Guidebook for Makati City

Art
Guidebook for Makati City

Drinks & Nightlife

Howzat is a Sports Bar with loads of TVs and cold drinks that are reasonably priced.
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Howzat Sports Bar
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Howzat is a Sports Bar with loads of TVs and cold drinks that are reasonably priced.
A sportsbar with multiple TVs for watching your favorite sports live. They also feature live bands and stand up comedy shows. CUISINES American, Indian KNOWN FOR The multiple TV screens displaying different sports games, laid back atmosphere, and appetizing Indian menu
H & J
5781 Felipe
A sportsbar with multiple TVs for watching your favorite sports live. They also feature live bands and stand up comedy shows. CUISINES American, Indian KNOWN FOR The multiple TV screens displaying different sports games, laid back atmosphere, and appetizing Indian menu

Food Scene

Spanish Food at it's best - it is my favourite breakfast place.
La Tienda
43 Polaris
Spanish Food at it's best - it is my favourite breakfast place.
Great sandwiches and coffee!
Paris Délice
corner V.A. Rufino Street
Great sandwiches and coffee!
Great food from the Middle East and Africa.
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Ziggurat Cuisine
Tigris
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Great food from the Middle East and Africa.
Best Kebabs in town.
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Hossein's Persian Kebab
Makati Avenue
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Best Kebabs in town.
Good Thai Food.
Soms Noodle House
5921 Algier
Good Thai Food.
HOLE IN THE WALL is a Food-driven concept Food Hall one of the first of its kind located in Century City Mall in Manila. It was conceptualized by Charles Paw together with his chef partners to bring unique "good food gathering" experience in a hipster food hall setting. HOLE IN THE WALL 4/F, Century City Mall, Kalayaan Avenue corner Salamanca Street, Makati City Telephone: +632 887-2089 Facebook: Hole in the Wall Century Mall
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Hole in the Wall
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HOLE IN THE WALL is a Food-driven concept Food Hall one of the first of its kind located in Century City Mall in Manila. It was conceptualized by Charles Paw together with his chef partners to bring unique "good food gathering" experience in a hipster food hall setting. HOLE IN THE WALL 4/F, Century City Mall, Kalayaan Avenue corner Salamanca Street, Makati City Telephone: +632 887-2089 Facebook: Hole in the Wall Century Mall

Everything Else

Has everything you need.
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BDO Rockwell - Powerplant Branch
corner Estrella
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Has everything you need.
Shinjuku Ramen House
Ramen!
A mall that is walking distance from the Best Western Oxford Suites.
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A. Venue Mall
7829 Makati Ave
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A mall that is walking distance from the Best Western Oxford Suites.
Tacos, Burritos, Quesadillas and Chimichangas!
Mexicali - Bel Air
Tacos, Burritos, Quesadillas and Chimichangas!
The best Korean Restaurant!
Top Dish Korean Restaurant
The best Korean Restaurant!

