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Filipino Street Food Tour in Quiapo Market, Manila (Turon, Kwek Kwek, Fried isaw)

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Filipino Street Food Tour in Quiapo Market, Manila (Turon, Kwek Kwek, Fried isaw)

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Today, we're in Quiapo market looking for some classic everything, Filipino street food. We try some tasty, bright orange kwek kwek, chicken balls, veggie balls, calamari, fried isaw and the yummy, sweet turon. It's hot and it's packed, but darnit, we gots food to find and eat.

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Filipino Street Food Tour - BALUT and KWEK KWEK at Quiapo Market, Manila, Philippines!

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The area around Quiapo Church, is home to a huge market, where you’ll find an abundance of especially clothing and street food - and ranging from fresh ingredients to cooked food ready to eat. If you love to eat, when you’re in Manila, Quiapo Market is one of the best places to start and get a feel for the city and eat some amazing Filipino street food.

We started right at Quiapo Church and it happened to be a Sunday afternoon - Anton mentioned that it’s usually the busiest on Sunday afternoon, catering to everyone that attends the hourly church service. We walked down one alley and ate two noodle dishes palabok (20 PHP, $0.40) and sotanghon (30 PHP, $0.60). Both dishes were good, and served fresh. I especially enjoyed the sotanghon, a cellophane noodles dish, that was cooked in flavorful oil and it was a perfect slurping dish.

Right in front of Quiapo Church in Manila, we at first though they were fish balls or squid balls, but they turned out to be chicken balls (2 PHP, $0.04 per ball). In order to eat Filipino chicken balls, you grab a stick, poke some on your stick, and dip in vinegar. They weren’t the best quality, but they weren’t expensive either. Next to the chicken balls, I saw the dried squid (10 PHP, $0.20 per stick) and had to try it as well. It was amazing, dried chewy squid, roasted over charcoal and dunked in chili vinegar.

We then walked across the main road at Quiapo and found a Filipino street food stall serving all types of kwek kwek (3 for 12 PHP, $0.24). Kwek kwek is a popular street food of quail eggs, coated in a thick batter and deep fried. We also tried 1 day old fried chickens (10 PHP, $0.20), which is another popular Filipino street food in that area of Manila. As with other Filipino snacks, you garnish with chilies, shallots, and lots of vinegar before eating.

Probably one of the most famous of all Philippines street food is balut (15 PHP, $.030), a duck egg embryo - like a half developed egg. You’ll find balut all over the Philippines and it’s especially popular to eat in the evening. The first thing you do is crack the top of the egg shell and drink the chicken soup. You then peel the rest of the egg, and eat both chick and the yolk on the inside. I also seasoned with a little salt and chili vinegar. I’ve eaten balut quite a few times during many trips to the Philippines, and I quite enjoy eating balut!

Quiapo Market is a wonderful place in Manila to explore all the street food snacks available, and it’s just an amazingly vibrant and colorful part of Manila, and it was great to hang out with Anton!

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I'm back in the Manila Binondo Chinatown, and this time, I went with a tour guide called Old Manila Walks, and they took me to many great local Filipino food places.

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Filipino Street Food Tour at Quiapo Manila | 100th Episode + New Channel - EATS A TRIP | Philippines

This video marks our 100th episode!

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Filmed on August 23, 2021 during the MECQ.

This is a Street Food Tour of C. Palanca Food Vendors located in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines.

Foods in this video:

0:24 - Veggie Balls (1 Peso / pc)
1:35 - Kikiam (10 Pesos / stick)
3:10 - Calamares (20 Pesos / 5 pcs)
4:36 - Chicken Head (7 Pesos / stick)
5:32 - Dugo ng Baka (Beef Blood) (5 Pesos/stick)
6:34 - Isaw (Chicken or Pig Intestines) (5 Pesos/stick)
8:00 - Japanese Cake (20 Pesos / 3 pcs)

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STREET FOOD SCENE at QUIAPO NIGHT MARKET | Filipino Street Food Tour in Quiapo Manila, Philippines

STREET FOOD SCENE at the QUIAPO NIGHT MARKET | Filipino Street Food Tour in Quiapo Manila, Philippines

Enjoy the sounds and sights of Filipino street foods at the extremely crowded Quiapo Night Market in Manila.

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Filipino Street Food Tour - BALUT and KWEK KWEK at Quiapo Market, Manila, Philippines!

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To learn more about Manila and the Filipino culture, we stepped into Quiapo market near the Quiapo church.

They had vendors lined up along the streets selling everything from daily essentials to all kinds of fruit cut right at the spot for us to taste.

As the sun came down, churchgoers quickly packed the street and the town square in front of the Quiapo church.

It was a very busy and a bit chaotic place, but touring around the market was a great way to experience local life!


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Philippines Street Food in QUIAPO Market | ULTIMATE Street Food Tour in Manila!

QUIAPO Street Food! Lots of filipino street food around the streets and corners of Quiapo in Manila, Philippines.

