When in Tutuban Center, where do you grab something to eat?
When in Tutuban Center, where do you grab something to eat?
Ho ho ho! Christmas is just around the corner. Have you done your early holiday shopping yet? It’s the time of the year again to attend or host family reunions. The season of sharing our blessings through gift-giving.
My usual destination to shop for gifts were bookstores (for nieces/nephews and godchilds) or Tutuban Center. Oh the latter has great finds! And yes, it’s tiring to walk around and accomplish our shopping list especially when in Tutuban, agree?
Where do you grab something to eat when in Tutuban Center? I discovered one, Tutuban Center’s Foodstreet! Whether its pork barbecue, grilled seafood, a quick and affordable snack are lined up that will surely fill your tummy.
Open from late afternoon till late at night, Foodstreet has numerous stalls selling all the chows and snacks your family and barkada can possibly want. Choose from an assortment of grilled favorites and fried food that are cooked fresh and are guaranteed to be delicious eats.
The stalls at Foodstreet offered value-for-money food in a casual setting. Also, you can chomp on your chosen pulutan with the whole barkada on almost any gimik night. And speaking of gimik, it was Friday when I went there, I saw a stage inside the Foodstreet set up for Acoustic Night. I was told that they will continue having bands to play until November 6, every Friday. But, wait there’s more! Who loves Christmas Trees? Come at Tutuban this 14th of November for the Grand Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Bring your kids if you want, it will be fun!
If dinner is on the menu, the choices are endless too. Some stalls serve rice meals, such as tapsilog, while others dish out mami, siopao and siomai, shawarma and all kinds of sandwiches. If you want barbecue, you can choose from grilled chicken, liempo, dried squid, and even bangus.
At Tutuban Center Night Market, we are spoiled for choices. From affordable shopping to our favorite street food at Foodstreet, we’ll find everything that we could possibly want.