February 23, 2024

Misto & Straight Up in Makati: Offering Sky-high Dining Experience with Great Views of the City

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  • Updated as of September 21, 2023.

    The most exceptional bars and restaurants are occasionally found in hotels, just like Misto and Straight Up on the 35th floor of Seda Residences in Makati City!

    IMAGE from Seda Residences’ Facebook Page

    Seda Residences is an upscale, serviced accommodation with fully furnished studios for both short-term and long-term stays. The serviced residences also feature modern amenities and sophisticated facilities such as a fitness center, swimming pool, function rooms, and a bar and restaurant, perfect for business and leisure travelers alike.

    IMAGE from Seda Residences’ Facebook Page

    Misto, Seda Hotels’ signature all-day dining restaurant, means “mixed” in Italian and offers an all-day dining menu of international favorites from the Philippines’ very own daing na bangus, beef tapa, and longganisa to the American breakfast served with poached egg, hashbrowns, and white bread. or breakfast, lunch, snacks, or dinner, Misto offers authentic flavors with universal appeal.

    American Breakfast at Misto / IMAGE from Seda Residences’ Facebook Page

    Aside from these, the all-time favorite pasta and pizzas as well as sweet offerings of cheesecakes and panna cotta are also served at Misto. The restaurant’s commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients ensures that every dish is a masterpiece.

    What is perhaps a stunning addition to Misto’s feature is that the restaurant is situated perfectly so that the beautiful cityscape is within view. The elegant yet relaxed setting makes it a popular choice for business lunches, family dinners, and special occasions.

    Misto Restaurant at the 35th Floor of Seda / IMAGE from Seda Residences’ Facebook Page

    Going to the roof deck of the 35th floor, on the other hand, will give you a view of Straight Up which offers wines, cocktails, draft beers, and other spirits. For non-drinkers of alcohol, you might also want to try their selection of milk shakes and seasonal fruit drinks among others.

    Straight Up at Seda / IMAGE from Seda Residences’ Facebook Page

    Classic Canadian Caesar, January Drink of the Month / IMAGE from Seda Residences’ Facebook Page

    So, whether you’re a hotel guest or you’re just looking for a new dining spot in the city, be sure to check out the exceptional bar and restaurant of Seda Residences. From delectable cuisine to refreshing cocktails and stunning views, it’s an experience worth trying!


    Featured images from Seda Residences

    General Information

  • 35/F, Seda Residences, Ayala Avenue corner Amorsolo and Salcedo Streets, Legazpi Village, Makati City
  • 02-7756-9288
  • 6:00 a.m. - 11 p.m. (Misto); 4:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. (Straight Up)
  • https://residencesmakati.sedahotels.com/flavors/
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