It's been quite a loooong while since my last post. Today, I just want to share a few clicks about my whereabouts. I have been particularly fascinated with Binondo, Manila. I have been there thrice (my first trip was after a software orientation; second trip was with a friend after a great seminar with the Alitaptap Storytellers; and my third trip was with hubby).
Having your own Binondo food trip is quite easy since the place can be reached by jeepney or through LRT. Coming from Valenzuela, I suggest you take a jeepney going to Monumento and ride the LRT up to Carriedo Station. Lots of write ups are also written on dining in Binondo so make sure you check out such articles.
I hope to get hold of Ivan Dy's Big Binondo Food Wok Map and have another food adventure. For now, I use my foodie instincts.
Tasty Dumplings is near Delicious and Eng Bee Tin. You better have some of their dumplings. Their porkchops are also bestsellers.
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Tasty Dumplings: pork dumplings + kuchay dumplings + hongma and silver bread roll + spareribs rice |
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With all these, we had to take home some! |
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Hongma is good with rice or bread. For 120 pesos, it's good for two. |
It was a rainy day but we still moved forward and reached Cafe Mezzanine (which is atop Delicious).
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Cafe Mezzanine: The Volunteer Fireman Coffee Shop |
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Part of one's payment is donated to the Binondo Volunteer Fire, Search, & Rescue Brigade |
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Love the Kiampong rice (48 pesos) |
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