Arts & Culture

Ayala Museum, located at the heart of the Makati Central Business District, Philippines, is a breathing space amidst the hustle and bustle of Metropolitan Manila. Whenever visiting the country, the museum is surely one of the best places to lose yourself in amazing contemporary art and uplift your spirit through the Philippines’ inspiring history. Among the museum’s highlights is its collection of archeological artifacts, notably the Gold of Ancestors: Pre-Colonial Treasures in the Philippines, which serve as a testament to the Filipinos’ rich ancestry and inherent craftsmanship. An impressive selection of trade ceramics from Southeast Asia and China from the Roberto T. Villanueva collection are also on display in the exhibition A Millennium of Contact, signifying the history of the country’s flourishing economic relationship with its neighbors. Art and the Order of Nature in Indigenous Philippine Textiles provides a new way of seeing this traditional craft. The textile collection was generously donated by Mercedes Zobel and a selection of which has been analysed by the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts in London, UK. The museum also has on exhibition The Philippine Diorama Experience, visually narrating the many milestones of Philippine history through 60 handcrafted dioramas, some of which are featured in the international Google Art Project. Since 2013, Ayala Museum is now also the home of the Filipinas Heritage Library. A modern library that meets the demands of today’s researcher, FHL provides access to primary sources—rare books, photographs, recordings, and more—in both physical and digital formats, as well as access to over a thousand contemporary titles on Philippine arts, culture and history. Ayala Museum regularly calendars various programs on history, contemporary art, music and design, including temporary exhibitions, lectures, artist/curator’s talks, workshops and performances. Included in its program line-up are Pioneers of Philippine Art, showcasing the paintings of Philippine masters: Juan Luna, Fernando Amorsolo and Fernando Zobel; Images of Nation, gathering works of Philippine National Artists in the visual arts; History Comes Alive with Dr. Ambeth Ocampo, a highly entertaining and insightful take on various historical topics; DesignTalks, presenting internationally renowned Filipino luminaries from different creative fields; and ST’ART, introducing children to various artistic styles and the pioneers behind them through fun arts and crafts workshops. Soon, it is planning to fully develop its programs on music, film, museology and librarianship. With all these offerings in store for its guests, may they be casual tourists, families or serious arts and culture enthusiasts, Ayala Museum is surely a sanctuary in the city keeping the Philippine arts and culture scene vibrant and is a venue worth visiting again and again.
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M Cafe
Dela Rosa Street
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Ayala Museum, located at the heart of the Makati Central Business District, Philippines, is a breathing space amidst the hustle and bustle of Metropolitan Manila. Whenever visiting the country, the museum is surely one of the best places to lose yourself in amazing contemporary art and uplift your spirit through the Philippines’ inspiring history. Among the museum’s highlights is its collection of archeological artifacts, notably the Gold of Ancestors: Pre-Colonial Treasures in the Philippines, which serve as a testament to the Filipinos’ rich ancestry and inherent craftsmanship. An impressive selection of trade ceramics from Southeast Asia and China from the Roberto T. Villanueva collection are also on display in the exhibition A Millennium of Contact, signifying the history of the country’s flourishing economic relationship with its neighbors. Art and the Order of Nature in Indigenous Philippine Textiles provides a new way of seeing this traditional craft. The textile collection was generously donated by Mercedes Zobel and a selection of which has been analysed by the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts in London, UK. The museum also has on exhibition The Philippine Diorama Experience, visually narrating the many milestones of Philippine history through 60 handcrafted dioramas, some of which are featured in the international Google Art Project. Since 2013, Ayala Museum is now also the home of the Filipinas Heritage Library. A modern library that meets the demands of today’s researcher, FHL provides access to primary sources—rare books, photographs, recordings, and more—in both physical and digital formats, as well as access to over a thousand contemporary titles on Philippine arts, culture and history. Ayala Museum regularly calendars various programs on history, contemporary art, music and design, including temporary exhibitions, lectures, artist/curator’s talks, workshops and performances. Included in its program line-up are Pioneers of Philippine Art, showcasing the paintings of Philippine masters: Juan Luna, Fernando Amorsolo and Fernando Zobel; Images of Nation, gathering works of Philippine National Artists in the visual arts; History Comes Alive with Dr. Ambeth Ocampo, a highly entertaining and insightful take on various historical topics; DesignTalks, presenting internationally renowned Filipino luminaries from different creative fields; and ST’ART, introducing children to various artistic styles and the pioneers behind them through fun arts and crafts workshops. Soon, it is planning to fully develop its programs on music, film, museology and librarianship. With all these offerings in store for its guests, may they be casual tourists, families or serious arts and culture enthusiasts, Ayala Museum is surely a sanctuary in the city keeping the Philippine arts and culture scene vibrant and is a venue worth visiting again and again.

Sightseeing

Intramuros 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
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Интрамурос
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Intramuros 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