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Grab Philippines’ two exciting new features: GrabCar Travel Guide and GrabFood 5-Star Eats.
Grab Philippines’ two exciting new features: GrabCar Travel Guide and GrabFood 5-Star Eats.Photograph courtesy of Grab Philippines
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Summer’s here! And while you’re itching to go on a date or have a night out with friends, one persistent question lingers: “San tayo? (Where to?)” Worse, someone always replies with the dreaded “Kahit saan (Anywhere).”

This classic dilemma haunts friend groups who’ve been everywhere that they’re running out of places to go — satirically speaking, of course. But what if I told you that finding the perfect hangout spot is now easier than ever and just a few taps away?

Enter Grab Philippines’ two exciting new features: GrabCar Travel Guide and GrabFood 5-Star Eats, designed to give you the ultimate #GrabIbaAngSummer experience.

“Grab is no longer just a utility — it’s a lifestyle companion,” says Grab Philippines country head Ronald Roda. “This summer, we’re embracing our role as a friend who always knows where to go, what to eat, and how to get there. From hyperlocal restos to underrated experiences, we’re un-gatekeeping the best of what the Philippines has to offer.”

Your shortcut to ‘sponty’ adventures

Whether you and your friends are craving an adrenaline rush or a chill beach day, the GrabCar Travel Guide has hidden gems and must-visit destinations you never knew existed. The best part? There’s no hassle — just tap your chosen spot, and it automatically sets your drop-off point!

That’s why Grab is taking the stress out of spontaneity by curating emerging destinations based on real data — social media trends, search volume and ride activity.

“Filipinos are naturally curious and adventurous — this tool is designed to reflect that energy and reduce the friction between interest and action. Now, anyone can go from ‘I want to try this’ to ‘I’m already on my way’ in seconds,” said Roda.

How it works:

  1. Open the Grab app and tap on the GrabCar icon.

  2. Scroll down to find the GrabCar Travel Guide section.

  3. Swipe through curated lists of must-visit spots like Thrill Trips, Staycation Hotspots, Chow  Zones, and Caffeine Corners.

  4. Choose a destination, and it instantly becomes your drop-off point — no extra planning needed!

Only the best for your tastebuds

Say hello to GrabFood 5-Star Eats, the newest feature that spotlights top-tier restaurants loved by the community for their quality, creativity, and service. These are not just algorithm favorites — these are real crowd-pleasers!

These food gems are community favorites, delivering standout flavors and unforgettable dining experiences

How to find 5-star eats:

  1. Open Grab and tap on the GrabFood tile.

  2. Scroll and tap “GrabFood 5-Star Eats” on the homepage.

  3. Browse top-rated recommendations and order with confidence!

Joining the official launch of GrabFood Five-Star Eats at the BGC Arts Center were Ceci Korean Cuisine, a distinguished Korean culinary concept, The Kind Cookie and Sugarbee. You see, Grab’s newest features do not only benefit its users, but also local businesses, including the startup, small ones, where they are also put in the spotlight as they are provided with the opportunity to showcase their products.

But wait — there’s more. Just when you thought Grab was done, here’s another treat: Grab Travel Pack — a limited-time offer perfect for domestic travelers. For P99, you get a bundle of discounts valid for 15 days:

• P200 off on Advance Booking for airport rides.

• 10 percent off on GrabCar rides (capped at P50).

• P50 off on GrabFood with a P400 minimum spend.

• Exclusive deals from Agoda, Klook, Smart, 2Go and Havaianas.

“At Grab, we believe in a future where mobility is not just about movement but about access to culture, to cuisine, to experiences that matter,” said Roda. “That’s the north star behind our innovations: to help people experience more of the Philippines, one meaningful ride or bite at a time.”

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