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...
People living in the Philippines always thought that every month of November when persimmon are in season. We can only purchase it coming from Korea. Mom Violy found out it can purchase from Baguio Market_mnl located every weekend inside Robinsons Magnolia at the ground floor. Baguio Market Manila have seasonal vegetables and fruits that are in season. The price of the persimmon is 60 pesos ($1.09) per piece. Mom Violy said, there is no seed in the middle shown on the photo. Mom Violy said, it is sweet just like what you get from the United States. Those who are living in the Philippines you can purchase persimmon coming from Sagada. Since the climate is cold just in the United States, they are able to plant and harvest it there. NOT SPONSORED. Subscribe Carmina Lifestyle YouTube Channel a place to look, discover and share. Thank you for your support.