There is a good range of restaurants (including the budget priced but wonderful Mr Choi Kitchen serving hot and tasty Chinese food), cinemas that largely serve the teenage local demograhic (lots of guns and fights in typical movies shown) and many clothing stores.
It has been recently extended on the Pedro Gil side, and has an extraordinary range of shops from the UK upmarket chain Marks and Spencer to an area selling Filipino crafts and handiworks and fairly cheap prices. Unlike the sprawling mall of Asia, Robinsons Place is easy to walk around in because it is totally enclosed and fully air-conditioned.