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Francis Diaz
3 months agoAyala Malls Cloverleaf is a great place to hang out and shop, offering a variety of stores that cater to just about everything you could need. One standout feature is how fresh the mall smells, making it a pleasant environment to spend time in. The parking situation is decent with plenty of spots available, though they're located on the 5th floor, so be prepared for a bit of a drive up and down. Parking is automated and costs ₱50, which is reasonable for the convenience. Overall, Ayala Malls Cloverleaf is a solid choice for a day out, with a clean and well-maintained atmosphere that enhances the shopping experience.
Lyndy Baradero
3 months agoThe place is very accessible whether you're coming from the north or south. It's less crowded, which is why it's my go-to spot. There are many dining options to choose from, including Hokkaido and The Alley. There's also a food court and several coffee shops. The restrooms are clean, and there’s plenty of parking space available.
Marcus Garred Flores
3 months agoThe place was accessible, very clean, and convenient. 1. LRT/Shuttle: this mall is close to a train station and has a shuttle that is very cheap to ride. 2. Design and cleanliness: you won't find a dirty wet flooring here. 3. Convenience: escalators are working, the restaurants are near, and restroom stalls are located on where they are supposed to be.
John John Pacheco
3 weeks agoThe Alley by Vikings. It's one of the best all you can eat buffets out there.
Richard A Francisco
a month agoThis is a small mall located at the corner of Edsa and A. Bonifacio. Though it is small, they did maximise it by making it taller. It's got several large chains such as UNIQLO and H&M as well as Robinson's supermarket, Watson's, Starbucks and more. Parking is either outside or on the fifth level. The toilets here are inconvenient as you have to walk deep into the back areas making it more difficult for seniors and PWDs. The back entrance is the entry point near Uniqlo and bread talk. It's the nearest entrance to the Avida residential tower.