Persian, Mediterranean cuisine
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j h
a month agoAn older mall but still classy and luxurious. The mall is actually quite large as there are many floors and areas to walk around. There are also many stores here both upscale high end and more average to cater to everyone. Lots of food and restaurants as well. There are also bathrooms everywhere! This is definite one of the best malls in the metro manila area.
Prakash Rajabose
a month agoThis is an awesome hotel the property is very neat and clean. The rooms are good although it may be about time to give it a little bit of fresh look or upgrade.. I am staying at the garden side and it was fine.. I am also wondering on what logics do they use to place customers to the dead end of the hotel.. I would have appreciated an upgraded room or a room conveniently located within the building but this does not take away the fact that they have the best staff, clean property and awe inspiring food.. The spread of food is unbelievable.. haven’t seen this spread in any other hotels here or overseas.. Great Job and Kudos @Shangri-La!!
Ding Mark
4 months agoBeen here sometimes and it’s a pleasant walking places. If you want to find less crowd Mall to walk around here might be a good choice in the area. They have tons of restaurants and stores. They have food court as well. Especially, they have a building that has high end shops for the luxury items.
Wesley Wong
a month agoShangri-La Plaza in Manila is one of the premier luxury shopping destinations in the city, offering a sophisticated blend of upscale retail experiences and diverse dining options. The mall is divided into two main sections: the Old Wing and the New Wing. Each wing has its own unique charm, with the Old Wing featuring a more classic, refined atmosphere, while the New Wing showcases modern architecture and contemporary design. Inside the mall, you'll find an impressive array of restaurants catering to a wide range of culinary tastes, from gourmet dining experiences to casual eateries. Whether you're in the mood for international cuisine, local delicacies, or trendy cafés, Shangri-La Plaza has something to satisfy every palate. In addition to its dining options, the mall boasts a variety of high-end boutiques and specialty stores, making it a haven for fashion enthusiasts and luxury shoppers. You'll find everything from designer clothing and accessories to premium beauty products and home decor. For those looking for more budget-friendly options, Shangri-La Plaza also offers a well-stocked supermarket and a convenient food court located in the basement. Here, you can enjoy a selection of affordable meals and snacks, making it an ideal spot for a quick bite while shopping.
pisceanrat
3 months agoWhen you say high end/ luxury/ upscale mall, this is it. The selection of stores or boutiques, restaurants and the crowd itself. I remember the first time I went here, the too high escalator made me dizzy lol. Rustans draws in the rich elderly ladies or donya particularly. The downside is I could not find any free sitting areas where you can wait awhile in, unlike in other malls where they provide benches, waiting areas. Other malls are more courteous to the mallgoers who would need to rest. Since there are no seats to stand by in, people are forced to buy in the cafes just to wait for a companion. A bit selfish I guess but it is mall strategy to drive sales. If you try to sit in the fountain, a guard in blue will shoo you. I like the events held here. Clean restrooms with soap and toilet paper though the first cubicle in the GF is faulty, non stop flushing as long as someone is inside, wastes water. The basement has more affordable choices, masa crowd. Free WiFi signal connection strength depends on which area you are. I dig its ambient lighting. Ample parking. This is near MRT Shaw station. Speaking of which, if you plan to ride the train, get out of the 5th floor exit by 9pm mall closing time. Otherwise the glass rotating gate will be locked and you will have to go down and out and then back up again the MRT steep stairs. Dusa.