Manam is ok, but not that overtly delicious. For a cheaper and great sisig in the area, you have to go to Landmark in Greenbelt, Makati , it is the best sisig compared to others
@@JCalltheway Awww, sorry but we didn’t film that time as we hadn’t started RUclips yet! But we have some posts on our instagram account (bingoandbinew)! 😊
you're using fork the wrong way. pushing rice or food towards the spoon is correct but the back side of the fork should make it easier for you to do that. that's how Filipinos do it. you may also observe how ppl do it so you'll have an idea.
I love Manam's Crispy Palabok (which you should try next time!), Sinigang with Watermelon, Wings with Patis (fish sauce) and Mango Pomelo Sago shake. 😍 Btw your review is so chill, I could listen to your voices all day!
@@heyitsabigailj Oh yum! Thank you for all those recommendation - they all sound so good! 🤤 And thank you for the kind words about our review! That makes us so happy! 🥰
I highly still recommend trying an original Sinigang without the watermelon twist on it. classic Sinigang is just sour but it's homey and comforting type of sour. actually, the soup that they serve in Mang Inasal is actually Sinigang broth (since you guys said that you've already been to Mang Inasal before)
@@velky_reeds Oh wow! Thank you for sharing this knowledge. We’ve had the soup at Mang Inasal so many times and never knew it was Sinigang broth! We will have to try classic Sinigang next time! 😋
Totally agree, never had sinigang in Manam but I cannot imagine how watermelon on its own can make the soup sour. They must use sampalok (tamarind) or kamias. Even sinigang sa bayabas (guava) still has added sampalok.
Halo halo and turon if you ask Filipinos is more meryenda (snack) than dessert. Leche flan, fruit salad (Filipinos style) are desserts where they're served on special occasions.
I like you two! Subscribed! Hopefully you'll be able to try other regional foods specialties. Some of them are seasonal, so you've barely scratched the surface.
That's probably dayap (or key lime) zest that they added on the flan. It's traditionally added just to cut through the richness of the flan. Happy you enjoyed the food!
@@florencecasuga5211 Hahaha, no way! 😅 We always try to speak some of the local language wherever we go. 😊 We had such a great time, thank you Florence! 🤗
hello Linda and Jon! yum!.. Sizzling sisig,, Spanish style squid, Gising gising!... With complimentary Leche Flan (steamed Egg and milk with caramelized brown sugar )...love the Turon also ( banana sometimes with jackfruit warped in spring roll deepfried with caramelized sugar).. .there are versions of sinigang soup thats more classic may be any type of meat cooked in tamarind or guava as souring ingredient good food great company!
@@allancristophe6810 Hi Allan! 😊 We LOVED everything we ate! We really want to try Turon with jackfruit - that sounds amazing! We also want to try a classic Sinigang, now that we’ve had one with a twist! The guava one sounds intriguing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us - as always! 🤗
@@BingoandBinew just like a pair made in heaven where peach and mango goes well so does Banana and Jackfruit turon..Ube and coconut ice cream.....so many delightful desserts!... when you come visit again try non commercialized and non mall located restos you will be surprised at how authentic and natural their food are..
Many foreigners eat at the Manan restaurant, they all liked the ordered food,Some people come back just to eat again so they can taste the other dishes at the restaurant.If I have eaten there, the food there must be delicious because they come back after tasting it.
I'm glad you enjoyed the food. I haven't try the gising gising and it looks amazing. By the way< I love your Tatoo. its cool I wish I have one right now. enjoy your meals and Have a good one.Some restaurant they cooked the food in a different way but, that manan rest. is very good place to eat.
Great video. Does Manam use MSG/Monosodium Glutamate on their dishes? If you didn't ask, would you mind asking them next time you go back to Manam? For that matter, any other restaurants you visited in the Philippines? Just curious. Thanks.
If you didn't know, Sinigang was dubbed as the Best Soup in the world. My favorite is Pork Sinigang and Tamarind is the sour agent with fish sauce and calamansi dip on the side to give another layer of flavor and to balance it out ofocurse with white rice, rice is life here 😉🥰
If you want a little affordable you can go to giligans and aling lucy, if you want eat all you can goto cabalen, if you want with great ph food and entertainment go to singing cooks and waiter
PHILIPPJNES IS THE RIGHT COUNTRY FOR FOREIGNERS, BECAUSE THESE DIVERSITY OF HUMANITY IN THE OHILIPPINE ISLANDS ARE RIGHT TO HOST INTERNATIONAL PEOPLES I LIKE ALSO PHILIPINOS HISPITALITY.
