Wednesday, November 09, 2005
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PASTILLAS, BROOMS, AND GIANT SPOONS AND FORKS: ADVENTURES IN METRO MANILA AND THE PHILIPPINES
Here we will try our best to document snippets of this great city's every day life - its stories, its rumors, its unusual sights and sounds (and smell, if need be!) - things that can easily become tomorrow's urban legends though not necessarily the scary kind.
To a city that has a great past, a colorful present, and an - uhm - unforseeable future, we dedicate the things we have seen and heard in Manila. Once again, welcome and Mabuhay!
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9 comments:
In Chinatown?
ang sarap naman nito dylan, nakakagutom.
I haven't had hopiang baboy in a very long time-yuuuummmm...
Give me places, he he he!
eng bee tin in ongpin!
A friend of mine says something about a little known hopia shop in Binondo, along what sounded like Kristo street or something. I will confirm. Really flaky daw ang crust.
now this is what i really miss!
Indeed the best hopia are to be found in Binondo. They also have (among others) the best "steamed chicken feet", "stuffed porc feet" and "Dim Sum".
Check with streetwalker Ivan Dy, he does the walks in Binondo. I like Holland, but sometimes they get too floury with thick crust.
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