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    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Designer Blooms

    Designer Blooms

    4.2(6 reviews)
    4.2 kmTaguig City

    My family and friends have been ordering from your Designer Blooms for a long time, and we have…read morealways appreciated the quality and freshness of your arrangements. Last Valentine's Day I received 2 Designer Blooms bouquets. Unfortunately, the bouquet I received did not seem to be at par with your usual standards, as the flowers appeared old and wilted upon arrival. Sadly it did not even last on Valentine's Day. The flowers were delivered on the 13th. We were given old, wilted flowers. Such a shame because they pride themselves as luxury and quality. Packaging might be good but that quality of the flowers is very poor. It is very expensive considering you are only paying for the brand name and packaging. Regardless of the amount of the order, each order should be given importance. I have emailed them. airing my sentiments (with photos) but they have not replied to this date. I truly value this brand and would be saddened to see the quality of your products decline.

    If you need flowers in the fort, this is the place to go…read more They don't have as many flowers on display as in Market Market, but this is more a place where you order arrangements that are fit to your needs. I trust this brand because their family who runs this company has been in business since 1993 and they have various branches. They started out focusing on artificial and dried flowers, which they still do very well, but now they are more into fresh imported flowers. The roses they have on display are of very high quality, aligned to the price you pay. The succulents don't last as well in the basement I guess they didn't look that great. Designer Blooms is worth the price you pay.

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    Holland Tulips - Holland Tulips Purple Bouquet

    Holland Tulips

    4.3(4 reviews)
    4.0 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    Their stall in Gateway isn't so appealing or exciting, but the few times I've ordered something at…read morethe Holland's Tulips, they've come through. There are probably online flower services, I'm sure, though I'm always a little wary and anxious when making transactions online, so I'd much rather swing by Gateway and make arrangements with the actual salesperson there. I'm not sure if it's this particular Holland Tulips, but they seem to be limited in their options regarding budget and arrangements. There seems to be only a range of about 4 or 5 different bouquets, with not that big a visual difference. Sometimes it seems like there's only a difference in one or two flowers, and I do realize that that would be enough to create a different impact in a bouquet, but whatever. I do appreciate how quickly they were able to make arrangements to deliver the bouquet the day after I ordered it, which I can imagine might not fly so easily with other flower shops. Then again, I live really nearby, so that might have been a breeze for them to do. Their stall itself could be prettier in general, but I'll still be coming back to them for my floral necessities.

    When it comes to flowers for special occasions or even just because, I'm more of a Dangwa market…read moregirl because I really believe in getting your money's worth for things, but let's face it: it's quite a drive and sometimes you procrastinate and just need to pick up flowers at whatever establishment is closest to you at the moment. This is where Holland's Tulips comes in. These guys have saved my butt on many Mothers' Days and birthday celebrations of people that I love. They are pricey, but their bouquets are tastefully arranged and the flowers are fresh.

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    Holland Tulips Bouquet with different colored tulips

    Flower Store

    Flower Store

    1.5(8 reviews)
    6.1 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    Unfortunately I had a really disappointing experience with this company. I placed an order for a…read moreChristmas gift for my staff on December 16 and gotten a payment confirmation email from Maya (their payment provider). However, I had to follow up a few days later after not receiving any order confirmation email. I was then told that my payment had to be 'verified' even though it was confirmed by their payment provider. After it was 'approved' by their finance team, I had to provide my personalisation details for my order, which seems like a pretty inefficient process. I should've been able to provide this at the time of ordering to avoid constant email comms. After not hearing anything for several days again after Christmas, I was told there was it would be delivered 2-10 days only to find out 10 days later that they didn't dispatch my order cos they were out of stock. It has now been a month since I placed my order and I still have not received any delivery or tracking details. If you don't follow up with this company, you won't get any updates on your order. It is truly a disappointing experience and has taken up too much of my time. Gifting should be an easy experience, not a chore. At this point with no update or dispatch, it's looking like it will be another 2-3 weeks at least. Do I really have to wait 2 months for my order?

    Delivery scheduled between 4PM to 8PM, still nothing as of 9PM. Called them and was informed they…read morejust handed off the items to the driver and hopefully they get delivered. WOW. What a company.

