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    Its me again LondonHM

    In Kusinang Munti you'll find Philippine, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Halal food here, either as a main meal, or you have the option of making use of their all-you-can-eat buffet

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    Keep the recommendations coming Eyes!!
    I am completely sold on "all-you-can-eat." So much for the new year diet

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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    Hi there LondonHM and Emmeline! There's a couple of restaurants in Hammersmith, London called Port of Manila and Ihaw Ihaw, I preferred the first one myself
    Thank you! Will give it a try one of these days! I cook filipino food at home every now and then, but hard to cook for one person. I also found an Asian grocery store in Chinatown that sells mama sita mix lol. Yes i cheat when I cook filipino dishes.

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    Wonderful. You are more than welcome to cook for me as my Filipino cooking skills are awful

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty View Post
    Here is a list of filipino resturants, there seems to be a few in London and two in Earls Court.

    http://adoborice.com/directory.aspx?...&categoryid=15

    We are hoping to have a day in London next week and will try to go to one while we are there.
    Awesome! Thanks for this Rusty! One of these days, will definitely give it a try!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LondonHM View Post
    Wonderful. You are more than welcome to cook for me as my Filipino cooking skills are awful
    Lol you'll eat any filipino dish? Not scared of the weird ones? You said your Filipino cooking skill is awful, which cuisine are you not awful then? :p

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    I will back myself to eat the weird ones....
    I make a mean pasta...and that is about it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LondonHM View Post
    I will back myself to eat the weird ones....
    Which ones have you eaten so far that could be classed as 'weird' ?

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    Just for fun

    I've eaten one of these dishes. Any guesses which one?

    Chicken 'adidas' (feet)




    helmet (chicken heads) ...




    I have some great video's of 'bizarre' Philippine cooking. I'll try and find them. I'm sure you'd love to see. Just for fun.

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    hahaha i like the chicken adidas but the chinese style of cooking, don't think I've tried the filipino style. ooh the helmet looks scary!!! lol i dont think i will try it! haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmeline View Post
    hahaha i like the chicken adidas but the chinese style of cooking, don't think I've tried the filipino style. ooh the helmet looks scary!!! lol i dont think i will try it! haha
    Ha ha ha
    Keep you eye to this thread, more exciting dishes are coming your way soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Just for fun

    I've eaten one of these dishes. Any guesses which one?

    Chicken 'adidas' (feet)




    helmet (chicken heads) ...




    I have some great video's of 'bizarre' Philippine cooking. I'll try and find them. I'm sure you'd love to see. Just for fun.
    I think you've tried the adidas. The helmet just looks too scary. If I am wrong, then I definitely admire your courage! lol

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    Oh those poor chukkies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmeline View Post
    I think you've tried the adidas. The helmet just looks too scary. If I am wrong, then I definitely admire your courage! lol
    Guys you can also try this Philippines street foods hehehe its yummy just be choosy in buying cause you might pick the 'botcha' (double dead) ...

    Calamares - squid
    Balut - fertilized duck embryo that is boiled alive and eaten in the shell (so you can see the chick feathers or the body parts are almost whole) be prepared in eating this hahahaha
    Fishball - fish
    Barbecue - banana (saba)
    Betamax - roasted chicken blood
    Squidball - ofcourse squid again
    Mani - it may be fried or boiled
    Taho - bean curd with syrup (syrup made of sugar)
    Footlong - long hotdogs in different flavors
    Isaw - barbecued pig or chicken intestines


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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmeline View Post
    I think you've tried the adidas. The helmet just looks too scary. If I am wrong, then I definitely admire your courage! lol


    Yes, I tried one.
    The sauce I had was quite nice, but naturally there was no real meat. Just seemed a bit chewy.
    Didn't actually feel any need to have another.


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    Vische, when you come here you must try some of our 'Tripe' (boiled cow's stomach lining).

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    I have had chicken feet - sceptical about the heads
    I do like a bit of Balut. I still remember the first time I tried it. Manila 2009 - street vendor standing by the river near Ocean Park. Great times!

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    Mr LondonHM,

    Hope you will enjoy this video all about Bizarre foods in the Philippines:-

    Bizarre Foods Philippines 1/6




    If your interested I'm sure you can easily find the rest of the series.

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    Good one Terpe

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Vische, when you come here you must try some of our 'Tripe' (boiled cow's stomach lining).
    hehehe i have tried, that my father lets me eat all sorts of exotic foods without telling me what it is hahahaha

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    Eyes O'D,

    I went to this restaurant with friends. Food was good..but the staff were not so friendly. Perhaps it was just a one off.

    Any more recommendations anyone? I have told you how bad my cooking is these days!



           

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