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World Travel Guide Asia Philippines Night Life and Entertainment Picture choosen by: Misswen jing Night Life in Philippines Nightlife in Philippines is vibrant and exciting. Metro Manila is home to many bars, watering holes, and karaoke sites. Popular places include Makati (particularly the Glorietta and Greenbelt areas), Ortigas Metrowalk, and Eastwood in Libis. Other big cities such as Cebu City and Davao also have areas where the nightlife is centered. Establishments serve the usual hard and soft drinks typical of bars elsewhere. Note that Filipinos rarely consume alcohol by itself. They would normally have what is called as "pulutan" or bar chow alongside their drinks which is like the equivalent of tapas. At the least, this would consist of mixed nuts but selections of grilled meats and seafood are not uncommon food alongside the customary drinks. When having a party, Filipinos enjoy drinking round-robin style using a common glass. One is supposed to drink bottoms-up before passing the glass to the next person. This custom is known as "tagayan" and one person usually volunteers to pour the drink.

Beer is perhaps the most common form of alcohol consumed in bars. Alcohol is extremely cheap in the Philippines (and probably cheapest in the whole of Asia). The night life as most of the other countries starts and end late. Some bars open for 24*7. You could wear anything you feel like to show your character.Along with the choicest brands of liquors, you can savor haute cuisine with some heavy jamming in the background. Puerto Galera in Philippines offers a mix of nightlife and beach resort activities.
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