palabok, are put together in one bilao.
Pair Manam’s Pancit Pancitan’s Party Spaghetti with other Pinoy meryenda (snack) favorites.
Images: Manam’s Pancit Pancitan
Still looking for where to buy spaghetti in Metro Manila? From Manam, one of the famous restaurants in the country that serves classic Filipino dishes, Pancit Pancitan won’t disappoint as it also serves one of the best Filipino spaghetti in Metro Manila. Aside from their Party Spaghetti, they also have a wide selection of noodles and other meryenda favorites.
Manam has several branches in Metro Manila. It operates daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Filipino-style spaghetti may differ from other nationalities’ since it is sweeter. Still, one thing is for sure, it is one of Filipino’s favorite dishes, and these shops offer the best Filipino spaghetti in Metro Manila.
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