Filipino Street Food Tour in Quiapo Market, Manila (Turon, Kwek Kwek, Fried isaw)
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About This Episode:
Today, we're in Quiapo market looking for some classic everything, Filipino street food. We try some tasty, bright orange kwek kwek, chicken balls, veggie balls, calamari, fried isaw and the yummy, sweet turon. It's hot and it's packed, but darnit, we gots food to find and eat.
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Love from Thailand 🇹🇭. Philippines people are so friendly , I would love to travel there one day.
"Filipino street food is incomplete without vinegar." -Sonny the Expert Food Reviewer 2017!
Any fellow Filipinos? ❤️🇵🇭
She actually said, "squid balls" not "sweet balls" haha
i believe that---before eating street food in philippines, u must know the feeling of hunger after school when u only have 5 pesos on your pocket. With that u will appreciate the taste and enjoy how you eat it.
Much love from Indonesia to all Philippines brothers and sisters ♥
“At first I was pretending but this is actually good” 😂🤣 spoken like a true food “reviewer”.
Filipino who can't speak English is shy Haha but they are good in hearts 😂
Sorry if they are not responsive and cooperative in the video, these types of people are so shy you will mistaken them for being a snobbish but they are just so darn shy and most Filipinos in the streets are like these. Its either they are approachable or too shy nothing in between. 😅 😁 These people you've come across these street probably has no phone and internet because they did not recognize you. I'll be asking you for a picture if I am one of these people who saw you 😁
“Okay today I’m putting every kind of ball possible in my mouth” that dude’s face I can’T
"this is swimming in vinegar"
When he ask the guy "How do you say hello in Tagalog?" Then he answered "Hi" made me laugh.
I'm so proud of being a Filipino that street vendors and tricycle drivers can speak English maybe not so fluently but enough for them to convey the information you are asking for. I miss the street foods in my country.
Fantastic i was
Hello Philippines 🇵🇭
Aww the people from other country admiring Philippines makes me happy as a filipino. We respect youl
Philippine street food tip: I recommend going to the carts with clear looking cooking oil (when you see the bottom of the pan), it means it's new. Most street vendors doesn't change cooking oil for a long time to save money.
I don’t know why but his voice is the perfect voice for food reviews.
Ya know bro I'm starving I want to visit Philippine soon