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Via Mare
The guide was updated:Via Mare has great views and even better fresh seafood, including an oyster bar. This is a must for oyster lovers! There are 13 locations across the city, the first outlet opened in 1982. Over the years, Via Mare has become one of Manila’s most celebrated seafood restaurants.
Useful Information
- Address: 2nd Floor, The Landmark, Makati Avenue, Ayala Center, Makati, Metro Manila
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 10am–9pm, Fri–Sun 10am–9:30pm
- Website: viamare.com.ph/locations
- Phone: +63 2 8817 9720
- Email: info@viamare.com.ph
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Via Mare has great views and even better fresh seafood, including an oyster bar. This is a must for oyster lovers! There are 13 locations across the city, the first outlet opened in 1982. Over the years, Via Mare has become one of Manila’s most celebrated seafood restaurants.
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Sala
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Banana Leaf
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Nobu Manila
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The Aristocrat
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Bistro Remedios
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