Sabado, Hunyo 3, 2017

Malls, malls, malls Part 2

So I guess I saved the best for last.

City Center is the first mall I have visited in Doha. It was also the nearest. When I got there, I looked for Max, the clothing store. I am familiar with it because I have seen some pasalubongs from Max in the past. I loved browsing the children's clothes.

I told you I liked the children's clothes



Also, it was in City Center where I discovered this Chinese restaurant called Golden Dragon. Up to now, I can still remember how yummy their stir fried noodles is. I also had lumpiang shang hai (or whatever it's called), but it's the noodles that I love so much. I was actually supposed to order at Burger King because I also like to compare how fast foods' taste varies in different countries. But the people next to us at the food court were eating this delicious looking pancit canton, and it looked so much better than a burger. I'd like to think that choosing the pancit was one of the best decisions I have made in my life :)

Villagio Mall is so far from where I stayed. But it was worth the travel because the place is awesome. There was a gondola inside the building. And the ceiling was designed to look like the evening sky. If you are into buying high end items, there was a portion of the mall for that. I noticed, though, that not a lot of people go there. Most of the foot traffic where in the affordable section. I liked their Marks and Spencer boutique, though.

The ceiling in Villagiio