The Chinese New Year, a special non-working day, is
celebrated by most Filipinos by displaying round fruits, wearing ubiquitous red
garments, and gathering together for sumptuous meals.
But while enjoying a relaxed ambiance with families and
friends and feasting on delicious food is ideal, it need not be expensive.
Seascape Village, a dining complex with restaurants and a wet market, boasts of
having the most diverse and freshest seafood supply in the metro – one that is
easily accessible and reasonably priced.
“Most people think that just because we offer premium
experience, dining here is already expensive. Actually, what Seascape Village
offers is the best value for money for all the guests. We have a wide array of
restaurants to choose from that will fit everyone’s palate and budget,” said
Christine Suntay, Seascape Village marketing and events head.