Unlimited dining meets live entertainment this holiday and beyond
Unlimited dining and all-day entertainment are drawing crowds to Ayala Malls Manila Bay this holiday season, with experiences designed to stretch well beyond December and into 2026.
Marketed under the banner #AtTheBay, the lifestyle hub is rolling out buffet feasts, hotpot dining, live performances, and immersive attractions aimed at everyone from solo diners and couples to barkadas and families looking for shared experiences.
Buffet feasts for every mood
Food anchors the experience, with a wide lineup of buffet destinations offering variety and spectacle.

Vpop Live by the Vikings Group blends international dishes with live performances, turning meals into showtime events. The Place Deluxe Buffet caters to guests seeking a more polished setting, with premium selections and private rooms suited for intimate gatherings and corporate functions.
Japanese cuisine features prominently at Shaburi and Kintan Buffet, which combines shabu-shabu and yakiniku grilling, while The Food Club offers a contemporary spread of Asian and Western dishes.
Hotpot fans can choose from Suki-ya, known for its unlimited shabu-shabu and rich broths, or Zhenbao Hotpot, which highlights premium ingredients, imported meats, and fresh seafood in a modern setting. Tong-Yang brings an interactive grill-and-hotpot concept that lets diners customize their meals.

Local flavors also take a spot at the table. Cabalen serves Kapampangan classics, while The Alley by Vikings recreates a lively street-food scene through creatively designed stalls inspired by global markets.
Entertainment that runs all day
Beyond dining, Ayala Malls Manila Bay positions itself as a full-day destination through a wide range of attractions.
Art and technology meet at a:museum, the country’s largest permanent digital art space, spanning 5,000 square meters with more than 10 immersive sections and a newly added Christmas room. Nearby, Lakbay Museo offers themed rooms that highlight Filipino traditions, food, and artistry through interactive exhibits.

Learning takes a playful turn at MindSpark, a 9,000-square-meter interactive science museum with over 100 exhibits and 30 themed rooms. Group-focused fun is available at Outside The Box, an interactive board game attraction built around teamwork and creativity.
Classic amusements remain popular at Timezone, which features arcade games, bowling, laser tag, and bumper cars, while Timezone Hologate adds virtual reality experiences. Roller Fever brings K-pop energy indoors with a themed skating rink complete with music and colorful lighting.

Younger visitors have their own spaces at Craft Academy, where kids can make cookies, cupcakes, and slime, and at Fun City and Cheeky Monkey’s, both offering soft-play zones ideal for parties and family outings. New attractions, including Drift Motorsports, Xoomibox, and Lavaroom, are set to open through 2026.
With rotating menus, live performances, and new entertainment concepts on the way, Ayala Malls Manila Bay is positioning itself as a year-round hub where dining and play continue long after the holidays.







