Thursday, June 28, 2012

The best palabok in Sampaloc or maybe even in Manila

Before the boom of the pearl shakes during the 1990s, my cousins and I would frequent this sari-sari store along Vicente Cruz St. for their shakes. Whenever we have baon saved, we'd always go and get a glass of either mocha choco (my favorite), mango, buko or even melon shake.
Mango and Mocha choco are the best-sellers.

Dy Shake is a business that started from shakes and pancakes in February 1996. Ran by sisters Bianca, San-san and Catherine, they now have a hefty selection of "merienda" offerings, that people around the area frequent. I'm not sure what year they started adding spaghetti, sandwiches and palabok in their menu, but I tell you, it's always a treat whenever I order their palabok. 

My favorite palabok

It was a small tindahan then, but they now expanded their store with seating!

Ate San-san at work, she will greet you with a smile when you enter their store.

The ladies of the store when I went there to shoot, Chrizzle and Ate San.

And after you taste the treats at Dy's shakes you'll leave their store smiling too, like this pretty girl, Julia.


Try their merienda too! They are located at 97 Vicente Cruz St., Sampaloc, Manila.
It's almost in the corner of Vicente Cruz and Lardizabal Sts. (the last stop of the Tayuman and Lardizabal jeep) in front of a basketball court.


Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sunday Colors

 Sunny yellow outside our house after the rain has stopped.
 Manong says "Hi!" outside his jeepney.
 Ukay-ukay on bikes! 
I loved this patterned wall in J. Marzan Street.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Phone cam snaps 1

The rain didn't stop the devotees from the procession of their saints.






Monday, June 11, 2012

Sampaloc Train tracks 2010





















These photos were taken after the houses beside the train tracks were demolished.