✓ UpdatedPrices last verified April 2026 — sourced from official Manam Philippines channels
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Manam Menu with Prices
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Looking for the complete Manam Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Manam menu with updated prices — sourced directly from official Manam Philippines channels.
Manam is what happens when Filipino food gets taken seriously by people who grew up eating it. Every section of the menu runs in two tracks: Classics (the Filipino dishes everyone knows) and Twists (reinvented versions that push familiar flavors somewhere new). Sinigang na Beef Short Rib and Watermelon. Crispy Black Ink Palabok. Sizzling Crispy Sinigang. Caramelized Patis Wings. These are not gimmicks — they are genuinely well-executed plays on dishes that already work, made more interesting without losing the reason you ordered them.
Manam serves S/M/L sizes on most dishes — making it as practical for a solo lunch as it is for a full family dinner spread. Scroll down for the complete menu with all sizing options and prices.
Laksa-style Halaan Soup with Crispy Sili Leaves and Mais
₱ 266.00
₱ 464.00
₱ 555.00
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Manam Ensalada at Gulay Classics Prices
Menu Items
Small
Medium
Large
Mangga’t Bagoong
₱ 180.00
₱ 294.00
₱ 509.00
Gising Gising
₱ 175.00
₱ 294.00
₱ 497.00
Pinakbet
₱ 175.00
₱ 294.00
₱ 509.00
Laing
₱ 175.00
₱ 292.00
₱ 496.00
Ensaladang Pako
₱ 170.00
₱ 266.00
₱ 453.00
Adobong Kangkong
₱ 146.00
₱ 221.00
₱ 413.00
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Manam Ensalada at Gulay Twists Prices
Menu Items
Small
Medium
Large
Tortang Talong with Longganisa
₱ 281.00
₱ 509.00
₱ 923.00
Munggo and Chicharon
₱ 232.00
₱ 396.00
₱ 764.00
Ensaladang Kamatis at Kesong Puti
₱ 192.00
₱ 293.00
₱ 509.00
Ensaladang Namnam
₱ 187.00
₱ 289.00
₱ 504.00
Ensaladang Pritong Talong at Kamatis
₱ 170.00
₱ 379.00
₱ 453.00
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Manam Kanin Classics Prices
Menu Items
Small
Medium
Large
Brown Rice
₱ 111.00
₱ 175.00
₱ 345.00
Garlic Rice
₱ 108.00
₱ 170.00
₱ 323.00
White Rice
₱ 100.00
₱ 170.00
₱ 283.00
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Manam Kanin Twists Prices
Menu Items
Small
Medium
Large
University Tapa and Egg Fried Rice
₱ 243.00
₱ 390.00
₱ 685.00
Tinapa Rice
₱ 153.00
₱ 266.00
₱ 458.00
Bagoong Rice
₱ 141.00
₱ 249.00
₱ 447.00
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Manam Kape Prices
Menu Items
Price
Cappuccino
₱ 181.00
Latte
₱ 181.00
Americano
₱ 153.00
Espresso
₱ 153.00
Hot Tsokolate
₱ 153.00
Selection of Teas
₱ 153.00
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Manam Shakes Prices
Menu Items
Price
Strawberry + Camias
₱ 243.00
Iced Coffee + Black Sago
₱ 243.00
Buko + Piña
₱ 221.00
Mango + Pomelo + Sago
₱ 209.00
Buko + Pandan + Sago
₱ 209.00
Ube + Sago
₱ 192.00
Camias + Lemongrass
₱ 170.00
Papaya + Black Pepper
₱ 170.00
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Manam Beverages Prices
Menu Items
Price
Classic Iced Tea Free Flowing
₱ 119.00
Canned Soda
₱ 119.00
Classic Iced Tea
₱ 111.00
Pandan Iced Tea
₱ 111.00
Ginger Lemongrass Cold/Hot
₱ 111.00
Bottled Water
₱ 102.00
⭐ Our Favorite Items at Manam Menu
Kare-Kare with Oxtail (Medium)
₱ 747.00
Manam’s Kare-Kare is what happens when you take one of the Philippines’ most technically demanding dishes and execute it the way it deserves. Oxtail slow-cooked until it falls apart, a rich peanut-based sauce, and the classic fermented shrimp bagoong on the side. The medium size is ideal for two to three people sharing.
Sinigang na Beef Short Rib and Watermelon (Medium)
₱ 605.00
The Manam Twist that changed how many Filipinos think about sinigang — the same tamarind-sour broth, but with beef short ribs instead of pork, and watermelon adding a gentle sweetness that rounds out the sourness without hiding it. Genuinely one of the best things on the entire Manam menu.
Caramelized Patis Wings (Medium)
₱ 396.00
Fish sauce-glazed crispy chicken wings that are somehow both intensely savory and sweet at the same time — Manam’s most reordered Pica-Pica item and the one that converts the most skeptics. Sticky, crispy, aggressively flavored, and impossible to stop eating halfway through.
Crispy Black Ink Palabok (Medium)
₱ 531.00
Manam’s most visually dramatic Twist — the classic palabok in rich savory sauce, but the noodles are fried to a crispy black ink finish that changes the texture completely. The contrast of the crispy, ink-dark noodles with the palabok toppings is genuinely compelling, and the dish tastes as good as it looks.
