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135 Greeves St · Fitzroy

Filipino HouseWarm, playful and made for sharing

Palay brings Filipino food and culture into a warm Fitzroy home — rooted in tradition, shaped by modern technique, and made for sharing.

Yok, the Palay mascot holding a beer
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What are you here for?

You do not need to read this like a long menu. Jump straight to what matters, then skip ahead whenever you like.

01 · Aming Kwento

What is Palay?

Palay means unhusked rice in Tagalog — a symbol of nourishment, tradition and cultural heritage. Our Filipino House celebrates the breadth of Filipino cuisine with time-honoured flavours, contemporary technique and the warmth of eating together.

It began through Filipino pop-ups with Barangay, where the potential for more curated Filipino food experiences became clear. Palay grew from that idea: a place to explore regional dishes, familiar flavours and new expressions — and hopefully leave saying “Masarap.”

Filipino House Fitzroy Culture + Cuisine Made to Share
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Sa Kusina

Tradition meets movement.

We want the menu to reflect the diversity of the Philippines — regional specialties, comfort food, thoughtful reinventions and ingredients treated with care. The goal is not to make Filipino food unrecognisable; it is to let its depth take up more space.

Come for a silog, stay for a cocktail, share a feast, or let the kitchen choose for you.

02 · What’s On

Gather, graze, celebrate.

These are Palay’s current recurring experiences. This section is built so future one-off events can be dropped in above them without rebuilding the page.

Group Experience

Salu-Salo

$50 pp
10–20 guests2 hoursPink Room or Lounge

A relaxed Filipino grazing experience served on banana leaves with housemade spreads, breads, seasonal produce, Filipino-inspired bites and refreshments. Built for birthdays, team gatherings and intimate celebrations.

Enquire about Salu-Salo
Every Sunday

Boodle Nights

$100 pp
PrepaidBookings essentialKamayan-style

A weekly communal feast laid out on banana leaves. The chef’s selection changes, so the experience sits outside the usual à la carte rhythm.

Book Boodle Night ↗
03 · Pakainin

Feed Me.

For groups, celebrations, first-timers or anyone who would rather stop deciding and start eating. Menus are served family-style unless noted.

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TBC

Reserved in the microsite structure. Price and dishes need to be confirmed before publishing.

  • Menu details to confirm
  • Dietary version to confirm
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Signature

Feed Me Tito

$75 pp
Minimum 2Family-style
  • Maliit: Kinilaw sa Gata, Chicken Adobo Skewers
  • Malaki: Pork Sisig, Chicken Tinola
  • Sides: Ensalada, Garlic Fried Rice
Vegan Tito

Jackfruit Kinilaw sa Gata, Pandesal, Tofu Sisig, Jackfruit Tinola, Ensalada and Garlic Fried Rice.

Book Tito ↗
Premium Feast

Feed Me Tita

$100 pp
Minimum 2Subject to availability
  • Maliit: Kinilaw sa Gata, Pork Tocino Skewers
  • Malaki: Crispy Pata, Beef Satti
  • Sides: Ensalada, Garlic Fried Rice
  • Dulce: Dessert of the Day
Vegan Tita

Jackfruit Kinilaw, Adobo Chips, Pancit, Eggplant Satti, Ensalada, Garlic Fried Rice and Dessert of the Day.

Book Tita ↗
Kamayan

Boodle Fight

$100 pp
PrepaidBookings essential

A communal Filipino feast where banana leaves become the table and the chef’s selection arrives in abundance. Dishes change to highlight seasonality and the spirit of salu-salo.

Book Boodle ↗
04 · Almusal at Tanghalian

Brunch & Lunch til 3pm

Weekend Filipino comfort food — silogs, eggplant omelette and arroz caldo.

05 · Tagay sa Palay

Happy Hour 3–7pm

Easy bites and easy drinks before dinner.

06 · Sa Gabi

Dinner Menu

Open what you want, ignore what you don’t. The menu is split the same way Palay thinks about the table: smaller dishes, larger plates, sides, dessert and drinks.

Allergies & dietaries: Palay cannot guarantee completely allergy-free meals due to potential trace allergens. Supplied menu notes 10% weekend surcharge, 15% public holiday surcharge and 1.5% card surcharge. No swaps or alterations.
07 · Today at Palay

What’s special today?

This area is intentionally easy to update daily. If no kitchen special is entered, it simply invites guests to ask the team.

Chef’s Special

Ask us what’s cooking today.

Seasonal dishes, one-offs and ideas from the kitchen can live here without changing the rest of the menu.

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Dulce

Dessert of the Day

$20

Our dessert specials change daily — ask our team about it.

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08 · Catering

Need Palay somewhere else?

For off-site events and larger catering, meet our sister brand Barangay — a full-service Filipino catering and events brand built around bold food, shared moments and celebrations.

Meet Pandy. Short for Pandesal, Pandy is Barangay’s mascot — soft, cheeky and ready to carry Filipino hospitality into homes, offices and celebrations.

Filipino culture, bold flavours and memorable experiences — brought to your venue, office, home or celebration.

Pandy, the Barangay mascot
Filipino Canapés

Small bites for launches, parties, weddings and cocktail-style events.

Boodle Fights

Communal banana-leaf feasts, from boxes to full table setups.

High Tea

A Filipino twist on the classic high-tea format.

Custom Menus

Tailored packages for off-site or in-venue events and different dietary needs.

Stay in the loop

Follow the house.

Menus change, specials happen, events drop and sometimes you just need to see what’s coming out of the kitchen.

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