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Manila's BEST Street Food Guide - FILIPINO FOOD in Quiapo Binondo | Street Food in The Philippines

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Manila's BEST Street Food Guide - FILIPINO FOOD in Quiapo + Binondo | Street Food in The Philippines

FIRST TIME IN THE PHILIPPINES!! Street Food Guide to Manila 2019!!!

We are teaming up with FoodieMommaPH (her channel: to bring you an entire street food series in Manila, Philippines! Today, Khee will be showing us the food and culture of Old Manila, around Quiapo Market and the oldest Chinatown in the world: Binondo! Thank you so much to FoodieMommaPH for making our trip in the Philippines unforgettable! She will be joining us for our entire MANILA STREET FOOD series, so go check out her channel!!!

We start our morning in front of Quiapo Church and try a classic street food style breakfast called taho, silken tofu, drizzled with brown sugar syrup and topped with tapioca pearls (1 cup 20 php/0.38 usd). Served out of a mobile bucket warm and fresh! Continuing through the market, Khee shows us some of her favourite childhood snacks. We stop to have some banana-cue, deep-fried bananas covered with brown sugar (15 php/0.29 usd each) as well as hot cakes (5 php/0.10 usd each) which are smothered in butter and sugar and served PIPING hot! So yummy, sweet and CHEAP!

Still hungry, we head straight for Chinatown in the heart of Manila to try some Filipino/Chinese specialties. Our first stop was to Dong Being Dumplings, an old “hole-in-the-wall” shop where dumplings are made fresh on site! We ordered 1 serving of their special pork dumplings (200 php/3.83 usd per plate). The ladies were whipping these dumplings up at record-breaking speeds! The dipping sauce was sour from vinegar and spicy from the chili oil. Delicious!

We then went deep into the Chinatown market to eat lumpia, the Philippines spring roll (70 php/1.34 usd each)! The wrapper is soft and holds together all of the delicious, and flavourful ingredients inside. Served fresh and with a side of chopped garlic for a full on FLAVOR BOMB!

Next up, we found a rare (bicycle) stall serving binatog (20 php/0.38 usd each). Binatog is a sweet dessert made up of boiled corn, coconut flakes, and sugar. There are salty versions too! It is a very unique food that we’ve never tasted before!

Next we try a Cantonese/Filipino steamed and fried bun called Siopao. We ordered several sweet pork buns (22 php/0.42 usd each) and ate them fresh street-side, and even more to take home for later! We finished our street food craze at a local institution, Barrio Fiesta, for halo-halo, to cool off and satisfy our sweet-tooth! We ordered the halo-halo special (170 php/3.26 usd) with bright purple ube (purple yam), candied fruits, jellies and MORE!

Thanks so much to FoodieMommaPH for showing us the incredible Quiapo Market and Chinatown in Metro Manila! Follow her for more Filipino street food and local eats in and around Manila!

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Want to visit these places yourself? Check the information below!

» Quiapo Market: 313, 1001 Palma St., Quiapo, Manila

» Dong Bei Dumplings (dumplings): 642 Yuchengco St., Binondo, Manila

» New Po Heng Lumpia House (lumpia): 1006 Quintin Paredes Rd., Binondo, Manila

» Binatog Stall (binatog): Next to “New Po Heng Lumpia House”

» Shanghai Fried Siopao (siopao): Sabino Padilla St., Santa Cruz, Manila

» Barrio Fiesta (halo-halo): Reina Regente St., Binondo, Manila


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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!

Anton and I go on an extreme Filipino street food snack tour of Quiapo Market!
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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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21 Filipino STREET FOODS Across Manila ???????? ULTIMATE Guide to Eating Manila Street Food!!

The capital of The Philippines, Manila, offers the largest selection of street food from across the islands! This is the TOP 21 FILIPINO STREET FOODS to try in Manila!! If you enjoyed this compilation let me know what country or city you'd like to see me do next in the comments!

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Binondo CHINATOWN Street Food & LARGEST Market (Quiapo) in Manila Philippines Local Food Tour

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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✧ Holand Chinese Delicacies
551 E. T. Yuchengco st. corner Carvajal st. Binondo, Manila, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines

✧ Awi's Cafe & Restaurant
520 E.T, Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines

✧ Sincerity Restaurant
497 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines

✧ Dong Bei Dumplings
642 Yuchengco St, Binondo, Manila, 1006 Metro Manila, Philippines

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✧ Khao Khai Thai Chicken House
5772 Ebro, Makati, 1210 Metro Manila, Philippines

✧ Lampara
5883 Enriquez, Makati, 1210 Metro Manila, Philippines

✧ Almacen at Poblacion
5910 Matilde, Makati, 1210 Metro Manila, Philippines

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Philippines Street Food - AMAZING Filipino Food at Aling Sosing's Carinderia in Manila!

