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    [Dagupan] ▬ Pork Chop and Sisig at Beans and Roots Coffee/Tea

    PORK CHOP OF BEANS AND ROOTS

    Beans and Roots Coffee and Tea

    Yehey!!! After 50 golden years, Palagutom Boy is back to blogging! Anyway hi-way, I was able to afford another restaurant in Dagupan again. You see? I'm poor patay gutom but I see to it that I am sosyal!

    INTERIOR
    BUSINESS SIGNAGE
    CAFE COUNTER
    WITH FELLOW PALAGUTOM

    This restaurant is located at 26-A Rizal Street, Dagupan City! Here are the food I've discovered amounting to not more than 100 pesos.

    PORK CHOP

    Pork Chop

    This pork chop is pasok in our mission because it did not exceed 100 pesos mind you! This is enough for one person with regular appetite. To those who have voracious appetite, consider buying at least two, maybe?

    They don't serve sauce automatically. You may ask for soy sauce with calamansi if you wish!

    PORK SISIG

    Pork Sisig

    Another affordable find here is the Pork Sisig which also costs 100 pesos (gaya-gaya puto maya)! You can also request for a hot sauce to turn your tounge upside down! *Villain Laugh* Huwahahaha!

    SOLVED. BURP!

    Other Details

    This restaurant has free delivery at a minimum of 300 pesos. Call them at (075) 540-2166.

    That's it! Thanks for your time in reading this non-sense food blog of Palagutom Boy! Bye!

    [San Fabian] ▬ Local Bibingka (Rice Cake) in Pangasinan

    LOCAL BIBINGKA OF PANGASINAN

    Gutom Intro


    It's about 4 PM when I am walking down the town of San Fabian in Pangasinan in search for cheap food. I don't know why I always eat. LOL!

    Then I saw a man cooking publicly. I approached him and I learned that he is cooking a local bibingka, a delicacy in San Fabian.

    About Bibingka


    Bibingka is a popular food in the Philippines. If you are a Filipino, you know what's this. But for the sake of non-Filipino readers, bibingka is a rice cake mixed with coconut meat strands, placed on a banana leaf then grilled. 

    The distinct characteristic of bibingka is the notched edges.

    Cost: 2.50 pesos


    The cost is as cheap as tupig. It is 2.50 pesos per piece. You can eat it right away! It is a good source of calories without spending much molah!

    SAN FABIAN CHURCH, PANGASINAN

    Where I Found this Food


    Curious where I found this? I saw the vendors in a park in front of the San Fabian Church just across the street. I don't know what time they usually go here. I just saw the vendor randomly.

    [Lingayen] ▬ Gotham City Cafe



    Gotham City Cafe


    I was scouting for restaurants along the Maramba Boulevard in Lingayen until I saw this with its distinct yellow business signage. That moment, I knew it was a restaurant, LOL!

    This restaurant is an extension of the bigger the President's Hotel and if you order a food, it comes from the latter.

    The restaurant is anime-themed. Images of superheroes are posted on the walls. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    P.S. They offer free videoke if you'll eat here. So ibirit mo na!



    Location/Address/Opening and Closing Time


    As I've said, this is located along the Maramba Boulevard, or simply, the Boulevard. Its location is near the tourist attractions in town like the Capitol Building, the Lingayen Beach (not the Lingayen Bitch(es) and the Veterans Park.

    The restaurant is open 24 hours a day.


    What to Expect?


    The restaurant is accessible. It is air-conditioned even though your hair is not hair-conditioned. As to the service, I'll give 7 over 10. Food? 8 over 10. The place is clean and tidy; the restroom too!

    [Lingayen] ▬ Toro-Toro Eating Along Avenida Rizal East

    TORO-TORO ALONG RIZAL AVENUE EAST

    Toro-Toro in Lingayen's Rizal Avenue East


    Do you want to experience the local scene while in Lingayen? Well, head in front of the Lingayen Catholic Church at night and you'll know where the locals go! Goooora na!

    Here, you'll enjoy the dashing belfry lighted at night while eating your food.



    Location, Address, Opening and Closing Time


    As I've said, this is along Rizal Avenue East in front of the Lingayen Catholic Church. This local food hub becomes alive from 6pm up to midnight.



    What to Expect?


    Expect vehicles passing by. Expect to see different kinds of people. Don't expect sosyal plates, glass or whatsoever. So far, I didn't suffer from diarrhea so I would say this is a safe place for the tummy.

    Of course that this is a noisy place. There are tables along the streets where you can dine. They offer cheap food.

    [Lingayen] ▬ Bangosilog: a Breakfast in Pangasinan

    BANGSILOG FROM GOTHAM CITY CAFE

    Heyah! To all the followers of palagutom, follow lang ng follow! hahaha.. I'm in Lingayen! I'm poor yet I'm sosyal. #Char!

    Of course, I will look for cheap food again here starting from 100 pesos down. If libre, mas masaya! C'mon let's discover Lingayen the pulubi style. Bahahaha!


    About Bangosilog


    Silog meals are popular Filipino breakfasts. Silog stands for sinangag rice and itlog (egg). In Lingayen's Gotham City Cafe (an extension of The President's Hotel), I ordered Bangosilog which stands for Bangus + Sinangag + Itlog - just one of the countless silog versions you can make.

    With this food I ordered here, I had a one piece of boneless bangus, an egg, a sinangag and a free coffee! Great breakfast really! Not so expensive.




    Cost: 100 Pesos


    Ok, the cost of the meal is 100 pesos. That is swak! Naka-aircon ka pa! Juicecolored. You can also have a free videoke inside the restaurant, yes, for free! Birit na! Birit pa!



    Where I Ate This?


    This restaurant is located along the Maramba Boulevard in Lingayen and it is an extension of The President's Hotel.

    The restaurant is anime-themed with images of Batman, Spiderman and other fictitious superheroes. This is conveniently located in Lingayen. It is walking distance away from the Capitol grounds and the Lingayen Beach.

    Read more: Gotham City Cafe

    [Lingayen] ▬ Lugawan in front of the Lingayen Church

    I PURCHASED THIS LUGAW FROM THE STREETS OF LINGAYEN

    About Lugaw 


    Lugaw is not new to every Filipino because Filipinos eat lugaw when they have nothing to eat. This is a sad reality though especially to those poor Filipinos. But, let's be happy! Because every rich and poor can eat lugaw! In Lingayen, they also have lugawww! 

    Ok, lugaw is made of rice with extra water to make it more fluid (ahh! I don't kow how to describe, duhhh!). Basta, this is rice, with extra water so as not to make it dry! 'Yun ng 'yon! Tahaaaa! Juicecolored.

    This lugaw I ate has meat toppings, some herbs (onion leaves, I think) and egg.



    Cost: 26 pesos


    As far as I remember, the lugaw I ate costed 26 pesos (with egg). Without the egg, it is cheaper. This served as my dinner. Promise, it was a cheap dinner that can make your world go round! #Char!


    Where to Eat this?


    Well, I ate this along the Avenida Rizal East in Lingayen just in front of the Lingayen Parish Church. These food stalls appear at night, like starting from about 6 pm daily. They are there until midnight!

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