If you happen to be in Manila or staying at a hotel in Quezon City, Philippines, it is best to know which are the best places to go to to fully enjoy the locale. Fortunately, Eastwood City in Libis houses a number of entertainment hubs, specifically nightspots that would make party-goers wild with fun. Of course, there are also chill-out sites for the laid-back. Below are just some of the great places in Eastwood City you must visit:
The Basement
Resembling the hottest clubs in New York, The Basement creates a rich ambience for the nocturnal, with its blood-red drapes, delicate antique chandeliers, and a unique sunken stage. It would remind you of The Phantom of the Opera -- opulent and dramatic.
Blue Onion Bar and Restaurant
A hip bar and restaurant rolled in one, Blue Onion boasts fantastic drinks, noteworthy pica-pica, and indulgent meals. Choose from a variety of specialties like Crispy Pork Knuckles, Korean Barbeque, Tempura, and Sisig -- most especially cooked from homegrown Kapampanagan recipes.
Ipanema
The bar evokes the exact same setting that inspired the song, "The Girl from Ipanema." Savor the Paella a la Erna, Lengua con Champignon, Linguicas, Salpicao, Prawns Thermidor, and Mandioca Frita while enjoying great music with friends or colleagues. The bar evokes the exact same setting that inspired the song, "The Girl from Ipanema." Savor the Paella a la Erna, Lengua con Champignon, Linguicas, Salpicao, Prawns Thermidor, and Mandioca Frita while enjoying great music with friends or colleagues.
Cheesecake Etc.
The name itself is a come-on for those who have a soft spot for sweets. But if you're not exactly looking for desserts, Cheesecake Etc. has delicious Sisig and Schublig sandwiches.
Eastwood Richmonde Hotel
All that partying and exploring will tire you out, so when you're visiting Manila, make sure you have a room at this Quezon City hotel to relax in. You might want to avail of their special deals this January, the Welcome 2012 Room Promotion, and experience expensive comforts without the hefty price tag. Relax inside stylish accommodations that are fitted with all the essentials, including air-conditioning, cable TV, a DVD player, Wi-Fi Internet access (available for a minimal cost), iPod dock, radio, and more. All rooms have a private toilet and shower with bathtub, coffee/ tea maker, mini-bar, safe, telephone, hair dryer, and daily newspaper. This hotel in Quezon City, Philippines can be easily accessed from other hotspots in Metro Manila, like Ortigas and the Bonifacio Global City.
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