Chili by Chili's Bar & Grill
Taqueria Chupacabra
We were at the mall last month and it was where these shots were taken. They are random so not much stories that come along with them but they are part of our mall-ing experience so gotta share them.
Avatar, The Way of the Water
On passing through the cinema, we learned that there's another sequel to the Avatar movie and is showing on that week. I'm not updated to what's happening in various fields including the film industry so it was a surprise for me seeing it there. On different time, I would have insisted we'd watch but we didn't have much time that day so we just passed by.
A quick research today got me learning that the sequel is one of the most expensive films ever made having a budget of $350-460 million and but also gained over $2.27 billion in the box office. Whew! What a hit! According to Wiki, it's been filmed in Wellington (New Zealand) so I imagine it featured some beautiful landscapes from the place. I'm yet to watch any trailer and I don't want to 'coz I like to watch the whole film first, lol!
Biggest Chili Pepper
This was seen as we were going out to the terrace on the way to the Sky Gardens. It's an advertising signage for the casual dining restaurant, Chili's Bar & Grill. From the name itself, food must be spicy? Not at all! Otherwise they would be missing out on other customers. They serve steaks, ribs, margaritas and others.

Taqueria Chupacabra
A glimpse of the table setting at the mall's terrace. I was just fascinated at the Monstera plants so I took the photos but looking at them now through these shots, I think it would be cool to experience dining in that Mexican-American restaurant one day.
Mall's Roofing
The last photo being the mall's tensile membrane structure roofing (or ceiling) which I found to be quite interesting so I had the photo. The roofs had undergone some renovations after it had been damaged by a strong storm a few years back. These type of roofing according to Wiki economical. And they are quite attractive too, don't you think?
Additionally, per Tensitech, they are flexible, cost-effective as they reduce maintenance costs because they have self-cleaning properties. And they are UV & earthquake-resistant too!
Interesting, if I may say so myself.
And that's all for today. Sunday evening here and it's getting cold!
Cheers!
Photos are my own. 05032023/17:15ph