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La Pita in Makati: Poblacion’s Middle Eastern Restaurant

Located at 5652 Don Pedro, Makati City, La Pita is one of Poblacion’s most beloved gems for those craving the rich flavors and enticing aromas of Mediterranean cuisine. A go-to spot for food lovers and night owls alike, this restaurant seamlessly blends authenticity with a laid-back, welcoming vibe.

Outside, a chalkboard proudly displays the restaurant’s daily specials, drawing in passersby with enticing options that promise bold flavors and comforting meals.

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Stepping inside, the Mediterranean-inspired eatery envelops you in an inviting atmosphere, where bright accents, low seating, and cushioned sofas create an easygoing atmosphere meant for sharing. Whether you’re dropping by for a quick bite or settling in for a leisurely feast, La Pita delivers on all fronts.

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The menu features a thoughtfully curated selection of Middle Eastern classics. Try the Hummus, a creamy blend of chickpeas, tahini, and fresh lemon juice, topped with extra virgin olive oil and fermented chili. Best served with artisan pitas, it sets the tone for a meal that is both comforting and thoughtfully executed.

Hummus (Php 460) / IMAGE from La Pita’s Facebook page

You may also try the Kubbeh, where crisp bulgur shells are filled with warmly spiced beef and onions, then served alongside buttered rice and a creamy yogurt sauce. Rich and deeply satisfying, it is a comforting dish that delivers layers of flavor in every bite.

Kubbeh (Php 680) / IMAGE from La Pita’s Facebook page

Another standout is the Shawarma Bake, which highlights slow-smoked Lamb Shawarma in pita. It is a succulent and flavorful lamb, paired with the perfect blend of onion, tomato, tahini, and amba sauce all served inside a soft pita—a delightful balance of smoky, tangy, and savory flavors.

Shawarma Bake (Php 680) / IMAGE from La Pita’s Facebook page

To cap off your meal on a sweet note, the Muhallabia is a must-try. This delicate milk pudding infused with rose water is topped with fresh fruits, almonds, rose jam, and a sprinkle of smoked salt, creating a dessert that’s both fragrant and indulgent.

Muhallabia (Php 290) / IMAGE from La Pita’s Instagram account

Behind these dishes is Chef Sam Rohana, who brings the comforting flavors of the Middle East to the table with a style that feels deeply personal, warm, and inviting.

Complement these specialties with La Pita’s signature drinks, including iced chai latte, frozen rose lemonade, and hibiscus & lemongrass iced tea, each offering a refreshing contrast to the restaurant’s rich and hearty dishes. Whether you’re in the mood for something soothing, floral, or citrusy, these beverages provide the perfect finishing touch to a flavorful feast.

Visit La Pita, open daily from 11:00 a.m. until sold out. You may also find them through GrabFood or order directly via their Instagram page, @lapita.mkt.

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