February 02, 2026

Siklab+ in Makati: A Bold Filipino Dining Experience

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  • Siklab+ has officially opened in Makati, introducing a fresh and modern take on Filipino dining from The Bistro Group. Designed as a chic yet welcoming space, Siklab+ celebrates the richness and diversity of Philippine cuisine—bringing bold, comforting, and familiar flavors into a contemporary setting where every meal feels both special and heartfelt.

    IMAGE from Make it Makati’s Facebook page

    At Siklab+, guests are invited to discover bold Filipino flavors through a thoughtfully curated menu that takes diners on a gastronomic journey across the country. The restaurant embraces the warmth of Filipino hospitality, where every visit begins with a cheerful Mabuhay! and every dish is meant to be shared, enjoyed, and remembered. True to its name—which means “to ignite”—Siklab+ aims to spark the senses and bring people closer together through the joy of food.

    IMAGE from Make it Makati’s Facebook page

    Inspired by the depth of Filipino culinary artistry, the restaurant focuses on dishes that highlight local ingredients, traditional techniques, and regional influences, all presented with a modern flair.

    Standout dishes showcase how Siklab+ reimagines beloved Filipino flavors, such as Kuhol ni Tanggol, featuring golden snails simmered with kangkong in rich coconut milk infused with ginger, garlic, onion, and chili—comforting yet bold in every spoonful.

    IMAGE from Make it Makati’s Facebook page

    Another must-try is the Garlicky Squid Adobo, made with tender baby squid cooked in garlic, onion, green chili, soy sauce, and squid ink, delivering a savory and deeply flavorful twist on a classic favorite.

    IMAGE from Make it Makati’s Facebook page

    Each plate is crafted to honor heritage while appealing to today’s diners—bold in flavor, comforting in spirit, and elevated in presentation.

    More than just a place to eat, Siklab+ positions itself as a destination for connection and celebration. Whether it’s a casual lunch with friends, a family gathering, or a special dinner, the restaurant creates an atmosphere where closeness and conversation naturally flow. The experience encourages guests to slow down, explore the menu, and savor the brilliance of Filipino cuisine one dish at a time.

    General Information

  • 9755 Kamagong St. Corner Sampaloc Street San Antonio Village Makati
  • 0927-011-1687
  • 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m./4:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
  • https://siklabph.com/
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