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  • Acerelia Listiani

    4.0

    It has several foods places to pick from and a lot of seating if searching for a quick food. Costs around 10 usd per person based on where you take in and everything you get.

  • Nia Naria

    4.0

    Although they will have good food selection, several stalls remain closed. The area is clear and the atmosphere is nice.

  • Jaka Tik

    5.0

    Clean. Only great cafes are right here. U will get good espresso, beer, Asian plus some European food specifically nice cheap burgers. Great place for learners with the fantastic choice of food.

  • Jason Siahaan

    4.0

    A real concealed gem ! - the mall itself is rather ordinary but 'Hole in the Wall structure' is a good concept. Contemporary, urban style with a good selection of outlets helping interesting meals in a congenial environment.

  • Angga Setiawan

    5.0

    We were wondering around not sure what things to eat. Met this foreigner recommending us to use their burger. He mentioned, he himself couldn’t think to flavor a burger as effective as in US. Therefore we attempted it and simply “Think it’s great!!!”. Can’t believe Ican look for a “juicy burger” in the Philippines!!! So goooo check it out!

  • Margareth Clarissa

    3.0

    in the amount of periods of eating right now there (all because the kids just like the ambiance), i'm always unhappy with the meals choices in the area and always find yourself not too pleased with what i simply ate and value for our money. BadBird's poultry are no various with those marketed in the part street where the essential oil used appeared to be more when compared to a year old currently. their chicken is dried out and appeared to be fried again and again and a little pricey for the grade of food you obtain. Posporo, however, their tostada will be unbelievable, for a cost of P270, you'll receive just 2 pcs of tostada (the standard size) and entire platter of not fresh vegetables and a small amount of meats. the ratio of the vegetables to the tostada and meats is not equivalent that you'll end up leaving those tasteless vegetables after (greater than a plateful). You'll certainly be dissatisfied with the worthiness for your money. Also, the area is as well dark to become a dining place. and today they managed to get the hangout location for Century Properties brokers to recruit customers. It's therefore annoying that their brokers are over the mall and they'll continue bugging you making use of their properties. As well noisy for a eating place.

  • Christin Wigin Hia

    2.0

    The vast majority of our first alternative orders weren't available. There is kimchi-free kimchi rice in one shop and another where in fact the chicken nevertheless had blood. Lemonade in one store has been like drinking water with one teaspoon lemon. Mother’s day supper was ruined

  • Kwan Wei Wong

    4.0

    I can trust some reviews associated with bad ventilation. The area is really a cool food courtroom that has taken generally worthless poorly vented property along with a mall and converted into a foods excursion. I really like the creativeness and the utilization ofwood and metals within an wandering experiential trip. Well conceived and considered. Establishments change from ramen to Italian to craft beers, etc. The espresso kiosk at the access offers the best espresso in Makati (my estimation) and much better and cheaper than Starbucks or BEANS and Tea. Their cookies are usually FANTASTIC. Will return most surely.

  • Paolo Jose Jimenez Bonifacio

    4.0

    Came here with customers (I’m from the united states) seeing that recommended by our Manila group. It had been very clean, plenty of areas to sit, and an awesome atmosphere. We obtained some burgers and beers and experienced an excellent evening client meeting!

  • Siril Sulaiman

    5.0

    I work in your community and the mall presents free shuttle support to and from the our workplace during Tuesdays and Thursdays. Hole in the Walls is our go-to location because of the range and affordability of the meals stalls inside. Personal preferred is BadBird's poultry and rice mixture. The portions are massive, plus most stalls are usually Zomato Gold members gives us really worth for our money!

Hole in the Wall Location

Hole in the Wall is located at Kalayaan Avenue Corner Spring 4th Floor, Century City Mall, Makati, Luzon 1210 Philippines. This is a Vegetarian restaurant near the Kidapawan City. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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