The SM by the Bay area of the Mall of Asia is the sea-front expanse of land housing multiple options for food and entertainment. Several large buffet-style restaurants are included in the former category, and these typically have lines outside attesting to their popularity. The multiple drinking places that really come alive when the sun goes down also belong here; of these, some offer live bands and alcohol deals as come-ons. There are also several little stalls offering sips and bites, including hotdogs, grilled squid, corn and milk tea.
That isn't to say, however, that SM by the Bay isn't kid-friendly. In fact, far from it, as there are rides that hold appeal for the young and the young-at-heart alike. These include a large ferris wheel (the MOA Eye, said to be the tallest and biggest of its kind in the Philippines) that gives spectacular views of the area, a zip line (low and short, sadly) and a small go-kart track. You can also go for a cruise on the bay, if you're in desperate need of some cooling down.
Given the proximity to Manila Bay, the heat and brightness are usually overwhelming during the day. Go near sunset but expect a massive crowd, which tapers off towards either end. This includes joggers and dog walkers, especially early in the morning and in the late afternoon, If you're there on a Friday or Saturday,try to catch the one-time fireworks display, which is usually suitably entertaining (but come early or risk missing the best seats due to the number of people). read more