Want to spend your time safely and smoothly in the Philippines?There is such a place... yes, there is!Makati in Manila, one of the largest cities in the country, similar to Tokyo. Prices are high, but as you can see, the food is safe, the security is safe, and the accommodations are safe!Greenbelt Mall is wide and beautiful, making you feel like you're in Japan! What’s the point of going abroad (philosophy).
Mother, I have fallen in love. Her name is Pinkberry, an American returnee. The encounter happened while wandering in Makati, Manila, where a male clerk suggested I taste it. A mouthful, and her sweet yogurt white skin, the straightforward yet chewy mochi, pierced my heart. She came to Japan but might leave because of COVID.
Have you heard of the dessert called Halo-Halo? "Oh, from Ministop, right?" No! Well, if you trace the roots, you could say that. There are documents suggesting it originates from Japanese shaved ice.The Filipino version is Chowking's, with the perfect sweetness of purple yam (ube). If you love shaved ice, try it; it’ll blow your mind!
You want to eat Chinese food in the Philippines? There’s a perfect place for you. It's called Chowking, offering everything from Chinese buns to noodles, leaving no one unsatisfied!Filipino-Chinese fast food, just the sound of it makes you gulp and sweat.
What, a bland tweet image? Wait! This is delicious!While wandering the giant slum Tondo in the Philippines, I encountered a bite-sized bread.Pande coco. Finely shredded coconut and sugar wrapped, making a crunchy, sweet, pleasant sound in your mouth. It's a familiar taste in Japan, but it's only 1 peso (about 2 yen). Don't underestimate the slums.
Whoo!This sweet taste is too gentle to steal my heart.Don't like chemicals? I live in the future.Energy drink, it's definitely Cobra.In the Philippines, there are 50,000 people more cheerful than me. So, it's dangerous to get close. I almost buried my bones there.