Food in Manila: What and Where to eat
Food in Manila, Philippines: What and Where to eat
The Philippines is made up of more than 7000 islands with multiple cultures. Each of these islands is surely to have special dishes of their own to take pride on, which contributes a lot to the diverse cuisine of Filipino. Although Filipino food may not be as well-known as that of Thais or Vietnamese, it’s changing and has evolved to be a new interesting thing in the food world. With the tropical climate, all the islands of the Philippines, including Manila, are blessed with an abundance of seafood, fruits and various kinds of culinary ingredients. Talking about food in Manila, this lovely island has a lot more to offer, rather than the “famous” duck embryos and fried pigs’ head. Let’s go with us to know what to eat and where to find them when visiting this beautiful island.
1. Abodo
Abodo
Where to eat: Adobo Connection Morayta, Nicanor Reyes, Manila Metro, Manila, Philippines
2. Kare-kare
Kare-kare
Where to eat: Milky Way Cafe, 928 Pasay Road (A. Arnaiz Ave.), Makati, 1223 Metro Manila
3. Halo-halo
Halo-halo
Where to eat: Milky Way Café, Milkyway building, 900 Arnaiz Avenue, Pasay corner Paseo de Roxas, Makati city
Kinilaw
Where to try it: Manila's seaside "dampa" (wet market) scene along Macapagal Boulevard in Pasay City
Buko pie
Buko Pie
Buko pie is a traditional Filipino custard pie made from baked young coconut. Despite its simplicity in flavour, buko pie has become a beloved staple in Filipino home. Buko pie is often bought to take home by tourists. To make a perfect buko pie, the crust must be consistent and the filling must be even.
Where to try it: Wildflour Cafe and Bakery, Corner 4th Avenue and 26th Street Ground Floor, Net Lima Building, Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Luzon Philippines
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