Marikina (/mərɪˈkɪnə/) (Filipino: Lungsod ng Marikina) is one of the cities that make up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 450,741.
Restaurants in Marikina
5.0 based on 4 reviews
The Spirit of Bethlehem is a private collection of over 500 belens/nativity sets/posters/paintings and sculptures from all over the world. It boasts of numerous pieces from here and abroad, collected thru decades of devotion to the Infant Jesus, by its owner, Gigi Abaya-Carlos.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Marikina Sports Center holds about a lot of well thought of zone areas for health and wellness and it caters not only to the health buffs but also to many of us who are on the journey to gaining back health and wellness. The sports center has its continuing efforts to keep its facilities updated and charges only for very minimum fee. That's well afforded by anyone - from all walks of life who wants to be fit and healthy. Thank you to everyone at the Marikina Sports Center! Thank you to our local municipality officers - from the mayor to the ranks, to the people and patrons of the sports center. Let's keep the city, the utilities like this clean and worthy of others admiration. Proud temporary resident Marikeño here!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
4.5 based on 37 reviews
A beautiful place of worship which is centrally situated in Makete, Manila. The architecture and statuary etc inside is stunning. A wonderful place to go to worship while on holiday, or just to sit and pray or reflect quietly. An oasis of peace and tranquility in the heart of bustling Manila. It can be quite busy though around the times services are being held.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
I attend a Sunday Mass during my vacation in the Philippines and the church was renovated and it looks great. Still, many parishioners even early in the morning. Very good experience
4.0 based on 92 reviews
One of the newest tourist landmark listed by the NCR tourism department of the Philippines situated at Marikina Metro Manila. A bakeshop, garden restaurant and a chessplaza, Pan de Amerikana is the only place where you can have a taste of the historical 1950's Filipino bread called the Pan Amerikano. Giant sized chess pieces compliments the Chessplaza situated at its colonnade patterned like the ruins of Italy
This cozy not so little airy establishment boasts of beautiful culinary treats! Aside from the Instagramable design of the place itself. I can literally sit there with a book and feel that I’m home away from home! ❤️ We had the three pieces Wheat Pandesal which are huge for Php20 paired with half llanera Everlasting for Php115, one wheat ensaymada for Php15 and two brewed coffee for Php50 for starter. Lunch consisted of Grilled Tilapia Php80, Pinakbet Php70, Waknatoy (Menudong Marikina) Php130 with one rice and had Turon with Langka and ice cream. Over all our bill was Php770 and we were so freaking full!
4.0 based on 34 reviews
This place was good spot for family picnic. For relaxing.. this place best for biking and placing together with kids and dogs..
4.0 based on 51 reviews
The long wait is over! I’m happy to share that what used to be Reyes Barbecue’s location on the ground floor of SM Marikina has now reopened and has taken on a new level as CALLE REYES. They still have the same delicious set of Menus with the addition of some of our well-loved Filipino Dishes made with their own twist, that’s why we promised ourselves to return soon and have a taste of their new offerings! Welcome back guys! See you all again soon!
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