SM City Iloilo SouthPoint is near the south entrance of the main mall. It was a parking area before. It is specifically built to house additional food tenants. The SouthPoint Expansion is connected to the Main Mall through a bridge. It also has a mini park with a fountain court. It was opened to the public on November 11, 2016.
It is another spot at the mall to check out when you are looking for a place to eat. You can have coffee, fries, fruit shakes, and rice meals.
Here are the restaurant and other dining establishments that you can check out when you visit SM City Iloilo SouthPoint.
Starbucks
Ocean City
Ocean City is well-loved by families and and groups who enjoy seafood and want to share a meal with their loved ones in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. This place is ideal for families who prefer to share large dishes or platters of food when dining out.
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Ocean City sources its seafood from local fishermen and sustainable seafood suppliers, ensuring that the seafood is fresh and ethically sourced. The family-style dining options they offer feature a large portions of seafood dishes that are meant to be shared. This creates a fun and communal atmosphere for diners which makes this restaurant a go-to spot for family gatherings.
Ramboy’s
Ramboy’s is also a restaurant that is ideal for large groups and the whole family. Their specialty is liempo and chicken. Liempo pairs well with a variety of dishes and drinks.
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This place uses local ingredients, such as produce, meat, and other products. Originally from Aklan, it has not failed to capture the hearts of the locals of Iloilo, by serving dishes that are unique to the area, reflecting the local culture.
Kusina Tsina
Kusina Tsina is a popular dining choice for many people around the city. This restaurant serves a variety of dishes that are influenced by the cuisine of various regions in China. Some of the most popular dishes that they serve are dumplings, stir-fries, noodles, fried rice, and various meat and vegetable dishes.
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Kusina Tsina is known for its bold flavors, use of fresh ingredients, and emphasis on balance and harmony. It also has a distinctive atmosphere and décor, with red lanterns, Chinese calligraphy, and ornate furnishings.
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Bourbon Street Bar and Grill
Ubra
Ubra is a shared space and doubles as a coffee lounge. Coworking with a restaurant is an interesting concept that can offer several benefits to both the restaurant and the coworking space. The place is an ideal meeting place for networking events and business lunches.
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Ubra serves food and drinks similar to Bluejay Coffee. While coworking, you will also have access to food and drinks from the restaurant, which is an attractive feature.
Vikings
Vikings is an eat-all-you-can experience. Meaning customers can enjoy unlimited servings of their favorite dishes. They have one of the widest (if not the widest) selection of dishes which includes an extensive selection of Filipino and international cuisine, with options ranging from sushi and seafood to roast beef and desserts.
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Vikings Buffet offers a diverse selection of dishes which makes it a popular dining option in Iloilo City. However, customers should be aware of its peak hours and make reservations ahead of time to avoid long waits.
Bonus: Non-food establishments
SM City Iloilo Southpoint is also the home to Fully Booked and Spa Riviera Prime.
How to Get Here
SM City Iloilo Southpoint is located in SM City Iloilo. Here is the list of updated jeepneys that are passing by the area:
ROUTE 4 UNGKA TO CITY PROPER VIA B. AQUINO AVE./ FESTIVE WALK LOOP
ROUTE 5 FESTIVE WALK TO CITY PROPER VIA B. AQUINO AVE. AND SM CITY LOOP
ROUTE 6 LANIT TO SM CITY VIA INFANTE LOOP
ROUTE 8 PAROLA TO SM CITY VIA INFANTE LOOP
ROUTE 12 MANDURRIAO TO CITY PROPER VIA FESTIVE WALK / B. AQUINO AVE. LOOP
ROUTE 14 HIBAO-AN TO JARO VIA B. AQUINO AVE. / FESTIVE LOOP
ROUTE 21 TAGBAK / BUNTATALA TO FESTIVE WALK VIA SM CITY / ATRIA LOOP
ROUTE 23 MOHON TO MANDURRIAO BUSINESS DISTRICT LOOP
ROUTE 24 LA PAZ TO FESTIVE WALK VIA NABITASAN LOOP
Outside Iloilo City: Pavia-Diversion Jeepney Route