Wednesday, September 16, 2009

have you been to the salcedo saturday market?

never? then it's about time you wake up early next saturday and head out to the salcedo community market in salcedo village, makati city.

you can say that the market is a melting pot of different cultures - there are thai dishes from kub kaow thai, spanish tortillas from mantequilla, MSG-free dimsum from cantonese home kitchen, french breads from ru de pain, and turkish pastries and desserts from anatolia cuisine, etc. for filipino fare, there are the cherished family recipes of la cocina de tita moning, seafood flown in fresh from roxas city (my hometown), kuchinta from bulacan, ilocano dishes like bagnet and empanadas, cebu lechon and pritchon, kalinga organic mountain rice, ineng's famous bbq (one of the many reasons why i go here!), capampangan products, among others.

hands down, this is heaven for foodies like me.

a frenchman’s crepe and galette.


monster burgers.


homemade sherbet.


organic fruits and veggies.


there are frozen delights for taking home and the ready-to-eat variety (right off the grill!).


sausages, anyone?


fresh flowers


himalayan salt


export-quality wood products (great giveaways! here are their contact details: Acamani Woodcraft, Lina or Reynaldo R. Radan, tel. no. 4106747 or mobile 09186513467)






the survivors, taking in the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the market. :)












i am on a diet (no one believes me haha!) but had to throw it out the window just for this day. because you will just want to try this, and then that, and then just a few more. :)

The Salcedo Community Market
Jaime Velasquez Park between Leviste & Tordesillas Streets
Salcedo Village, Makati
Hours: Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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