MOA Restaurants – A List Of Places To Visit and Dine In MOA

Here’s a list of MOA restaurants – from casual dining to fine dining.

MOA RESTAURANTS – SM Mall Of Asia is a house to many buffet restaurants, pastries, fast foods, and fine dining. Here’s a list.

SM Mall of Asia is located at Seaside Blvd. in Pasay City. The mall is open from Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 22:00.

MOA Restaurants

Inside the mall are attractions and boutiques but apart from these things, the mall is also a house of many restaurants. There’s an abundance of choices and some of the best in the metro can be found here.

Check out some restaurants in the list below:

  1. Rico’s Lechon
    One of the best places to go to if you are having some classic Filipino cravings. This household name in Cebu is now in Manila!
  2. XO46 Heritage Bistro
    The Filipino cuisine on their menu is fused with Spanish and Chinese influences. Try out their kare-kareng crispy Tadyang or sinigang na lapu-lapu sa santol
  3. Locavore
    This restaurant has a modern take on Filipino dishes
  4. Kanin Club
    As said in its name, this restaurant’s specialty is dishes that perfectly go well with rice.
  5. Yayoi
    If your tongue is searching for some Japanese meals, this place surely has it. They serve the traditional set of meals called teishoku which has soups, sides, pickles, and rice to balance the nutrition.
  6. Royal Indian Curry House
    This place has an abbreviation RICH. They offer Indian foods like chicken tandoori and Hyderabadi biryani.
  7. Basil
    This restaurant specializes in Thai cuisine.
  8. Highlands Steakhouse
    The tender meats this place has will satisfy your hunger. And your preferred taste and doneness is their top priority.
  9. Gringo
    This Latin-American restaurant will satisfy your tacos, chicken, and ribs cravings.
  10. El Pollo Loco
    Their specialty is chicken dishes and these dishes are usually pita bread, Spanish rice, and salsa.

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