

Eclectic & modern bar/eatery serving sushi & Japanese-style grilled dishes, plus Filipino fare.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 107 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Phone: (920) 230-1082
Website: https://www.manilaresto.com/
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The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and the staff is incredibly kind and attentive. Manila is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious, home-style meal. A true local treasure that I’ll keep coming back to!
When we arrived we were pleasantly surprised on how the place was set up and decorated. It was not busy by no means so we were able to pick our seating.
I loved how they didn’t put the tables to close! A huge for that! I love space!
The hostess was very welcoming and our waitress accommodating. We are a family of foodies from fine dining to hole in the wall restaurants with amazing food.
We start by ordering a couple appetizers maybe more sometimes! LOL! The prices were great! We ordered so my son could take home some for his girlfriend. We experienced some absolutely fabulously fresh amazing food!
I can’t wait to come back! Kudos to the staff and owners!
From start to finish, our experience at Manila Resto in Oshkosh was nothing short of amazing! The team went above and beyond to help us plan our special event—creating the perfect ambiance right in the heart of downtown Oshkosh. They were incredibly accommodating, even helping with special dietary needs to ensure everyone felt included.
The food was exceptional—every dish was full of flavor and beautifully presented. I highly recommend the Sisig! Our group of 16 pre-ordered the Boodle Fight, and it turned out to be so much more than a meal—it was an unforgettable shared experience that brought everyone together.
Thank you to the entire Manila Resto team for your warm hospitality and outstanding service. You helped us create a forever memory!
My Filipino partner (from Gen San) and I ordered the calamari, the Lechon, and the pancit sotanghon.
The calamari was delicious, light, and the citrus soy was delightful.
The rest of the food however was less than stellar. Pork belly is always fatty, but this want just fatty, it lacked anything but the fat, and there was a hardness to the skin not the snap you expect eating lechon.
The pancit had relatively no flavour other than oil and anatto. The vegetables were lifeless, and the noodles were mush. The noodles I can forgive because depending on the region the consistency of them can vary but the taste was so disappointing.
We also paired it with the sinangag but it, wasn’t fried with bits of garlic, it was white rice that had been steamed with garlic.
I wanted this to be a replacement for the Filipino restaurant we left before we moved here, but unfortunately it isn’t.
Add to that a high cost and this feels nothing like a true Pinoy experience.