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.
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with feasts of the country’s freshest seafood only at Seascape Village. The wide array of restaurants offers a variety of dishes that will satiate everyone’s cravings. |
Usher in the Year of the Earth Pig at Seascape Village while indulging in the freshest seafood from around the country. Live lobsters, crabs, fish, even groupers, are available at affordable prices. |
On February 4 and 5, Chinese New Year’s Eve and Chinese
New Year, respectively, Seascape will be having traditional Chinese
performances, dragon and lion dances, fireworks display, and Feng Shui reading.
While giving guests an authentic seafood market
experience – complete with tanks full of live seafood and the traditional
haggling for lower prices – Seascape Village has evolved this experience into
something better. The dining destination inside the CCP Complex has beefed up
measures to ensure the security of its guests, wide parking spaces and valet
service for convenience, and an exciting mix of restaurants.
Located along the coast of Manila, Seascape Village also
offers one of the most beautiful views of the unparalleled Manila Bay sunset.
“With our guests always our top priority, we have ensured
that only the freshest produce are sold here at Seascape Village, if not live,
these produce are flown in fresh from various parts of the country. We also
have our own ice production facility to keep cold products cold,” said Suntay.
Seascape Village brings together the treasures of the
Philippine seas – from shellfish sourced in Roxas, among others, to crabs and
lobsters from the Pacific coast, to groupers from the Visayas, tuna from Mindanao
and everything in between, including the majestic view of the setting sun on
the horizon of Manila Bay. Truly, it is an experience no other dining
destination can offer.
“The best way to experience Seascape Village is to come
and visit us and see and taste for themselves what we offer,” said Suntay.
Seascape Village is located between Sofitel Philippine
Plaza and the Manila Film Center at the CCP Complex in Pasay City.
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