Just a quick tip when pronouncing Filipino words. Tagalog is phonetic. So A is Alpha, E is echo, I is india, O is Oscar, and U is more like Oooh rather than uniform. It's good to know if you're ordering something or asking directions etc.
I know it is spelled sisig and normally you do pronounce words as they're spelled but sisig is pronounced "see-sig". Otherwise credit to you for pronouncing words with short vowels.
@@BingoandBinew I saw a bit of another video of yours going to Market Market, otherwise haven't seen any other videos of yours. Curious to find out your and your husband's ethnicities. He is clearly white but I am guessing Canadian from his clipped "o's". I am having a harder time guessing your own ethnicity - I am guessing South Asian but can't determine exactly where. When you bit into that chili straight out - wow!! I said South Asian. I like your videos, very authentic. I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay here in the PH.
@@alfredreyes4675 Hello again! 👋🏽 We are both Canadians and my ethnicity is Bengali. And we both LOVE spicy food. 😅 Thank you for liking and commenting on our videos! 😊
What is your favourite thing to eat or drink at Manam?
Ano ang paborito mong kainin o inumin sa Manam?
Manam is ok, but not that overtly delicious. For a cheaper and great sisig in the area, you have to go to Landmark in Greenbelt, Makati , it is the best sisig compared to others
@ Thank you for the recommendation! 😊
I didn't know you visited PH before, will definitely watch your old videos. I appreciate the tagalog btw. :)
@@JCalltheway Awww, sorry but we didn’t film that time as we hadn’t started RUclips yet! But we have some posts on our instagram account (bingoandbinew)! 😊
you're using fork the wrong way. pushing rice or food towards the spoon is correct but the back side of the fork should make it easier for you to do that. that's how Filipinos do it. you may also observe how ppl do it so you'll have an idea.
I love Manam's Crispy Palabok (which you should try next time!), Sinigang with Watermelon, Wings with Patis (fish sauce) and Mango Pomelo Sago shake. 😍
Btw your review is so chill, I could listen to your voices all day!
@@heyitsabigailj Oh yum! Thank you for all those recommendation - they all sound so good! 🤤
And thank you for the kind words about our review! That makes us so happy! 🥰
Thank you very much for visiting the Philippines!🇵🇭❤️❤️❤️
@@bisdakpinoy3428 Thank you so much for welcoming us! 😊
Wow! Thanks for sharing this yummy and interesting and entertaining video yummiest 👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤
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Take care and God bless!
@@savortunes6038 Thank you for watching, liking and commenting! It means a lot to us! 🤗
Thank you for appreciating our food...👍💖
@@EmilDVillamin Thank you for making it easy to appreciate! 😊
I highly still recommend trying an original Sinigang without the watermelon twist on it. classic Sinigang is just sour but it's homey and comforting type of sour. actually, the soup that they serve in Mang Inasal is actually Sinigang broth (since you guys said that you've already been to Mang Inasal before)
@@velky_reeds Oh wow! Thank you for sharing this knowledge. We’ve had the soup at Mang Inasal so many times and never knew it was Sinigang broth! We will have to try classic Sinigang next time! 😋
Totally agree, never had sinigang in Manam but I cannot imagine how watermelon on its own can make the soup sour. They must use sampalok (tamarind) or kamias. Even sinigang sa bayabas (guava) still has added sampalok.
Actually the watermelon sinigang is just weird for me. Just nice for experience, but I don't feel like ordering it again.
@@BingoandBinew the best classic version of sinigang is made with pork belly and slightly thicker/cloudy broth with gabi. S tier.
@ Sounds delicious! We’ll have to try it next time! 😋
Every dish looks delicious! 😋
@@13Kairo Every dish tasted delicious, too! 😋
I love your vlogs! I love how wholesome you two are hahahah I hope your vids get more attention cause it really is a nice watch
@@leoong15 Oh my gosh! This is such a sweet comment! Thank you so much for saying that! 🥰😭
Comfort Filipino food on top of the woman’s comforting voice. You should do voiceovers or audiobooks.
