Rizal Park would always play a big part in my life during my childhood memories as this was the place where we spend our family gathering together during special occasion.
Good thing, that the new Park Management has already renovating it and add more security around. To make it more a sociable yet cozy place to visit, The Hub which is just near Rizal Monument opens their door to the public offering coffee and bar to make it a delightful spent on the area.
Operated by 2Go – the domestic shipping passenger business unit, The Hub is a five-in-one-place, that is, lounge, cafe, bar, restaurant and ticketing office where one can simply sip their favorite coffee or try regional twisted Filipino cuisine.
The Hub’s bar and cafe has a list of exciting food and drinks on its menu. From freshly brewed Batangas coffee, flavoured espresso and selection of cocktails. British Daniel Siakmon who worked in famous international cuisine, prepared also Philippine fresh fruits mixed in alcohol and non-alcoholic bases to become indulging cocktails.
Chef JP Landingin made a twists to regional dishes like turning Bacolod Chicken and made a whole day sandwich meal. For desserts, the very popular mangosteen become a mouusse to make it a sweet sensation.
With this move, foreigners and locals around who are visiting Rizal Park as one of the tourist hub can be more exciting with The Hub extension of bar and cafe.
Location: The Hub at Kilometer Zero is located at the heart of Rizal Park beside Japanese Garden and Bulwagan ng Kagitingan.