Get ready to taste and travel the Philippines through its 3,000 sq meter gallery of gigantic modern art installations.
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Binibining Bea
a week agoThis place is an absolute gem for food lovers and culture enthusiasts! From the moment you walk in, you're surrounded by beautifully designed exhibits showcasing various food delicacies, complete with intricate miniature samples that look almost too real to be fake. It was fascinating to see how much detail went into every display. One of the best parts was the food stalls scattered throughout the museum, allowing visitors to snack while exploring. It made the experience so much more immersive and enjoyable. To top it all off, the cultural dance performance at the end of the tour was a stunning highlight! The energy, costumes, and traditional music made it a perfect way to wrap up the visit. I truly appreciated how the performance connected food with the rich cultural heritage behind it. Highly recommend this place—it's a must-visit for anyone who loves food, art, and culture
rocky gabitanan
3 months agoLots of fun activities for kids. Need to add enough in-house tour guide to accommodate and explain the gallery display to the guest, especially for educational tour.
Corinne
a year agoIt was a great experience. There are a lot of activities they offer like cooking selected Filipino delicacies, making art, etc. They have great customer service and make an effort to interact with shy kids. Although super young kids like three years old might not be old enough to enjoy the place based on our experience with my cousin. However, my grandma really enjoyed the tour the most. Overall, the experience is worth the money. I recommend bringing a good phone or camera to take your photos because they don't have an in-house photographer during our tour.
Colam
7 months agoGreat and entertaining attractions. The variety of things it showcases is great and every corner is photogenic. It fails at interactive activities at some and succeeded at a few. The shows they do in between sections are also great, mostly carried by the MCs personality.
Vita Dolce La
a year agoIt’s a wonderful place to hangout with friends in a rainy day. So many kinds of food topics were decorated for different space. They even prepared a short dancing show and invited guests to dance with them. We’re going there during the regular holiday but there are not many people. Definitely one of fancy and interesting museum in Manila.