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Ilustrado Restaurant, Philippines

"Ilustrado Restaurant" located in the Cathedral District of Manila is a Spanish restaurant with a courtyard. It has excellent service, a comfortable and beautiful environment, and a palace feel. The cuisine is mainly Filipino and Spanish, and the most impressive ones are stewed beef tongue, Spanish risotto and Caesar salad. The food is a bit slow to come out, so it's suitable for walking here to rest and eat after visiting the church.
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Posted: Dec 31, 2023
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Ilustrado Restaurant

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Manila | 744 Cabildo Street, corner Recoletos St, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
No.6 of Local Restaurants in Manila
Western-style
PHP 1,942
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