0:00 Famous Sotanghon ni Aling Rosa (Glass Noodle Soup)
6:00 Waway's Kakanin (Rice Cakes)
7:03 Edi Wow Lugaw (Rice Porridge with Innards)
12:20 More Quiapo Food (Pandesal, Espasol, Lutong Ulam, Kakanin, Bicol Food)
15:43 Waway's Pansiteria (Noodles)
20:19 Quinta Market Palabok - Robert and Cynthia (Rice Noodles with Shrimp Sauce)
22:40 More Quinta Market Street Food (Japanese Pancake, Kikiam, Fishball)
23:18 Excellente Cooked Ham Sandwich and Pares
25:50 Kim Chong Tin Hopia Factory
28:51 Baker's Fair Hopia
29:48 Globe's Lumpia House
30:27 Mango Shakes (Buko and Mango Graham Shake)
37:30 Banana Cue below Overpass
36:11 Ice Scramble (Iskrambol)


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CHEAP FILIPINOS STREET FOOD at Quiapo Market - Manila Street food tour

CHEAP FILIPINOS STREET FOOD at Quiapo Market - Manila Street food tour

The Philippines is well known for it outstanding beaches and friendly people but most foreigners tend to rate the filipino food down due to lack of options of things to try. Yes, in the Philippines I noticed fast food restaurants like mcdonalds, jollibee and kfc are everywhere.

So, i have decided to stay away from western chain restaurant and try the local filipino street food at the most happening market in Manila so called Quiapo Market. you won't believe I tried INTESTINES and the famous chicken, fish and meat ball on the street of manila.

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STREET FOOD MANILA: Trying Quiapo Street Food

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Jian from Explore Manila Tours is back in this episode to take me around Quiapo and to some of his favourite hidden gems. If you're in Manila and looking for street food Jian is the man to see. Today he introduces on a rare take of Sontanghon, dried and grilled squid, a very unique palabok and the sweetest tasting ham you may ever find + many more. If you're new around here hit that subscribe button and join me on this journey throughout the Philippines and the rest of the world.

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Philippines Street Food - The ULTIMATE Filipino Food Tour of Quezon City, Metro Manila!

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First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my friend Reby for accompanying Ying and I on this Filipino street food tour of Quezon City. She loves to eat, and she’s just an awesome person!

Quezon City is a city next to Manila, and it’s actually a bigger city than Manila, but it’s part of Manila. So for this Filipino street food tour, I met up with my great friend Reby, who is from Quezon City, and we hit the streets to find some incredibly delicious food. Here’s everywhere we went and the dishes that we ate.

University of the Philippines Diliman - The University of the Philippines is known throughout Manila for its street food stalls, mainly because lots of students gather on campus to enjoy delicious food and hang out.

Rodic’s Diner - Tapsilog - 95 PHP ($1.91) - We began at Rodic’s Diner a legendary diner at University of Philippines and tried their legendary tapsilog. This is a well known Filipino food dish that includes cured carabao (water buffalo) meat, topped over rice, with a fried egg on top as well. It makes a great breakfast dish, and it was a great way to start the day off with. Outside of the student center, you’ll find some other Filipino street food carts selling snacks like cheese ice cream (20 PHP ($0.40) and cheese corn (20 PHP ($0.40).

Mang Larry's Isawan (Isaw - 60 PHP ($1.21) total) - Probaby the most famous street food at University of Philippines in Quezon City is Mang Larry's Isawan, a stall that serves grilled skewers of mostly pig and chicken intestines. The intestines and nice and clean, and grilled over hot fire, before you get them. When you get your skewers, you dip them in vinegar, or more like drown them in vinegar, and eat. They were truly incredible, like little bites of hollow crunchy sausage.

Lagro Market - Continuing our Filipino street food tour of Quezon City, Reby brought us to a local market called Lagro Market. As soon as we arrived I noticed one of the coolest rotisserie chicken street food carts that I’ve ever seen, and we had to make a stop and try some of their chicken (lechon manok (roast chicken). The chicken was alright, a little dry, but tasty, and the setting and atmosphere, plus the chicken street food cart, was very cool. Half chicken - 85 PHP ($1.71).

Buko (30 PHP ($0.60) - Buko is the word for young coconut, and there’s nothing more refreshing than a young coconut on the streets of Manila.

Mango shrimp paste (7 PHP ($0.14) per piece) - Although this is a humble easy Filipino street food snack, it’s one of my favorites. A sour green mango is cut, then topped with spicy shrimp paste and you eat it like a caramel apple.

Marawi, Mindanao, Philippines Food - We ended this Filipino food tour by going to a random street food stall that we came across, located across the street from the market. The little stall was serving a type of cuisine from Marawi, located on the Southern Philippines island of Mindanao. It was also Halal food, and they had a variety of typical Filipino food dishes like adobo, but also some Filipino dishes I had never tried before due to the regional differences. Although it looks simple and humble, Reby, Ying and I, all thought the food was fantastic. These are the type of street food stalls that I love to eat at most! Total price - 230 PHP ($4.62)

Thank you again to Reby for showing us around and for the delicious Filipino food tour of Quezon City!

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13:54 Kwek kwek and turon
16:03 A very special ingredient
21:26 Unique ice cream flavors
22:25 BALUT!
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TURON ni Aling Mely - Philippines Street Food and Walking Tour of QUIAPO, Manila

Ang laki at ang sarap ng turon ni Aling Mely! One of the best merienda when in Quiapo. 30 years of pagtuturon, 5 of her children are college graduates by only selling turon and babana cue, 1 big mall trying to replicate her turon recipe and if you're unlucky, you can get 0 (zero) turon because major universities in the area already ordered hundreds of turon during school affairs.

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UNIQUE Filipino Street Food Tour in MANILA, PHILIPPINES

Come along with us on this unique filipino street food tour. We hired the highest rated food tour guide in Manila to introduce us to some of the most popular street foods in the Philippines. See how we react to Balut, Kwek Kwek and a multitude of organ meats on a stick.

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Filipino Street Food | Fried Isaw (Chicken Intestine), Calamares and Fried Liver

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Today I went on the search for some local delicacies and I was not disappointed, I had fried Calamari cooked fresh infront of me and then another friend banana dish that was the best street food i've ever eaten!

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