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  2. New Toho Food Center - Wikipedia

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    Established sometime in the 19th century, there is a lack of verifiable information regarding the restaurant's early history. [1] The restaurant, through its signage, markets itself as having established in 1888 [1] but according to The Governor-General's Kitchen: Philippine Culinary Vignettes and Period Recipes, 1521–1935 of food historian Felice Santa Maria, the restaurant was established ...

  3. Rizal Park Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Rizal Park Hotel (formerly the Manila Army and Navy Club) is a 107-room, historic five-star hotel located along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines.The hotel, which opened on 26 July 2017, occupies the Manila Army and Navy Club building following its demolition and redevelopment in 2014 by hotel developer Oceanville Hotel and Spa Corporation.

  4. Manila Army and Navy Club - Wikipedia

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    [1] On April 26, 1991, it was declared a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute. [2] [4] In 2007 the then-derelict building was planned to be renovated. [5] In June 2017, the building reopened as the Rizal Park Hotel with the building still retaining the name Manila Army and Navy Club at the facade.

  5. Kalaw Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Kalaw Avenue is the main access to some of Rizal Park's main attractions, such as the National Museum of Natural History (former Department of Tourism Building), Museo Pambata, the National Library of the Philippines, and Manila Ocean Park. Just across the street from Rizal Park are the Central United Methodist Church, the Luneta Hotel, and the ...

  6. Luneta Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was designed by the Spanish architect-engineer Salvador Farre in French Renaissance Belle Epoque style and completed in 1919. [3] Initially, the hotel was run by its owner L. Burchfield and general manager F.M. Lozano. Being near the Port of Manila, the hotel was popular with Navy officers and sailors of the Merchant Marines.

  7. Roxas Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The boulevard is also an eight-lane major arterial road in Metro Manila designated as Radial Road 1 (R-1) of Manila's arterial road network, National Route 61 (N61), the shortest primary route in the Philippines, National Route 120 (N120) of the Philippine highway network and a spur of Asian Highway 26 (AH26).

  8. Mandarin Oriental Manila - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group: Technical details; Floor count: 18: Design and construction; Architect(s) Leandro Locsin: Known for: Longest operating international chain hotel in the Philippines: Other information; Number of rooms: 413 [1] Number of suites: 29 [1] Number of restaurants: 7 restaurant and bars [1] (2014) Website; www ...

  9. Makati Shangri-La, Manila - Wikipedia

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    Makati Shangri-La, Manila is a hotel located in Makati and one of the three hotels managed by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts in Metro Manila, Philippines. Opened on April 27, 1993, the hotel had 696 rooms and suites at the time of its temporary closure in 2021; the hotel reopened more than two years later, on August 8, 2023. [1]