One of the best Filipino food meals you can eat in Manila!
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Aling Sosing's is often considered to be one of the best carinderias, or local Filipino food restaurants, in all of Manila. The crowd that shows up to eat lunch here everyday reinforces the fact that they are no doubt one of the spots you want to be in Manila, if you’re a food lovers. When I was eating in Manila, eating at Aling Sosing's was certainly among the best local Filipino food restaurants that I tried.

Aling Sosing's is a very typical type of local street food restaurant, sitting on the corner of a street, near to Makati. Just like most carinderias, all the food is prepared ahead of time, and sits at the front of the restaurant. When you arrive to order, you just simply pick and choose the different dishes that you want to order, find a table, and they will bring you the dishes to your table. Additionally, some of the famous dishes to eat at Aling Sosing's are off the grill, and you’ll smell the wonderful aroma of the grilling meats the entire time you’re eating, and it’s fantastic.

Ying and I arrived about 11 am on a weekday, and luckily we beat the main lunch traffic, but just barely. There were tables available when we arrived, but as soon as we sat down and order it filled up. Sof if you eat at Aling Sosing's Carinderia you might want to arrive before the main lunch rush. Additionally, some of the Filipino food dishes sell out fast, and they don’t cook them again for the day - once they are sold out, they are done for the day.

Here are the main Filipino dishes I ordered:
Pinakbet - A stew of mixed vegetables, oftentimes flavored with shrimp paste. This was the best versions of pinakbet I’ve ever had.
Inihaw na tilapia - The grilled tilapia is quite well known at this restaurant. It was simple and delicious.
Inihaw na liempo - The grilled pork belly is one of their signature dishes, and it’s every bit as good and smoky as it looks.
Kaldereta - A Filipino food I love so much is kaldereta, a goat stew, mainly because I love goat so much. It was oily, but really good.
Adobong pusit - I saw the squid the pot and decided to try it out. It was a little on the sweet side.
Pork BBQ - Fresh off the grill, Ying and I ordered some of their pork bbq. The pork was tender and lathered in bbq, it was amazing.

Total price - 640 PHP ($12.90)

If you’re looking for a local Filipino restaurant in Manila that I think serves some of the best Filipino food, Aling Sosing's is a restaurant you’re going to want to check out. The food is awesome, the setting and positive atmosphere is refreshing, and the constant smoke from the grill will keep your nose happy and wanting more!

Aling Sosing’s Carinderia
Address: Palanan 5819 Zobel Roxas, Palanan Makati City, Philippines
Open hours: 8 am - 6 pm from Monday - Saturday

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HALAL FILIPINO STREET FOOD! Quiapo Manila's MUSLIM TOWN FOOD TOUR! Manila Street Food Philippines

Our Quiapo Food Series continues today as we explore Manila's Muslim Town! Paps Carl of The Chui Show and I feasted on delicious Halal Street Food you've never seen before. Join us on this fun Southern Philippines food Trip in Manila!

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Dudul - 100
Chicken Piaparan - 25
Chicken Rendang - 25
Spicy Bihon - 25
Palapa
Chicken Pastil - 10
Balulon - 10
Pakbol - 10
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24 Hours of FILIPINO STREET FOOD in MANILA!! CRAZY Philippines Food Tour with @TheChuiShow

Welcome to MANILA! The capital of The Philippines and the best spot to sample classic Filipino street foods. Today I am meeting up with Chui from @TheChuiShow to take you for 24 hours of eating across Manila. We taste it all from back alley lechon to overflowing bowls of bulalo. Let's eat!

Thanks for watching episode 1 of 4 from our Manila series. We have a lot more Filipino food content coming up soon so if you haven't already make sure to subscribe!!

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Manila Chinatown (Binondo) Food Guide - BLACK CHICKEN SOUP and Chinese Filipino Food in Philippines!

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Binondo, which is Chinatown in Manila, Philippines, is one of the best places to eat when you’re in Manila. You’ll find a good range of Chinese Filipino food, and overall, I was pleasantly surprised how friendly, clean, and nice it was. Binondo is also known to be the world’s oldest Chinatowns, and it really has some old style charm to it, and some delicious food to eat.

