Last weekend, I wrote an article called Davao Restaurant Favorites, in which I told you about my five most favorite restaurants in Davao. Actually I promised you my top 10 favorites, but split it up into two articles. So, this article features my other five favorites! There is no particular order in these listings. Last weekend’s 5 favorites are not better than this weekend’s favorites. As far as I am concerned, these are all pretty equal – they are all great places to eat out! Some are more family friendly, some are more places for you and your date, leaving the kids behind for the night. All in all, though, it is my belief that you cannot and will not go wrong if you visit any of the top ten restaurants that I have listed.
So, let’s get on with it and see the rest of my top ten!
Mooon Cafe
Yes, I spelled it right. In this case, Moon had 3 “o’s” instead of two, so it is Mooon Cafe. Mooon Cafe is located in Abreeza Mall, up on the 2nd floor. Their menu claims to be a combination of American, Mexican and Filipino foods, and it is exactly what it claims. I think they do a pretty good job on all three types of cuisine too! Mexican food is always hard to find in the Philippines, but you can find it at Mooon. Is it perfectly authentic to the Mexican traditions? No, it isn’t, but it’s still a good representation of Mexican food, for being in the Philippines.
One thing that I really like about Mooon is the ambiance of the place. It has a real “Mexican” feel to the decor and the general ambiance. The waitresses are dressed up in Mexican style attire, and most all of the waitresses there are pretty cute too! Nothing wrong with having some nice scenery to enjoy while you enjoy your meal!
I tend to eat either the Mexican or the American dishes at Mooon, although there are a few Filipino favorites that I like too! Two of my most very favorites are the Pork Tocino, a Filipino dish that you will find on the appetizer menu, and the Onion Rings. The onion rings are big and hefty, and quite delicious. They come in a kind of an “onion ring tower” that is quite impressive. If you are a steak lover, like I am, they also have a pretty darn good Fillet Mignon that I often order as well. It is wrapped in bacon, and how can anything wrapped in bacon be bad? Anyway, Mooon has branches all over the Philippines, so give them a try if you see a branch anywhere in the country! I think you will enjoy it, and I know that I do. See my review of Mooon Cafe over on my Davao Eats site too!
Spirale
Spirale has been a fixture in Davao for maybe about 5 years now. Their original location was out in Damosa, but they recently opened a second branch at Abreeza Mall. Spirale is an Italian Restaurant, and they have a little more than you will find at other Italian places in Davao, at least in my opinion. For the pizzas and some of their other dishes, they have a wood fired oven, proving excellent quality cooking. For an Italian place, though, pizza is not really a specialty at Spirale, I guess the different pastas and other dishes are more of the specialty. That’s fine by me, because all of their food is excellent.
One of my most favorite dishes at Spirale is an appetizer that they serve, which are ripe mango slices that are wrapped in proscietta. After wrapping the mango they are then sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and drizzled with olive oil. Feyma and I tried this on a whim the first time we saw it on the menu, and we have been sold on it ever since. Absolutely delicious!
Always check to see what the special of the day is at Spirale, because the feature some really good food on their specials!
Ranchero Grill
One of my favorite restaurants in the Philippines, since the day we moved here in 2000, has been a place called Ranchero Grill. I know the owner of the place, her name is Sol Sunglao, and she is really an excellent restaurateur. Ranchero Grill is a sort of combination Western (as in the wild west, old style western) and Filipino place. They have lots of Filipino food, but with a western or ranch type twist. You know what? The combination really works! If I had to rank all of my top ten favorites individually, Ranchero would probably take my number 1 spot. I have loved Ranchero Grill for years, which is unusual, because usually after I while I move on to other restaurants for different tastes. But, Ranchero Grill has endured.
Ranchero has two branches. Their original outlet was in General Santos City, so when we lived down there that is when we were introduced to the place. Their Davao location is located on the 3rd Floor of Abreeza Mall.
What are my favorite foods at Ranchero Grill? It’s hard to list them because there are so many good items there. I will limit it to two dishes that have been my most very favorites for years…. the Baby Back Ribs and the Lumpia. Baby Back ribs are so common in the Philippines, you can get them almost anywhere you might go, but the Baby Back ribs at Ranchero are to die for! Excellent, tasty, fallin’-off-the-bone tender too. You can’t beat them! In fact, I would argue that the Baby Back ribs at Ranchero rival the ribs you will find anywhere in the world, they are that good. Also, I am a lumpia lover, and the lumpia at Ranchero is the best I have had anywhere too. The lumpia at Ranchero is also very big… just one will give you a great appetizer or side dish! Just sit down an order some baby back ribs and a lumpia, and you will have a super meal ahead! Check my review of Ranchero Grill on Davao Eats.
Bon Appetite La Boutique
Obvious from the name, this is a French restaurant. The owner of Bon Appetite is my friend Yves. I met Yves one time when I was having lunch at his restaurant, and we hit it off right away. He is a very nice man, and also he recognized me immediately because he reads LiP regularly! Any LiP reader is a friend of mine, especially if he is also serving delicious food!
The menu changes regularly at Bon Appetite, so I am not going to recommend any certain dishes. I will say, though, that there is no food that I have ever eaten there that I didn’t like! Yves puts a special personal touch to the food, and you can really tell. A Frenchman cooking authentic French cuisine… you can’t go wrong.
Bon Appetite is located at Plaza del Carmen on Loyala Street, just a block or so off of JP Laurel Avenue here in Davao. Yves recently opened a second location at The Peak on the rooftop of Gaisano Mall. Visit either location, I think you’ll be glad that you did, if you like French Food (who doesn’t like French Food?).