@@denniszenanywhere I can’t say anyone has ever said that to me before! Thank you so much! ☺️
That looks so good......the way you taste it..seems so yummy.....woahhhhhh
@@Telfund38154172 Everything was SO delicious! 😋
Halo halo and turon if you ask Filipinos is more meryenda (snack) than dessert. Leche flan, fruit salad (Filipinos style) are desserts where they're served on special occasions.
@@ArchieS-id8lf Good to know! Thank you for sharing! 😊
That sisig looked delish. Also, be sure to try turon sold by street vendors. We had one that was freshly made and it was a life changing experience. 😋
@@grifsfoodandtravel We hope to have that chance one day! Sounds divine! 😋
What a wonderful place to eat.
@@Yasin_Affandi Indeed! 😊
@BingoandBinew 😀
I need to try Manam because of this vid!!!😊
@@PapaRusty2023 We hope you love it! 🥰
I love their crispy pancit, pork sisig, watermelon beef sinigang and more😊
Thank you for sharing! We can’t wait to try more dishes there in the future! 😋
I like you two! Subscribed! Hopefully you'll be able to try other regional foods specialties. Some of them are seasonal, so you've barely scratched the surface.
@@GerrySakimaru62 Aw, thank you so much! 😊
She dresses pretty well. Kudos.
@@Keichan2501 Thank you! 😊
All of that food you order at Manam are my favorite, and also that leche plan and turon for dessert.
@@herbs369 Oh awesome! Happy to hear that! 😋
That's probably dayap (or key lime) zest that they added on the flan. It's traditionally added just to cut through the richness of the flan. Happy you enjoyed the food!
@@petesengson Thank you for the info! We enjoyed the food thoroughly! 😊
I love that you know that you are supposed to eat Filo dish with rice!
@@nya___nya 🥰
Yum 🤤🤤I would eat all of that, looks so good!
@@bluestarfishsea THIS is the meal we were talking about! 🤤
The food looks delicious. ❤
It tastes delicious, too! 😋
We’re jealous you guys still enjoying delicious food😊. On the way to Japan🤙.
Love watching you guys🤙🎈
You’re going to be enjoying some VERY delicious food in Japan! Thank you for watching and enjoying! 🤗
You two know more Tagalog than me! 🤓 Glad you had such a wonderful culinary experience!
@@florencecasuga5211 Hahaha, no way! 😅
We always try to speak some of the local language wherever we go. 😊
We had such a great time, thank you Florence! 🤗
I ate at that restaurant! The sigang (sinigang) is the best I've ever eaten 😊
@@JacqueGumu314 Really?! We’re so glad we got to eat one of the best Sinigangs you’ve ever eaten! 😋
Filipino food is underrated. We don’t mind. 😂
@@homerbulos And we have so much more to discover! 😋
Wow, now I have to go to Manam!
@@alicenoelvlogs We hope you love it! 😊
hello Linda and Jon!
yum!.. Sizzling sisig,, Spanish style squid, Gising gising!... With complimentary Leche Flan (steamed Egg and milk with caramelized brown sugar )...love the Turon also ( banana sometimes with jackfruit warped in spring roll deepfried with caramelized sugar).. .there are versions of sinigang soup thats more classic may be any type of meat cooked in tamarind or guava as souring ingredient
good food great company!
@@allancristophe6810 Hi Allan! 😊
We LOVED everything we ate! We really want to try Turon with jackfruit - that sounds amazing! We also want to try a classic Sinigang, now that we’ve had one with a twist! The guava one sounds intriguing.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us - as always! 🤗
@@BingoandBinew just like a pair made in heaven where peach and mango goes well so does Banana and Jackfruit turon..Ube and coconut ice cream.....so many delightful desserts!... when you come visit again try non commercialized and non mall located restos you will be surprised at how authentic and natural their food are..
@@allancristophe6810 Oh gosh! I want to try them alllllll! 🤤
Many foreigners eat at the Manan restaurant, they all liked the ordered food,Some people come back just to eat again so they can taste the other dishes at the restaurant.If I have eaten there, the food there must be delicious because they come back after tasting it.
