Old Manila Food Walk Tour
I love having friends. They help to keep me sane and introduce me to new people and new experiences. A “CR” friend arranged a tour to walk China Town in Manila and we would eat at different areas. The Big Binonda Food Wok was well worth the 1,100Php ($26). We ate at 5 different locations, learned about China Town and how it came to be in Manila, and enjoyed spending the afternoon with friends.

First food item: LUMPIA. We tried eating it plain, then with peanut sauce, and then with vinegar. We started off with half and then order another half.

We went inside this Chinese store to learn more about the culture. We could purchase candles, god statues, paper money to burn, etc.

Can’t remember much about this 3rd food stop, except it is above a bakery and the owner helps support the firefighters…and the food was good.

Most Chinese are Buddhist. Most Filipinos are Catholics. This place or worship intertwines both religions.

There were many places to buy vegetables in China Town and they looked pretty good…this place also had some fish you could buy.

And we could purchase any snacks at our last stop. So many new types of snacks that I didn’t know were out there.

The friends that went on this Walking/Food Tour with me…plus about 20 other Filipinos that somehow got in on our “private tour”!