MANILA, Philippines - As Manila comes alive in a blaze of multi-colored lights when the night falls, there is always something to keep you entertained with the profusion of lively karaoke lounges, bars with live bands, restaurants offering contemporary Filipino, Malay, Chinese, Greek, Hindi and Continental cuisine. Strategically located in the heart of Malate, Manila’s bohemian district, almost at the corner of Jorge Bocobo and Pedro Gil streets, is Bellagio Square.
The old parking lot has given way to Bellagio Square, the newest event place. It now houses a colorful kaleidoscope of restaurants, bars, entertainment spots, beauty and wellness centers.
The opening of Bellagio Square marks a defining moment in what Malate has to offer in terms of dining experience. Its welcoming ambiance is complemented with large airy premises framed with a high metal structured ceiling. An open courtyard in the middle of it all, gives patrons the choice of breezy open-air dining under the stars, or the cool shade of giant umbrellas
Bellagio Square is a delightful mix of traditional and new world sophistication, a reminder of Malate’s bohemian past, combined with the charm of modern Manila.
Dining at Bellagio Square is a gastronomic adventure. There is a rich variety of food that will excite one’s taste buds! Choose from authentic Hong-Kong food and dessert at Yin Lok Kui, Korean shabu-shabu at NAHA, Persian kebab at Simorgh, traditional Greek cuisine at Hellas Taverna, cocktails at KOI, the famous paella valenciana at Patio Guernica and healthy frozen yogurt at Whiteberry.
Also at Bellagio Square are Mi and Me, a nail art salon cum fashion boutique manned by Taiwanese-trained staff; Tony and Jackey, the trendy Korean beauty salon and Bio-essence skin, slimming and spa for more pampering.
On Fridays and Saturdays, Bellagio Square comes more alive with performances from the country’s celebrated performers like Jimmy Bondoc and upcoming bands like Emerge.
For details, call 0927-2357224 or 0917-8110839.