Don Beppe
Don Beppe is another Italian Restaurant, and it is located at The Peak on the rooftop of Gaisano Mall here in Davao. Don Beppe has been around for a couple of years now, and I believe they were one of the first restaurants at The Peak. The Peak is quickly becoming one of the premier restaurant locations in Davao.
The food at Don Beppe is great, and Don, the owner of the place is a great guy. Very friendly, and he will always visit your table to say hi, if he is around when you visit. They have a lot of good dishes at Don Beppe. My favorite? Not sure. The Risotto is excellent, though, and I always enjoy that. Similar to Spirale above, they also have a wrapped mango appetizer, although I think the one at Spirale is a bit better, although both are very good. The ambiance at Don Beppe is nice too, sitting up on the rooftop at G Mall, there are some very nice views to enjoy. Comparing Italian restaurants, Don Beppe is probably a small step up from Spirale in terms of ambiance, but I think the food at Spirale is probably slightly better. So, it’s a draw between the two places, I like to enjoy both of them at different times.
Here is my review of Don Beppe that can be found over on my Davao Eats blog.
So, that’s my final 5 in my list of my Top Ten Restaurants in Davao! I hope you picked up a few tips on where to visit on your next stop in Davao! I really think that you will enjoy any of the ten places I have listed!
Nathan Bruin
Thanks Bob you made me hungry.
MindanaoBob
There is a cure for that, Nathan!
Yves Monestier
Merci Bob !
Bob Martin
You are most welcome, Yves! I always enjoy eating at your restaurant!
sugar
Hi Bob – the appetizer from Spirale seems to delicious especially sprinkled with Parmesan! I gotta have food trip to Davao! So Ranchero Grill is your number one? I think with a new mall, new restaurants will be opening as well that will rival Ranchero.
MindanaoBob
There you go, Sugar, get that Food Trip scheduled and Feyma and I will take you to a place or two. 🙂
Hudson
Bob,
I’ve been to the Ranchero Grill. You’re right, they have the best ribs. I would even say, the best pork ribs I’ve ever had, and I’ve had ribs from all over the US.
MindanaoBob
Glad to have some confirmation on those ribs, Hudson! They sure are good!
Hudson
Did the Ranchero Grill move to the mall recently? When I went, It was off some side road, next to a school I think
MindanaoBob
Hi Hudson – I think it was about a year ago that they moved. Their only Davao location now is at Abreeza.
Hudson
Thanks for the update
donna west
ok now you succeeded in making me very hungry…..and I am a heckuva long way from Davao
MindanaoBob
I am pretty sure you can find something to eat there, Donna. 🙂
Mark G.
Like the rest of your readers you’ve succeeded in whetting my appetite! I’ve got to go cook breakfast for me and my eldest boy now and my stomachs growling already, lol.
MindanaoBob
Ha ha… didn’t mean to get you guys too hungry, Mark! I hoe you enjoyed your breakfast, though!
Gary
I have been to Mooon’s a few times. I makes my Top 10 list too!!! 😛
MindanaoBob
What I find amazing about Mooon, Gary, is that even though the food is great, the prices are so affordable! I love the place.
Paul
where is there a decent chinese restaurant in Davao, I found it hard to work out why all the ones I’ve been to are cr-p compared to Australia and I would say most other western countries, I think its because there is no migration to the Philippines and most of the resident chinese have moved into other business, leaving others to make a poor versions
MindanaoBob
I will give you two recommendations, Paul. Check Lotus Court on the third floor of Marco Polo hotel. In my opinion it is the best Chinese Restaurant in Davao. Another one that is pretty good is Sen Ton Won behind Victoria Plaza.
Jon B
Ah Fat at the Victoria Plaza Car Park. There are also a couple of Hong Kong-style restaurants in the same vicinity that are authentic Chinese.
Those hole-in-the-wall restaurants along Magsaysay Avenue are authentic Chinese restaurants.
Those “authentic” Chinese restaurants in the WEST are, IMHO, usually not.
Joe P
Hi Bob,
The “List” sure looks Delicious for sure.
What this sampling brings to my mind is this:
I have met and continue to meet folks that say that there are not really many good places to eat in the Philippines when wanting other than LOCAL dishes.
Hogwash. They are either blind or not as well traveled as they think. I have been from tip to tip and side to side in the Philippines over the last 30 plus years and one of the more welcome changes I have seen is the increasing choices and quality of public cooking in the Philippines.
granted there are plenty of places that are not up to snuff, just like anywhere else on this big blue marble, BUT any move to more positive experiences is welcome and appreciated! Your Lists prove that point quite well.
MindanaoBob
Thanks, Joe. Yes, I am in full agreement with you, there are lots of good places to eat in the Philippines! Just a quick look at me is proof of that! I won’t die of starvation any time soon! 🙂
Papa Duck
Bob,
I think Paul Thompson would argue with you that Texas Joe’s ribs in Subic are the best lol. I didn’t try them when i was there, tried the burger instead, which was really good. All those places you mentioned sound really good. I will keep them in mind for when i visit Davao after i relocate there. Take care and have a nice Thanksgiving with your family.
MindanaoBob
Hi Papa! Well, I did say that they were probably the best ribs that I have ever had. Since I have never eaten at TJ’s, I would not be including them in the “I’ve ever had” category! 😉 Maybe we’ll have a rib eating contest and Paul and I will judge who is tops! I’d be game for that!