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Ushiwakamaru is a Japanese restaurant in New York City. [1] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [2] [3] See also. Food portal; New York City portal;
Façade of Ayala Malls One Ayala Atrium and concourse. The transport hub is located within a five-storey shopping mall, known as Ayala Malls One Ayala, that is managed by Ayala Malls. [36] Built at the podium of the complex, the mall has a gross leasable space (GLA) of 54,700 m 2 (589,000 sq ft) and is expected to house more than 400 retail ...
Uka is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] It received its first Michelin star in 2024. See also. California portal;
Restaurant Masa garnered the Michelin Guide's highest rating starting in the 2009 edition and was the first Japanese restaurant in the U.S. to do so. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was one of the few restaurants in New York City to hold a four out of four star rating by The New York Times , but was downgraded to 3 stars in 2011. [ 9 ]
Level 2 walkways link Glorietta to SM Makati and The Landmark. Basement and elevated connections to One Ayala are pending, and previous links to the former Park Square 1 and Park Square 2 existed before the 2010–12 redevelopment. [22] Adjacent parks are Glorietta 3 Park, Dolphin Park, Palm Promenade, and Terraces Square.
The tower is equipped with a helipad, and a private lounge one level below the helipad. The fourth floor houses a 1,250 m 2 (13,454.89 sq ft) International Food Court which serves a wide variety of cuisine. There are 25 outlets serving both building tenants and visitors. Also available is a business center. [12]
Edsa Shangri-La serves up to one million diners a year at its food and beverage outlets, to both room guests and locals, [3] The hotel also hosts The Bakeshop, The Lobby Lounge, and, formerly, e's Bar which is now an event space. [14] HEAT - international restaurant with 426 seats located on the Lobby Level. Unveiled after a five-month ...
Ayala Avenue south of Makati Avenue, 1982. Ayala Avenue's segment from the present-day Gil Puyat (Buendia) Avenue to Makati Avenue used to be the primary runway of the Nielson Airport, which was inaugurated in 1937 and was one of the first airports built in Luzon, while its extension occupies a segment of an old road that connected the Santa Ana Park and McKinley–Pasay Road.