Kapitolyo is a must-visit for any foodie. With a range of international and local cuisine options, you can go on a culinary adventure in a single street. From Filipino dishes at Locavore and Tipsy Pig, Japanese ramen at Mitsuyado Sei-men, Italian Bistro Ravioli, and organic food from Poco Deli – there's something for everyone.
After a day of savory food, it's time to satisfy your sweet tooth. Start your day in Pamana's Halo-Halo w/ a Filipino shaved ice dessert, move on to Yoh-Gurt Froz for its healthy assorted yogurt, and then cap off the day at Boulangerie 22 for their delicious French pastries.
Getting around Pasig is easy with a number of ride-hailing services like Grab, as well as local jeepneys and tricycles. Taxis are also available, but make sure to check if they have working meters or agree on a fixed price beforehand. Transportation costs could range from PHP 50 to 300 depending on distance and mode of transport.
If you have more time, you can explore more food options in Pasig like Cafe Juanita or Soru Izakaya. For those who want to step away from food, nearby attractions include the Rainforest Adventure Experience, Ace Water Spa, and the Ayala Museum. If you have less time, it's recommended to prioritize your must-try food places and choose one day for Kapitolyo and one day for the Pasig dessert stops.
The closest airport to Pasig is Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), which is located in Manila, about 20 kilometers away. It's a 30-45 minute drive, depending on traffic.