After the 'Taft Ave tour', I brought her to Greenbelt. Greenbelt is part of the shopping kingdom called Ayala Center. The 6 million square foot Ayala Center is located in the heart of the Philippines' Central Business District, Makati City. It is the country's premier lifestyle center that offers to the cosmopolitan consumer high quality, specialty shopping, dining and entertainment. Unlike the usual malls in Manila, they have garden paths, walkways, water features and there's a museum and a church in the complex too. I like how the lush Greenbelt park is surrounded by skyscrapers. The area is frequented by expats, tourists and corporate Makati workers. Greenbelt 2 and 3 are very touristy especially the Cafe Havana area.

Going to Greenbelt 2

Inside Greenbelt 5

Greenbelt 5

Greenbelt 5

Greenbelt 5

Greenbelt 3 Park
Olein and I had dinner at Spicy Fingers in Greenbelt 2 where the food really wasn't THAT spicy, at least for Olein. The interior is nice, food is not bad, but nothing really to rave about either. There was a band performing that night, but there are nights they play chill house music and on Mondays I believe they have stand-up comedy.

Olein texting

Color it Red
Spicy Fingers
Ground Level, Greenbelt 2 Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila
Phone Number: (+63 2) 729-8761
Greenbelt Ayala Center, Makati City 1224
http://www.ayalamalls.com.ph/content/greenbelt.asp
Labels: Food, Makati, Malls, Restaurants
2 Comments:
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- Anonymous said...
August 30, 2008 at 1:18 PMi love temple in greenbelt!- Anonymous said...
August 30, 2008 at 1:24 PMnice shots venice! greenbelt really is a shala place, i miss manila dammit!