Showing posts with label food stalls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food stalls. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The food stalls at A Venue are gone - now back to being a parking lot




I visited the A venue at Makati Avenue yesterday to check whether we can have the food trip there being near the H de la Cost campus;  but lo and behold it is gone. What remains is the parking lot.

I found out that the tiangges are money maker both for the tiangge operators and tiangge lessors.  They lessors pay a minimum of P1t per day up to P7t depending on the size.  But of course, there are only days when you hold the tiangge and the bazaar like when its week end or during Christmas season












                                Other sights to behold near A venue


                                   An Audi sportscar -  a head turner


                                   A Moulin Rouge copy cat




A sight to behold in Makati City, while US, the greatest country (before) in world flounders!

Makati City, PHL   | October 14, 2013

 The Petron building, tall and imposing at Buendia

Yesterday, I tried to see the A venue at Makati Avenue, near Kalayaan , where we had the Food Trip early this year.  Unfortunately it is gone.  What used to be tiangge site is back to its original purpose - a parking lot.

However I had the opportunity to take pictures of the now imposing skyline of Makati (it is even more imposing).  I walked and I had my camera, and the lighting was perfect.

Oh how proud we should be of the 7.8% GDP growth  of the PHL, vs the 2+% of US of A.  And while our country coasts along to this growth, US is experiencing  1.  a shutdown for the 13th day 2.  and a possible default on its debt, a downgrade, increase in interest rate, destruction of the world financial system that may drag the rest of Asian economies to an abyss.

Let us enjoy the pictures of our progress. It is a karma.  If you watch "Amigo" at Cinema 1 (cable TV) you will feel terrible on how the Americans treated the Filipinos during the Filipino American war at the turn of century.  This is a vindication.  While there is hopelessness and poverty spreading in their country, in the PHL this what we see.













                                    Are we in the PHL or in HK? Nice buildings eh?