As the summer slowly begins, I know most of you right now would love to swim as the weather starts to scorch up. In addition to that, who doesn’t love a delicious samgyeopsal? You don’t have to travel so far anymore, because I know just the great place to satisfy your food and travel cravings in Malate, Manila!
Al Fresco by Palm Grove at Century Park Hotel is simply such a great experience, from the pool, the food, to the lovely service, what can we ask for more?
For starters, this place has two swimming pools and a nice jacuzzi where you may relax with friends or alone and simply have fun away from your hybrid work or school environment. Also, there’s no need to be concerned about your safety while having fun at the pool because a lifeguard is always on duty. And if you suddenly feel cold and just want to relax the night away, the jacuzzi is right there for you!
As for the food, we were able to savor the delicious unlimited samgyeopsal at Al Fresco by Palm Grove in Century Park Hotel. Though we weren’t able to enjoy it beside the pool due to the bad weather that day, it does not make any change to how good food Palm Grove at Century Park Hotel offers! Both the pork and beef meat were soft and tender after being cooked. The cheese and the ssamjang dipping sauces were amazing as well! The food was simply divine.
The staff at Al Fresco by Palm Grove at Century Park Hotel were all lovely!
I mean it when I say they were all lovely! They assisted us the whole time we were there. They answered our inquiries nicely and made sure we were comfortable and safe as we had fun at the pool! The staff around the place also ensured that we’ll be able to follow the necessary guidelines due to the health situation.
If you’re looking for a quick break from the stress due to school and work, Al Fresco by Palm Grove at Century Park Hotel is the place to go! For only P669 per person, you may enjoy unlimited samgyeopsal, and for an additional P299, you can also enjoy their pools! Come to Century Park Hotel’s Al Fresco by Palm Grove in Malate, Manila!