









3 hour(s)
English
Included
€ 54.06
€ 49.74


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Navigating Manila can be a challenge, and it's easy to miss out on the city's hidden food gems. On this small-group tour, you'll have the opportunity to uncover the best Filipino street food, guided by a local who knows the ins and outs of the city's culinary scene. As you explore, you'll visit a variety of street vendors and restaurants, sampling a diverse array of authentic dishes like steaming dumplings, rich warm soups, and flavorful meat skewers. To complete the experience, enjoy refreshing local beers and juices, all while immersing yourself in the rich and vibrant flavors that make Manila’s street food so special.
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There are variety of foods and vendors are friendly with different funny gimmicks to get customers' attention. It's just the place is too crowded and motorcycle just comes in and out of the place. Could have been better if vehicles are not allowed to enter. Flies are everwhere, there are people begging as well.

Great spot for a street food adventure. There are so many choices to try, perfect if you want to sample a little bit of everything. Just be careful with your things since it can get busy. Even late at night, there are lots of people around, so if you don’t like crowds, don’t stay too long. But it’s definitely worth checking out!

food was great, but honestly, it’s too overhyped. the atmosphere was not it, it was so crowded, and there was limited space for cars and people walking. we bought like 4 foods from different stores, and 3 out of 4 of them were serving so slow, even though there were little to no people buying. i just think there are lots of food stalls like this that deserve the hype more. like what i read in here: don't go if you're too far, just visit your local food stalls.

Foods are good. Services are good (fast and well entertained) The only thing I hate along my visiting here is that there's this young man (around 11-14 y.o.) who interferes with us while eating. They even insist that we give our food to them (they are doing annoying things like touching us, some of my friends are girls, so I'm a little angry for this behaviour.) Parking is hard to spot if you are using a car. But if you are using a motorcycle, other people are offering the eskinitas but with parking fees of 30 php. I'm not against those young children from asking for food. The only thing is that if we visitors said 'NO', they should stop insisting.

Ugbo Street Food is a great place to explore if you love affordable and delicious street food. While the area isn’t the most secure, and it’s always good to be mindful of your belongings, it’s still worth the visit! The vendors are incredibly welcoming, and the lively atmosphere makes for a fun experience. There used to be more food stalls, but even now, there’s still a wide variety to choose from. I highly recommend trying the buttered scallops, grilled balut, and the strawberry with hardened sugar—they’re definitely must-tries!



