Hassle-Free; Buy FOODS here!

The food that you eat when you visit a place is one thing that makes it unique. It's far more thrilling and meaningful to talk with the people you love while eating your favorite foods.

Sometimes it's impossible to deny that we forget to pack food or that carrying food is a burden. Fortunately, when we go along the seaside, food is no longer a concern because you can buy the food you want just next to the beach.

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You can get a variety of foods here, including street cuisine that you will constantly crave.

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Here, you can avoid the challenges of deciding what to eat and enjoy meals you will always remember!

"Pa-Wok San Antonio" is one of the most popular stalls here; you can explore new menus and anxiously sample those delicious Pa-Wok dishes. They provide a bowl of excellent fried rice with various toppings from premium products!

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You can also order the well-known "Beef Pares," a relatively inexpensive dish that almost everyone enjoys since it tastes so good. A plate of Filipino braised beef stew with garlic fried rice, and a cup of clear broth is known as beef pares. It is a well-liked dish linked to specialized roadside diner-style restaurants.

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For those who love Shawarma, you can also have it here for about 2$. You can choose if it's spicy or not. Since many Filipinos fell in love with its particular flavor, Shawarma stands out. It comprises meat that has been thinly sliced, arranged in an upside-down cone, and roasted on a vertical rotisserie or spit that is gently rotating. It can be made with beef or chicken.

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In the Philippines, several locations serve street cuisine. Ready-to-eat food is referred to as Street food. The well-known fishballs, kikiam, tokneneng (boiled chicken eggs covered in a reddish batter and deep-fried till the batter is crispy), hotdogs, crispy fried isaw (chicken intestines typically coiled and skewered on a stick), siomai, burger, fries and calamares (fried squid dish) can all be found there.

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Of course, there are also other types of drinks available here. If you enjoy drinking coffee or iced coffee, you may select from various tastes; if you prefer milkshakes, you can purchase them here; and if you like fresh juice drinks, you can also find them here.

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Having this kind of seller at our favorite place is incredibly convenient. Our time is spent so well when we can enjoy the beach and the sunset simultaneously, and of course, we do this with the people we love.

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You don't have to worry about planning what to bring or cook because the food is already prepared and exceptionally reasonably priced. Food costs only a few dollars, and you can sit back and take in the scenery while talking to friends.

So, besides the beach and the people I am with, the food is another reason I am eager to visit this place.



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A nice place to stroll and relax while enjoying the food.

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Oi food trip by the seaside, bet ko to hehe

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Yes Miss Jane, super saya dito. I hope you can visit here soon 🤗🥰

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Oh I want to visit there. Food 😋 beach ⛱️ and relaxation 😊 I love the variety 🤔 what would I try? I don't have that here friend.

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Hello there friend! 🤗
I will recommend to you my forever favorite shawarma with matching iced coffee! 🤗 You can surely relax here.

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I love shawarma I have had many variations. Does PH have its own variation. I like the the ones I had in the middle east when I was a GI

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Waaah, got hungry just looking at the photos. I missed strolling by the beach and choosing any food I want to eat. Ka miss!

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You must visit a place like this again 🥰🤗 I am sure that you are craving for the beach and for the food also 🥰

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yes mga ganyang food nsa tabi2 lang kaka miss hehe

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Oh, yes! I agree! The beach is the place to go! I usually pack my own food as we don't have those amazing street foods all over like they do all over Asia! I will take the Shwarma! I love it! Beef or chicken! Either is delicious!

The beach is beautiful!

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