When you find yourself in Metro Manila for a day or two, heading out to explore can feel daunting. The chaos, the heat, the noise—it’s enough to make even seasoned travelers pause. But that’s exactly where the real adventure begins.
This isn’t just any curated food crawl. It’s not a staged night market built for Instagram feeds. No. This is a Manila street food tour as it truly is—alive, gritty, sizzling, and unapologetic. Loud. Sweaty. Deliciously chaotic. If you’re lucky, a tricycle will be your ride and the smoky aroma of grilled pork your guide.
For travelers looking for authentic things to do in Manila, this experience is the perfect mix of culture and cuisine. Guided by a local, you’ll dive into a crash course in Philippine street food—from skewered barbecue and deep-fried snacks to hearty stews, soups, and sweet Filipino desserts.
Bring an open mind and an empty stomach, and get ready for one of the most flavorful food experiences in Manila.
The exact meet up point is at Starbucks, California Garden Square, Highway Hills, Mandaluyong city. Easily travel to the meet up point using the Grab App.
Please show booking confirmation (Printed or Mobile) to your guide before the start of tour.
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Philippine Peso (PHP)
GMT+8
220VV, 60HzHz
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PNR Manila Station
Taft Avenue Terminal, Cubao Terminal
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Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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