City of Majestic Waterfalls gets a new lifestyle hub
Robinsons Land Corporation is bringing a refreshing lifestyle hub that the will set a new trend in Lanao del Norte’s shopping, dining and entertainment culture. Building on the fast-growing local economy and rapidly expanding market of Iligan City, Robinsons Land’s 45th Robinsons Mall chain will soon be opening in the city complemented by a 108-room Go Hotel located right beside it.
Robinsons Place Iligan, which will formally open on July 26, is along Macapagal Avenue in Brgy. Tubod, Iligan City. The three-level shopping mall is designed to be true to its environment — its overall ambience is characterized by cool hues and curvilinear architectural details. The mall’s glass facades, which give way to natural lighting, and elevated ceilings with wave-like canopy, remind one of the Majestic Waterfalls, which the city is well known for.
Exciting retail shops are alongside anchor brands like Robinsons Supermarket, Robinsons Department Store, Robinsons Appliances, Handyman, Daiso and Robinsons Movieworld, which has five cinemas and a 3D cinema.
The people of Iligan can look forward to gastronomic adventures as the mall will house famous restaurants featuring homegrown culinary talents. Its al fresco area will be lined with food outlets featuring delectable cuisine set against greeneries and a calm garden pond.
Among the restos are Andy’s Crunchicken at level 3, a Cebubased franchise known for its crispy chicken meals and other homemade dishes like Cheezy Macaroni, Chicken Ngohiong and Crunchee Burger. Ramen-Yah! Japanese Noodle and Bento Restaurant features offers an array of Japanese dishes such as Ramen, Bento Boxes (Teishoku meals), Sushi and Donburi dishes. Some of its bestsellers include Mango Sushi, Tantanmen, California Maki, Gyudon, Tonkotsu Ramen, Tonkatsu Bento and Gyoza. Ramen-Yah! Bella’s Chicken offers a variety of Filipino food. From its entrees such as grilled chicken, sizzling pochero; seafood dishes like kinilaw, grilled tuna belly and sizzling squid; to its comfort meals like pancit guisado,
sotanghon guisado and bam-e, among others.
Dear Manok features affordable grilled chicken. But what sets this restaurant apart is their authentic Filipino style of eating your meal by using only your bare hands. Though forks and spoons are readily available, especially when you eat pancit and their famous
halo-halo, the grilled chicken is served with atsara and unlimited rice.
Other go-to restaurants are Kyla’s Bistro, Mr. Curly Chicken, Panagatan Restaurant, Maharlika Inasal, Fontina, and MJ Lechon with its Cebu-style lechon.