3/5 Angela C. 9 months ago on Google
There
aren't
many
choices
for
restaurants
or
shopping
here
and
it
is
always
crowded.
But
it
has
the
essentials
for
household
needs,
e.g.,
SHOPWISE,
furniture
and
appliance
shops;
and
medical
needs,
i.e.,
MERCURY
DRUG,
WATSON'S
&
MEDICAL
DEPOT.
It's
an
extra
bummer
when
it
rains
like
it
did
today.
The
chances
of
one
getting
wet
is
high
as
people
scramble
to
walk
under
cover
while
they
share
the
limited
space
with
al
fresco
diners.
The
range
of
activities
available
here
have
improved
over
the
years,
nonetheless.
It
now
houses
SAMSUNG
PERFORMING
ARTS
THEATER,
for
one,
and
DREAM
LAB
for
kids
of
all
ages.
Cosplays
and
animé
conventions
are
regularly
staged
here
too
There
is
still
no
department
store
so
patrons
just
have
to
make
do
with
the
options
a
number
of
international
retail
brands
offer.
Thrift
shops
for
fashion
items
are
likewise
available
and
tiangges
regularly
pop
up
especially
around
Christmas
time.
This
mall
is
a
go-to
place
of
not
only
Makatizen
health
buffs
and
families
but
of
those
from
other
cities
as
well
who
enjoy
the
surrounding
open
spaces
for
exercise,
walks
and
picnics.
Being
close
to
the
Makati
City
Hall
and
very
accessible
to
Makatizens
via
public
transport,
this
mall
also
serves
as
alternative
venues
for
basic
transactions
with
some
government
agencies
like
the
PSA
and
COMELEC
(seasonal).
The
COVID-19
vax
site
for
Makati
LGU
can
also
be
found
here.
There
is
a
nice
view
of
the
Makati
CBD
skyline
at
the
top
floor.
Access
it
directly,
along
with
the
Ayala
Cinemas
and
Timezone,
via
the
elevator
between
Uniqlo
and
H&M.