10 Best Steakhouses in Manila for Affordable Quality Steaks 

For meat-eaters, there’s almost a primal reaction when seeing large juicy steaks. They’re pretty hard to resist, aren’t they? From marbling to texture, every part of these juicy cuts leaves steak fans salivating. And while it’s common knowledge that enjoying good steaks can be very costly, it doesn’t have to be! Lucky for us, there are affordable steakhouses in Metro Manila that can satisfy your meaty cravings without breaking the bank! Keep reading — we’ve rounded up the best ones below.

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Affordable steak restaurants in Metro Manila under ₱600

1. Blake’s Wings & Steaks

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One of the more prolific and affordable steakhouses around Metro Manila is Blake’s Wings & Steaks. As their name suggests, Blake’s specialities are chicken wings and slabs of beef, all cooked to perfection. Seasoning and searing of their porterhouse and T-bone steaks are on-point when it comes to quality and consistency. Plus, these proteins are just below ₱400 each, served with a side of mashed potatoes, corn, and your choice of gravy. The flat iron steak is also worth ordering at just ₱425, so indulging in their meals is almost guilt-free — on your wallet, at least.

Branches: Marikina City; Katipunan, Quezon City; SM North Edsa, Quezon City; Legazpi Village, Makati City; Ayala Malls Feliz, Pasig City; SM Fairview, Quezon City; SM Baguio, Baguio City; Ayala Malls Trinoma, Quezon City

2. Ikinari Steak

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The Japanese know how to cook excellent steaks. After all, we wouldn’t be so well-versed with terms like wagyu steaks and Kobe beef if they weren’t. But it’s also no secret that prices for those Japanese specialities are steep. Fortunately, Ikinari Steak cooks up inexpensive alternatives to these premium cuts that are every bit as good.

The world-famous steakhouse opened  in the Philippines in 2022 and quickly introduced an exceptional menu to Filipinos. Offering steaks of different cuts based on the requests of guests, Ikinari prices are based on the overall weight of the beef. To experience the best of Ikinari on a budget, we suggest ordering 200 grams of their Wild Steak, priced at ₱599. Another option is the delicious Hamburg Steak, priced at ₱475 for 200 grams and ₱610 for 300 grams.

Branches: MOA Square, Pasay City; Mitsukoshi Mall, Taguig City

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3. Snackaroo Specialty Foods

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Snackaroo Specialty Foods is a classic among affordable steakhouses in Manila. Since 1995, in fact! Like most options on this list, their cuts of choice are the classic porterhouse and T-bone steaks, all seasoned and grilled to perfection. They come at a steal too; portions of both these delicious proteins go for just ₱230!

Address: 38 Judge Jimenez St, Corner K-2nd, Quezon City

4. Fat Cousins’

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Fat Cousins’ has been a mainstay for at least five years in the food haven that is Maginhawa. They serve delicious food on a budget, a decent restaurant option whenever it’s petsa de peligro. Menu highlights include tasty T-bone steaks cooked with a secret marinade and homemade gravy. At only ₱368, you’ll get to satisfy your cravings without shelling out a fortune in one of the more expensive steakhouses in Manila.

Address: 112, 114 Maginhawa, Diliman, Quezon City

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5. Mad Mark’s Creamery and Coffee

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For some, Mad Mark’s Creamery and Coffee is a lovely ice cream station to visit on weekends. But they’ve also developed a reputation for being one of the best affordable steakhouses in Manila. It’s so good that it spawned six branches after starting out in Kapitolyo. They’re not called Signature Steaks for nothing; each plate is delectable at every slice and bite. To make it even more irresistible, orders of these steaks start at only ₱395!

Branches: Kapitolyo, Pasig City; Glorietta 5, Makati City; Bonifacio High Street Central Square, Taguig City; UP Town Center, Quezon City

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6. North Grill House

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Sometimes, some of the most affordable steak restaurants in Manila come with certain caveats. For instance, North Grill House on Visayas Avenue doesn’t have the most visible signages and can be quite easy to miss. They also close quite early, just before 8pm. But if the chance arises, take time to dine in this humble establishment. North Grill House’s porterhouse steaks, just costing around ₱310, are worth every bit of effort!

Address: 14 Eugenio Dr, Visayas Ave, Quezon City

7. Gudo Pizzeria

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Gudo Pizzeria does just about everything to provide an exemplary dining experience for its customers. The draw obviously comes from the food; while their pizza is delicious, so are their steaks. At only ₱335, the Brazilian Ribeye Steak with Gudo’s signature peri sauce promises a hearty steak experience that keeps customers coming back for more.

Branches: Congressional Avenue, Quezon City; Novaliches, Quezon City

Best steaks in Manila below ₱1,000

8. Steak to One

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True to its name, Steak to One is completely committed to meat. The restaurant’s passion for creating the perfect steaks — while cooking them in different ways — is unmistakable in every plate. And for all of Steak to One’s impeccable quality, their finest plates of steak, such as the Angus Striploin, only cost ₱999. Trust us, a bite of this strip of beef is worth every penny.

Address: Quezon Memorial Circle, Quezon City; Batasan Hills, Quezon City

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9. Plato Rustico

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Tondo’s palate for food is constantly evolving, and the constant emergence of new and different restaurants in the district is evidence of it. Plato Rustico made a name for itself relatively quickly as one of the most affordable steakhouses in Manila. 

Along with affordable options for steak dinners, Plato Rustico also serves international premium steaks, a rarity for most Tondo restaurants. These include Brazilian Ribeye, Greek Lamb Chops, and the most expensive cut, US Ribeye. Luckily, the US Ribeye costs only ₱1,175 at a hefty 350 grams, while it’s only ₱750 at 250 grams.

Address: 1502 Nicolas Zamora St, Tondo, Manila

10. Churrasco Steaks and Wines

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Churassco Steaks and Wines is one of the more affordable steakhouses in Manila. This restaurant in Pedro Gil sits across a gorgeous view of Manila Bay. Dining in Churrasco is pretty straightforward and simple: Eat delicious steaks and drink excellent wine.

However, the restaurant takes the foodie experience up a notch with its unlimited steak options. That’s right, the steaks and wines don’t stop in Churrasco for at least two hours, and the eat-all-you-can experience is only ₱888 per head. Servings of Pomodoro pasta, mushroom soup, and fried chicken are also included — unlimited for two hours, as well!

Address: JPL Building Roxas Boulevard Service Road cor. Pedro Gil Street, Ermita

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With just how popular affordable steakhouses in Manila are, we’re sure there’s more cropping up around the metro right now. Steaks are one of the greatest indulgences in a foodie’s life, and fortunately, these restaurants offer them at wallet-friendly prices. The tomahawks and the filet mignons can wait! 


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