On this particular Manila Chinatown food tour, my wife Ying and I set off in the morning to just walk around and eat what we saw. I had done some research and wrote down some places to eat, but we were just going to go ourselves and get a feel for walking around and see if we could find any other food. About halfway through the day, we were filming, and we randomly bumped in Nathan who watches our videos. He not only is from Manila, but he’s also from Manila Chinatown, and he brought us around for the rest of this food tour - so big thank you to Nathan and his fiance!

Here are the place we ate on this Chinese Filipino food tour of Manila Chinatown (Binondo):

Dong Bei Dumplings - This restaurant is legendary in Chinatown Manila for their pork and chive dumplings - 150 PHP ($3.01). The dumplings seemed a little on the expensive side, but they were pretty awesomely delicious. It was a great way to start this Binondo food tour.

Estero Fast Food - Next, we stopped at a restaurant called Estero fast food, serving all sorts of Chinese Filipino street food. We ordered buttered chicken, fried frog legs, stuffed squid, and finally mixed vegetables. The food was all OK, nothing really stand out to me, and wasn’t a huge fan of the buttered chicken. Total price - 650 PHP ($13.05)

Ho-Land Hopia and Bakery - This is a legendary bakery in Manila’s Binondo, and they are especially known for their original mung bean pastry hopia. Hopia original - 48 PHP ($0.96)

New Po Heng Lumpia House - After meeting up with Nathan and his fiance, we headed first to go eat some lumpia. The lumpia was excellent, among the best fresh Chinese lumpia I’ve ever had. Lumpia - 60 PHP ($1.20)

Siopao - Nathan knew of this hole in the wall spot, and their siopao were delicious, so fluffy and packed with flavor. Price - 20 PHP ($0.40)

Serry Restaurant - Eating at Serry Restaurant in Binondo was the highlight of this Manila Chinatown food tour for me. We first had Soup Number Five (Soup #5), a notorious bull penis soup, and it was actually incredibly delicious. I loved it. Also, the black chicken soup was incredibly good, very herbal and very clean tasting. Total price - 280 PHP ($5.62)

899 Restaurant - Finally, to end this Chinatown tour, Nathan took us to one of his favorite restaurants in Binondo called 899, especially to eat pig intestines and braised tongue. The tongue was absolutely sensational, while both the big and small intestines were also delicious. Total price - 650 PHP ($13.05)

When you’re in Manila, walking around Binondo, Manila’s Chinatown, is one of the best things to do. You’ll find some great food, and it’s just a fun place to walk around and explore on foot. Thank you to Nathan for his help in this video!

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2024 Binondo Food Guide: 20 Must-Try Eats in 24 Hours (w/ Prices)• Manila Chinatown Street Food Trip

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We visit 20 of Highest Rated Restaurants ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in Manila Chinatown within 24 hrs. We’ll be eating breakfast, lunch, merienda, dinner, desserts, and drinks here. (Yep... that intense!)

And with much research and watching alot of viral food vlogs, we’ve put together a MASSIVE LIST of the most famous eats in Binondo, and today WE TRY THEM ALL. All 20 Food stops. And all of their best sellers. We also give you the COSTS & PRICES per dish, so you can budget your own Binondo food trip with your friends.

Stick until the end of this video because we give you our FINAL RANKING and we reveal our FAVORITE RESTAURANT.

All Food PRICES, COSTS & EXPENSES are listed throughout the video. (2024 Updated Prices)

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25:54 — Travel + Eat around the Philippines on a Budget

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1. ANDY’S FAMOUS BANTANGAS LOMI & BULALO
ADDRESS: 1119 Singalong St, Malate, Manila, 1004 Metro Manila
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????????LOMI: In a pot with oil, add chopped garlic and onions then add the broth (made from boiling pig jaws for 5+ hours). Add soy sauce, black pepper and seasonings. Boil the egg noodles. Add coconut milk and mix well. Add in eggs. Cook until it gets thick, then serve in a bowl. In a bowl, add hard boiled eggs, roasted pork, liver, lumpia (fried spring rolls), ground pork, chinese kikiam, fish balls, chicharon and fried garlic on top.

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2. D’ORIGINAL WALASTIK PARES NI KABAYAN
ADDRESS: 7317 J Victor, Makati, Kalakhang Manila

????????PARES: Boil water and then add penises, testicles, intestines, towels, stomachs, hearts, livers, ovaries, eyes, skin, knees, thighs, brain (in plastic bag), bone marrow, jaws, and then cook for 5 hours. Season with onions, garlic, celery, green chilies, ginger, pepper and salt. Boil for another hour. Add milk mixture, then liquid seasoning, soy sauce and fried garlic. Serve with rice.

