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Tuesday Aug 26, 2008

If Filipinos living abroad could make a list of things they miss most about the Philippines, I think food would be somewhere at the top of the list. When the craving for genuine Filipino food starts to kick in, I highly recommend that you head over to the outdoor food court at Market! Market! in Fort Bonifacio. There are countless stalls that serve authentic Filipino cuisine and street food – complete with the banana leaf lining your plate. But the best part is that there is also a seperate row of stalls that sell kakanin and other Filipino delicacies you can bring back to your kababayans as pasalubong.

At the Market! Market! food court you can find all sorts of kakanin and native delights from all over the country.

Nope, these aren’t Manila-made knockoffs of your regional favorites. The stalls carry all sorts of Pinoy delicacies directly from Cebu, Davao, Baguio, Iloilo, Bulacan, and Laguna.

Market! Market! is located at Fort Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.


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