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    A Dozen Delicious Reasons to Dine at SMDC

    Mommy IrisBy Mommy IrisSeptember 25, 2025Updated:December 15, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Looking for your next food trip? These dining spots inside SMDC properties are lowkey, amazing and worth a visit whether you live nearby or are just dropping in. From Japanese beef bowls to Tagaytay cafés with a view, these places offer more than good eats. They bring flavor, vibe, and convenience to everyday dining.

    Here’s where to eat when hunger strikes:

    1. Liminvl Coffee – SMDC Strip at Wind Residences, Tagaytay

    Liminvl Coffee at SMDC Strip at Wind offers approachable specialty brews in a cozy, home-like space where residents, office workers, and coffee lovers gather; their best-seller is the Apricot Latte, a smooth espresso topped with apricot-infused foam, while favorites like the Americoco, Mushroom Melt, Fish & Chips, and hand-brewed pour-overs keep guests coming back, with seasonal coffee mocktails, an expanded food menu, and upcoming workshops making it a true community hub.

    Price Range per Head: 400-700

    Link: https://www.instagram.com/liminvlcoffee?igsh=MWRhYmVpcHlpbnB5NA

    2. Koibitos Gelato – SMDC Strip at Wind Residences, Tagaytay

    Koibitos Gelato brings a little taste of Italy to SMDC Strip at Wind, offering authentic artisanal gelato made fresh daily with Batangas milk and premium ingredients from around the world. Families and kids keep coming back for must-try flavors like Batangas Tablea, Pistachio, Cashew Butter, and Kapeng Barako, while adventurous guests go for the affogato with gelato and espresso. More than just dessert, Koibitos creates a space for families and friends to connect, play, and relive childhood moments, all while enjoying handcrafted gelato in a warm, thoughtfully designed store.

    Price Range per Head: 450

    Link: https://www.instagram.com/koibitos?igsh=dG1jbjl5N2g5Zmts

    3. The Bakery – SMDC Strip at Wind Residences, Tagaytay

    The Bakery at SMDC Strip at Wind serves freshly baked classics made with quality ingredients, offering favorites like the plain buttery Croissants for a taste of Paris, or Ube Cheese Pandesal, best enjoyed with their café-style coffee. More than a stop for your daily bread, it’s a neighborhood spot where residents and families return for comfort, connection, and the simple joy of warm pastries straight from the oven.

    Price Range per Head: 450

    Link: https://www.instagram.com/thebakerybycai?igsh=em9vY20zdzdmamdy

    4. Tulua Café – SMDC Air Mall, Makati

    Tulua Café at SMDC Air Mall is part of the Tulua wellness lifestyle brand, offering guilt-free comfort food crafted with wellness in mind. Known for favorites like Truffle Pasta, the Beach Babe Smoothie, and their nutrient-packed Smoothie Bowls made with natural sweeteners only, the café sets itself apart with clean recipes, a calming ambiance, and interiors designed to nourish both body and mind. Residents, professionals, and wellness-seekers come not just for the food but for a mini escape, leaving refreshed, cared for, and eager to return.

    Price Range per Head: 500-600

    Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CSXzCehiB/?mibextid=wwXIfr

    5. Umi Sushi – SMDC Air Mall, Makati

    Umi Sushi at SMDC Air Mall brings simply good sushi to the heart of Makati, offering freshly made rolls and sets that balance flavor, texture, and value. What started as a pandemic-born online brand has grown into a welcoming dine-in spot loved by young professionals, residents, and families alike. Must-tries include the Umi Set 1 for variety, Crunchy Salmon for something light, and Spicy Tuna or Kamikaze Rolls for a flavorful kick. More than just affordable Japanese dining, Umi Sushi delivers a cozy space where guests feel at home and always leave planning their next visit.

    Price Range per Head: 500

    Link: https://www.instagram.com/umi.sushiph?igsh=bGQyeHBkdGwyNHlk

    6. Wolhwa Galbi – MAAX, Pasay

    Wolhwa Galbi at MAAX brings authentic Korean barbecue from Seoul to Manila, offering premium specialties like the 56-Hour Aged Premium Galbi and the 168-Hour Dry-Aged Samgyupsal, both crafted for unmatched tenderness and flavor. First-time guests often go for the Gold Course, a curated set featuring signature meats and side dishes, while regulars range from families and office workers to concert-goers from the nearby arena. With over 130 seats, the restaurant is ideal for both casual dining and private gatherings, balancing authenticity and local tastes through traditional Korean recipes with flavors Filipinos love. Every visit is designed to be more than just a meal but a shared experience of flavor, warmth, and company, leaving guests saying it’s the closest thing to Korea they’ve tasted.

