I never realized I took all the times that I spent dining at hotels every time I traveled (or a tita has organized a get-together) for granted until quarantine hit. While the Department of Tourism announced last week that hotels in areas under general community quarantine including Metro Manila can now reopen for guests, we’re still taking our “staycations” literally by staying at home. To get the ultimate hotel experience, here are some hotels in the metro that are currently offering their fancy meals for takeaway, pick up and delivery.
Shangri-La at the Fort
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Shangri-La at the Fort’s High Street Café offers a wide range of international cuisines, including Japanese, Mediterranean and Chinese. Its signature dishes include Kiss My Beef Cheeks, which has beef slowly braised in special jus with red wine, bay leaf and baby shallots.
To order, message Shangri-La at the Fort’s High Street Café on Facebook, Instagram or Whatsapp (0917-5363287)
The Bellevue Manila
Running out of new dishes to try is not an option for those who order food from The Bellevue Manila. The five-star hotel in Alabang offers a jam-packed menu with selections that include its in-house fine dining restaurant Phoenix Court’s delectable dimsums and other Chinese dishes, lunch and dinner buffet Cafe d’ Asie’s family platters and bakery Sweet Corner’s scrumptious cakes, ensaymadas and empanadas.
To order, call 8771-8181
Conrad Manila
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Conrad Manila’s China Blue by Jereme Leung is known for offering various dishes that are modern interpretations of traditional Chinese cuisine.
Place your order by calling 0917-6504043
Hotel Okura Manila
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Fulfill your Japanese food cravings with Hotel Okura Manila’s bento meals and a la carte favorites that are currently available for delivery.
Contact 5318-2815 or 0917-8189868 for orders and inquiries
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Manila Marriott
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Manila Marriott offers a wide variety of food for delivery including its signature sautéed tiger prawns, lechon, Singaporean chili crab, stuffed calamari and ribeye.
To order, call 0917-8599521
Grand Hyatt Manila
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The pastries, rib eye steaks and Chinese food you enjoyed from Grand Hyatt Manila’s restaurants Florentine, The Grand Kitchen, The Cellar and No. 8 China House are now up for delivery as well.
Call 8838-1234 or email [email protected] for orders
Makati Diamond Residences
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Makati Diamond Residences offers daily family meals in order to help its kitchen staff during the pandemic.
To order, message Makati Diamond Residences on Instagram or call 5317-0999 (local 1116) or 0917-6364875
Marco Polo Hotel
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Whether you’re staying at home or going to work, you’d enjoy these delectable local dishes in takeaway boxes from Marco Polo Hotel.
Call 7720-7777 to order
The Peninsula
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Miss traveling? Have an at-home food trip with chicken satay, foie gras torchon, nasi goreng and asam goreng from The Peninsula instead.
To order, contact 8887-5757
Hilton Manila
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Hilton Manila’s dessert table comes to your kitchen as its cakes, artisan bread and pastries become available for delivery via third-party apps.
Order via Pickaroo or Foodpanda
New World Makati
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Well-loved Chinese dishes from New World Makati’s restaurant Jasmine can now make its way to your dining table with just one Viber message.
To order, message 0917-8884194 on Viber
Header photo from Manila Marriott
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