A New Chapter for Indian Dining in Manila

Agni opens in Makati

A quiet moment inside the restaurant reflects the continuing evolution of Indian dining in Manila, where tradition and modern interpretation coexist.

SHARE THIS

Print

There was a time when Indian food in Manila felt like discovery—bold curries, long-simmered gravies, the comfort of naan torn by hand. Today, it is no longer unfamiliar. It is part of the city’s dining vocabulary.

Close-up of a signature preparation emphasizing balance, texture, and the use of carefully sourced ingredients.

What is changing now is not accessibility but refinement.

Early this January, Agni by Mantra quietly opened at the ground floor of Comuna in Makati. The 26-seat space is the latest concept from restaurateur Ranjit Chimni, the force behind Mantra Indian Kitchen & Bar.


A plated dish highlights the restaurant’s focus on precision, presenting regional Indian flavors with modern refinement and careful attention to detail.

If Mantra built familiarity, Agni explores precision.

Named after the Hindi word for “fire,” Agni signals transformation. The menu draws from India’s regional depth—Awadhi galouti kebab from Lucknow, lamb shank nihari simmered slowly until tender, and a smoked interpretation of butter chicken that respects tradition while gently shifting its expression. House-ground masalas and organic produce anchor the flavors. The approach is modern but not ornamental.

A curated beverage selection, including wine and whisky, complements the menu without overshadowing the central role of the cuisine.

There is restraint here.

The plating feels considered. The room—refined yet unpretentious—allows conversation. Cocktails, wine, and Indian single-malt whiskies are curated to complement rather than compete. At 26 seats and reservation only, the scale suggests intention over volume.

Agni does not attempt to redefine Indian cuisine in Manila. Instead, it presents it with clarity—regional, rooted, and thoughtfully expressed.

A selection of Indian-inspired dishes showcases the depth and diversity of regional traditions while embracing thoughtful, contemporary presentation.

Restaurant Information

Agni by Mantra

G/F Comuna Building

238 Pablo Ocampo Sr. Extension

Makati City

Seating Capacity:

Ground floor – 12 guests

Mezzanine – 14 guests

Hours:

Tuesday to Sunday

5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Reservations:

0927 678 4041

By reservation only

Instagram: @agnibymantra.ph

Facebook: Agni by Mantra

Read more Stories on Simpol.ph

Mexicali opens new branch in QC

A Rich Discovery: The Art of Indian Dining at Rich Royal Indian Curry House

Szechuan with Soul: A Paradise Dynasty Love Affair

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Fill out this field
Fill out this field
Please enter a valid email address.
You need to agree with the terms to proceed

Most Read Article

Now on Simpol TV

Easy Oriental Beef Stew Recipe

Recipe of the week
You might also like

Simpol Newsletter - Subscribe Now

* indicates required

Intuit Mailchimp