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Fruit Vendors at Divisoria


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Friday Apr 25, 2008

watermelon vendor

Divisoria is best place to get wholesale items and random cheap finds, with two big, air-conditioned malls (Divimall and 168) to make shopping more comfortable for retailers and bargain-hunters. There are food courts at the highest floor of each mall but you can also get refreshing snacks and street food from the many vendors lined up on the narrow streets right outside the malls.

mango vendor
Crispy, sour green mangos are sold with bagoong for around 10 pesos each

banana cue
Hot banana cue (banana dipped in caramelized sugar) sells for around 10 pesos per stick


If you’re in the mood for warm food, squid balls only cost 2 pesos a piece, while fishballs cost .50 cents.

siopao
Part of the allure of street food is that it’s cheap, and sometimes just as good as the stuff you get in restaurants - with faster service too.

buko juice
Have a refreshing cup of cold buko juice straight from the fruit itself


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