Seascape Village in Pasay: A Seafood Haven for Foodies
Seascape Village Bay Market is a two-story upscale resort-like seafood hub in Pasay City.
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Like a real village with a life of its own, Seascape Village will make you feel like you are a private resort with its complete amenities such as a hotel, a beach walk, a sand bar, and shops.
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Seafood lovers are in for a treat as its wet and dry markets let you choose exactly what you want, how you want it prepared, and where you want to eat it.
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There are wet and dry seafood stalls as well as restaurants to choose from, where you can buy the freshest local seafood for your breakfast, lunch, or dinner feast. After this, you can bring the seafood to your chosen restaurant and have them cook it for you for a minimal fee.
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Going through their wet market section, you’ll see an array of stores with packed with aquariums housing freshly caught seafood. Just take note that prices vary for every type of seafood and restaurant.
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The best part is that they are complete with service essentials such as their own ice plant and water station, money changer, ATM machines, convenience stores, and even a park exclusively for guests.
There are also a wine store, electronics shop, cafes, among others.
Weekend live bands and al fresco seating add to the festive, communal vibe.
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So if you’re in the mood for a hands-on seafood feast, a relaxing walk by Manila Bay, or a fun weekend hangout with live music, Seascape Village is the place to be!
How to get here
- Seascape Village is 8 minutes away from SM Mall of Asia
- From SM Mall of Asia, take the Seaside Blvd. going to J.W. Diokno Road. Turn right at J.W. Diokno and make another sharp left at the Manila Film Centre.
- Valet parking is available for guests.