Seascape Village
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Seascape Village is a vibrant commercial and entertainment hub located along Atang Dela Rama in Pasay, Metro Manila. The magnificent waterfront setting of Seascape Village was what first caught my attention. The village's waterfront location provides visitors with stunning views of Manila Bay and the city's renowned sunsets. Seascape Village is the ideal place for a casual get-together with friends and family or a romantic meal due to its picturesque setting. The breathtaking setting alone does not make Seascape Village worthwhile, though. From fancy restaurants serving different cuisines to fast food chains, the village is home to a wide variety of dining establishments. Seafood aficionados will have numerous alternatives, as many restaurants provide the day's fresh catch. I particularly liked eating at one of the seafood eateries and watching the bay's sunset. Along with places to eat, Seascape Village also has places to buy and enjoy activities. Shops selling mementos, clothes, and accessories are open to visitors. The hamlet also features a performance stage where live music and other activities are held, which heightens the joyful mood there. Overall, Seascape Village is a fun and lively vacation spot that has plenty to offer everyone. It is a must-visit site for both locals and tourists due to its breathtaking waterfront setting, variety of dining options.
Dennis Guy SegoviaDennis Guy Segovia
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We always visit this place at night for our Team Dinner. The ambiance is very good and there's always a place where you can view the vast Manila Bay. Live music is also present via on-stage band or roaming guitar vocal trio to serenade you and your family while you savor your meal. Special part is that song request is always welcome. Option for indoor, semi-indoor, and outdoor dining is also available for most of the restaurants. I recommend indoor dining for lunch time and semi-indoor and outdoor dining for dinner meals. Mirienda to see the sun sets on the Manila Bay horizon/Bataan highlands is a must. Choose wisely for outdoor venue specially during cloudy weather. Foods are fresh specially for seafoods as there are visible aquarium as storage in some restaurants. Parking has fee of ₱ 300.00 , but if you eat in one of the retaurant and had them sign your ticket, you will only be charged ₱50.00. Beware of busy days as you may not be able to choose a good spot on those days. GOD bless everyone.
John Ray “jhai” FajutagJohn Ray “jhai” Fajutag
20
Nice ambiance, not too crowded. Most of the restaurants have the same concept which is the paluto style. You can choose from the seafoods listed on their menu and it will be priced per kilo plus the cooking charge. You can choose which style of cooking wether it’s steamed, grilled sautéed or any other option listed. The resto will buy freshly caught seafoods on the market located on the ground floor and they’ll cook it based on your preference. There are also some resto that gives you the option to buy your own ingredients and just pay them the charge for cooking. Since the ingredients are fresh, the foods are delicious but a bit pricey. There’s a big parking space in front of the establishment but make sure to get your tickets validated or else you’ll be charged 300php instead of just 50php flat rate. The place is near Sofitel and just at the back of PICC
Era T.Era T.
00
First thing to know, there is no more seascape. Next the cost for seafood is quite high. You choose the seafood vendor then pick your seafood. We choose mazus for the food prep. All the dishes were cooked well but served cold. We complained as the items were dropped off and the food runner totally ignored us and left, complaint was in English and Tagalog. Almost no service is provided to the outdoor area, we were left with no one attending to us and had to walk back to the main restaurant from the sand view to get someone. A supervisor explained there is only one server for both areas, but that is not really ok. Also know they don’t care if the service is acceptable to the Customer because there is a large built in service charge. You will likely be disappointed here, between the cold food, lacking service, and no more view.
Aaron Stranberg (OneFortyOne)Aaron Stranberg (OneFortyOne)
10
A very convenient mall for Sofitel and Lime guests. It's located between these 2 hotels and carries multiple restaurant brands such as Samgy Garden, Asian Taste, Mazu, Sky Bar, and many others. There's a quaint milk tea shop in the middle of a huge al fresco dining square with live band performance and a walkway bayside for you to enjoy the bay breeze. Upside: location, wide open spaces, ove classy vibe, fountain in the middle of shops/ restaurants. 7-11 open 24 hours. Downside: not sure if some restaurants have closed or have yet to open as they have logos but seem to be either in construction mode. There aren't much tenants yet in the mall so it looks pretty empty. Other than to eat, there's not much to do and see here. Do we recommend this place? Yes Are we going back? Yes, likely.
JingJing
10
Nothing much to do here, aside from eat, and take pictures. Food offered here are what you can typically find in paluto restaurants. We dined at TCC filipino restaurant. We ordered Shrimp and Crab, in chili garlic sauce. We didn't like the food. It tasted like it has tomato sauce, and some kind of breading. Very weird. There is a live band playing. Good vibes, especially at these times where things like this has been absent for quite sometime now. But i hope they had better singers who knows the lyrics of the songs they're singing. You are going here mostly for the view, and ambience. You can have better tasting food, with more choices at some other restaurants.
Erik TaparanErik Taparan
20
Nearby Attractions Of Seascape Village
Cultural Center of the Philippines
Star City
Lime Resort Manila
Upside Down Museum
HK Sun Plaza
Museo ng Sining, GSIS
Coconut Palace
Star Theater
Breeze Mall
CCP Open Grounds

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Lime Resort Manila
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Nearby Restaurants Of Seascape Village
Dampa Seaside Market
Harbour Square
Tramway Bayview Buffet
SongDoWon 송도원 - H. K. Sun Plaza
Starbucks Harbour Square
The Singing Cooks & Waiters Atbp.
Hong Kong Master Cook Seafood Restaurant
Sky Garden By The Bay Restaurant
Claire dela Fuente Grill & Seafood
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Atang Dela Rama, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
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+63 2 8640 9955
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seascapevillage.com.ph
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attractions: Cultural Center of the Philippines, Star City, Lime Resort Manila, Upside Down Museum, HK Sun Plaza, Museo ng Sining, GSIS, Coconut Palace, Star Theater, Breeze Mall, CCP Open Grounds, restaurants: Dampa Seaside Market, Harbour Square, Tramway Bayview Buffet, SongDoWon 송도원 - H. K. Sun Plaza, Starbucks Harbour Square, The Singing Cooks & Waiters Atbp., Hong Kong Master Cook Seafood Restaurant, Sky Garden By The Bay Restaurant, Claire dela Fuente Grill & Seafood, Samgy Garden
