3.7
9 Reviews
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Seascape Village Bay Market is located at Atang Dela Rama Street corner Zoilo Hilario Street CCP Complex, Pasay, Luzon Philippines. This is a Seafood restaurant near the Pasay.The average price range at Seascape Village Bay Market is around $$,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Seascape Village Bay Market is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Pasay area. There are different kinds of food in Seascape Village Bay Market that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 2 869 7452.
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曹军庆
4.0
Seascape Village is sandwiched between your Manila Film Middle and Sofitel Hotel inside Manila so it’s rather easy to find. There's ample parking while watching complex and a set rate of P50 is charged when you can existing a receipt from anyof the dining places. Seascape is made up of different restaurants which have tie-ups with stalls promoting refreshing seafood such as for example crabs, shrimp and seafood. You must first buy your seafood of preference and specify the way you want it prepared. The seafood will be taken to the partner cafe for cooking to eat, purchase rice and beverages etc. We dined at Mazu Seafood Eating place and the finished item was great! The one thing I didn’t like about Seascape though will be that the workers of the various dining places would swarm around newcomers and bug them to dine at THEIR eating place. Seascape just opened significantly less than a yr ago plus some parts remain under construction. Greatest time and energy to go there will be right before sunset for a glorious look at.
Kinca Abaño-Ranada
5.0
Bought here by way of a friend and this individual said this individual spent less overall yet it’s so significantly superior food, program and location. Myself I’m amazed. It’s clean when compared to paluto in Baclaran. They will have parking, free live life band entertainment & most of most you don’tget scammed!
Princen Arances
5.0
The complete structure and view at the much end is definitely breath taking but there have been just 2 filino restaurants and mostly focus on Asian cuisine. Maybe Administration should include another pinoy resto that acts traditional Filipino meals. Lola ina cooks mainly seafoods sourced from thein-house wet marketplace. No kare-kare, no crispy pata... WOW how do you even state to be always a Filipino resto if you are in a tourist region promoting our food! Meals is not exceptional.
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