Downtown Manila is a place where sidewalk vendors have taken root to the point that it's almost impossible to get rid of them.
Carriedo street is just one where the stalls are not just occupying the sidewalks, but they've actually taken over the street itself.
Why the local government unit tolerates this, I'll never know. But what I do know is that the stalls sell all sorts of dry goods at sometimes ridiculously low prices, so what's not to like about them?
AT the foot of the LRT Carriedo station is a hodgepodge of small businesses selling street food and all kinds of footwear. The few that occupy the frontage of the now shuttered Isetann department store has a cornucopia of everything that we all need at sometime or another.
The slippers are really, really cheap, practically half the price of similar slippers found in the department stores in the area.
One little oddity that I was not inclined to buy were cotton buds that used sticks instead of plastic or cardboard stems. I also had some doubts about the moist towelettes which looked partially open. And I've tried the generic batteries sold there, too. Believe me, they're not worth it. But I did buy a flash light with a rechargeable battery for an incredible P300. It came with a bag too. I saw something like it in a Makati shop and the price was P499, so yes, there are some real bargains in the street stalls of Carriedo and Rizal Avenue. read more