BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS OR BOULEVARD OF DREAMS - Where The Locals Filipinas Hang Out
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS OR BOULEVARD OF DREAMS - Where The Locals Filipinas Hang Out #travel #islandliving #islandlifestyle
Join me today September 26th 2024 as I take a stroll around the Dapa local hang out here on Siargao Island.
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The restaurant has a great view. The food looked pretty good. Thanks for showing us around the area.
The origin of halo-halo is traced to the pre-war Japanese.
So many NICE Places in the Philippines. People dis... it without knowing anything about it. HALO-HALO ! MIX-MIX ! Mmmmm MASARAP !! There is a place in Phoenix, Arizona that makes it the right way. A place called HALO HALO KITCHEN. All Traditional Filipino Foods, not Americanized ! Great Vlog, Brian !
Loved that lunch view.
Big Philly ... Good morning to you, too! 🙂
❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Dapa looks a super cool place and clean.Great walk and talk 👍🏻 and the food looks. delicious..The Halo Halo got a 10/10 😊Thanks for sharing Philly and Luisa 👍🏻👍🏻🤜🤛✌🏻🇬🇧
Watch you sugar my friend…
This is what I found out about Halo - Halo:
Halo-halo is a popular Filipino dessert that originated in the Philippines. The term "halo-halo" literally means "mix-mix" in Tagalog, which refers to the process of mixing various ingredients together.
Halo-halo is believed to have been inspired by the Japanese dessert called "kakigori," a shaved ice dessert flavored with syrups. Filipino locals adapted this concept and added their own twist by incorporating various sweetened beans, fruits, and creamy milk.
Typical ingredients in halo-halo include:
1. Shaved ice
2. Sweetened beans (such as kidney beans or azuki beans)
3. Fruits (like strawberries, mangoes, or bananas)
4. Coconut strips
5. Pinipig (crushed young rice)
6. Leche flan or custard
7. Evaporated milk
Halo-halo vendors, known as "halo-halo sellers," can be found in many street corners and markets throughout the Philippines, especially during the hot summer months. It's a refreshing treat that brings people together and is often considered a Filipino summer staple.
They put damn vegetables in the Halo-Halo on Leyte. Corn, etc. What a way to RUIN Ice Cream :(
Enjoy watching where the locals go. Good luck to your Phillies in the playoffs.
Halo Halo came in Manila 1920 original
Nice place ,food looks yummy .
Restaurant has an amazing view...looks like a great place to spend some time.
Mate sounds like a great deal 30pp and you can come into a public place.. Per Kiddo.. What a deal.. Mate i lived in PI 1999 and thu 2014 and been back many A time.. I know that is.. Mate where were the Kids? oh i know I did not want to break the toys.. I Got it.. Giving Sh$t mate..
You and your wife look so happy now.. and that little one Bing.. She is happy I think.. Say to YOUR wife.. I watch her too, god mate if I down I listen to her and smile sometimes laugh out loud..
So Sorry about Grama
cheers
Halo-halo is from the PH. Halo-halo is a tagalogword meaning "a mix of things"
I've had many Halo-halo they vary from province to province enjoyed your video looks like you have settled in,nice to see you having a happy life.
Halo - Halo originated from the pre-war Japanese who lived in the Philippines 🇵🇭
I can't wait to try it a good video by the way all my best Ramon
Halo Halo translates to mix mix in English. It is a refreshing dessert on a hot tropical afternoon. I believe there is a Japanese influence in its history, but I may be wrong
Meals lioked really good. Nice place and lunch.
The storm clouds at 0:17 look like something out of a Charlton Heston movie when he parted the Red Sea.
Yup good day cowboy's in tonight
Don't like that drink or any stuff they call sweet to be honest
I think I would have told them to hold the corn flakes, the fruit and ice cream sounds good.
Should ask that Woman from France if you can come stay a few days 😂. Let her stay at your apartment for a couple weeks.
So many interesting things on the island. I think it will be a long time before you have showed us everything. lol Even showing the good eating places is going to take a while. Phil
brian, this is joe...i plan to have my social security direct deposit to PNB...have you tried that?
No I have not tried that. Check with the bank to see if they offer that feature. 👍
It may take 21 days to clear, ask them about that
Beautiful night here in Illinois.
They add some of those things in halo halo for texture and just to make it more nutritional and substance. Like more or a meal than jyst sweet deserts.
I would go all the way to Surigao just to eat there.
Love it❤❤❤❤
Regarding the average hight of Philippinos (not trying to be condescending, it's a fact) I just don't see how they are such big fans of basketball and even play the game themselves.I must be missing something.
Good vid
Well 😂 👍
wow Brian, every video you keep fining beautiful spots
Thanks 👍
Coming to Siargao January 11th for at least two weeks. I would love to meet up with you. I love all your videos and can't wait to get there.
Shot me a email.
Is there any way to get your medication sent to you by LBC?
Good question. I will have to look into that option. 👍
Hello Brian, another great video, were you able to repair your drone?
The drone is dead in the water 😥
Good, but would have been better if you'd told us how much the meal and halo-halo cost.
625 pesos or $11.36 💵
Great video. I would think that if you brought 20 kids that they would bend & give you a discount considering that the place is empty. Your going to eat that whole halo-halo, no wonder your diabetic, lol. Just sayin
We shared the halo halo 👍
Would love to see it there, I think you said in another one of your videos that there are no Hotels there, just B&B's? anyway great video!
Siargao has many places to stay.
Great one today
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video (again)
Thanks again!