For anyone seeking more than a meal, Seascape Village in Pasay City offers a complete sensory experience. From selecting live seafood straight from the Bay Market to enjoying live music by the waterfront, the destination combines flavorful dining with leisure and entertainment. Visitors can connect with local flavors, enjoy outdoor activities, and spend quality time with family or friends—all while soaking in the stunning Manila Bay sunset. Whether you are a food enthusiast, a family looking for weekend activities, or someone who wants to unwind by the bay, Seascape Village transforms dining into a full lifestyle experience.

Freshly caught seafood, including crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and fish, is selected directly from the Bay Market and prepared to order, showcasing the vibrant flavors of the Philippines in every dish.
The Ultimate Seafood Experience
Seascape Village elevates the traditional Filipino “dampa” concept, allowing visitors to choose live seafood—crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and more—from the market and have it cooked to order by partner restaurants. Guests may also order from standard menus if they prefer a hassle-free option.
As Mr. Louie Angeles, Head of Marketing at Seascape Village, explains:
“Guests can shop for fresh seafood at our wet market and have it prepared according to their preference by any of our partner restaurants. This creates a sense of unity across the village while allowing each restaurant to showcase its unique specialties.”
Among the popular dining spots are:
- Mazu Seaside Diner (10:30 a.m.–12:30 a.m.): Fresh seafood paired with relaxing bayside views.
- The Country Chef (4 p.m.–11 p.m.): Filipino comfort food accompanied by live music.
- Golden China (11 a.m.–11 p.m.): Upscale, two-story Chinese cuisine with private dining options.
- Yatai Asian Cuisine (10 a.m.–12 midnight): Japanese, Korean, and Thai fusion dishes.
- HK Temple (3 p.m.–12 midnight): Authentic Hong Kong–style dim sum and roasted meats.
- Yang Mama (10 a.m.–10 p.m.): Contemporary Asian dishes.
- Royal Kitchen (10 a.m.–10 p.m.): Classic Chinese and Filipino offerings.

Leisure, Sports, and Entertainment
Seascape Village is not just about dining. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including mini-golf at Bayview Putt Zone (₱20–₱50), indoor and outdoor pickleball at PickleBay (₱300 per hour per court; paddles at ₱50), billiards, arcade basketball, foosball, and a dedicated kids’ playground and dog park.
Mr. Angeles said,
“We realized guests wanted more than just dining. That’s why we introduced activity spaces like pickleball, mini golf, billiards, and a kids’ zone, all set against the waterfront, giving visitors more reasons to stay and enjoy the village.”

Entertainment is a highlight, with daily live music performances at the Coastal Stage from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Weekend Serenades feature acoustic sets by local artists, providing an intimate and relaxing backdrop for waterfront dining. For shoppers and those looking to unwind, weekend bazaars and the Lian Oriental Spa offer additional leisure options.
Mr. Angeles adds,
“Seascape Village offers more than just dining—it engages all the senses. Guests can enjoy a bayside sunset, live music, and al fresco dining in a comfortable, not overly crowded environment, creating a memorable destination experience.”

Location and Accessibility
Seascape Village is conveniently located at Atang Dela Rama Street, CCP Complex, Pasay City. Parking is available on-site, and guests can get discounted rates (around ₱50) by validating their tickets at participating restaurants. With over thirteen partner restaurants, a bustling wet market, and diverse leisure activities, Seascape Village proves that seafood, fun, and community can coexist in a single, thoughtfully designed waterfront destination.
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