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  2. Adriatico Street - Wikipedia

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    Adriatico is known primarily for its restaurants and bars centered around Manila's Korea Town between Pedro Gil and San Andres Streets, considered the center of bohemian nightlife in the city. [ 3 ] The street was named in 1964 after Macario Adriatico , a Filipino parliamentarian from Mindoro and author of Manila's city charter.

  3. Engracia Cruz-Reyes - Wikipedia

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    By 1936, Cruz-Reyes operated a rolling store — a mobile restaurant featuring a menu stacked with traditional Filipino dishes — which she named "The Aristocrat". The first Aristocrat operated out a Studebaker van. [2] Within two years, Cruz-Reyes opened a permanent restaurant at Dewey Boulevard in Manila. It is one of the oldest restaurants ...

  4. Nora Daza - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Daza opened Au Bon Vivant (The Good Life) in Ermita. Au Bon Vivant was reputedly the first restaurant in Manila to offer authentic French cuisine. She also opened up a Filipino restaurant in Manila called Galing Galing, that served Filipino comfort food such as kare-kare. Galing Galing later burned down, and with it Daza's recipe book ...

  5. Ermita - Wikipedia

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    Ermita is a district in central Manila, Philippines.It is a significant center of finance, education, culture, and commerce. Ermita serves as the civic center of Manila, bearing the seat of city government and a large portion of the area's employment, business, and entertainment activities.

  6. Robinsons Manila - Wikipedia

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    Robinsons Manila is located beside the University of the Philippines Manila and the Philippine General Hospital, and is built at the site of the former Ateneo de Manila Campus before it moved to Loyola Heights, Quezon City. The first major expansion of the mall happened when it opened its Padre Faura Wing in June 2000.

  7. Luneta Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Named after its location across from Luneta on Kalaw Avenue in Ermita, it is one of the remaining structures that survived the Liberation of Manila in 1945. [2] The hotel was completed in 1919. According to the study by Dean Joseph Fernandez of the University of Santo Tomas , the hotel was designed by the Spanish architect-engineer Salvador Farre.

  8. Casino Español de Manila - Wikipedia

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    Casino Español de Manila is a club established in 1888 by Spaniards living in the Philippines as their exclusive venue for recreational and social activities. It later opened its doors to Filipino members to foster Spanish-Filipino ties in the country. [1] It is located at No. 855 Teodoro M. Kalaw Extension, Ermita, Manila.

  9. Pedro Gil Street - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Gil Street (formerly Herran Street) is an east-west inner city street and a tertiary national road in south-central Manila, Philippines.It is 3.65 kilometers (2.27 mi) long and spans the entire length of Ermita, Malate, Paco, and Santa Ana.