Street foods... 24 hours food stall
By r3jcorp
@r3jcorp (1382)
Philippines
August 16, 2011 7:01pm CST
Philippines is not only known for the beautiful natural resources but also for the tasty and delicious food in every corner. Now that it is not only available in all corners, it is also at any time because we can buy our favorite meal with a 24 hours food stall. Some of those started to cater the call center agents around the area and others from just a hobby which soon had a huge customers. Most of the stalls are unnamed but you won't have a hard time finding the cuisine of your choice. From Filipino dishes like adobo, sisig, fishballs and isaw to foreign like Italian for pasta and pizza, Persian for Shawarma wraps and rice meals, Mexican for Tacos and Burritos or Korean for Bibimbak, Kimchi and Chap Chae.
Do you like street foods too?
3 responses
@deshnitk1 (15)
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17 Aug 11
Steer food are common in India and are very tasty, delicious and cheap too. Some times I feel the urge for me to eat the street food only.
Food like rice with curd or daal, chole bhature, and jalebi like by all. Even some time I saw the non-veg stalls but I am a vegetarian.
I some times wonder how those street vendors can make their living by selling such delicious food at very cheap rates as compared to the hotel who sell the same food at very high prices.
@r3jcorp (1382)
• Philippines
17 Aug 11
I do hope I could taste your kind of food, maybe in the future. Price difference with those sold at restaurant than in street is very big because of higher capital and additional services. But sometimes it is much enjoyable to eat it at street like all others.
@r3jcorp (1382)
• Philippines
17 Aug 11
You must be very young then... anyway, good that you are coming back here. A lot of migrants like you finished their college degree here. I must tell that you really missed our barbeque and fishballs and the likes. How about the balut?
Goodluck and be safe always!