3/5 Rene Lacanilao M. 2 years ago on Google • 118 reviews
A
lot
of
things
to
see.
Lots
of
items
if
varying
qualities.
Some
sold
as
knock
offs.
T
shirts
average
100
pesos.
Prices
vary
depending
on
the
store
and
store
area.
Always
ask
for
a
discount.
That's
the
rule.
Bulk
buying
gets
larger
discounts.
Majority
of
the
stores
sell
clothes.
But
you'll
find
stores
selling
toys,
hardware
items,
caps
and
hats,
umbrellas,
school
supplies,
towels,
phones
and
related
items,
cctv
systems,
motorcycle
parts
and
accessories,
dried
flowers.
On
the
third
floor
of
the
two
buildings
you'll
find
the
food
court.
Before
the
pandemic
all
the
stores
were
open.
It's
sad
to
see
that
today
Nov
13
half
of
the
stalls
are
still
closed
including
my
favorite
stall
selling
roast
duck
rice.
There's
a
noticeable
increase
in
the
number
of
shoppers
now
that
the
alert
level
is
down
and
Manila
has
removed
the
face
shield
requirement.
The
corridors
get
crowded.
I'm
pleased
to
see
however
that
compared
to
a
few
months
ago
that
only
half
of
the
people
in
999
were
compliant
with
proper
mask
wearing
now
it's
about
80
to
90%.
Expect
the
place
to
get
more
crowded
come
December.
4 people found this review helpful 👍