Asya Restaurant Open at Centris Walk
The first Asya Restaurant in the country opens at Centris Walk. Food enthusiasts can now enjoy a wide array of tasty dishes and sumptuous meals by Asya, home to the exotic flavors of Filipino-Asian cuisine. From left: Michael Tan, Director of Eton Properties Philippines, Inc., Top Celebrity Harlene Bautista and Asya owners Nand Prasad and Kevin Prasad. Click here...
Eton Properties launches Centris Walk featuring Asya Restaurant
Eton Properties Philippines adds a new family destination to its growing township project, Eton Centris. Located at the corner of EDSA and Quezon Avenue, Centris Walk is the newest dining and entertainment strip in the metropolis. Last August 21, 2010, bloggers were treated to a food dining pleasure at Asya Restaurant that serves Filipino-Asian cuisine. Read more...
Asya Restaurant, Eton Centris
Dinner date with Honey :) Celebrating our 50th month together :) Sweet! See photos...
Shopping & Food: Eton Centris, Asya
Everyone driving towards Quezon City via EDSA will recognize this. Ever wondered what they are? Flying saucers? No. Welcome to Eton Centris, a "one-stop work-shop-play-live concept". Repeat 10 times. I spy a playground under the UFO's. Located at the corner of EDSA and Quezon Avenue, Centris Walk offers a complete dining experience like this: Read more...
Taste ASYA like never before
Where else can you find Asia’s best but in a place where they offer the finest cuisine of Asia – nowhere but at ASYA. ASYA is located at Eton Centris, where a great development is happening to provide another level of urban living to people in the metro. Eton Centris is a perfect place to bring your family and friends, where you can unwind and eat delicious meals. Read more...
ASYA - Centris Walk Quezon City
Asya promises nothing but a good meal in a great place. That level of open-ness and admittance is very promising, in actuality. What initially attracted us to the restaurant was the quirky colors it had and the novel idea for its chairs. It’s cute! and you’ll never feel lonely if you have to dine alone. You can choose from a plethora of 2-dimensional lunch or dinner guests (A Japanese Geisha, a Tibetan monk, an Arab, a pretty Indian lady, a cute Chinese girl or a nice Pinay. Although the novelty wore off after a bit and it kinda creeped me out when I looked up from the menu and was caught unawares with the extra dining guest we had on our table. Read more... |