Ten fresh exciting retail concepts will have Ilonggos rushing to Vista Mall Iloilo, which has pulled out all the stops to further innovate, elevate and enrich your shopping experience here. Now open in this premier mall’s newly inaugurated wing are some of the newest and most loved concepts by the Villar Group namely Dear Joe, Bread Table, Chicken Deli, AllAmerican, Sixty Four, KAL, No Name, Paper & Co, Pet Buddy and AllGreen.
These exceptional additions to Vista Mall Iloilo will not only pique the Ilonggos’ curiosities and give them a truly unique lifestyle destination, but will also enhance anew the retail landscape in Western Visayas. At the same time, these concepts also showcase the spirit of innovation that is well ingrained in the DNA of all companies across the Villar Group.
“We want to ensure that we remain consistent in the experience we offer across the entire Vista Mall portfolio. Iloilo is thriving, and we believe that bringing in a wave of innovation through our exciting concepts that focus on better crafted customer journeys will resonate strongly with their growing preference for a comprehensive and elevated mall experience,” said AllValue vice chair Camille Villar.
“Adding 10 new concepts to Vista Mall Iloilo’s roster—which was of course an achievement in itself—will no doubt be a delight to a market we have long held in high regard,” she added.
Intensifying flavors
An extensive array of dining destinations at Vista Mall Iloilo will no doubt tickle the discerning palates of the Ilonggos.
Sixty Four, the Villar group’s vintage-themed bar and café, rings in a new spirit of fun and nostalgia rooted in the spirit of the swinging ’60s, while Dear Joe, the country’s first and only letter writing café will thrill the locals with a refreshing offering of coffees, fruit based concoctions and delectable snacks.
For classic American feasts, Iloilo diners can satisfy their cravings in All American, which offers flavorful pizzas, while those who have a hankering for the good ol’ chicken inasal and other Filipino classic dishes can head over to Chicken Deli. Bread Table, an upscale patisserie, meanwhile offers delicious bakes and sweets best enjoyed over stories among old friends.
Of kawaii, Asian markets and creativity
The Villar Group has also expertly curated the best novelties and everything kawaii from across Asia.
At KAL Asian Mart, you can find an array of flavors and finds from the bustling markets of Asia—be it your favorite coffee, ramen, chocolates and cute knick knacks for your home.
No Name, for its part, puts a unique focus on kawaii offerings that include everyday office and home items from Japan and Korea.
Paper & Co’s concept of premium art and crafts supplies—perfectly timed for everyone’s return to a more physical and in-person life—will inspire you and get the creative juices flowing.
Elevating the essentials
Rounding up Vista Mall Iloilo’s offering for everyday essentials, two new concepts are joining its retail ecosystem: AllGreen and PetBuddy.
AllGreen combines a comprehensive product selection of essential pharmacy items, personal care selections, health and wellness brands with everyday grocery essentials and wholesome grab-and-go ready food options—all under a decidedly elevated in-store experience.
For pet lovers, PetBuddy is set to become an instant favorite. Love and care are evident in PetBuddy’s wide array of pet care products from here and abroad. This is further supplemented by excellent grooming and day care services—all of which are now available at Vista Mall Iloilo.
For more information, visit Vista Mall’s official Facebook page (Vistamallofficial) or its website, www.vistamalls.com.ph
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The article was originally published in Inquirer.NET.
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