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3. BOBET & MAYET PASTORA, SPECIAL PANCIT PALABOK
ADDRESS: Quinta Market, Lutong Manila
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????????PANCIT PALABOK: Boil water then add in pork bones and cook for a couple hours. Add flour, corn starch, eggs, then season with salt, pepper, fried garlic, MSG and achuete. Place noodles in the dish, and then pour in broth. Add chicharon, fried pig stomachs, achuete fried tofu, crushed chicharon, hard boiled eggs, and green onions on top. 

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ADDRESS: 201 Gen. Luna St, Malabon, Metro Manila
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???????? CRISPY PATA: Boil pig legs for 3-5 hours with a broth made with water, celery, onions, garlic, bay leave, salt and pepper. Deep-fry leggs for 20 minutes. Slice the meat and then brush secret glaze. Serve with pickles.

????????PANSIT BIHON: Stir-fry glass noodles and add egg noodles cooked in pork broth. Add carrots, celery, cabbages, chayote, fish balls, pork marinated with soy sauce, pepper and MSG.

????????TORTANG ALIMASAG: Make an omelette with crab meat, carrots, bell peppers, onions, garlic, salt, soy sauce, oyster sauce and bay leaves.

????PRICE: Crispy Pata - 750 PHP / $13.43 USD | Pansit Bihon - 105 PHP / $1.88 USD | Tortang Alimasag - 195 PHP / $3.49 USD per dish

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MANILA CITY Walking & Street Food Tour - QUIAPO MARKET 2023 | Manila, Philippines

MANILA CITY Walking & Street Food Tour - QUIAPO MARKET 2023 | Manila, Philippines

BEST Street Food In Philippines ($100 Challenge!) ????????

Join me an epic quest to see if it is possible to spend $100 on the best street food in the Philippines, or as I like to call it, Operation: Stomach Satisfaction!

Will we hit the jackpot and discover the tastiest treats known to man? Or will we end up blowing our budget and having to adopt 100 Filipinos to hit our target? Who knows, but one thing's for sure, we're in for a wild ride full of belly laughs and food comas!

So put on your stretchy pants, grab your snacks, and let's dig in! LFG!

Food Tried:
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- Hotdog overload
- Kikiam, fish balls and squid balls
- Buko Juice
- Sweet Corn
- Sweet Nilupak (Ube and Cassava)

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First Time Trying Filipino Street Food at Quiapo Market ????????????

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Best Street Food in the Philippines - Manila's Famous Ugbo Street ????????

I went to the famous Ugbo Street in Tondo in Metro Manila to try out as much street food I can fit into my stomach. Amaziiiing stuff. Part 2 coming out soon from the Philippines Food Tour.

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1:49 Made the shot
5:23 $1.50 Strawberry Cheese Shake in Manila's Ugbo Street
11:38 $1 Spicy Beef Shawarma
17:15 Found World's Best Street-food Restaurant in Manila
19:38 $3.50 Grilled Squid and Rice in Manila

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

Check out this amazing Filipino street food in Quezon City, Philippines!
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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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BEST KARINDERYA IN MAKATI? Inihaw na Liempo & Pusit! Filipino Street Food Tour in Manila Philippines

In today's video, my friend Enzo of Zoy To The World takes me on a fun Makati Food Tour! Featuring both famous and humble eateries. A Karinderya offers a diverse selection of homemade meals for everyone to enjoy, and the best part is that they come at incredibly affordable prices! And we'll see if the price range in Makati is reasonable for fellow Filipinos like us.????

Chie Chie's Pancit Batil Patung Address - 1827 Dian St, Makati, 1235 Metro Manila
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Americans Try Filipino Street Food In Makati, Philippines

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Viewers constantly tell us to get out of BGC and while we do that quite often, we usually get reeaallllly out of town. But in this episode, our new local friend, Yen, takes us on a cultural journey through Makati's street food scene in Metro Manila, Philippines. From sisig and lechon to qwek qwek and banana-cue... heck, we even went on our first jeepney ride!

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0:00 Intro
0:59 Meeting Yen
2:23 Riding the BGC Bus
5:25 Lichon at Jollyjeep 095
8:43 Sisig at Jollyjeep 002
14:19 Tusok-Tusok
18:19 Banana-Cue Cart
22:52 Our First Jeepney Ride
25:55 Conclusion

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