February 24, 2026

Your Local in Makati: Modern Filipino Comfort Food with an Asian Bistronomy Twist

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  • Your Local in Makati is known for its modern take on Filipino comfort food. The restaurant’s concept is rooted in Asian bistronomy with Filipino references, blending familiar local flavors with contemporary techniques to create dishes that feel comforting, creative, and satisfying.

    Recognized with a Bib Gourmand distinction, the restaurant has earned a spot in the prestigious MICHELIN Guide Philippines 2026 for serving great quality food at excellent value—a notable achievement in Manila’s vibrant dining scene.

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    Your Local has built a loyal following for its approachable menu, generous portions, and refined execution. Each dish highlights local inspirations while incorporating subtle global influences, resulting in food that’s flavorful, exciting, and easy to enjoy. It’s the kind of place where diners can drop in for a casual meal and leave impressed by the creativity behind every plate.

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    One of the standouts on the menu is the Lamb Pares (Php 720)—a refined version of the classic Filipino favorite. Tender braised lamb shoulder is cooked in a rich soy anise sauce, paired with sambal, annatto garlic confit, and fragrant ginger jasmine rice. The dish offers deep savory notes balanced with warmth and spice, elevating a familiar comfort dish into something special.

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    Another crowd favorite is the Beef Lechon Toast (Php 380). Featuring torched beef belly layered with black truffle paste on crispy fried mantou toast and finished with Visayan cheese, it delivers bold flavors and contrasting textures that make it perfect for sharing.

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    For something lighter yet packed with flavor, the Chili Crab Cold Noodles (Php 470) offer a refreshing twist. Made with local blue crab, cold noodles, sweet chili, and toyomansi dashi broth, the dish balances sweet, tangy, and savory notes—making it both satisfying and vibrant.

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    What makes Your Local truly stand out is its ability to make elevated cuisine feel warm and accessible. There’s no formality—just well-crafted food meant to be enjoyed in a comfortable neighborhood setting. For those looking to experience modern Filipino comfort food with a creative edge, Your Local remains a must-visit spot where tradition meets innovation in every bite.

    General Information

  • 106 Esteban Street corner VA Rufino Street G/F, Universal LMS Building, Makati
  • 0977-487-9236
  • 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. (Weekdays); 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. (Weekends)
  • http://www.yourlocal.ph/
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