Fabulous Asian feasts for fam and friends at Manila Ocean Park

The summer season brings with it awesome opportunities to explore the metro’s sights with your nearest and dearest while taking advantage of the myriad of delectable food choices that Manila has to offer.

Take Manila Ocean Park, for example. Not only is it the Philippines’ first world-class marine theme park and premiere educational entertainment destination, it also serves up a lot of great dining selections for a fabulous foodie adventure for fam and friends.

Manila Ocean Park Eats
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Manila Ocean Park Eats

You won’t have to worry if you work up an appetite while visiting the park’s eight exciting attractions; you can easily and deliciously sate your appetite with these in-park restaurants.

Makan-Makan Asian Food Village

The park’s famous Asian fusion restaurant seeks to bring back authentic Asian flavors that Pinoys love, thanks to its recently revamped menu, carefully crafted to satisfy diverse palates while keeping to the spirit and culture behind every dish.

Whether you’re keen to fill the tummies of an entire family or just want to explore fresh tastes and textures of Asian cuisine, Makan Makan Asian Food Village should be right up your alley!

Manila Ocean Park Eats
Chili Crab (Php1,199). A Singaporean classic – plump crab coated in a tantalizing blend of spicy, sweet, and savory chili-tomato sauce.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Salted Egg Crab (Php1,299). Succulent crab draped in a luxurious salted egg yolk sauce, resulting in the marriage of salty, sweet, and umami flavors.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Black Pepper Crab (Php1,199). A flavor explosion of whole crabs drenched with cracked black pepper, garlic, and butter, delivering a deliciously fiery kick.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Fish Steamboat – Bangus (Php850). A heartwarming hotpot of fresh bangus slices, vegetables, tofu, and noodles simmering in a savory broth.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Mango Salsa Fish – Tilapia (Php420). Grilled tilapia fillets crowned with a zesty mango salsa, resulting in a symphony of sweetness, tanginess, and a hint of spice.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Salted Egg Prawn (Php450). Plump prawns cloaked in a crispy salted egg yolk, offering a delectable interplay of creamy indulgence and savory satisfaction.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Oatmeal Cereal Chicken (Php250). Crispy chicken coated in a golden oatmeal cereal crust, served with a side of zesty chili sauce.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Kam Heong Pork Rib (Spicy Sweet Pork Ribs) (Php300). Malaysian-style pork ribs sautéed with dried shrimp, curry leaves, and chili in a fragrant “Kam Heong” sauce.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Thai Chili Tofu (Php250). Soft tofu deep-fried to a golden crisp, bathed in a sweet and spicy Thai chili sauce, and crowned with a sprinkle of green onions, grated carrots and sesame seeds.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Chopsuey (Php220). A colorful stir-fry bursting with fresh flavors and bathed in a light savory sauce that evolved into a Pinoy staple ulam.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Malay Fried Noodles (Php400). A tantalizing twist on traditional noodles, brimming with aromatic spices and a hint of sweetness.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Crispy Noodles (Php380). A hearty feast of stir-fried noodles with an array of meats, delivering a symphony of rich and satisfying flavors in every mouthful.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Seafood Fried Rice (Php250). Fragrant fried rice teeming with juicy shrimp, squid, and scallops, and garnished with a flourish of spring onions, a perfect companion to Makan Makan’s signature viands.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
A fabulous Asian feast at Makan Makan

As if that array of mouthwatering dishes is not reason enough to hie yourself over to Makan Makan, the restaurant ups the ante with these irresistible promo offers!

Manila Ocean Park Eats
For just Php850, fill up on Fish Steamboat that comes with 3 FREE cans of Pepsi Lime and 3 cups of Steamed Rice
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Add Php120 to your order of Chili Crab or Black Pepper Crab to pair it with FREE can of ice-cold Cerveza Blanca and 2 FREE bottles of San Mig Light

Makan Makan Asian Food Village is located at the 2nd Floor, Hotel H2O, Manila Ocean Park Complex, Luneta, Ermita, Manila. For more details on its menu and offers, follow it on Facebook and Instagram.

