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    Kung gusto mo maiba, you can try Shiela's Buko Pie with Cheese - also located in LB.

    A number of LB friends have taken a liking to this.

    Masarap din daw although I have not tried it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    Kung gusto mo maiba, you can try Shiela's Buko Pie with Cheese - also located in LB.

    A number of LB friends have taken a liking to this.

    Masarap din daw although I have not tried it.

    Thanks! I'll check this out in case makapunta ng LB. Yung Mernel's na cake na try mo na? Dinayo ko rin before but it's just so so to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    But then 1 slice sa wildflour is more expensive than 1 box of regular buko pie, naka pasyal ka pa sa Tagaytay. Yan parati logic ng parents ko kaya dati umuuwi pa sila Laguna or Quezon para mag palengke[emoji23]

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    Good point! Malalaman bukas kung tuloy ang road trip...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Sa wildflour na lang ako bili. Yung gagastusin sa toll fee doon na lang sa expensive buko pie mapupunta [emoji23]
    Taga South naman ako at napapadaan naman ako sa Tagaytay. Allergic ako sa Makati, QC, Manila....


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    I will try to look for that ARTISANAL buko pie reviewed by Ninong Ry next time I go. Mukhang masarap, mas maraming buko.


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    UPLB studes & profs spell it as ELBI, hehe.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    UPLB studes & profs spell it as ELBI, hehe.


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    i wonder why.
    LB uses less ink and less space...
    heh heh.

    and that intersection of the national highway and the road that goes to the campus,
    it used to be "junction".
    it evolved to "johnson".

    OT.

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    Ang haba na ng pila [emoji23]20210228_114943.jpg

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    When I was still plying luzon as a salesman, we had a saying na kung saan maraming nakaparadang sasakyan, dun masarap. Oftentimes, pag may hilera ng kainan, you will notice one na palaging puno, ung iba halos walang laman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    When I was still plying luzon as a salesman, we had a saying na kung saan maraming nakaparadang sasakyan, dun masarap. Oftentimes, pag may hilera ng kainan, you will notice one na palaging puno, ung iba halos walang laman.

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    nakaka-inis dumaan sa harap ni sosing's, dati.
    palaging makitid ang daan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    nakaka-inis dumaan sa harap ni sosing's, dati.
    palaging makitid ang daan...
    I don't know Sosings doc, maybe it's inside NCR, nasa labas ako, and mostly focused on the kambingans na may sinigang na limbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I don't know Sosings doc, maybe it's inside NCR, nasa labas ako, and mostly focused on the kambingans na may sinigang na limbs
    yespo.
    it's inside ncr makati, outside the concrete jungle.
    such a small carinderia... ang raming google posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    When I was still plying luzon as a salesman, we had a saying na kung saan maraming nakaparadang sasakyan, dun masarap. Oftentimes, pag may hilera ng kainan, you will notice one na palaging puno, ung iba halos walang laman.

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    Ganyan din sa Cebu. When my BIL took me to eat in one of those places, masarap & the dialect of those eating was surprisingly tagalog! Yun pala, karamihan sales men na taga Maynila


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    Halata ba na ako yung part ng sales team ng company na maliit ang food allowance

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    Hahahaha, hindi naman. Mahilig lang sa reasonably priced, value for money at masarap na pagkain.

    Sa LB naman my favorites are Seoul Kitchen, Baan Thai, Solitas Farm Diner, Sierreza, Satya Graha, Danielitos at Spice Jar

    Lots in Maginhawa also. I miss going to that area.
    Wow so much to add to my list!

    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Ang haba na ng pila [emoji23]20210228_114943.jpg
    WOw road trip! Nakakinggit. I miss Tagaytay

    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I don't know Sosings doc, maybe it's inside NCR, nasa labas ako, and mostly focused on the kambingans na may sinigang na limbs
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Halata ba na ako yung part ng sales team ng company na maliit ang food allowance
    sobrang mura lang sa Sosing's. It's along Zobel Roxas. Carinderia siya pero may mga executive na kumakain dyan at mga naka kotse pa. It's near one of my all time favorite bakeshops (becky's)

    Isa pang okay pero walang parking yung Kamameshi

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Wow so much to add to my list!



    WOw road trip! Nakakinggit. I miss Tagaytay





    sobrang mura lang sa Sosing's. It's along Zobel Roxas. Carinderia siya pero may mga executive na kumakain dyan at mga naka kotse pa. It's near one of my all time favorite bakeshops (becky's)

    Isa pang okay pero walang parking yung Kamameshi
    i was introduced to sosings, by a son of one of the wealthier families south of luzon...

    the kamameshi guard assures us that our car will not be touched, parked along zobel roxas.

    i haven't gone to suzukin in ages.
    is it still there?
    no parking space rin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Ganyan din sa Cebu. When my BIL took me to eat in one of those places, masarap & the dialect of those eating was surprisingly tagalog! Yun pala, karamihan sales men na taga Maynila


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    OT: Talking about Cebu, there was this nice place along the highway at the southern outskirts of the city (Minglanilla ata) that served great lechon kawali.

    Place was always full and the fact that the lady at the counter was mesitza, ***y and very pretty had absolutely nothing to do with this

    I wonder if that place is still open

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    back in my gallivanting days,
    the med reps in the area know the good eats places.
    some had electric airconditions, others were natural aircons.
    we didn't care, basta masarap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    back in my gallivanting days,
    the med reps in the area know the good eats places.
    some had electric airconditions, others were natural aircons.
    we didn't care, basta masarap.
    I remember doc you know the jap restaurant that mostly only Makati natives did in the 80s hehe

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