MANILA, Philippines — Every country has its own street food. Even the manner by which the street food is presented, sold and served reflects the culture and food traditions of their country of origin.
AS the chant “Mga Corrupt, Ikulong na yan!” reverberated during the Luneta and Mendiola anti-corruption rallies, street vendor Alvin Karingal was catapulted to social media fame because of his “ibaba ...
Patrons of kwek-kwek will find themselves getting fewer pieces of the popular Pinoy street food as sellers have increased its price prompted by hike in cooking oil cost. Vendor Anthony Damacio said ...
IN primary school, on our way home, a few classmates and I would often help ourselves to cheap street food to quell our growling stomachs. Our favorite was boiled eggs, which we would sprinkle with a ...
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