Makati closes off Paseo de Roxas for another foodie Street Meet on October 23
Makati will once again prove its distinct city vibe and vibrant community spirit as it transforms an iconic business avenue into a culinary street meet. A strip of Paseo de Roxas will again be closed as Make It Makati hosts its second Street Meet, bringing together gastronomic delights, a kiddie fun fair and great entertainment for all.
Amidst the trick and treating, musical performances and
family activities await everyone at the Makati Street Meet, which promises to
delight everyone with spook-tacular experiences and lots of really good food.
Building on the community spirit and the district’s fun vibe,
the Halloween Street Meet brings together residents and their guests in a
street activity the Makati way. The Street Meet will feature a curated
selection of vendors from the famed Salcedo weekend market, a much-loved Makati
tradition. Nearby are the iconic landmarks Makati has been known for, now
serving as the background to a fun Halloween street experience.
That’s because from 3PM until 9PM, Paseo de Roxas, the
stretch adjacent to the Ayala Triangle Gardens, will become a giant Halloween
village—frighteningly fun yet a secure, pedestrian-friendly playground for the
young and young at heart. Children and their parents can run from their homes
straight to the event grounds in their Halloween costumes, enjoying the
benefits of living at the center of fun and dynamism.
For those who simply want to enjoy the good food and lounge
around, an Earth Music Jam and other musical performances await guests
throughout the evening.
An assortment of treats can be enjoyed from Salcedo Market
vendors who will serve up their signature offerings– baked goods, artisanal
delights, hometown favorites, and the most luscious concoctions whipped up by
homegrown chefs and foodies.
Participating food vendors are Monster Burger, Elbert’s
Sandwiches, Saikuro Steak, La Cuisine, Old Fashion Tapa House, Chicken Inasal,
Jiro’s Lechon, No Fat No Glory, Llanes Farm, Delicane, The Commissary Kitchen,
Authentic House of Curry, Merry Moo, Gostoso Piri Piri, Milea Bee Farm, Rafik
Shawarma, Don Churro, Easternbloc Inc., Manong’s Bagnet, Michelle’s homemade
putong ube atbp., Rita’s Kitchen, Bersi Gyros Shawarma, Tuna Town seafood
place, SCM Beverage, Stanford Shaw Brew, Cheryl’s Cuisine, Margarita’s Paella,
Antipolo Delicacies, Pamangan, Bread Basic, and Haici Food Services.
The Makati Street Meet promises fun and excitement and the
street vibe that is distinctly, uniquely Makati’s—the locus of the best food,
entertainment and lifestyle offerings. This Halloween Street Experience will
also showcase the city’s efforts to increase walkability in the area by
providing fun-filled activities that encourage people to actively use its
streets.
The Makati Street Meet is supported by Alveo and Hunt and
Gather.
Admission to the street party activities is FREE on
a FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED basis. For more information about the city
that makes it happen, visit http://www.makeitmakati.com or
like and follow Make It Makati on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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