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Fully air-conditioned rooms, NDD / IDD telephone access, 24 hours cable television, Hot and cold shower bath, Internet access, facsimile, photocopying and typing service, Café Artina is open daily, Room service is available, Laundry services, 3 level basement parking
Accommodation
De Luxe (32 sq. m., 2 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar), 1
bedroom with single bed, with complimentary breakfast
De Luxe Superior (36 sq. m., 2 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar), 1
bedroom with matrimonial bed, with complimentary breakfast
Twin De Luxe (42 sq. m., 4 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar), 1
bedroom with 2 single beds, with complimentary breakfast for two persons.
Suite Room (46 sq. m., 2 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar) &
microwave oven, 1 bedroom with matrimonial bed, 1 maid's room, with
complimentary breakfast
Facilities and Amenities
Fully air-conditioned rooms, NDD / IDD telephone access, 24 hours cable
television, Hot and cold shower bath, Internet access, facsimile, photocopying
and typing service, Café Artina is open daily, Room service is
available, Laundry services, 3 level basement parking
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Makati Travel Tips - Islands Philippines
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Philippine cuisine consists of the food, preparation methods and eating customs found in the Philippines. The style of cooking and the food associated with it have evolved over many centuries from its Austronesian origins to a mixed cuisine of Malay, Spanish, Chinese, and American, as well as other Asian and Latin influences adapted to indigenous ingredients and the local palate. More details at Philippine Cuisine Island Philippines
For festive occasions, people band together and prepare more sophisticated dishes. Tables are often laden with expensive and labor-intensive treats requiring hours of preparation. In Filipino celebrations, lechón (also spelled litson) serves as the centerpiece of the dinner table. It is usually a whole roasted pig, but suckling pigs (lechonillo, or lechon de leche) or cattle calves (lechong baka) can also be prepared in place of the popular adult pig.
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