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Get Your Early Morning Boost in These Breakfast Places in Makati

In these places, you can have breakfast in Makati as early as 7 o’clock!

By: Patricia Marie Prado | June 15, 2018
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but if you’re in the corporate world, finding a good place to eat so early in the morning is not an easy task. You’ll either have to settle for the usual fast food chains or 24/7 convenience stores.

But if you live in Makati, arguably the corporate heart of the metro, it might not be as hard to figure out where to eat breakfast. Whether you’re a morning person or you just happen to be in the city as early as 7:00 AM, here are good breakfast places in Makati to fill your morning hunger.


1. Soma Bistro

Address: 2285 Don Chino Roces Avenue Extension, 1231 Makati City
Operating hours: Monday and Tuesday, 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM; Wednesday to Friday, 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM; Weekends, 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM



breakfast places in Makati

Enjoy an elevated version of your favorite bangsilog at Soma Bistro.

Images: Left, @genesisangelo; Right, Soma Bistro


We usually visit fine dining restaurants at night to enjoy their intimate atmosphere, dine with our significant other, perhaps even while sipping a glass of wine. But when you’re in Makati, there’s no need to wait until dark, because Soma Bistro at Green Sun Hotel is open as early as 6:00 AM, and they have all the makings of a luxurious, fine dining restaurant.

Although Soma Bistro is known for their Papel de Liempo (PhP220) and Bistro Burger (PhP350), they also offer all-day breakfast treats such as Bangsilog (PhP260), a dish that consists of marinated milkfish deep-fried to perfection, paired with egg and fried rice.


2. Cartel Deli

Address: GF Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences, 119 LP Leviste St., Salcedo Village, Makati City
Operating hours: Monday to Thursday – 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM; Friday to Saturday – 7:00 AM to 1:00 AM; Sunday 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM



breakfast places in Makati

Start your mornings with some deli shopping and a quick bite at Carte Deli.

Images: Cartel Deli


Cartel Deli might look like a speakeasy bar from the outside, but it’s actually a deli and a café where you can get your first bite in the morning. They sell a variety of goods, coffee, and well-curated meals that are a mix of Western and Spanish selections.

For early risers, make a quick stop at Cartel Deli and try their Roast Beef Sandwich (PhP310). The beef is roasted in-house and layered with lots of cheese and roasted bell peppers for that extra kick. You can also grab Salcedo Swing, a cup of coffee from Yardstick Coffee, which especially tastes great with Cartel Deli’s selections.


3. Crepe Amelie

Address: Ground Floor, A. Venue Mall, 7829 Makati Avenue, Poblacion, Makati City
Operating hours: Sunday to Thursday, 7:00 AM to 11:30 PM; Friday to Saturday, 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM



breakfast places in Makati

You’re always in for an elegant Parisian escape and breakfast at Crepe Amelie.

Images: Crepe Amelie


Crepe Amelie can set your whole day to a good tune, whether it’s a working weekday or a laid-back weekend. Step inside and the interiors of the café will make you feel like you’re in a Parisian escape. Their menu consists of all-day breakfast meals as well as a sumptuous pasta selection, but it’s their crepes that always get all the attention.

If you want to try their crepes, then their Crepe Madame (PhP200) is your best bet. It is a light toasted crepe topped with poached egg, ham, tomato, and onion, a guaranteed unique morning treat that will fuel you for the entire day.




4. 101 Hawker Food House

Branches: 101 Urban Avenue Corner Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village, Makati City; Beacon Tower, Makati City (behind Makati Cinema Square)
Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM; Saturday, 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM; Closed on Sundays



breakfast places in Makati

Kickstart your day with some hot Singapore Laksa at 101 Hawker Food House.

Image: 101 Hawker Food House


Singapore is known to be the most expensive city in the world, but if you want to indulge in the Singaporean experience without having to break the bank, you can opt to start your day at 101 Hawker Food House. The man behind 101 Hawker Food House used to work as a chef at Hyatt Hotel Singapore, so you know you’re getting nothing less than the real deal.

If you’re craving for something to warm your stomach in the cold mornings, try their Singapore Laksa (PhP140). It is made with rice noodles and various seafood swimming in a hot broth of coconut curry and homemade laksa paste. What a better way to start your day?


5. Petra & Pilar

Address: Jaka Center, Urban Ave. corner 2111 Chino Roces Ave., Makati
Operating hours: Monday to Thursday, 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM; Friday, 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM; Closed on weekends



breakfast places in Makati

Try Petra & Pilar’s light breakfast in the morning and crazy boodle fight at night.

Images: Left, @juliannearellano_; Right, Petra & Pilar


If you prefer a familiar food spot in Makati, then you’d be happy to know that Petra & Pilar also caters to early birds. A staple along Chino Roces Avenue, this chic restaurant serves a mix of Filipino and Spanish cuisine.

Although their Barkada Boodle (PhP999) is one of the things that made them famous, they also have lighter fares to fill you in the morning. Their Cagayan Longganisa with Rice and Egg (PhP160) is a great classic breakfast to start the day, or a nice treat after a crazy drinking session with your buddies.


6. Earle's Delicatessen

Address: Level 1, Greenbelt 1, Ayala Center, Greenbelt, Makati City
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday, 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM



breakfast places in Makati

Enjoy a wide array of sausage and deli meat sandwiches as early as 7:00 AM at Earle’s.

Images: Earle’s Delicatessen Website and Facebook Page


If you’re a sandwich lover who prefers to eat and go in the morning, you can still have an amazing breakfast amidst your schedule at Earle’s Delicatessen. Although the shop is technically a deli that sells a wide range of European sausages, cured meats, and cheese, you can also sample their meats in their sandwiches.

Earle’s Delicatessen serves around 15 types of sausages and 20 variations of deli meats that you can get in your sandwich. Some of their famous sandwiches include the Lamb Sausage Sandwich (PhP220), the Bavarian Cheese Smokies (PhP102), and the Meat Trio (PhP134).




7. Delimondo Café

Address: Jaka Center, Chino Roces Corner Urban Avenue, Legaspi Village, Makati City
Operating hours: Monday to Sunday 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM



breakfast places in Makati

Delimodo Café will prove that they are more than just corned beef.

Image: Delimondo


For fans of Delimondo corned beef and luncheon meat, an early morning visit at Delimondo Café should be a part of your schedule. Aside from offering their popular canned goods, Delimondo Café also features their other line of food products which includes sauces, dip, marinades, and spreads.

But don’t just buy your favorite corned beef and leave. Sit, stay, and satisfy yourself with their savory meals featuring Delimondo’s very own products. One of their must-tries is Corned Beef Caldereta Lasagna (PhP250), a lasagna filled with toasted Delimondo corned beef and drowned in rich caldereta (meat stew with vegetable and liver paste) sauce.




Whether you’re looking for a heavy silog meal, a light crepe breakfast, or a sandwich on the go, there are plenty of spots in this business district to satisfy your early morning cravings. Let us know in the comments section which of these breakfast places in Makati you will visit soon!
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About Patricia Marie Prado
Patricia came from the field of business and accounting but is now pursuing her dreams of being a writer. She is a self-confessed introvert and is passionate about reading, travelling, writing, movies, coffee and God. When she's not writing, she loves discovering new coffee shops/cafe and doing TV-series marathons.
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