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My first Pares experience! And yes, it’s worth the one-hour travel!
I was in a food trip with a friend last week and just out of nowhere I just thought I haven’t had a bowl of pares yet, as in EVERRR. I’ve been hearing a lot of good reviews of different versions of pares around the Metro, but I also am aware there is this one place where you can actually find the best pares in town. Back when I was in grade school or maybe high school (gosh, I feel old), I remember, along the main street near our house was a line of stalls serving goto, lugaw, mami, pares and I didn’t know what else. That place were very…
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Malingap Central Food Hall: for the love of good food and good pictures!
If there’s something common among all Pinoys is that we all love food trips. That’s maybe one reason why food halls and food parks had a sudden boom in the industry. Talk a walk, for example, in Manila and you will spot more than three food hubs in the area. Maybe more than five! I’ve been to many food parks and hubs in the metro. And those experiences helped me set standards to which ones are worth visiting and spending time at with friends and family and even alone – since I am slowly crawling my way back to being an introvert. Lol. People are becoming adventurous when it comes…
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Eat up: There is a new food hub in QC and here are 9 of the most interesting stops!
Figuring out where and what to eat has been a problem of many especially here in the city. Food choices are everywhere that you cannot even decide what to try. Food chains, food carts, and even food hubs are quickly growing. You just have to decide, “do I want to taste something new?” of “do I really have to stick with the familiar?” The first thing I noticed about this new food hub in Quezon City is that they mostly highlight food concepts that are new to my eyes.Well, except from the food, the place also is nice and Instagram-worthy. There even are spots where you can take photo-ops with your…