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Street Foods Hopping-Davao


Isaw,Chicken Liver,Pork,Hotdog,Chorizo
 Isaw is a street food from the Philippines, made from barbecued pig or chicken intestines. The intestines are cleaned, turned inside out, and cleaned again, repeating the process several times.

Proben is a type of street food popular in some regions of the Philippines. It consists essentially of the proventriculus of a chicken, dipped in cornstarch, and deep-fried.

 A balut is a developing duck embryo that is boiled and eaten in the shell. It originated and is commonly sold as streetfood in the Philippines. They are common food in countries in Southeast Asia, such as Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.

Shiomai, also romanized as siu mai or shaomai, also called pork dumplings, is a type of traditional Chinese dumpling served as dim sum but. This type of siomai is Filipino made.

 

Potato Fries In Circle known as French Fries in Mcdo.
 
 Roxas Avenue in Davao City Street Foods Vendors


My King and I together with our friends eat the finest and cleanest street foods in town. You can buy foods here with a very affordable budgets. The price range from 3-25 pesos. What I love here is the vendor trust the people since you can eat first before paying. Maybe there are some people that don't pay otherwise most of the dabawenyos people are honest. Besides those street foods are the thrift shops where you can buy dress, shoes ,watch and many more in affordable prices.


Street Foods is located at Roxas Avenue in Davao City near Marco Polo and Ateneo Davao.




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