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    Bouquets & More Florist & Gift Shop - This seems to be the only florist and gift shop in the Better Living area

    Bouquets & More Florist & Gift Shop

    4.0(2 reviews)
    12.0 kmParanaque City

    This flower shop is a hidden gem along Doña Soledad Avenue Better Living Parañaque! Operating for…read moremore than 20 years, it has never lost its artistic (yet affordable) touch in flower arranging! Thank you for being our community's source of flowers for any occasion!

    Giving flowers as gifts has always been uncomfortable for me, and I suppose this is true for most…read moreguys. I mean there are times when flowers or bouquets to be precise are called for. Like for a junior-senior prom, or when someone is getting married, or when there's a milestone like an anniversary, or even when someone is sick or is hospitalized. I'm glad that there's this place along Dona Soledad Avenue that makes giving flowers or flower arrangements easier. Bouquets & More is also a gift shop, but they only have what I would call girly gifts. You know, the feminine stuff. Like stuffed bunnies and all that. Not that there's anything wrong with giving girly gifts to girls, but I don't think any guy would enjoy receiving any kind of stuffed animal, not even a stuffed superhero doll. As for flowers, I'm thinking that maybe I would appreciate flowers if I ever get hospitalized. The flowers would certainly enliven the drab rooms and walls of most hospitals. I think it's also fine to have a bouquet laid at the graves of loved ones, during death anniversaries and all. As a centerpiece on a dining table during special occasions, too, I guess. It's just nice to know that in this part of town, there's this one store that can let one get flowers for any occasion.

    Farmers Market - Chicos and Mangosteens. I only bought fruits that I could only get here that aren't ever allowed in the US.

    Farmers Market

    4.7(10 reviews)
    3.7 kmQuezon City

    The Farmers Market in Quezon City is one of the oldest, largest, and most revered markets in both…read moreMetro Manila and the Philippines. I went just to sightsee and thought it was pretty wonderful, a giant, colorful open air market absolutely teeming with life. The place was huge, with what felt like hundreds of vendors selling fish, meat, and produce in tightly arranged stalls. There were lots of people and the occasional cat, and we tourists were in the minority--I think almost everyone else was there to buy or sell food. The produce looked fresh, and there was a robust seafood section. We'd visited the Navotas fish port that morning, and I gather that a lot of the fish caught there make there way to the Farmers Market. We stopped by the food court and picked up mango and green mango shakes at the Fruitas stand. I'm sure we missed out on other excellent eats, but those shakes were delicious. I'll bet you could spend quite some time exploring this Farmers Market. I enjoyed my visit and would recommend the place to anyone living in or passing through Metro Manila.

    Seriously old world. Even though much more organized and clean than what I remember. Old world open…read moreair market. Open air in that there are no walls so even from the middle you can see the outdoor city streets. There is a ceiling covering the entire market so no food or person will be exposed to the sun and/or elements. The place is huge like at least one city block. Every vendor is its own business, so every stall you go to you will have to make a payment. Also able to haggle if you have any skill for it. I do not but natives...it's in their blood. No card transactions either straight cash, and actually have smaller bills so to make giving change easier. When I said old world, I meant old world! Place is also sectioned off...vegetables in one area, fruit vendors in another, beef, poultry, eggs, fish and shellfish are all grouped by their product. A little overwhelming for me but if you shop here regularly then I suppose you can figure out which vendor works for you, then you can establish a relationship. No shopping carts or even baskets. So bring your own bags. We only brought 1 bag and after buying more shellfish than what we came for, my aunt and I went to the house wares area and bought a small plastic bucket to put our bags of seafood in. We put all our produce in the bag I brought. The nature of the market will give first worlders fits. Nothing is refrigerated and is just sitting out in open air. Even seafood and meats like beef and pork. Just sitting or hanging in open air, and that air is not cool or temperate. Lol. I got a little queasy a few times but it is just how certain countries have been doing it for centuries. Sure there are modern grocery stores here that will rival any grocery store in the US or Europe, but I wanted to see one of these again before my trip ended. It just is in more in touch with regular people, people who are living their daily lives. That is what I wanted to be a part of. Whilst putting down food for my family, I was also able to help another put food on theirs. An exchange I can smile and feel good about. 5 Old World Stars!

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    Farmers Market - Mangoes of different types and in all different sizes. These are the smallest mangos I've ever held. Lol

    Mangoes of different types and in all different sizes. These are the smallest mangos I've ever held. Lol

    Farmers Market - First time trying Mangosteens. I loved it.

    First time trying Mangosteens. I loved it.

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