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  2. Dencio's - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Nakpil and Dennis Mariano Jr. thought of creating a restaurant that emphasizes certain Philippine traditions. Their principle was "bringing the BARRIO into the metropolis." Thus, they opened one in Quezon City in 1991. [3] They named it Dencio's. Dencio is a Philippine variant of Dennis, the name of the two founders. [4]

  3. Max's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Max's Restaurant in Malolos, Bulacan. Max's Restaurant was first established in 1945, shortly after World War II, by Maximo Gimenez, a Stanford-educated teacher.Gimenez befriended the American occupation troops stationed in Quezon City, who regularly paid visits to Maximo's home for drinks; the troops later insisted that they pay for the food and beverages being served, prompting Maximo to ...

  4. Mandarin Oriental Manila - Wikipedia

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    Number of restaurants: 7 restaurant and bars [1] (2014) ... The Mandarin Oriental Manila was a hotel along Makati Avenue in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines, ...

  5. Glorietta - Wikipedia

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    Glorietta 3 is home to clubs and restaurants (including Hard Rock Cafe) and international luxury labels. [10] Glorietta 4 is home to seven cinemas, Food Choices food court, Rustan's Department Store (shared with the adjacent Rustan's Makati building), and The Marketplace supermarket (also shared with

  6. Pino Luongo - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe "Pino" Luongo [1] (born 1952/1953) is an American-based Italian restaurateur, businessman, and memoirist. He owned or co-owned current and former restaurants including Il Cantinori, Le Madri, Centolire, Coco Pazzo (New York and Chicago), Coco Pazzo Cafe (Chicago), Coco Pazzo Teatro, Tuscan Square, Morso (New York) and the Wainscott, New York-based Sapore di Mare.

  7. List of shopping malls in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Magallanes, Makati: Arton Strip: The Arton by Rockwell: Loyola Heights, Quezon City: Ayala Malls One Ayala: One Ayala: Ayala Center, Makati: DMG Plaza: California Garden Square: Mandaluyong: DoubleDragon Plaza Podium [38] DoubleDragon Plaza: Bay City, Pasay: Eastwood Cyber and Fashion Mall: Cyber One Plaza: Eastwood City, Quezon City: EWestMall ...

  8. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Metro Manila

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    Makati: Formerly known as San Pedro Makati (Sampiro) and was part of the visita of Santa Ana de Sapa. Façade of the old Makati City Hall building. Filipino November 11, 1991 Nielson Tower: The control tower of the first airport of the Philippines, built in 1937. Nielson Tower, Makati Avenue Filipino March 22, 1996 Philippine Bar Association

  9. Greenbelt (Ayala Center) - Wikipedia

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    Greenbelt, also known as Ayala Malls Greenbelt, is a shopping mall located at Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.It is owned by Ayala Malls, a real-estate subsidiary of Ayala Land, which is an affiliate of Ayala Corporation.