We all love eating different varieties of foods but we, Filipinos ( just some of us maybe) loves to eat this what we call "Kalye foods".
I just want to share my experience with "kalye foods" at our campus.
Inside the school, we have many eating establishments such as cafeteria, student's center, canteen, Daily bread, outlet, and some "sari-sari stores" that are commonly managed by college students to fund their studies.
But most importantly, our school accepts the vendors to sell their goods just only outside the premises for them to support their families.
And here are some street foods:
With just P5, you can enjoy to eat this mangos + the sauce you want. You have the freedom to get the amount of sauce you want. But when it comes to unripe mangos, I love "bagoong".
What I love about kuya vendor who sells hotdogs is that with just P15, you can have 3 pcs. of hotdogs.
I admit that sometimes when I have no viand during lunch time, I buy hotdogs to pair up with my rice. It is for me to save more money.
Who else love popcorns? With just P5 you can have 1 small bag of popcorn + you can ask for more cheese if you want to. This is the snack I always buy when I excuse myself during a discussion with an excuse of going in the comfort room but instead I'll just buy some foods.
Lastly is this juice, the prices may vary depending on the sie you want. From P5 the lowest amount upto P20 the maximum. What's more interesting with "kuya vendor" of this juice is that you can ask him to add more milk if you want to.
During night time, you can smell the tempting smoke coming from the barbeques.
Here are the pictures:
We have isaw, bbq pork, fish and chicken, kikiam, fish balls, kwek-kwek etc.
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED ANY! I RECOMMEND IT TO YOU❤
Hope you enjoyed!