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  2. U.P. Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The U.P. Town Center has three phases. The first phase, covering 4,700 square meters (51,000 sq ft), is primarily for restaurants and retail stores. It also hosts a two-level Foot Locker store. The second phase, covering a 26,000 square meters (280,000 sq ft) floor plan, contains more retail and dining outlets and was completed by May 2015.

  3. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    A 52,000-square-metre (560,000 sq ft) regional shopping mall being developed by the joint venture of Ayala Land and LT Group on 35 hectares (86 acres) of property along C-5 Road at the border of Quezon City and Pasig by the Marikina River.

  4. Gerry's Grill - Wikipedia

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    Gerry's Restaurant and Bar, formerly Gerry's Grill, is a group of restaurants in the Philippines which has branches in the other countries. Its first branch opened at Tomas Morato Avenue in Quezon City on February 14, 1997. Later, four branches opened in the US. In 2010, it started to expand in Singapore and, in 2012, in Qatar.

  5. West Avenue (Quezon City) - Wikipedia

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    The street is located in Quezon City's commercial-residential area, known for its restaurants, car shops, schools, and villages. [2] It is also home to the old Delta theater on the avenue's junction with Quezon Avenue. The avenue is a component of National Route 171 (N171) of the Philippine highway network.

  6. Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    It is also the location of Banawe Street, a Chinatown-like place popular for its Asian restaurants and food hub haven. Quezon City Chinatown is the world's largest Chinatown with an area of 591.9 hectares (1,463 acres). It was created by City ordinance 3039 of 25 August 2005, and was declared as a Tourism District on 5 October 2015.

  7. Katipunan Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Katipunan Avenue (Filipino: Abenida Katipunan) is a major avenue in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.It runs north–south from the University of the Philippines Diliman, intersecting with Tandang Sora Avenue at its northernmost point, down to the Manila Philippines Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, intersecting with White Plains Avenue at its southernmost point.

  8. Timog Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The street is within Quezon City's entertainment area, known for its trendy restaurants, bars, and karaoke and comedy clubs. [2] It is also home to the GMA Network Center studios on the avenue's junction with Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA). The entire avenue is designated National Route 172 (N172) of the Philippine highway network.

  9. Tomas Morato Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Tomas Morato Avenue is a street located in Quezon City within the Diliman and New Manila areas of northeastern Metro Manila, Philippines.The street links Eulogio Rodriguez Sr. Avenue in the village of Mariana in the south with Eugenio Lopez Drive (also known as Scout Albano Street) in South Triangle in the north and passes through Barangays Sacred Heart, Laging Handa, Kamuning, Obrero, and ...