Happy Tuesday, dear Hivers! My friends and I recently discovered a hidden food eatery near our office. It was quite late at night already,around 8:30 pm and most of the establishments are already closing. We were left with fast foods and convenience store foods only. So when one of my officemates suggested this tasty siomai place, we grabbed the chance! Good thing they are open 24 hours, ideal for taxi drivers and people who hang over.
We ordered their famous beef pares, siomai, and puso (native rice). During our first visit, I remember choosing the spicy flavor of the beef pares without knowing it was too spicy for me. So for our next visits, I opted for the non spicy beef pares.
These must be a hundred pieces of siomai at 8 pesos each. According to the staff, they could sell all these in a day and even have a second batch of siomai. They also have a Japanese variation of their siomai but unfortunately, it was sold out by that time.
This is their beef pares. I'm not sure how they make it but for a simple soup with a little cubed beef and it's fats, it could already feed hungry people.
Although, it would still depend on people's preference if they eat foods in the eatery or not, but as someone who has sensitive stomach, I'm really careful when it comes to the cleanliness of the eatery. So far, I didn't had any stomach ache after eating their food.
After dinner, my officemates and I went home. These are just one of the random things we do after work, we eat together and rant to each other about work.
That's it for today's blog. See you in my next one!
Sending some love and light
With love, Jane