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Rodel Mercado Jr (Rodel'screations)
2 months agoI DID NOTHING HERE JUST TO CHILL VERY RELAXING AND LESS CROWDED WHEN i visited lots of food options too and shopping as usual for your daily needs they have bus terminal as well at front and very near to restaurants outsides too
Kuya Art's Cakeshop
a week agoAyala Malls Cloverleaf is one of the nearest Ayala mall we usually visit if we're coming from Meycauayan. This place is awesome, just like any other Ayala malls we see. Lots of parking areas (they have the 7th level opened already). It's a heck of a climb though so make sure you drive slowly going up and going down. May trigger nausea or dizziness though, so better be careful in driving. Just follow all the arrows by the way to avoid entering a wrong way. Ayala Cloverleaf's parking is a bit confusing sometimes, especially if you're not familiar on which way to go. Guards are courteous, once you enter the mall. There are a lot of great restaurants and common fastfoods in this mall, be it Filipino, Thai, Korean, Japanese, etc. There are a couple of coffee shops to choose from if in case you have your own preferences in coffee brands. Comfort rooms are clean all the time. Elevators are clean and big enough to accomodate a number of people. Elevator operators are courteous most of the time. They also have a foodcourt (Food Choices) area where you can try more dishes, from burgers to ramen to grilled meat, and even some famous bakeries, they have it. You can also find some gadget stores and thrift stores, pharmacy, grocery store and good clothings shops in Ayala Cloverleaf. This is located in A. Bonifacio Balintawak, very near NLEX Balintawak.
Raffy Mendoza
5 months agoWhoa, this mall is an absolute energy explosion! Forget the crowded chaos – this place is like a shopping party with just the right amount of buzz. "The Alley by Vikings" turned my visit into a foodie frenzy, unleashing mukbang madness that set my taste buds on fire! From snagging killer thrift finds to diving into high-end glam, the fashion choices here are like my personal style playground. And the food hub? It's a culinary carnival, making every meal an adventure. This mall is not just a shopping spree; it's a full-blown excitement extravaganza, and I am totally here for it! 🎉🛍️🍔
Reginald Belarmino
a month agoClean and not crowded. Nice to visit any day of the week. Options are limited to what you can do there, but it's a nice place to hang out. I do have to admit that it sometimes irritates me that there are plenty of real estate agents loitering about so much so that you can encounter them at any floor. Not cool when all you want to do is unwind even for a short while.
Louriel Valenzuela
2 months agoayala malls cloverleaf offers a lot of things to choose from for its customers there are arcades, restaurant (pizza, ramen, eat all you can, samgyup, coffee) there are also various types of storès you can choose gift from.