Surprisingly, this was my first
ever trip to the Salcedo Market. I've been to the Legaspi one a few years ago and if I remember correctly, Salcedo is definitely bigger and has more stuff. We went at about 11am, and luckily we were still able to find a pretty good parking spot. It wasn't as hot as I was anticipating thanks to a light breeze, but be prepared to still get a little sweaty (especially now that it's summer). So wear comfortable clothes and shoes! Plus a fan and an umbrella (in case it rains) would also help. ;p
Anyway, be sure to go there on an empty stomach since there's so much food to eat and buy! Here's just some I was able to take pics of:
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bread and pastries |
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sauces and spreads |
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Delimondo at 5% off |
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fresh seafood |
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kale mix chips |
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Filipino delicacies |
There's also other products aside from food that you can check out:
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native items |
There's a seating area but it was already full, so we just bought stuff and ate while walking around.
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wagyu shawarma (which was huge!) |
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tapa rice |
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Ilocos empanada |
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churros |
Btw, my friend also had a stall there -
Dibs Spreads. These homemade dips/spreads are freshly made, so yummy and perfect for snacking. You can eat them with crackers, chips, veggie sticks, sandwiches, or whatever! They have lots of different flavors but I ended up getting the Basil Pesto which hubby and I finished in almost one sitting. For orders, you can text
0917-8585377 or email dibs.spreads@gmail.com. :)
I'm so glad I was able to check this out and for sure it won't be my last time. ;p
Salcedo Community Market
Jaime C. Velasquez Park, Salcedo Village, Makati, Metro Manila
Saturdays, 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Tried the Suki-Gyouza before and it was delish. Ang mura pa. They also sell at Midnight Mercato in Taguig. :)
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