Tiendesitas Philippines

Why go Tiendesitas, located along C-5 in Pasig City, is a shopping complex with shops that cater to people looking for native food, fashion wear, antiques, pets. Large food court with stalls selling native barbecue and local delicacies. Large food court with stalls selling native barbecue and local delicacies. All-in-one destination for your shopping and dining needs. Buy Philippine-made…

Maginhawa Street, Quezon City

Why go — Maginhawa and nearby streets in Teachers Village, Quezon City have collectively become known as a food and art district with a growing number of dining establishments, artistic hubs, indie bookstores, and shops. The former residential area is near several university campuses and attracts mostly a student crowd and families. Lots of budget-friendly eats and…

Poblacion, Makati

Why go The old downtown area (poblacion) of Makati is one of the major business districts in Metro Manila and serves and the city’s center of government, culture, history, and entertainment. The commercial area bounded by the streets of Polaris, P. Burgos, and Makati Avenue is a major entertainment and dining hub catering mostly to foreign tourists and expats. Artsy hangouts, galleries,…

Bonifacio Global City

Why goBonifacio Global City is between EDSA and C-5 Road. There are seven major access points: access from the North and West through Kalayaan Avenue which connects it to the North Gate and the Kalayaan Flyover, access from Taguig in the West via EDSA through McKinley Road and to the McKinley Gate; the three main entrances (Upper East Gate, Sampaguita Gate, and Lower…

Binondo, Manila

Why go? Said to be the world’s oldest Chinatown, Binondo in Old Manila is a haven for foodies looking for an authentic experience beyond fast food malls and restaurants in the metro. Its influence extends beyond to the places of Quiapo, Santa Cruz, San Nicolas.For the more adventurous ready to brave crowded alleys, head to nearby Divisoria,…