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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Prism Plaza is newest lifestyle landmark at the SM MOA complex



It could have been just another building, but TwoE-com’s eye-catching architecture is a revelation. The establishment’s grand staircases and long escalators are a breath of fresh air, a break from the usual.

But what makes TwoE-com just a tad more special is what one can find on the fourth floor—the Prism Plaza. It’s a commercial area in a building that’s mostly made up of offices. Here, there are dining and entertainment options that can’t be found anywhere else at the huge SM Mall of Asia Complex where it is located.

The open-air podium is a refreshing area where people can enjoy the breeze and the fresh scent of plants and flowers. In the afternoon, guests are treated to a view of the famed Manila Bay sunset. At night, visitors have an unobstructed view of firework display from anywhere in the vicinity.

As if the fresh air and breathtaking views weren’t enough of an attraction, Prism Plaza actually has dining options that will make foodies look like toddlers in a candy store.

The newest lifestyle landmark not only caters to professionals working in the business complex, but also to guests who want to take a time-out and enjoy a good meal. The open space layout fits perfectly to the whole theme of the MOA Complex.

Proof of its architectural appeal is a recognition it recently received: Best Office Development in the Philippines in the 2012 Asia Pacific Property Awards, organized by the renowned International Property Awards group which recognizes innovative real estate developments around the world.

Among the restaurants at Prism Plaza is the House of Wagyu, which, as one can tell by its name, is where diners can find the best wagyu steak in town. Cooked on a hot volcanic stone grill (heated for six hours), this place takes their steak seriously.

There’s Uncle Cheffy with its brick oven dishes and famous panizza. Bistro NYC’s selection of comfort food, on the other hand, is a must-try, thanks to its fried chicken and fries. For a dose of caffeine, there’s the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf.

Alba's and Uncle Cheffy [from TWIST's Instagram account, @kennethdelrosario ]

For those looking for a heavy meal, there’s Alba Restaurante Espanol, with its affordable lunch and dinner buffets. Their exquisite selection of delectable Spanish tapas and sangria is food for the soul. To top it all off, there are some divine dessert options at Just Thai, with its authentic and distinctive oriental flavors and spices. More restos are scheduled to open soon.

Fast becoming the go-to spot for urban dwellers, Prism Plaza is also available for corporate launches, events, concerts, social gatherings or celebrations. Regular performances of the country’s emerging bands and singers serenade diners on Prism Rhythm nights on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

NYC Bistro (left) and House of Wagyu [from TWIST's Instagram account @kennethdelrosario]

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