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Carmina says Bebang’s halo-halo is summer in a spoon — but is it the real deal or just pretty colors in a cup?

Since last year, Mom Violy and Carmina had been wanting to try the much-talked-about  Bebang's Halo-Halo , but even when we passed by, the timing was never right. Mom Violy kept saying she’d wait until a branch opened closer to us. Then Becky told Carmina there was one along her commute route to work. The best part was that the Tomas Morato branch in Quezon City had just opened. When we arrived at CTTM Square , we found plenty of restaurants on the second floor. While checking the menu, we let the customers behind us order first. Mom Violy asked them for recommendations, and they suggested the Presidential for first timers. Unlike other places, Bebang’s Halo-Halo doesn’t have size options—everything comes in a standard size, making ordering easier. Seniors and PWDs get a discount per order, and you’re given something that lights up when your halo-halo is ready for pickup. Service was quick, so the wait wasn’t long at all. Each order comes in its own green plastic bag with a table...

Mom Violy Shopping at Leo & Angie Dried Fish inside Farmers Market, Cubao


Mom Violy was craving for some dried tinapa. She was shopping around inside Farmers Market located in Cubao, Quezon City Philippines.


Leo who was selling said we had purchase from him before, yet we couldn't remember.

Carmina decided to take a picture with Leo so Mom Violy would remember where she went when she feels like purchasing dried fish.



Leo sells it for 1/4 kilo for PHP 120.00 ($2.07) or one kilo for PHP 400.00 ($6.90) coming from Bataan.


Leo had informed Mom Violy she can call up when she wanted some more dried fish by giving his business card.


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