7 Must-Try Restaurants In Bonifacio Global City
If you live around the neighborhood, you don't have to go too far for good eats

One of the perks of living in the heart of the city is being surrounded by the best hangout spots in the Metro. Especially in a secluded space like Bonifacio Global City, every grub hub is within walking distance. Whether you're looking for a place to enjoy a good glass of wine or a warm plate of the best comfort food, here are some must-visit nooks in Taguig:Â
The Perfect Pint
A casual watering hole with industrial interiors, it has a bar area in the middle where you can sample different kinds of craft beer. Renowned chef Gene Gonzalez is the brain behind the Filipino menu.Â
2/L, Crossroads, 32nd street
The Hungry Hound Bar + Kitchen
With the look of an old English pub, this establishment comes alive shortly before lunchtime. Its tall windows let it natural light, reflecting beautifully on the wooden walls.Â
The Globe Tower, 82nd street cor. 7th AvenueÂ
Kartilya
The name refers to the primer of the Katipunan, which inspired the Pinoy look and feel of this restaurant. Details include faux capiz windows on the wall, wooden floors, and intriciately carved table legs. The restaurant serves Filipino dishes, of course.
Two Parkade, 30th street cor. 7th AvenueÂ
Naci Comfort Food
The place is abuzz with happy colors—from the hanging lights to the funky seats. As the name implies, the menu consists of good old favorites including breakfast sets you can enjoy anytime during the day.Â
Two Parkade, 30th street cor. 7th AvenueÂ
Vask Modern Tapas & Gastronomic CuisineÂ
The great view of BGC is just a bonus; the cozy, modern interiors that play around with geometric shapes are features that will impress you. Playful elements and art give the restaurant a casual feel as you enjoy Spanish tapas from the menu.Â
Clipp Center, 11th Ave. cor. 39th streetÂ
The Wholesome Table
Feast on your favorites like burgers and pizza under faux trees without any guilt. At The Wholesome Table, all produce comes from organic sources so you're eating fresh.Â
39th street corner 7th Ave.Â
Pound by Todd EnglishÂ
The long, narrow stretch upon entering the restuarant is reminiscent of a hall in an old English castle. The beautiful arches, marble tables, and distressed brick walls add to the old-world vibe of the place. And what, you ask, is on their menu? Fancy burgers, no less.Â
B3, Bonifacio High Street
This snippet originally appeared in the February 2017 issue of Real Living Magazine.