@@d3rdpetilo582 We want to go back for sure! 😋
Yes..the "leche flan" (milk & egg custard) has 'dayap' or green lime zest. 😋
@@saritaarcega8559 Thank you for sharing! 😊
Wow!!! That’s looks Delicious 😊😊😊✌️👍👍👌
@@piacash5216 It definitely was! 😋
That sinigang looks delish!
@@imbogart Can confirm that it was! 😋
The soup looks so good
@@janetmoore2635 It sure was! 😋
Wow! Did not know manam have really affordable price. Did not dare to enter because I thought the food was expensive 😂
@@burnik3000 We thought the same until we looked at the menu! And then we decided to try the “small” sizes and it was amazing! 😋
Manam is my favorite resto ❤
@@iamnethy We can see why! 😋
I'm glad you enjoyed the food. I haven't try the gising gising and it looks amazing. By the way< I love your Tatoo. its cool I wish I have one right now. enjoy your meals and Have a good one.Some restaurant they cooked the food in a different way but, that manan rest. is very good place to eat.
@@victoriafediuk954 Thank you for your kind words! 🤗
16:13 leche flan is made of eggs, milk and sugar it has caramel sauce on top in English is called caramel custard
@@markangheloguerrero7380 Thank you for sharing this with us! 😊
@BingoandBinew welcome
patis wings too and crispy palabok. ube shake
@@shylady8711 We will have to try those next time! 😊
Great video. Does Manam use MSG/Monosodium Glutamate on their dishes?
If you didn't ask, would you mind asking them next time you go back to Manam?
For that matter, any other restaurants you visited in the Philippines? Just curious. Thanks.
@@PadthaiPeter Thank you! 😊
And we’re not sure if they use MSG or not and we’re no longer in the Philippines to ask - sorry about that!
Yup, it’s a lime zest
@@mimimaiii Thank you for confirming! 😊
If you didn't know, Sinigang was dubbed as the Best Soup in the world. My favorite is Pork Sinigang and Tamarind is the sour agent with fish sauce and calamansi dip on the side to give another layer of flavor and to balance it out ofocurse with white rice, rice is life here 😉🥰
@@macman2132 We didn’t know that! We’re so glad we got to try it while in the Philippines! 😋
Manam I believe is short for Manami which means delicious in visaya❤️
That would make sense as it was definitely delicious! 😋
Random suggestion try Teds Batchoy (local noodle soup) somewhere in Bgc Market Market....
@@kabiebebe2332 Thank you for the recommendation! 😊
it’s lemongrass that’s on the flan. my mom makes it like that.
@@JackEstacio Thank you for letting us know! 😊
usually turon is made up of banana(saba) with strips of jackfruit inside thats totally different form what you tasted at manam
@@daveg1221 We would love to try the jackfruit one, it’s one of our favourite fruits! 😋
You guys should try Sarsa, another Filipino restaurant located in Makati.
@@dropthehammer1360 Thank you for the recommendation! We will add it to our list for next time! 😊
for the sinigang, try to have fish sauce with chili.. the best!
@@rjbslio Oh yum! Thank you for the recommendation! 😊
You get real value for your money with all those food.
@@BavinMercury And we loved the options for sizes, that way we could try many “small” dishes! 😊
i love sisig. ❤
@@bogertv-p6y So yummy! 😋
Green on the plan is call dayap. Like a local lemon.
Dayap is local LIME.
@@iwashere9670 Thank you for sharing this with us! 😊
@@gigigavino-punsalang7400 Thank you for the info! 😊
If you want a little affordable you can go to giligans and aling lucy, if you want eat all you can goto cabalen, if you want with great ph food and entertainment go to singing cooks and waiter
@@abyss128 Thank you for all these recommendations! 😊
Filipino dishes are definitely unique in taste and probably not for everyone's taste buds. It's a homey type of food or comfort food for sure.
@@jetd9716 We definitely enjoyed everything we had! 😊
Try Gerry’s grill…. Their sisig is phenomenal
@@erictorigrosa7483 Oh wow! Thank you for the recommendation! We’ll add it to our list for next time! 😊
leche flan made. drom GATA though is not the traditional way Filipinos do it. we always use condensed milk to make it.
@@Zee_1003 Thank you for letting us know!
If you are still around manila, try to go to Tata Celo.
