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    Rapsadoodle

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveStreet Vendors, Filipino

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    Filipino foods will always be the best. even when my cousin and i like to eat this. this will always be our favorite food

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    Carvajal Street

    Carvajal Street

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.5 kmManila City
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    For food adventurers and explorers out there, a small street in Binondo called Carvajal Street is a…read moredestination that must not be overlooked if you happen to be in the area. I believe Binondo is best explored on foot so you can really take in all the sights, sounds and smells (both good, AND bad!). My boyfriend and I, after an hour or so of wandering around in search for fruits, finally ended up here. Since it's more line an alley than a street, it's easy to miss. Carvajal is lined up with eateries (a household name is Quick Snack) that have a LOT to offer, from classic Chinese cuisine, to traditional Filipino fares and other Asian cuisines. This street is also known for fresh produce! A huge variety of Asian fruits and vegetables are sold here in kiosks. Fresh tofu, tubs of fermented vegetables, some seafood and specialty food grocers can also be found here. Truly a foodie haven not only for those who love to eat, but for those who love to cook as well. Personally, I have not fully explored this small street thoroughly, but it's really worth mentioning. Take your time and see what each stall has to offer, and you'll never know what pleasant surprise awaits you.

    Here's the thing about Carvajal Street: it's tiny as heck. I don't think it would even qualify as…read morean alley - an al fresco hallway, maybe. But this narrow street is where you can find some of the best restaurants in Chinatown. My personal favorite is Quick Snack, with their amazing fresh lumpia. A lot of people also come here for the fresh fruit stands, and the mom-and-pop groceries where you can get even the most obscure Chinese delicacies. Prepare to have your tastebuds invaded.

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    Carvajal Street - Produce stalls, left and right!

    Produce stalls, left and right!

    Carvajal Street - The entrance to Carvajal St. can be easily missed as it's really narrow!

    The entrance to Carvajal St. can be easily missed as it's really narrow!

    Carvajal Street - Fresh fruits!

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    Fresh fruits!

    Erra's Ramen - Erra's Ramen aka Vest Ramen Signage

    Erra's Ramen

    3.8(10 reviews)
    6.8 kmManila City

    Less than a Php100 ramen? Within the busy streets of Malate, you will find this gem. They have Shio…read more(Php50), Shoyu (Php50), Miso (Php80) and TanTanMen (Php80). To manage your expectations, do not expect high quality ramen. It's a carinderia style eatery and not the cleanest place to be. But, you'll see lots of foreigners and locals eating here! They also have another name for this place: Vest Ramen! Why? Because they are not only the "Best," they are the "Vest"! (LOL!) The broth is pretty good and the meat is tender. For the noodles, you can ask that they undercook the noodles. You can also add and egg! I recommend that you ask for a raw egg. Then,just drop it into the hot noodle soup! Have your ramen with a cold beer, perfection! The pork slice are tasty and tender but is also very tiny. So, add more for an additional Php20. Again, the place is not for neat freaks, you have to be a "cowboy" to eat here. One good point, they are open 24/7! A good, cheap place for your noodle cravings!

    Cheap ramen. CHEAP RAMEN. After years of getting conditioned to believe that you need to pay…read moreP350++++ for good ramen, it's nice to find places like Erra's that serve knockout ramen for LESS THAN P100. I mean, are you kidding me?!? CHEAP RAMEN. Actually, Erra's is a skanky street bar that looks more like a vulcanizing shop than anything else. And the ramen actually comes from a stall just outside Erra's called (I shit you not) "The Vest Ramen in Town". I don't know about it being "The Vest" (Sorry, couldn't resist), but it is very, VERY good. And if you don't believe me, drop by to see the horde of foreigners hanging out there every day. Malate shop owners should seriously get a clue from this. CHEAP RAMEN.

