Where to Eat in Kapitolyo (and How to Get There via Commute)
By: Melecio Martin G. Arranz IV
Nestled in the heart of Pasig and near Ortigas Center, Kapitolyo is a culinary haven renowned for charming hole-in-the-wall restaurants that tantalize taste buds and leave a lasting impression. Due to their unwavering popularity, many of these culinary gems have even blossomed into larger franchises across the metro.
If you haven’t visited any of Kapitolyo’s restaurants yet, take this as a sign to go out and do just that. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or a curious explorer, Kapitolyo is a culinary adventure waiting to unfold.
Start exploring where to eat in Kapitolyo and how to get there via commute by reading this blog.
6 Best Restaurants in Kapitolyo
From unique Filipino dishes to savory Chinese delicacies, the following Kapitolyo restaurants can satisfy your cravings anytime.
1. Locavore Kitchen & Drinks
Location: 10 Brixton Street, Pasig
Operating hours: Monday–Thursday and Sunday: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM; Friday–Saturday: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Social media: Facebook and Instagram
Locavore isn’t your typical Filipino restaurant—it elevates classic local dishes into gastronomic experiences you won’t find anywhere else. For instance, its sizzling sinigang features a gravy-like sour soup that retains the delightful tanginess of the original dish, evoking the same satisfying squirm of pleasure.
It’s also known for its kare-kare wings, fried oyster sisig, and gising-gising. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or looking for an enjoyable dinner, it’s worth visiting Locavore for Filipino comfort food.
2. Cosmic
Location: 7 San Rafael Street, Pasig
Operating hours: Monday–Sunday – 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Social media: Facebook
If you’re looking for some vegan options, you can head to Cosmic. It offers 100% plant-based versions of classic Filipino dishes like bagnet kare-kare, sisig, and barbeque isaw. Vegan un-pork siomai and vegan bangus relleno dishes are only available in its Kapitolyo branch.
3. Cafe Juanita
Location: 19 West Capitol Drive, Pasig
Operating hours: Monday–Sunday – 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Social media: Facebook and Instagram
Cafe Juanita is an old house-turned-restaurant offering comfort Filipino and Southeast Asian dishes for over two decades, making it a Kapitolyo food trip staple. Try its bestselling dishes: calamares, tom yum goong, and salmon belly sinigang. Aside from its a la carte dishes, it offers family lunch buffets every Sunday.
4. Haru Sushi Bar & Restaurant
Location: 21 West Capitol Drive, Pasig
Operating hours: Monday–Sunday – 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM, 5:00 to 9:00 PM
Social media: Facebook and Instagram
Satisfy your Japanese food cravings at Haru Sushi Bar & Restaurant, an authentic Japanese restaurant run by the same owners of Cafe Juanita. You can start your meal with a serving of fresh sushi or sashimi, then segue into a hearty bowl of ramen or nabemono (stews and soups). You can also avail of its teppanyaki for a more immersive experience.
5. Kko Kko
Location: 67 West Capitol Drive, Pasig
Operating hours: Monday–Sunday – 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
If you’re leaning toward Korean food, try visiting Kko Kko. It serves modern dishes like Chicken Cheese Fondue, a best-seller for two to four people. You can also order one of its Dosirak. Just make sure to shake it like how Korean students typically would before taking a bite. Try eating Korean fried chicken the authentic way—with a cold glass of beer or maekju.
6. Cheech and Chang
Location: 75 West Capitol Drive, Pasig
Operating hours: Tuesday–Sunday: 6:00 PM onwards
Social media: Instagram
Originally conceived as a brick-oven pizza restaurant, Cheech and Chang offers Hong Kong roasts, creating a more relatable and ready-to-eat scenario. Try its signature soft and fluffy baos, filled with delectable ingredients. You can also order its Hainanese chicken rice and Peking duck for an authentic Cantonese meal.
How to Get to Kapitolyo Pasig via Commute
Whether you live in a condominium in Ortigas Center or come from neighboring cities, there are many ways to visit Kapitolyo via commute. Here are some Manila transportation options you can take.
1. Via MRT
Hop a train ride on MRT line 3 and alight at Shaw station. Take the EDSA/Shaw Central-Morong jeep and get off at Kapitolyo. Then, ride a tricycle to go to your desired restaurant.
You can also hop in EDSA/Shaw Central-Pateros or EDSA/Shaw Central-Tipas (via San Joaquin) jeeps as an alternative. Just walk toward Greenfield District, across Shangri-La Plaza, from the MRT.
2. Via Bus
If you pass by EDSA, take a carousel bus and alight at Ortigas station. Ride the MRT-3, alight at Shaw station, and follow the same steps as taking the train. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Antipolo to Divisoria via Shaw Boulevard and alight at Shaw station.
A Culinary Journey Awaits in Kapitolyo
From savory local delights to international flavors, Kapitolyo is a haven for food enthusiasts and casual diners alike. It boasts a myriad of global cuisines that suit every taste bud and occasion.
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