@@jserenity Thank you for the recommendation! We will add it to our list for next time! 😊
Your taste bud or your pallet seems you have culinary backgrounds
@@erictorigrosa7483 Thank you for saying that! We just really love food, no culinary background! 😊
If you want ‘elevated’ Filipino food, try Metiz in Makati.
@@homerbulos OOoOOoo! Thank you for the recommendation! 🤗
@ Think French-technique using Filipino flavors. Chef is French-Filipino.
@@homerbulos Sounds really lovely! We hope to try it out next time! 😊
PHILIPPJNES IS THE RIGHT COUNTRY FOR FOREIGNERS, BECAUSE THESE DIVERSITY OF
HUMANITY IN THE OHILIPPINE ISLANDS ARE RIGHT TO HOST INTERNATIONAL PEOPLES
I LIKE ALSO PHILIPINOS HISPITALITY.
@@eduardoquiban947 It’s a wonderful place to visit! 😊
Pangarap ko lang po na kumain sa Manam.
@@gtablurt5791 Umaasa kami na ang lahat ng iyong mga pangarap ay matupad! ♥️
My grandma puts calamansi zest
Dayap zest not kalamansi. Dayap is local LIME,more aromatic.
@@frenchiechanel64 Thank you for sharing! 😊
@@gigigavino-punsalang7400 Thank you for this info! 😊
Wow $20 only?
@@Saouhsc And we ate until we couldn’t eat anymore! 😮
that's Calamansi juice and rind flavor on the Leche Flan
@@drbob821 Thank you solving the mystery for us! 😊
Traditionally, dayap , not calamansi is used.
@ Thank you for sharing! 😊
@BingoandBinew they say that dayap is AKA key lime.
@@roelmendoza7638 We wonder if we would be able to taste the difference between the limes! 😅
Vanilla or calamansi zest
@@HoopNewsExtra Thank you for the info! 😊
Just a quick tip when pronouncing Filipino words. Tagalog is phonetic. So A is Alpha, E is echo, I is india, O is Oscar, and U is more like Oooh rather than uniform.
It's good to know if you're ordering something or asking directions etc.
@@OCM048 Thank you for the tips! 😊
The plan has calamansi local lime
@@teresaperez1099 Thanks for sharing! 😊
Local lime is DAYAP not kalamansi.
@@gigigavino-punsalang7400 Thank you for the info! 😊
MANAM SUPREMACY!!
@@rjbslio 😅
Kalamansi
@@kryzel17 Thank you! 😊
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@@danielito3766 🥰
I know it is spelled sisig and normally you do pronounce words as they're spelled but sisig is pronounced "see-sig". Otherwise credit to you for pronouncing words with short vowels.
@@alfredreyes4675 Thank you for letting us know! 😊
@@BingoandBinew I saw a bit of another video of yours going to Market Market, otherwise haven't seen any other videos of yours. Curious to find out your and your husband's ethnicities. He is clearly white but I am guessing Canadian from his clipped "o's". I am having a harder time guessing your own ethnicity - I am guessing South Asian but can't determine exactly where. When you bit into that chili straight out - wow!! I said South Asian. I like your videos, very authentic. I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay here in the PH.
@@alfredreyes4675 Hello again! 👋🏽
We are both Canadians and my ethnicity is Bengali. And we both LOVE spicy food. 😅
Thank you for liking and commenting on our videos! 😊
Contact me, I’ll bring you to my restaurant in Antipolo.
@@aldrichfederickvillareal7579 Thank you, we’ll keep it mind for next time! 😊
That's nothing compared to home cooking
@@teresaperez1099 Nothing compares to home cooking! 😅
For me personally, i will never order the sinigang with watermelon 🤮
@@migueldesanagustin2296 And you don’t have to! 😅
Manam's food is too expensive for its taste. Overrated.
@@buzzscreen8365 Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. We found it delicious! 😋
MANAM is Short MANAMpalataya. In English have faith. So pray first before you eat
@@NOBODY-uu9ej Wow! Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us! 😊
I don't think so. It was formerly named Nam Nam. So how could it be short for what you said 😂
@frostbyte305 Nam Nam came from the word NamNamin in English Delicious
From Ma Namit means flavorful and delicious...
Also like when you say MaSarap...
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For the Algorithm
@@weeble3140 That’s so sweet! Thank you! 🙏🏽😊