Life meets style at Centris Walk

MANILA, Philippines - At Centris Walk, the newest lifestyle hub in Quezon City, there’s a lot to see, eat and experience.

An open space commercial complex, it is located within Eton Centris, a 12-hectare township development situated in the heart of Quezon City’s emerging Triangle Park Central Business District. Eton Centris is a self-contained, fully-integrated community with its innovative retail and leisure destinations, office buildings and residential towers.

Visit Centris Walk on a weekday and you’ll find young urban professionals and entrepreneurs having luncheon meetings in some of the country’s popular restaurants like ClawDaddy, Asya, Pho Hoa, Zong, My Thai, Jack’s Loft and Pancake House. Groups of friends catch up for a cup of coffee and pastry at Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf. To cool down, you’ll find them enjoying a cup of yogurt at Tutti Frutti. More restaurants such as Choi Garden, Tong Yang and Yang Chow are also set to open to satisfy those with a penchant for Chinese cuisine.

By evening, people who need a respite from work come to unwind and enjoy a quiet and casual dinner. As they stroll through the expansive space, they marvel at Centris Walk’s green architecture and iconic modem canopies called Constellations. These are mushroom-like pods with soft shifting lights that add to the enchantment of Centris Walk’s tranquil pedestrian-friendly promenade. They also provide a stylish backdrop for special events and private functions held at night.

Kids of all ages, meanwhile, enjoy real-life thrills at Lazer Maxx, the only three-level Laser Tag Arena in the country.

Drop by on a weekend and join other families who bond and treat loved ones to delicious fare from the array of restaurants in the area. The fun doesn’t stop there. Be enticed by the interesting items sold in the SIDCOR Sunday Market, Quezon City’s longest-running weekend market. This unique bazaar, open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., features an extensive line up of rare finds from organic food, cooked and processed foods, dry goods such as clothing and apparel, various accessories, footwear, native handicrafts, a wide array of plants and garden accessories and tools, among ohers.

Another weekend market that is becoming increasingly popular for foodies and health buffs is the Food Bowl Night Market at Centris Walk. It is held every Friday and Saturday from 4 p.m. to 12 midnight, and every Sunday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Choose from a wide array of organically grown fresh produce, bio-dynamic and natural products, from vegetables and grains to animal and fish fare.

 “We conceptualized Centris Walk based on the lifestyle orientation and expectations of people who want a refreshing, genteel space offering the latest in dining and leisure,” says Michelle Santos, Eton assistant vice president for commercial centers. Its strategic location at the intersection of EDSA and Quezon Avenue with a direct access to the MRT Station makes it easily accessible to pedestrian traffic. Parking is aplenty, with close to 1,000 parking slots available with provision for 24-hour security.

Whether you need a relaxing stroll or you want to satisfy your passion for dining, fun and games, step into Centris Walk any time of the day and enjoy this novel lifestyle oasis. It is evolving into what it was envisioned to be: a haven of class and elegance inspired by the upbeat life and style of this fast-paced times.

For inquiries, visit www.etoncentris.com” www.etoncentris.com, e-mail commercial.eppi@eton.com.ph, or call 710-9463.

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