You have to try Halo Halo when you travel to the Philippines. My friend is currently going on a school trip for a short-term English learning exchange program in the Philippines; she sent me this photo of her trying out this dish with her classmates. She said that it was like a national dessert of Las Filipinas and would get super popular during scorching summertime. There are many versions of this shaved ice treat across borders and cultures. My friend thought it was better than the Korean-styled one, which was Bingsu because it had less ice and more add-ins. This ice-based dessert is also pretty similar to Vietnamese three-color bean dessert (chè 3 màu) and Thai Nam Kang Sai (น้ำแข็งใส), yet my friend thought Halo-halo was missing the coconut milk, unlike the latter two. I also agree that coconut milk is the raison d'être behind a sweet treat pleasant sweetness, richness, and depth. Still, the dish is...
Read moreOne of the oldest fast food franchises at the heart of the town proper. Food is good, but the place needs constant improvement. AC for example is almost always busted and rest rooms are...
Read morepinaghintay kami ng matagal tapos wala pa pala yung order namin. Hindi nila ginawa order namin kasi hindi daw nakacharge yung pang credit card nila, pinaupo kami sa gilid without our order. akala naman namin ginagawa na yung order namin at yung payment nalang hnhntay, yun pala naghihintay kami sa wala. walang kwenta service. hindi pa kayo...
Read more