Food District, Manila, Philippines - Reviews, Ratings, Tips and Why You Should Go – Wanderlog (2024)

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Phone

+63 909 445 5757

Hours

SuSunday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

MoMonday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

TuTuesday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

WeWednesday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

ThThursday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

FrFriday: 11:00 AM–10:00 PM

SaSaturday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

Lower Ground, One Bonifacio High Street Mall, PSE Tower, 5th Ave, Philippines

Sunday: 11AM–9PM

SuMoTuWeThFrSaShow times

SuSunday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

MoMonday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

TuTuesday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

WeWednesday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

ThThursday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

FrFriday: 11:00 AM–10:00 PM

SaSaturday: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM

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People typically spend 30 min here

+63 909 445 5757

About

Located in the Lower Ground of One Bonifacio High Street Mall, the Food District is a haven for food enthusiasts. With its diverse array of food stalls and restaurants, this underground food court offers an extensive selection of delicacies ranging from Asian to Western cuisine. The air-conditioned space provides ample seating and clean restrooms, ensuring a comfortable dining experience. Whether you're craving Korean, Japanese, fried chicken, milk tea, or frozen yogurt, this spot has something for everyone.

Why you should go

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  1. Diverse range of local and international cuisines
  2. 2

  3. Ample seating capacity
  4. 3

  5. Reasonable prices for meals

Menu and popular items

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Highlighted reviews

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A treasure hidden at the basem*nt. Beautiful indoor food court that serves both Local & Asian cuisines. Lots of interesting fruit juices and beverages too! There are a number of individual fast food stalls and a healthy poke bowl. Price is reasonable, about 200 pesos and above for food.

This food court is among the best. There's plenty of seating, it's not overly cramped, and the atmosphere is nice, clean, and comfortable. The air conditioning is cold enough, and there are lots of great stalls to choose from. Just be aware, it can get crowded on weekends.

Food stalls are gastronomical and diverse... would be better if they would have more seating capacity as it is always full! :) If you are a water drinker, make sure you bring your own water bottle if you want to save on buying water. They don't have a water dispenser/water fountain to refill your bottles. It would be better, though to have this feature, since the district promotes wellness and lifestyle.

A treasure hidden at the basem*nt. Beautiful indoor food court that serves both Local & Asian cuisines. Lots of interesting fruit juices and beverages too! There are a number of individual fast food stalls and a healthy poke bowl. Price is reasonable, about 200 pesos and above for food.

This food court is among the best. There's plenty of seating, it's not overly cramped, and the atmosphere is nice, clean, and comfortable. The air conditioning is cold enough, and there are lots of great stalls to choose from. Just be aware, it can get crowded on weekends.

Food stalls are gastronomical and diverse... would be better if they would have more seating capacity as it is always full! :) If you are a water drinker, make sure you bring your own water bottle if you want to save on buying water. They don't have a water dispenser/water fountain to refill your bottles. It would be better, though to have this feature, since the district promotes wellness and lifestyle.

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Know before you go

  1. Bring your own water bottle as there is no water dispenser available
  2. Visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds
  3. Try unique offerings like cucumber juice or healthy poke bowls
  4. Look out for affordable meal options starting at Php 60

Reviews

The Food District, located in the Lower Ground of One Bonifacio High Street Mall, offers a diverse range of gastronomical delights from local to international cuisines. Reviewers praise the ample seating capacity, cleanliness, and comfortable atmosphere of the indoor food court. Visitors appreciate the variety of food options including Asian cuisine, healthy poke bowls, fruit juices, and beverages. The district is noted for its reasonable prices ranging from Php 60 to Php 395+ per meal. Many reviewers highlight the convenience of wireless buzzers for orders and commend the quick service provided by the stalls. Despite being hidden underground, this treasure trove attracts both locals and foreigners alike who enjoy a quick and tasty meal in a clean and spacious environment.

Review score

4.7

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A treasure hidden at the basem*nt. Beautiful indoor food court that serves both Local & Asian cuisines. Lots of interesting fruit juices and beverages too! There are a number of individual fast food stalls and a healthy poke bowl. Price is reasonable, about 200 pesos and above for food.

This food court is among the best. There's plenty of seating, it's not overly cramped, and the atmosphere is nice, clean, and comfortable. The air conditioning is cold enough, and there are lots of great stalls to choose from. Just be aware, it can get crowded on weekends.

Food stalls are gastronomical and diverse... would be better if they would have more seating capacity as it is always full! :) If you are a water drinker, make sure you bring your own water bottle if you want to save on buying water. They don't have a water dispenser/water fountain to refill your bottles. It would be better, though to have this feature, since the district promotes wellness and lifestyle.

4/5Mark Pasia

There is an escalator located beside Because Coffee, the underground food court at 5th Avenue offers a wide variety of food options including snacks, rice meals, Korean, Japanese, fried chicken, milk tea, and frozen yogurt.The place is air-conditioned, has plenty of seating, and the restrooms are clean.Most stores use wireless buzzers for orders, making the dining experience smooth and convenient.A great spot for a quick and tasty meal.

5/5Ferdie Flores

This cozy restaurant has delicious dishes, beautiful presentation and of course delectable desserts. The service that we received was really amazing and we will definitely come back soon. Highly recommended.

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