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    Salcedo Village

    Salcedo Village

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 kmMakati City

    Salcedo Village is the place I chose to live and to raise my baby. Before making this decision, I…read moretook many aspects into consideration. One of them was the possibility of doing everything without a car. I mean, I can go walking everywhere I need - the market, the mall, the restaurants, the cafes, the laundry. All services I need are available. Here's a list of things I do and that are just a few steps from my place: I go to the pilates, I go to gym, I take a walk in Ayala Triangle Gardens or Jaime Velasquez Park, I go to many wonderful restaurantes (La Creperie, Wild Flour, Tsumura, Mendokoro Ramenba, Poco Deli, Blackbird and so on), I grab a coffee at Starbucks or CBTL....everything without a car! Salcedo Village hosts two lovely parks (Ayala Triangle Gardens and Jaime Velasquez Park) that are green oasis in the middle of Makati's busy Central Business District. This single fact would already justify living here, but there's much more :) The location is very good, it's easy to take a jeepney and MRT/LRT, it's full of expats and also filipinos enjoying the best in Makati. Oh, and it's close to Makati Medical Center, in case you need. So, when visiting Manila, don't forget to highlight on your map this fantastic area bordered by Ayala Avenue, Paseo de Roxas, Makati Avenue and Gil Puyat Avenue.

    If you want the same dainty and homey feel that Legazpi Village gives you, then look no further…read morethan across Ayala Avenue, Salcedo Village Salcedo Village almost has the same ambiance as Legazpi Village but with more of a homey, residential feel added into it. They have more condominiums and apartments lining the streets than offices so it is easier to relax and unwind here. Couple that with a wide array of restaurants they have in the book, and you'll find yourself coming here everyday after work. Must tries are: 1. Coffee in Commune 2. Homecooked meals in Simple Palate 3. Wines in Terry's Selection 4. Dessert in Claudette's If you happen to drop by on a Saturday, visit the Salcedo Market which offers fresh produce and local and international foods!

    Dela Rosa Pedestrian Overpass

    Dela Rosa Pedestrian Overpass

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.3 kmMakati City

    So I live and work in Makati (on Ayala avenue) and I'm a bit of a lazy bum, so all those…read moreunderpasses when walking from end to end of Ayala Avenue is a bit too much for someone with week knees! This overpass is pretty cool (And useful!), and in the recent years, the folks managing it have invited artists to make the overpass lively with their graffiti! There's also loads of shops lining the overpass, like my favorite Dunkin Donuts store (they never run out of munchkins!) a CDR King, a fruiquet (fruit bouquet...) shop, and a digibabe, among others. What I like about the overpass is that they also have ATMS interspersed between buildings, with security guards so you won't be afraid to make a withdrawal at night. The overpass leads into the Greenbelt-Landmark area, which also leads you to the Ayala MRT station at SM Makati! All in all very good idea to reduce the foot traffic on the main roads and make traversing Ayala avenue that much easier.

    As someone who just walks around Makati to get from one place to another (I walk a LOT and I am…read morescared of cabs), I have passed by Dela Rosa Overpass several times. It's a loooong walkway that connects the further end of Dela Rosa to, of course, the mall as it's end point (Greenbelt). But it also connects to other places such as shuttle terminals and other buildings along the road. This place gets really busy, especially during rush hour so you can expect to find establishments along this long stretch such as tea places, snack places, and the like. What makes this overpass not just another urban structure are the murals. You can't miss it of course, as they are bursting with colour, some with messages on them, some with weird creatures, some with cute things. These works of art are very creative indeed, and do liven up your everyday, uneventful walk. Though, I won't consider these murals graffiti as I'm sure these were commissioned, so you can notice the restraint from the artworks as everything is "tamed" and needs to be suitable for eyes of all ages. Nonetheless, if you are new to Makati and want a preview of local urban art, check out this walkway.

    East Capitol Drive

    East Capitol Drive

    4.3(3 reviews)
    3.3 kmPasig City
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    If QC has Malingap and Maginhawa Streets in UP Village, and Makati has Felipe Street in Barangay…read morePoblacion, Pasig has East Capitol Drive in Kapitolyo. Known as one of Pasig's Eat Streets, East Capitol Drive is home to a whole bunch of homegrown eateries that run the gamut of cuisines from Thai to Portuguese, with price ranges that run from 'cheap cheap' to pricey. Here you'll find places like Thai Dara, Open Kitchen 48 (Western fusion cooked with French techniques), Mad Mark's (ice cream and manwiches), Poco Deli (really good bacon platter, holla), Three Sisters (a barbecue place that has withstood the test of time), Epic Coffee Roastery (a neat little cafe that's riding on the third wave coffee wave). There are so many more restaurants I personally haven't discovered along East Capitol Drive; chalk it up to the fact that Pasig is fairly uncharted territory for me. But that makes it even more exciting, and gives me more of a reason to tick off all the restaurants I haven't tried yet along Barangay Kapitolyo!

    This can be considered as Pasig's version of Maginhawa Street. This long street has a lot of…read morerestaurants and food stops for the adventurous city dweller. East Capitol Drive offers a variety of cuisines and food options for whatever you are in the mood for. There are also pubs and speakeasies where you can hang out with friends for a chill night of catching up alongside cocktails or bottles of craft beers. However, my slight concern with the strip is that most of the restaurants here are quite pricey. So should you want to visit more than one stop, you and your wallet should really come prepared. The best places here doesn't come cheap. So if you want to fully experience the gastronomic adventure this place has to offer, come in groups to lessen the expenses and enjoy this must-go-to foodstrip.

    Felipe Street - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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