LIFESTYLE
| January 9, 2019
Lipa Town Center, the newest destination for foodies in the eastern part of the city's commercial landscape (Image Source: Facebook/Lipa Status) |
It
has been several months since I first shared a photo of what would probably be
the newest hip place in the City For All Seasons, the Lipa Town Center, on this
platform but I have never kept an eye on what it would bring to the table since
it was under construction at that time. Fast forward to late 2018, although the
Town Center is mostly unfinished, one has recently opened its doors and it was
no less than the Japanese fine dining restaurant Yakimix. But that's not the
only thing I've learned about the center's progress.
Through
social media, it just turns out that the Lipa Town Center is slated to be a new
and engaging hub for BatangueƱo foodies to chill, dine, relax and hang out.
Judging from a number of brands that are coming to the center and its unexpected
location which is across Tambo Elementary School, Lipa Town Center will be without
question the Big Ben Complex of the city's eastern premises. If you check it
out for yourself before getting a taste of Japanese cuisine, you will be awed
and overwhelmed by what it will bring to the table.
Otherwise,
here's a simple fact regarding its progress. A bunch of local and international
dining brands are coming their way to the Town Center and these include Mang
Inasal, Chicken Bonchon, Max's Restaurant, Yellow Cab Pizza Co., and Dairy
Queen among others. Aside from becoming a foodie haven, the Town Center is set
to add a new flavor to the mix with the impending opening of Daiso Japan where customers
can enjoy purchasing a bevy of Japanese stuff for at least Php88 or more. I
would like to send a special word of thanks to Hello Lipa, Hello Batangas and
the Recinto couple for sharing this interesting information.