24-Hour Restaurants in Manila Perfect for Your Post-Drinking Sessions

Imagine this: you stumble out of the club, ears still ringing from the noise, the buzz settling in, and then someone asks the golden question — “Saan tayo kakain (Where are we going to eat)?” It’s a must at this point, and as people always say, the best nights always end with good food.
Good thing there’s no shortage of 24-hour restaurants in Manila ready to welcome you in whatever post-party state you’re in. Whether you’re looking for the best late-night food in Manila or trying to figure out what food to eat after drinking alcohol, here are some spots that deliver the best food after drinking — the kind that hits when your insides are screaming “save me.”
Pares Retiro and The Original Pares Mami House


A steaming hot bowl of beef pares is a must after a long night out. And lucky for us, wobbling out of clubs at 3 AM, these two icons serve some of the best bowls in the Metro. Paired with garlic rice? Chef’s kiss.
Pares Retiro, proudly dubbed as “The Best Pares in Town,” is a classic post-drinking stop in Tomas Morato. Their menu is stacked with a wide range of deliciously comforting hits, but their standouts include the Classic Pares (P228) and Regular Bone Marrow (P228). They also offer other Filipino staples like Siomai, Goto, Lomi, Pancit, and Silog meals if you’re craving something more filling.
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Locations:
- N.S. Amoranto Sr. St., cor Dr. Alejos, La Loma, Quezon City
- 340 Visayas Ave, Quezon City
- 17th Ave, cor P. Tuazon Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City
- 205 Tomas Morato Ave., Quezon City
Meanwhile, The Original Pares in Poblacion is basically a pillar of the neighborhood’s nightlife — always buzzing no matter the hour. Their Pares Beef (P190), Beef Mami (P175), and Dry Noodles with Beef Tendon (P175) are crowd favorites, with house specialties like Calamares (P190), Lugaw (from P75), and Lomi (P155), rounding out their comforting lineup.
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Location: 5025 P. Burgos St. cor. Mercedes St., Brgy. Poblacion, Makati City
Kim’s Ramyun#

If your post-shots craving leans noodle-heavy, Kim’s Ramyun is the way to go. This spot serves a solid lineup of customizable ramyun bowls, letting you pile on fresh toppings until it’s exactly the way your system is begging for. Beyond the noodles, Kim’s Ramyun has Korean snacks, drinks, and little goodies that definitely hit differently at 2 or 3 AM.
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Locations:
- KMall, Timog Ave., Quezon City
- Fishermall, Quezon Ave., Quezon City
- Millenium Plaza Hotel, Makati Ave., Poblacion, Makati City
Lugawan sa Tejeros

A Makati favorite, Lugawan sa Tejeros is famous for two things: their comforting Lugaw (rice porridge) with Lechon Kawali, and affordable prices. Located right in the heart of the city, this spot delivers generous servings with a perfect balance of flavors and texture — exactly what your body needs after a night out. They also offer other Filipino rice-based meals, such as Goto, Arroz Caldo, Pares, and Silog, and soups like Nilaga and Sinigang.
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Location: 1066 Chino Roces Ave., Makati City, Metro Manila
Recovery Food


If you’re drinking around BGC and don’t want to travel far for a solid post-drink fix, Recovery Food has you covered. Their menu is a comforting mix of Asian-inspired hot noodle soups, home-style pressed sandwiches, and hearty rice bowls — perfect for reviving your system after a night of shots.
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Location: 31st St., corner Rizal Drive, BGC Stopover Pavilion, Bonifacio Global City
Jiang Nan Hotpot


When hot soup is calling your name, Jiang Nan Hotpot is here to deliver. Known for authentic Chinese flavors, fresh ingredients, satisfying hotpot-style meals, and mouth-watering grilled meats, this spot is the ultimate warm, savory pit stop for late-night, post-drink cravings. To truly enjoy their menu, make sure to order their Yuan Yang — a fiery kick of spice on one side and a refreshing, ginger-infused broth on the other.
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Locations:
- Banawe St. cor Panalturan St., Quezon City
- 223 Nicanor Garcia St., Bel-Air, Makati City
- NU Mall of Asia, Coral Way, Pasay City
Goto Monster

Rice is truly part of every Filipino’s DNA, and when it comes to hangover cures or invigorating meals, nothing hits better than a warm bowl of lugaw, goto, or arroz caldo. Goto Monster in Makati City serves up comforting, savory bowls that hit all the right notes — tender beef, flavorful broth, and perfectly cooked rice that heals every bone in your body with just a spoonful. Pair it with crunchy garlic bits and a splash of calamansi, and you’re good to go. Make sure to get their specialties, the Goto Beef Tripe (P165) and Pork Bagnet (P165) while you’re there!
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Location: 238 Pablo Ocampo Extension, San Antonio Village, Makati City
GoodAh!!

If we’re being honest, Filipino food is the ultimate post-drinking ritual. And GoodAh!! has mastered the art of feeding all kinds of people — especially the slightly intoxicated, definitely hungry, and just-left-the-club crowd. From steaming bowls of Goto, Lugaw, and Lomi to classic silog meals and soul-warming soups like Bulalo and Sinigang, this restaurant hits every craving with 0% effort. When your body is begging for some nourishment after a night of alcohol, GoodAh!! is definitely the move.
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Locations:
- 1128 Rodriguez Ave., cor Del Pilar St., Bangkal, Makati City
- No. 7 Granada St., Valencia, Quezon City; 57 Timog Ave., South Triangle, Quezon City
- 129 Dona Soledad Ave., Better Living, Paranaque City
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