Good day, Hivers!
Let me to take you to a location where you can unwind, enjoy the atmosphere, have fun, and eat delicious meals.
Here’s a night market located in front of Prince Warehouse.
I've wanted to visit this spot for a long time since every time I pass by the highway, the ambiance appears lovely, even from a distance. I'd never been here before because I assumed that the food was expensive given the cozy atmosphere. At first appearance, you could assume it's expensive.
When I was with my friend the previous day, I told her, "Let's eat here next time," and she just answered, "Sure." A few days later, she told me, "Let's have dinner in front of Prince Warehouse," and I was so happy that I instantly said, "Yes, yes, I want that!""
When we arrived, the lights were beautiful. The first thing we noticed after parking was the parking area, where several vehicles were parked, including cars, motorcycles, and a three-wheeled auto rickshaw (which we call bao-bao in our place).
We passed by the side of the dining area, where we saw a complex, multi-level structure made of stacked, interconnected cubes in various colors (beige, orange, purple, and blue). The cubes were open-framed, creating a three-dimensional lattice. The structure looked like a large-scale children's climbing frame or a modern art work.
At first sight, I assumed it was a playground for children, but it turned out to be only a showcase. There was a caution sign visible on one of the lower sections that read “Do Not Climb.” Overall, the design gave a playful yet sophisticated impression.
On the right side, there was an outdoor restaurant or food stall. The structure was modern, with a metal roof and framework, and it was open with woven bamboo panels.
String lights hung along the roof, creating a warm ambiance. There were several tables and chairs arranged under the covered area where customers could sit. The setting felt casual and relaxed. There were already several people there, and when I read the name of the store, it was the same as the one we visited the other day. So, I told my companion that we should try the other side instead.
One thing I loved was the landscaping, with green plants and bushes around the perimeter.
And so, we went to another food stall. Here’s what the place and view looked like:
On the left side, there were several tables and chairs set up under a large white tent and smaller canopies. String lights added to the ambiance. In the background, there was a building with a wooden facade and what seemed to be a playground.
On the right side, there was an outdoor café or restaurant called Capitancillo Cafe & Restaurant. The seating area was under a large, illuminated tent adorned with string lights.
And that’s it for this blog, my dear Hivers! I’ll be posting part 2 soon, where I’ll share exactly what we ate. Stay tuned!