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by TAC You To Travel
Aug 31, 2021
Can't make it to Japan? No problem! Gala Food Park in Pasay City brings the charm of
Japan and the magic of Studio Ghibli right to your doorstep. Located on the second floor of Hong Ji Gardens, it's just a short walk from SM Mall of Asia and IKEA.
🏮 What to Expect
Gala Food Park immerses you in a whimsical Japanese street scene, featuring:
Studio Ghibli-inspired decor, including Totoro and No-Face figures.
A quirky bus with googly eyes for a fun dining experience.
Anime art and Japanese cultural references throughout the space.
A wall of collectibles featuring beloved characters like Stitch and Mickey Mouse.
Fully air-conditioned interiors for a comfortable visit.
Ample parking and free Wi-Fi for all visitors.
🍣 What to Eat
Gala Food Park offers a diverse range of cuisines:
Shokudou: Japanese staples like gyudon (₱230) and oyakodon (₱195).
Curry House: Pork cutlet curry (₱200) and vegetable curry (₱170).
Filipino Store: Bulalo with rice (₱300), pork sinigang (₱80), and adobo (₱80–₱90).
Hola Hola Store: Desserts like halo-halo (₱60) and mais con yelo (₱30).
Gold Fish: Coffee options such as caramel macchiato and matcha latte (₱50).
Drinks Stall: Fruit shakes including banana (₱130), dragon fruit (₱180), and mango juice (₱100).
🎎 What to Do
Enhance your experience with:
Yukata rentals: Dress in traditional Japanese attire for photos.
Goldfish scooping: A classic Japanese festival activity.
Origami workshops: Learn the art of paper folding.
Mini indoor playground: Fun for children while parents relax.
📍 Practical Info
Address: Lot 4 Blk 2 Superblock A, CBP1-A, Pasay City
Operating Hours: 10:00 AM – 1:00 AM daily
Amenities: Free Wi-Fi and parking
Getting There: Accessible via LRT-1 (EDSA station), LRT Redemptorist Station, or MRT Taft Avenue station.
📸 Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the vibrant atmosphere and unique decor! Whether you're a Ghibli fan, a Japan enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun dining experience, Gala Food Park is a must-visit destination in Metro Manila.
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