Shanghai Noodle & Porridge

At Shanghai Noodle & Porridge, innovation meets tradition as time-honored recipes combine with the freshest ingredients, crafting an tasty yet affordable culinary experience that transcends boundaries. And talk about fresh: noodles are here are made from scratch and pulled upon order in just 10 seconds, thanks to its noodle-making machine. At Php180/bowl, you’re all set for a dining escapade that’s quick, filling and flavorful.

Manila Ocean Park Eats
Seafood Lomi Supreme merges Filipino flavors with Tian Mian soup. Featuring premium seafood sourced from the bountiful Philippine seas, this dish boasts a luscious broth infused with Tian Mian Jiang, delivering a symphony of savory-sweet sensations.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Zha Jiang Mian, Beijing’s signature dish that embodies the essence of Northern Chinese tradition, is a bowl of perfectly cooked noodles draped in a savory sauce crafted from fermented soybean paste and tender minced porkand enhanced with crisp, fresh vegetables.

Shanghai Noodle & Porridge is located at Ground Floor, Manila Ocean Park Complex (beside Taiwan Eating House), Luneta, Ermita, Manila.

Taiwan Eating House

Taiwan Eating House beckons you into a world of Taiwanese culinary delights, featuring beloved classics. Here, you can savor the rich tapestry of flavors that define the island’s culinary heritage as traditional recipes intertwine with contemporary twists.

Manila Ocean Park Eats
Taiwanese Lu Rou Fan (Php160). Slow-cooked pork belly, infused with fragrant garlic, crispy fried shallots, and a whisper of five-spice powder, nestled atop a bed of steamed rice and adorned with a perfectly hard-boiled egg and fresh bok choy.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Sheng Jian Bao (Php80/2pcs). Soft flour dough enveloping succulent pork meat and aromatic onion leeks, resulting in bursts of savory goodness and a tantalizing glimpse into the heart of Taiwanese street food culture.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Guotie (Php120/6pcs). Finely chopped pork meat and fresh kuchay encased in a delicate flour-based wrapper and enhanced with a touch of rose wine.
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Crispy Beef Pancake (Php70/pc). A Taiwanese beef roll experience, featuring tender slow-cooked beef complemented by a sweet bean sauce and generous sprinkling of green scallions, encased in a crispy pancake.

Taiwan Eating House is located at Ground Floor, Manila Ocean Park Complex (beside Shanghai Noodle & Porridge), Luneta, Ermita, Manila.

Twist Treats

Nothing rounds off a summer adventure than some frozen sweets! Fortunately, Twist Treats’s signature Egg Waffle Overload (Php120 each), a marriage of crispy egg waffles with velvety ice cream topped with marshamallows, candy sprinkles and chocolate chips, hit the spot perfectly. Each loaded waffle is meticulously prepared to order, ensuring freshness.

Manila Ocean Park Eats
Egg Waffle Overload with Strawberry Ice Cream
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Egg Waffle Overload with Vanilla Ice Cream
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Egg Waffle Overload with Chocolate Ice Cream
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Time to cool down with this frozen delight!

Twist Treats is located at the entry of Manila Ocean Park Complex (beside the ticket booth), Luneta, Ermita, Manila.

So go ahead and take the time to go on summer outing with your kith and kin at Manila Ocean Park: enjoy itsfun and educational attractions, and be sure to treat your companions to tasty culinary delights while you’re there!

Manila Ocean Park Eats
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Manila Ocean Park Eats
Manila Ocean Park Eats

Know more about Manila Ocean Park’s attractions and food selections by following it on Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok. Book your tickets now through its website.

Disclosure: I attended food tasting events held at the restaurants mentioned here. Food items were served at no cost in exchange for honest feedback and this feature.

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