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    Erra's Ramen
    Erra's Ramen - Erra's Ramen aka Vest Ramen Menu

    Erra's Ramen aka Vest Ramen Menu

    Erra's Ramen - Erra's Ramen aka Vest Ramen Noodle Man

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    Erra's Ramen aka Vest Ramen Noodle Man

    Lirio's

    Lirio's

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.2 kmManila City

    Of all my "jollijeep" adventures, this is one of my favorite finds. To those who don't know what a…read morejollijeep is, these are temporary steel eateries along the streets of Makati. This hidden gem called Lirio's offers food that is fit for professional catering. In fact, they actually cater to small events if you ask them to. They have all the necessary equipment for it seeing as their food is often displayed in chaffing dishes in their jollijeep. I love their food! This is the only jollijeep you will find that offers French toast or prime beef tapa for breakfast, roast beef or fish fillet with tartar sauce (with side of buttered corn) for lunch, German potato salad or pastrami sandwich for lunch. And it isn't just the selection that is surprising, the taste and quality of their food is also top-notch. For instance, if you get an order of spaghetti with meatballs from them, they put parsley flakes and parmesan cheese on it. Really? It's a steel kiosk on the street! And I only pay between P80 to P90 per order! The food and the service are very similar to what you'd get from more expensive food trucks. It's no wonder you'll see well-dressed Makati businessfolk lining up for their food, they're often sold out for lunch by 1:30. Just goes to show, you really shouldn't judge a book by its cover.

    GOURMET FOOD IN A JOLLIJEEP…read more Jollijeep is what we call those food stalls that line Makati streets. Open mostly on weekdays, these stalls make it possible for corporate slaves to get a filling meal without shelling out too much of their hard-earned money. Because of its cheap prices, Jollijeep food is considered low-quality, oftentimes seen as unhygienic or unsafe. Although that might be true for some, it is with great pleasure that I tell you about this quite unique jollijeep stall that stands in Palanca street (near the famous pork chops I told you about in a separate review). The stall is called Mang Lirio's and it is located right in front of the restobar Plantation. The usual price of a jollijeep meal is around 50 pesos, so one might consider Mang Lirio's to be quite pricey, at around 70 to 80 pesos for a full rice meal. (Still way cheaper and more sulit than eating in a restaurant or some fast food chains.) But the difference is worth it! The gourmet food you'll be getting is tasty, satisfying and the servings are generous. For breakfast, they have the usual tocino, tapa, longganisa, dilis, etc - all delicious choices which they rotate in a week. They also serve french toast and taho! For lunch they have selections such as pork binagoongan, roast beef with gravy, bicol express and lechon kawali to name a few. They also have california maki (wow right), siomai, and other food items such as sandwiches and even fruits. All arranged in a very neat and inviting display. Next time you're in the area, try this jollijeep that's quite a bit more 'upscale' above the rest. But still awesome, awesome value for money.

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    Lirio's - A sample of their menu. This is printed daily and you can ask for one when you pick up your breakfast.

    A sample of their menu. This is printed daily and you can ask for one when you pick up your breakfast.

    Lirio's - A take-away order of Champorado for P60. With a splash of fresh milk.

    A take-away order of Champorado for P60. With a splash of fresh milk.

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    Mang Tootz Food House - Katsu with sauce, Soup, Korean pork, Banana Rhuma

    Mang Tootz Food House

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.8 kmManila City

    One of the best casual meals I've had in Manila. Chicken katsu was crispy, Korean style pork was…read morevery delicious and the Banana Rhuma sweet lumpia was incredible. I couldn't remember what it was called, so I looked it up just now and learned that this place is the birthplace of the recipe! Wow! Totally recommend.

    Mang Tootz is a large carinderia just beside UST. It is also absolutely the best carinderia in the…read morewhole wide world. While other carinderias settle themselves with the usual fare, Mang Tootz serves dishes nobody would even dream of sticking in a virtual hole-in-the-wall. The place is absolutely brilliant. The joint first became famous because of their Chicken Tenders, and after having them for myself, it's not hard to see why. Tender, juicy, delicious, with just the right amount of breading, these tenders wouldn't be out of place in a more upscale restaurant. In fact, we should ask these upscale restaurants to check out the tenders for themselves to see how it's done. You have a selection of sauces to choose from, including tartar sauce and teriyaki, so you can really enjoy these tenders the way you want to. Mang Tootz is now famous for their most excellent turon, which they call "Banana-rum-a" (I hope that's how it's spelled). Small, finger-sized turon, deep-fried with an infusion of rum and a dusting of cinnamon powder, the brilliantly crispy candied outer shell covers a banana core that is, to borrow from Masterchef Australia, "Barstin' wid flavah!". And if these two dishes aren't enough, they have a whole selection of food to choose from, from the expected but brilliantly done (Liempo and Sisig, my goodness that sisig), to the unexpected (Korean Beef Ribs, Kebabs, etc).

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    Mang Tootz Food House

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    Rapsadoodle - streetvendors - Updated June 2026

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