Bazaars and other pop-up stores have been allowed to operate in Metro Manila since the region was placed under Alert Level 2 quarantine status on Nov. 5. (PNA photo by Azer N. Parrocha) MANILA - Every once in a while, a city manages to produce one or two types of food better than other places. For Malabon, it's pancit and kakanin (rice cakes). But if you're a local who's looking for something different, you're in luck. After the country struggled through nearly two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, some of Malabon's most treasured holiday traditions are making a comeback. Bazaars and other pop-up stores have been allowed to operate in Metro Manila since the region was placed under Alert Level 2 quarantine status on Nov. 5. Malabon City's latest culinary offering is a food bazaar that offers flavorful, easy to eat meals that are simple but will remind you of being somewhere else. The Concepcion Food Bazaar treats visitors to mouth-watering street food-Filipino (isa
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Contributed photos May 09, 2021 If there’s one good thing the pandemic has done for Cebuanos, it has inspired us to build and foster meaningful relationships with one another within the community. Artists are releasing new works, home businesses are thriving and the spirit of generosity has been at full display.
In the town of Liloan, Cebu, a new food park has emerged bringing all of these together think, aspiring food brands, a vibe that borrows the beauty of nature and supporting foodies in one place.
Welcome to Move Park - Liloan.
Of course, strict health and safety protocols are in place and practiced.