Complete Domino's menu for Philippines with prices in PHP and USD equivalent. Compare against US prices — Domino's in Philippines is 59% cheaper on average.
● Updated July 17, 2026A Large Pepperoni (Hand Tossed) at Domino's in Philippines costs ₱341.60 ($5.94 USD), which is 59% cheaper than the US. The full menu has 20 items ranging from ₱58.70 for a 20oz Coke to ₱424.11 for a Large MeatZZa. Prices are in PHP and were last updated July 17, 2026.
| Item | PHP Price | USD Equiv. | vs. US Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pizzas |
₱341.60 | $5.94 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Pizzas |
₱424.11 | $7.38 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Pizzas |
₱282.66 | $4.92 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Sides |
₱176.58 | $3.07 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
| ₱211.94 | $3.69 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order | |
Pasta |
₱211.94 | $3.69 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Desserts |
₱164.79 | $2.87 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Drinks |
₱82.28 | $1.43 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Pizzas |
₱376.96 | $6.56 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Pizzas |
₱424.11 | $7.38 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
| ₱400.54 | $6.97 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order | |
| ₱400.54 | $6.97 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order | |
| ₱341.60 | $5.94 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order | |
| ₱200.15 | $3.48 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order | |
Sides |
₱164.79 | $2.87 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Desserts |
₱164.79 | $2.87 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Desserts |
₱164.79 | $2.87 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
| ₱58.70 | $1.02 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order | |
Sandwiches |
₱188.36 | $3.28 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
Sandwiches |
₱188.36 | $3.28 | ▼ 59% cheaper | + Order |
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Domino's Philippines is a significant player in Metro Manila's pizza delivery market, competing strongly with local chain Greenwich. Filipino locations feature locally adapted toppings and have built a strong delivery operation to serve the archipelago's dense urban centres.
Domino's in Philippines is cheaper than the United States, with prices approximately 59% lower overall. A Large Pepperoni (Hand Tossed) costs ₱341.60 (about $5.94 USD), compared to $14.49 in the US. The cheapest item on the menu is the 20oz Coke at ₱58.70 ($1.02 USD), while the most expensive is the Large MeatZZa at ₱424.11 ($7.38 USD).
A typical meal — a main, a side, and a drink — will cost roughly ₱751.52 (about $9.51 USD). If you're ordering delivery through GrabFood or Foodpanda, expect to add 15-25% on top of that for platform fees, service charges, and delivery.
Looking for a cheaper Domino's? Domino's in Egypt is around 27% less expensive — a Large Pepperoni (Hand Tossed) costs just $4.35 USD there. By comparison, Domino's in India is 2% more expensive. The cheapest Domino's in the world is in Egypt at $4.35 USD, while Sweden is the most expensive at $17.68 USD.
Other popular fast food chains in Philippines include Pizza Hut (Pepperoni (Large) from $6.56), McDonald's (Big Mac from $2.46), Burger King (Whopper from $2.66) and KFC (8pc Original Bucket from $9.43).
Compared to other chains in Philippines: Pizza Hut is 10% more expensive, McDonald's is 59% cheaper, Burger King is 55% cheaper.
Explore all fast food prices in Asia to see how Philippines compares to neighbouring countries.
Cash is still king in the Philippines, though GCash and cards are accepted at chain locations in cities.
Jollibee is the dominant fast food brand — international chains compete fiercely on price. Groups often share family-style buckets.
The Philippine peso makes fast food extremely affordable for visitors. Prices include 12% VAT.
Group meals and sharing buckets offer the best value per person. GrabFood and foodpanda regularly have free delivery promos.
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