Saturday, February 8, 2014

Street and Traditional Filipino Foods Night Market - The Philippines




Picture below shows a street vendor cooking rice rolls with different fillings, like cheese sticks, sauteed assorted vegetables, sauteed ground meat (chicken, beef and pork) 



Assorted kinds of Filipino dishes sold starting at 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon until about 9:00 in the evening or until the last customers have eaten or bough what they want. Starting at 5:00 in the afternoon in the Philippines is the time  when most employees are going out of their work and go home and in San Pablo City, Laguna, Philipppines, this is the right place to be  to enjoy different kinds of Filipino traditional foods and street foods. This is a good place to eat afternoon snacks or buy cooked food for  bringing  home for dinner for a cheap price.



Here is one of the biggest makeshift food stores selling traditional Filipino foods, like Adobo, Sinigang (meat and seafoods), Ginataan (seafood, vegetables), Mechado, Menudo, and many more. So many choices to make and all I can say is that, they cooked them all very good and hygienic. 

Once you make a choice, the foods are packed in plastic containers. Price varies depending on the ingredients, but all foods are sold in cheap prices, ranging from 30 pesos for a vegetable dish and up to 50 pesos for meat dish. All priced reasonably. 

You can not ask for more!!!!! All I can say is that, there is really like home. This is something I cant experience everyday in Germany where I presently live. 




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