If there's anything that might have a semblance of old-normalcy these days, it's being able to dine at your favorite spots, indulge in great food and bask in luxurious ambience. Excitement is an understatement, as patrons and valued clients flock back to the Manila Hotel's Cafe Ilang Ilang since it reopened May 31, 2021. The... Continue Reading →
TMH Cafe Ilang Ilang: Certified Halal Home Buffet to Celebrate Eid al-Fitr
Muslims around the world, including predominantly Catholic, Philippines, celebrate the end of the fasting period of Ramadan with Eid al-Fitr, the Festival of Breaking the Fast this May 12, 2021. It is celebrated through prayer, gifts, and a lavish feast. Indeed it is a time for authentic brotherhood as Christianity shares its fondness for Halal... Continue Reading →
Wax Romantic, The Manila Hotel Way
Did this, done that. Take the guesswork out of the perfect way to show your love and affection this Valentine, even if we are still in the middle of Covid times. And the ultimate venue is just at the heart of Metro Manila. Let The Manila Hotel give you and your significant other, a Valentine... Continue Reading →
Featured Artists LEA SALONGA, KUH LEDESMA & Others Uphold NY tradition: THE MANILA HOTEL 2021 Countdown with a Cause
Artists like Lea Salonga, Kuh Ledesma, world-renowned soprano Rachelle Gerodias, Korean baritone Byeong-In Park, Richard Reynoso, UP Concert Chorus, and others join The Manila Hotel in a virtual countdown event to mark the coming of the New Year. In keeping with the long-standing annual tradition that has been in place since pre-war times, The Manila... Continue Reading →
The New Normal: You are SAFE at The Manila Hotel
Just a day before the historic hotel’s founding anniversary, The Manila Hotel plans to partially open its doors to its valued guests, with the famed Café Ilang Ilang, the Lobby Lounge, and the Delicatessen resuming operations on July 3, 2020. A rebirth of sorts after months of following the government’s quarantine protocols, the hotel has... Continue Reading →
No Crisis Too Big for Mothers Day
Mom. It carries thought-provoking meaning now, more than ever. In this health crisis that we are facing as a nation, "Mom" could be a frontliner, an essential worker or a designated alay (colloquial term for the member of the family uses the barangay quarantine pass.) For most of us, it is still the very same... Continue Reading →