    Price Range per Head: 599-699

    Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/17HtjyjTMS/?mibextid=wwXIfr

    7. Sukiya – SMDC Strip at Mezza, Quezon City

    SUKIYA, Japan’s famous beef bowl chain, brings authentic Gyudon made with the same recipe, equipment, and methods used in Japan. Guests can choose from five Gyudon sizes or try other favorites like Yakiniku, and Yakisoba plates starting at just ₱75. With its unique fast yet full-service system, the store caters to students, professionals, commuters, and families alike. Open for longer hours outside the mall setting, SUKIYA delivers Japan’s beloved fast food experience with flavorful, freshly made meals served quickly and consistently.

    Price Range per Head: 300

    Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/16KWBChiH2/?mibextid=wwXIfr

    8. One Pot – SMDC Strip at Shore Residences, Pasay

    One Pot is the go-to spot for unlimited hotpot at SMDC Strip at Shore, offering a fun self-serve setup where you can mix sauces, pick fresh ingredients, and let their automatic hotpot system lift your food when it’s ready. Top picks include the Shrimp Bucket and US Prime Wagyu, along with their playful variety of meatballs like the Golden Chiz Ball and Lobster Ball. With its lively and welcoming vibe, it’s a favorite for families, groups, and celebrations, especially with their birthday promo where the celebrant eats free with five paying adults.

    Price Range per Head: 699-799

    Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CbQ43v2dx/

    9. Jidong – SMDC Strip at Shore Residences, Pasay

    Looking for a drink that’s both refreshing and filling? Jidong, an international brand known for its authentic milk teas, brings its signature flavors to SMDC Strip at Shore. Crowd favorites include the Herbal Jelly Milk Tea, Watermelon Coconut, and Mango Coconut, loved for their rich, unique blends. First-timers should try the Mango Coconut, a creamy tropical mix with a hint of coconut milk. Every cup is crafted to deliver consistency, authenticity, and a taste that keeps guests coming back.

    Price Range per Head: 130-330

    Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Eu5bVDw1L/

    10. Yanggoufu – SMDC Strip at Shore Residences, Pasay

    Yangguofu Malatang at SMDC Strip at Shore brings the authentic taste of China’s beloved hotpot-style dish right to the heart of the community. Known for its rich Beef Broth with a light spicy kick, Yangguofu lets you customize every bowl with fresh vegetables, meats, and noodles, making each visit a personal culinary adventure. The self-service concept, paired with their famous condiment bar and attentive service, sets them apart from other dining spots in the area. A favorite among Shore Residences homeowners, visitors, and SM employees, Yangguofu has quickly become a go-to destination for flavorful, satisfying meals. First-timers should dive straight into the signature Malatang Beef Broth, a must-try that delivers the perfect balance of spice, umami, and comfort.

    Price Range per Head: 350-500

    Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/19qgTVeJGA/

    11. The Aviary – SMDC Strip at Shore Residences, Pasay

    Aviary at SMDC Strip at Shore brings the same calming, nature-inspired vibe it first introduced inside Manila Zoo’s Aviary Sanctuary into a new community setting. By day, it’s a cozy spot for specialty coffee like the must-try sea-salt latte and refreshing yuzu citron soda, paired with favorites such as salmon ceviche and mala cream dim sum. By night, it transforms into a laid-back cocktail bar, serving globally inspired drinks and hearty mains like honey-glazed salmon with mango salsa and their signature rustic beef burger steak. With its blend of comfort food, craft cocktails, and a serene atmosphere, Aviary offers a pocket of escape in the middle of the bustling MOA complex.

    Price Range per Head: 250-500

    Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1MTeDxB6sP/

    12. Sweeney Todd – SMDC Jazz Mall, Makati

    Sweeney Todd Manila at SMDC Jazz Mall is a hidden speakeasy disguised as a barbershop, offering English-style comfort food, playful cocktails, and a cozy vibe that stands out in Makati. Inspired by the movie of the same name, its signature Meat Pie is a crowd favorite, while must-try dishes like Truffle Bacon Pasta, Four Cheese Pizza, and Buffalo Wings pair perfectly with drinks such as Blood on the Blade and Amaretto Sour. The bar draws both professionals unwinding after work and Gen Z crowds on weekends, with themed nights like Tuesday Sing-Alongs and 90s Fridays adding to the fun. It’s a relaxed, music-filled escape where guests leave saying, “We’re definitely coming back.”

    The Bottom Line

    SMDC isn’t just about condo living—it’s also becoming a foodie destination. With global flavors and neighborhood gems like these, you don’t need to travel far for great eats. Next time you’re near an SMDC property, skip the usual fast food and check out these must-try restaurants and cafés instead.

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