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Street foods in Manila
Street foods are ubiquitous in Manila, and as tasty as they are, some of these have been reported to have caused food-poisoning due to unsanitary preparation. You might want to stay away from the...Read full tip...
Filipino Food
Enjoy sumtous Filipino dish at Barrio Fiesta, Josephine's and Aristocrat.. Read full tip...
Authentic Japenese food in Makati
If you're craving for authentic Japanese food, then you can go to Litte Tokyo located in Chino Roces St. Makati City. Here you will find a cluster of Japanese restaurants, notably Shinjuku and Kikufuji...Read full tip...
Hungry? Go buffet!
A great way to try out mouth-watering Filipino cuisine is by going to an all-you-can-eat buffet. Most hotels have this, though if you are more of a mall-rat, watch out for the likes of Kamayan Restaurant...Read full tip...
Scrumptious Bagnet
Vigan's bagnet is one of my favorites. This is Ilocano counterpart of lechon lawali which takes a longer process of preparation. I had an opportunity to see how the rigorous preparation takes place up...Read full tip...
Vigan Flavor
Other than trying the empanada in Vigan or the small bibingka in the little stalls found in the Plaza, you can head to Cafe Leona which offers a great range of Filipino food. It also offers Japanese and...Read full tip...
What to eat in Boracay
Seafood and fresh fruits are the common foods offered in Boracay's hotels and restaurants. There is a seafood market near D-mall where you can buy freshly caught fish and shellfish like lobsters and oysters...Read full tip...
Seafood, horses among Masbate’s specialties
Expect to eat giant crabs, oysters, lobsters, dish, and other seafood in Masbate’s restaurants. As the country’s “ranch capital,” Masbate also has among the country’s best...Read full tip...
Try Sorsogon’s ube bibingka and cassava cake
Apart from mega crabs and shrimps, ube bibingka (purple yam rice cake stuffed with salted egg and cheese) and cassava cake in Sorsogon are some of the best in the country. There are many kiosks around...Read full tip...