10 Instagrammable Laguna Restaurants & Cafes for Your Food Crawl

If your camera roll is looking a bit dry, it’s time to head South. In 2026, the Laguna food scene has evolved from simple stopovers into full-blown aesthetic destinations. We’re talking 100-year-old ancestral homes turned into moody bistros, minimalist glass-house cafes, and garden spots that look like they belong on a Pinterest board. Whether you’re on a solo coffee run or a full-blown family road trip, these 10 Laguna restaurants are serving peak main-character energy alongside some of the best food in Calabarzon.

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IG-worthy restaurants and cafes in Laguna

1. Sulyap Gallery Cafe

Image credit: Sulyap Gallery Cafe, Boutique Hotels & Restaurant Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Sulyap Gallery Cafe, Boutique Hotels & Restaurant Official Facebook Page

Sulyap remains the ultimate OG for heritage dining. Walking through the gates is basically like using a time machine—minus the paradoxes. In 2026, the cafe has extended its stay, so you can enjoy the moody evening lighting in the courtyard.

Opening Hours: Daily, 10am–9pm
Must-Try: The Kulawong Talong (smoked eggplant in coconut milk) is a literal life-changer.

2. Patis Tito Garden Café

Image credit: Patis Tito Garden Cafe Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Patis Tito Garden Cafe Official Facebook Page

Owned by fashion icon Patis Tesoro, this garden sanctuary feels more like a private estate than a restaurant. It’s "slow food" at its finest—everything is cooked in traditional palayok (clay pots). In 2026, the lush, unkempt garden vibe is exactly the "secret garden" aesthetic your feed needs.

Pro Tip: Wear something linen or breezy to match the Filipino-Bohemian interiors

Also read: 8 Heritage Restaurants and Cafes You Can Find in Metro Manila

3. Calle Arco Restaurant

Image credit: Calle Arco Restaurant Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Calle Arco Restaurant Official Facebook Page

Trust us when we say it will take a while before you run out of heritage restaurants in Laguna! Another must-visit: Calle Arco Restaurant, found in a decades-old ancestral home in Pagsanjan. Cosy interiors and old photographs make guests feel like dining in their lola’s house! Ultimately, travellers come to Calle Arco to sample well-prepared Filipino favourites, such as sweet and sour pla-pla, sinigang na baka, and pork binagoongan.

Opening Hours: Daily, 10am–9pm
Address: 57 Rizal Street, Pagsanjan

4. Kape Kesada Art Gallery

Image credit: Kape Kesada Art Gallery Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Kape Kesada Art Gallery Official Facebook Page

If you think art and coffee go together, Kape Kesada Art Gallery is your kind of stop. Tucked in a two-storey ancestral building in Paete, this gallery-turned-cafe regularly features exhibits by well-known and up-and-coming local artists. Most travellers who drop by are here to check out the art and old-world architecture. But if you’re after a good cup of coffee, Kape Kesada is also known for making a mean brew. There are also yummy pastries and kakanin to sample!

Opening Hours: Friday–Wednesday, 8am–6pm
Address: Quesada Street, Paete

Also read: Street Art in the Philippines: 10 Spots That Tell Stories and Expressions

5. Del Mano’s

Image credit: Del Mano’s Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Del Mano’s Official Facebook Page

One fine example of homegrown Laguna restaurants is Del Mano’s, a fun urban dining spot perfect for eating out with friends. If you’re lucky, live music may even be playing when you visit! Although out-of-town diners may not be familiar with Del Mano’s, it’s popular enough in Sta. Rosa that a second branch even opened in mid-2022. And the food is excellent, too! This is your stop for hearty comfort food, with most regulars raving about the restaurant’s steaks and chicken wings.

