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Manilla, Philippines

Grace Park Dining by Margarita Forés

CuisineFilipino
Executive ChefMargarita Forés
Price≈$25
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall
Opinionated About Dining

Ranked #9 on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Casual in Asia list, Grace Park Dining by Margarita Forés operates from Rockwell Drive in Makati, bringing a market-to-table Filipino sensibility to one of Metro Manila's more polished commercial districts. The kitchen draws on heirloom produce and regional technique, positioning Grace Park within the city's serious Filipino dining tier rather than the heritage-preservation or modernist ends of the same spectrum.

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Address
Rockwell Dr, Makati City, 1200 Metro Manila, Philippines
Phone
+63 939 934 7223
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Grace Park Dining by Margarita Forés restaurant in Manilla, Philippines
About

Rockwell and the Question of Where Filipino Cooking Goes Next

Grace Park Dining by Margarita Forés is a restaurant in Makati City serving modern Filipino-Italian fusion. The neighbourhood pulls an affluent, internationally mobile crowd accustomed to both regional comfort food and the tasting-menu formalism you find at addresses like Hapag in Makati or Celera. Into that context, Grace Park Dining by Margarita Forés has staked out a position that is neither nostalgic recreation nor laboratory-driven reinvention. It operates closer to the market-kitchen end of the spectrum: produce-led, rooted in Philippine culinary tradition, and readable without requiring any decoding.

That positioning matters because the Filipino dining scene in Metro Manila has quietly split into three recognisable tiers. At one end, modernist kitchens like Gallery by Chele and Toyo Eatery hold Michelin recognition and operate with the tasting-menu discipline you expect from that designation. At the other end, casual regional specialists serve the kind of food Filipinos actually grew up eating, largely unmediated by fine-dining presentation. Grace Park occupies a considered middle ground: the food is serious, the sourcing is deliberate, but the register is casual in a way that Michelin-starred Filipino kitchens rarely are. That combination earned it the #9 position on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Casual in Asia ranking.

The Cultural Weight Behind the Cooking

Philippine cuisine carries a layered history that tends to get flattened in international coverage. The country's food reflects centuries of Malay, Chinese, Spanish, and American influence, absorbed and localised in ways that produced a cooking tradition genuinely unlike the broader Southeast Asian canon. Adobo, sinigang, kare-kare, and the regional variants of each are not simply dishes but arguments about flavour: the interplay of sourness, salinity, and fermentation that runs through Filipino cooking represents one of the most sophisticated acid-forward flavour systems in the region.

Margarita Forés has spent decades engaging with that tradition as an advocate and practitioner rather than as a curator of museum pieces. Her name carries significant weight in Philippine food culture: she was named Asia's Leading Female Chef by the World's 50 Best Restaurants in 2016. At Grace Park, that standing translates into a kitchen that takes the provenance of ingredients seriously, heirloom grains, market-sourced produce, regional suppliers, without turning the dining room into a lecture about food heritage. The food makes the argument quietly.

For context on how this approach reads against the wider Metro Manila scene, Locavore operates with a similarly sourcing-conscious philosophy, while M Dining + Bar M blends Asian influences in ways that sit further from Grace Park's rooted Filipino focus. Antonio's, by contrast, leans into Western fine dining entirely, a reminder of how wide the competitive field in Makati actually runs.

Dining at Grace Park: What the Format Signals

The Opinionated About Dining placement in the Casual category is a meaningful designation. OAD's Asia rankings are not distributed lightly, and the Casual tier specifically rewards restaurants where the food achieves real ambition without the formality apparatus of a tasting-menu format. A Google rating of 4.7 across 773 reviews aligns with that reading.

Grace Park sits on Rockwell Drive in Makati, within reach of the Rockwell Power Plant mall complex and the surrounding residential high-rises. The address attracts regular diners as much as destination seekers, which shapes the atmosphere in ways that tasting-room environments typically do not. Lunch and dinner services operate against a backdrop of familiar neighbourhood traffic rather than the hushed deliberateness of Manila's more formal rooms. For visitors staying or based in BGC or central Makati, the location is accessible without requiring a dedicated cross-city trip, though the OAD ranking alone makes it worth the detour from further afield. Booking ahead is advisable given the restaurant's profile; walk-in availability is more likely on weekday lunches than during weekend dinner service when the Rockwell crowd fills the neighbourhood's better tables.

Grace Park in the Wider Philippine Dining Picture

Metro Manila sits at the centre of a national food conversation that has grown considerably in regional weight over the past decade. Addresses outside the capital now contribute meaningfully to that picture: Asador Alfonso in Cavite and Linamnam in Parañaque demonstrate how serious cooking has dispersed beyond Makati and BGC, while Abaseria Deli and Café in Cebu points to the Visayas as its own distinct culinary zone. Even internationally, Filipino kitchens are earning serious attention: Kasama in Chicago represents how the diaspora is carrying Philippine technique into new competitive contexts.

Grace Park's position in this picture is that of a standard-setter for produce-driven Filipino casual dining in Metro Manila. It does not chase the same competitive tier as the city's Michelin-nominated modernist rooms, nor does it operate as a regional specialist recreating a single provincial tradition. Instead, it holds a middle lane that is harder to sustain than either extreme: the cooking has to be credible enough to justify the OAD ranking while remaining approachable enough to draw the regular Rockwell clientele. The 4.6 rating and the 2025 listing suggest that calibration is working.

For anyone building a serious dining itinerary through Metro Manila, Grace Park belongs on the list alongside the modernist Filipino kitchens, not as a lighter alternative but as a different argument about what Filipino cooking can be when it prioritises ingredients and tradition over formal presentation. If the Rockwell area draws you in, Blackbird Makati and Bolero in Taguig offer adjacent reference points in the same geographic cluster.

Signature Dishes
Lamb adoboOxtail kansiNegros organic lechon
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Elegant
  • Modern
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Family
  • Casual Hangout
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
Sourcing
  • Farm To Table
  • Local Sourcing
  • Organic
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Cosy, casual, homey shabby chic interiors with a uniquely Filipino, relaxing atmosphere.

Signature Dishes
Lamb adoboOxtail kansiNegros organic lechon