Osteria is a casual Italian neighborhood bistro that serves simple pasta, meat specialties (definitely no pizza) and wine. Osteria Daniele, named after one of the partners of the Bistronomia group of Rambla fame, kicks off the battle of Osteria in Manila.
Here’s what our team thinks of Osteria Daniele in Manila…
OSTERIA DANIELE
Ground Floor, Tower 1, High Street Corporate Plaza
9th Ave. corner 26th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Telephone: +63 915 874-5792
Email: info@bistronomia.ph
Facebook: OsteriaDanielePH
Instagram: @osteriadanieleph
Website: www.bistronomia.ph
Osteria Battle in Manila (2019):
• a mano: Best New Italian Restaurant in Manila!
• Wild Flour Italian: Best of Italian Flavors in BGC!
• Osteria Daniele BGC: Kicking Off the Osteria Game in Manila
• Single Origin Osteria: Your Friendly Neighborhood Italian Resto in Salcedo
First Things First
Osteria Daniele commands a warm striking presence on the corner of 9th and 26th with high ceilings, cathedral windows and casual elegant vibe.
Osteria Daniele Menu: Affettati E Formaggio, Antipasti, Insalata E Zupper | Pasta E Risotto, Pesce, Carne
You’ll love the Spanish Pablo Peyra Studio-designed interiors with a bar centerpiece and banquet tables.
This is the narrow window-seat table that can be set up for a group of 10. (The toilet is at the end.)
We tried Uri’s favorites with Team OAP and partners from Executive Resources. Here’s what we think…
Antipasti

The olives have a way of transporting you into the Mediterranean.

Bistronomia is known for its great classic cocktail line-up, so order one as you wait for your group.

Instead of a set platter, pick 2 from each of the cold cut and cheese selections to start on a healthy note.

Drinks Menu: Caffe | Lemons | Classico | Innovazione | Gin E Tonic | Vino Al Bicchiere | Prosecco | Blanco | Rosso 1 | Rosso 2 | Rosso 3
If you are in the mood for wine, start with Blanco, and select a bottle from their extensive selection of Rosso.

This is a Filipino favorite—a pinkish roast beef topped with a creamy layer of tuna mayo that invokes childhood memories.

A thin layer of raw tuna topped with bits of tomato, herbs, orange and basil mayo. Try this instead of the beef.

Perfectly-grilled Octopus tentacles served on a bed of barley orzo served ala-risotto. So good!
Insalata E Zuppe

The burrata is imported and not as good as the ones that are locally-sourced. Ok to skip.

Finally, a properly done Italian seafood stew in Manila. You’ll love it!
Pasta E Risotto
We tried a few pasta dishes, and here are tips to elevate your pasta game when dining here:

Hands-down the winner of the battle of the pasta because of the spicy nduja sauce, pasta resembling a deflated bilo-bilo and Italian sausage to complete it.

We also loved this thin squid ink pasta with generous servings of squid and clams. Ang sarap!

The gnocchi was a bit heavy. Order this if you like a creamy cheesy sauce.

Fat carbonara-flavored noodles with tasty guanciale, some pecorino and egg yolk for added creaminess. Just OK.

This dim sum-looking pasta was a bit too sweet because of the pumpkin.

Citrusy moist risotto. Best to eat with a bit of the foie gras.

This looked good on the menu and in terms of presentation, but the pasta was soft or overcooked. Order with caution.
PESCE & CARNE
The salmon was served with a smoky reveal to make it exciting to eat.

If you like your salmon soaked with Mediterranean flavors.
The highlight of the Osteria Daniele meal was the porchetta served table-side and sliced by the chef.

So good with crunchy skin, but the belly was a bit too fatty for me.

The lamb was a hit, cooked with a bloody pinkish center but served with crusted skin. Yum yum!!
Dolce
At night, the light is dimmed to set the romantic bar mood to end the night.

The flaming baba is good if you like your dessert instagrammable, but I still prefer mine great-tasting.

The best dessert of the night—not to sweet with ice cream-like texture.

Properly done Tiramisu to cap your Italian night.

The panna cotta itself was quite good. We had a debate over the red wine-soaked pears.
Final Thoughts
Overall, we love Osteria for its casual elegant vibe, Rambla-quality cocktails with curated wine selections and good quality Italian food.
Our favorites are Vitello Tonnato and Polpo alla Griglia for Antipasti, Cioppino for the soup, Orecchiette and Capellini Neri for the pasta, Costolette di Agnello alla Milanese for the meat and Semifreddo alla Fragola for dessert.
Budget ₱2,000/head for the meal + drinks. It’s better to go with a group, and make sure to order the right dishes to make your every peso count.
Best to reserve the coveted banquette tables (good for 6) for a romantic cozy feel.
OSTERIA DANIELLE
Ground Floor, Tower 1, High Street Corporate Plaza
9th Ave. corner 26th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Telephone: +63 915 874-5792
Email: info@bistronomia.ph
Facebook: OsteriaDanielePH
Instagram: @osteriadanieleph
Website: www.bistronomia.ph
Osteria Battle in Manila (2019):
• a mano: Best New Italian Restaurant in Manila!
• Wild Flour Italian: Best of Italian Flavors in BGC!
• Osteria Daniele BGC: Kicking Off the Osteria Game in Manila
• Single Origin Osteria: Your Friendly Neighborhood Italian Resto in Salcedo
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Disclosure: Our meal was courtesy of Uri from Bistronomia. I wrote this article with my biases, opinions and insights.
P.S. There is no drop-off point in the corner where Osteria Daniele is located. Proceed with caution.
P.P.S. There is free parking in the basement.