Ube Champorado
₱ 201.00
Manam’s best comfort food item — the classic Filipino chocolate rice porridge, reimagined with ube giving the whole bowl a gentle purple sweetness that is both nostalgic and new. Order it for almusal or anytime the temperature drops. Best paired with a cup of hot tsokolate.
Crispy Beef Tadyang (Small)
₱ 538.00
Crispy-fried beef ribs that manage the difficult balance of deeply crunchy exterior and tender, richly flavored meat inside. The small size is still generous enough for two diners as a main. Manam’s most indulgent Lupa Classics item and the one most likely to cause order regret when you see it arrive at someone else’s table.
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Is Manam Philippines Halal?
No — Manam Philippines is not Halal Certified. Their menu includes pork-based items across multiple categories — Sisig, Crispy Pata, Adobo, Chicharon, Lechon Kawali, and more. Muslim customers are advised to verify with their specific branch before ordering.
Manam is a Filipino restaurant that was founded with a clear and specific ambition: to make traditional Filipino food the kind of dining experience that Filipinos could be proud to bring international guests to, without losing the soul of what makes Filipino cooking worth eating in the first place. The name “Manam” means “masarap” in Kapampangan — roughly, delicious — a statement of intent that the restaurant has spent years backing up.
What distinguishes Manam most clearly is the Classics and Twists framework that runs through every section of the menu. Every category offers the original, time-tested Filipino dish (Sinigang na Baboy sa Sampaloc, Pancit Palabok, Kare-Kare with Oxtail) alongside a creative reinvention that plays with the same flavor logic but pushes it somewhere new (Sinigang na Beef Short Rib and Watermelon, Crispy Black Ink Palabok, Sizzling Crispy Sinigang). The Twists are not novelty for its own sake — they are thoughtful, well-executed variations that justify their existence by tasting genuinely good.
The S/M/L sizing across most dishes makes Manam as practical for a solo lunch as for a large family dinner where multiple dishes are shared. The restaurant has built a following among Filipinos who take their own food seriously, and among international visitors who want to understand what Filipino cuisine actually looks like when it is given proper attention and resources.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Manam is famous for its Classics and Twists menu format — offering traditional Filipino dishes alongside creative reinventions. The most celebrated dishes include the Kare-Kare with Oxtail, Sinigang na Beef Short Rib and Watermelon, House Crispy Sisig, Caramelized Patis Wings, Crispy Black Ink Palabok, and Crispy Pata Tim. The Ube Champorado is a beloved almusal item, and the Bagoong Rice is the most popular rice pairing. Manam is widely considered one of the best Filipino restaurants in the Philippines for quality and creativity.
Every section of the Manam menu is divided into Classics and Twists. Classics are the authentic, time-tested versions of traditional Filipino dishes — Sinigang na Baboy sa Sampaloc, Pancit Palabok, Kare-Kare, Crispy Pata. Twists are creative reinventions that use the same flavor foundations but take them somewhere new — Sinigang na Beef Short Rib and Watermelon, Crispy Black Ink Palabok, Sizzling Crispy Sinigang, Caramelized Patis Wings. The concept allows diners to explore familiar Filipino comfort food while also experiencing something genuinely new.
Most Manam dishes are available in three sizes — Small (good for 1–2 persons), Medium (good for 2–4 persons), and Large (good for 4–6 persons or more). This makes Manam practical for solo diners as well as large group celebrations. For reference: a Small Kare-Kare with Oxtail is ₱413, Medium ₱747, and Large ₱1,323. The size format also means you can order more variety by choosing smaller sizes across multiple dishes — a common strategy for Manam regulars who want to try several items in one visit.
The most consistently praised Twists at Manam include: Sinigang na Beef Short Rib and Watermelon (sour beef short rib sinigang with watermelon for natural sweetness), Crispy Black Ink Palabok (crispy ink-dark noodles with palabok toppings), Sizzling Crispy Sinigang (fried sinigang-marinated pork belly on a sizzling plate), Caramelized Patis Wings (fish sauce-glazed crispy chicken wings), and Crispy Pata Tim (braised then fried pork knuckle in a rich sauce). First-time visitors should pair at least one Classic with one Twist to experience the full Manam concept.
Manam’s Silogs menu offers elevated versions of the classic Filipino silog (sinangag + itlog + main protein) format. Options include House-made Tapsilog (Classic or Sweet and Spicy, ₱345), Pork Tocilog (₱345), Sari-saring Longsilog (₱394), Daing na Bangsilog (₱351), House Crispy Sisig Silog (₱351), Sugar-glazed Corned Beef Belly Silog (₱396), Chorizo Hash Silog (₱379), and Tortang Longganisa’t Talong Silog (₱396). Manam’s silog versions are richer and more elaborate than typical tapsihan versions.
Yes! Manam is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda at select branches. Check their official Facebook page at facebook.com/ManamPH for branch locations, operating hours, and current promotions. Reservations for dine-in are recommended during peak dining hours, especially on weekends.