Guidebook for Mandaluyong

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Guidebook for Mandaluyong

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Located at the center of Metro Manila, quick access to Makati, Quezon City, Manila, Pasig, San Juan.
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Tivoli Garden Residences
69 Coronado
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Located at the center of Metro Manila, quick access to Makati, Quezon City, Manila, Pasig, San Juan.

Food Scene

This is our go-to restaurant whenever we crave for Chinese food. Prices are relatively cheap compared with other Chinese restaurants in Makati.
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Davids Tea House - Hotpot Restaurant (A.Venue Mall, Makati)
103 A Makati Ave
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This is our go-to restaurant whenever we crave for Chinese food. Prices are relatively cheap compared with other Chinese restaurants in Makati.
The menu is very generous with many choices. Price is slightly above average but you will get your money's worth.
Burgoo
25 Lopez Drive
The menu is very generous with many choices. Price is slightly above average but you will get your money's worth.

Drinks & Nightlife

Good place to hang out and enjoy the views. Truly, everything looks good from afar.
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71 Gramercy
Kalayaan Avenue
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Good place to hang out and enjoy the views. Truly, everything looks good from afar.

Sightseeing

Intramuros (Spanish for "within the walls") is the oldest district and historic core of Manila, Philippines. It is also called the Walled City, it was the original city of Manila and was the seat of government when the Philippines was a component realm of the Spanish Empire. Districts beyond the walls were referred as the extramuros of Manila, the Spanish for "outside the walls"
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Интрамурос
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Intramuros (Spanish for "within the walls") is the oldest district and historic core of Manila, Philippines. It is also called the Walled City, it was the original city of Manila and was the seat of government when the Philippines was a component realm of the Spanish Empire. Districts beyond the walls were referred as the extramuros of Manila, the Spanish for "outside the walls"