Opening Hours: Daily, 11am–9.30pm
Branches: South Hampton Subdivision | Sta. Rosa Town Center

6. Seoul Kitchen

Image credit: Seoul Kitchen Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Seoul Kitchen Official Facebook Page

Experience a taste of K-drama bliss in Seoul Kitchen, a cute little dining spot in Los Baños, Laguna. Inside, the space is bright and airy — definitely, a great space for that Instagram snap! And Seoul Kitchen serves authentic Korean fare that are as photogenic as they are tasty, from the jjigae and kimbap to the colourful pastries. Visiting for a special occasion? Order one of the adorably designed cakes for the event!

Just keep in mind that locals love this restaurant. Expect to wait a bit if you’re coming in during the lunch rush.

Opening Hours: Daily, 11am–7.40pm
Address: 9005 Pearl Street corner FO Santos Street, Umali Subdivision, Los Baños

7. Satya Graha

Image credit: Satya Graha Cafe and Restaurant Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Satya Graha Cafe and Restaurant Official Facebook Page

Vegan-friendly restaurants can be hard to come by in meat-loving Philippines. Fortunately for Los Baños natives, there’s always Satya Graha. Vegans and vegetarians will be happy to see an extensive plant-based menu — and al fresco dining only adds to the Instagrammable experience! We’re pretty sure even meat eaters will be just a little bit in love with meat-free food after a meal in Satya Graha.

Opening Hours: Wednesday–Sunday, 9am–6pm
Address: 1460 Siving Street, Batong Malake, Lopez Ave., Los Baños

Also read: Vegetarian and Vegan Travel Tips From 6 Plant-Based Pinoys

8. The Morning After

Image credit: The Morning After Official Facebook Page

Image credit: The Morning After Official Facebook Page

Looking for Laguna restaurants for an early brunch? Morning After offers delectable brunch fare that’s well worth going to Nuvali for! On weekend mornings, the vibe is pretty and pleasant, with indoor plants and twinkling lights.

The Instagrammable diner is especially known for serving all-day breakfast, from Pinoy-friendly silog meals to more Western dishes like chicken and waffles. We have to say, the hand-rolled breakfast pizza is a particular highlight! And serving meat-free options alongside meaty staples, Morning After is ideal for vegans wondering where to eat in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

Opening Hours: Monday–Friday, 8am–10pm; Saturday–Sunday, 7am–10pm
Address: Building G, Ayala Malls Soledad, 3 Santa Rosa – Tagaytay Road, Sta. Rosa

9. Fluff Koppi

Image credit: Fluff Koppi Cafe Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Fluff Koppi Cafe Official Facebook Page

If you’re in Pililla, Rizal, one of the nearby Laguna cafes you can visit is Fluff Koppi. This minimalist haven is only a five-minute drive away from the famous Pililla windmills! And with bright murals, tropics-inspired décor, and lush indoor plants, Fluff Koppi is a stylish place where you can start (or end) the day on a sweet note. Large windows promise plenty of natural light, so you’re assured of well-lit photos all day long!

Opening Hours: Monday–Friday, 8am–8pm; Saturday–Sunday, 8am–10pm
Address: Purok 6, Brgy. San Miguel, Mabitac

10. Hiraya Manawari

Image credit: Hiraya Manawari Official Facebook Page

Image credit: Hiraya Manawari Official Facebook Page

Drawing its name from an ancient Tagalog phrase that means “reach for your dreams,” Hiraya Manawari is a cafe in San Pedro aiming to offer a new-wave coffee experience in the province of Laguna. Chic interiors blend tropical notes and industrial design for a backdrop that guarantees at least one good photo for your Instagram feed. Plus, this is one of the Laguna restaurants with sockets for diners who need to work on the go.

Caffeine addicts will be happy to find an extensive coffee menu, but if you prefer tea, you’ve got a few choices as well. Rice meals, sandwiches, pasta, and desserts are also available.

Opening Hours: Daily, 10am–8pm
Address: Level 4, Robinsons Galleria South, Km. 31, National Highway, San Pedro

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Hungry yet? We’re certain there are a lot more dining spots to enjoy in the province, but these Laguna restaurants and cafes are an excellent place to start. Kain na!


Featured image credit: Hiraya Manawari | Facebook

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