I've watched a couple of videos featuring Filipino Muslim cuisine and I can already deduce from them that it is mainly based on burnt coconut, turmeric (giving that all too familiar yellow color you see in the video), sakurab, palapa ( a condiment made of ground sakurab which is a local variety of scallions, ginger, turmeric, chillis and grated coconut) & gata & that their most common & traditional food is called Patera or Pastera (depending on which area it's made) which comprises protein (chicken, beef, buffalo or fish) over rice wrapped in banana leaves, of which the most widely known is the Chicken Pastil and a lot of their food is influenced by Malaysian cuisine due it's close proximity. Delicious but not as varied as the other better known Pinoy dishes, but interesting noneltheless. I've tried Chicken Pastil myself and it is very similar to tapa or a dry adobo-style pulled pork. Very flavorful and a little goes a long way.
I visited quiapo. Beautiful historical place
Galing nmn...the best talaga mga kapatid nting muslim
Looks tasty... Masha-Allah. Salam frm Malaysia 🇲🇾
Satingin kolang talagang masasarap yan😊
Dito ako mismo kumain nung nsa quiapo ako grabe ang sarap tlaga ng mga pagkain dito.
I've watched a couple of videos featuring Filipino Muslim cuisine and I can already deduce from them that it is mainly based on burnt coconut, turmeric (giving that all too familiar yellow color you see in the video), sakurab, palapa ( a condiment made of ground sakurab which is a local variety of scallions, ginger, turmeric, chillis and grated coconut) & gata & that their most common & traditional food is called Patera or Pastera (depending on which area it's made) which comprises protein (chicken, beef, buffalo or fish) over rice wrapped in banana leaves, of which the most widely known is the Chicken Pastil and a lot of their food is influenced by Malaysian cuisine due it's close proximity. Delicious but not as varied as the other better known Pinoy dishes, but interesting noneltheless. I've tried Chicken Pastil myself and it is very similar to tapa or a dry adobo-style pulled pork. Very flavorful and a little goes a long way.
ang daming dish nila na ngayon ko lang nalaman. nice episode boss Kadang! 😊👍
Satingin kolang talagang masasarap yan
wow naka miss ang quaipo
Respect From Pakistan
What delightful cuisine. Thank you for sharing!
Most welcome 😊
Nice 👍
Thanks for the visit
To this i say, SALAAM
Any where I go I see the Muslims community are very clean 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Muslim di Philipina kehidupannya cukup baik semoga selalu dalam lindungan Allah SWT
yer berbeza dengan tempat majoriti kristian yg kebanykkannya kotor dan tak terurus
the southern style maranaw dishes, interesting
request for the specific street and nearby private car parking. sukran..
Where’s the name of this restaurant located?
Can you recommend a nice restaurant in Muslim town, Quiapo.
Gusto ko Po Jan ung pyaparan a karne
Becak nya seperti di medan
How to get there from divisoria
Take an Etrike ride to Quiapo, and from there, cross the overpass to the other side of Quezon Avenue to reach the Muslim Compound.
di ako muslim, pero madalas namin kainin nun ung nakabalot sa dahon ng saging. Anu po tawag dun?
Pastil
Sa maranao tawag dun patir
jilbab sa babaie saan
Yung budi sa isang resto diyan dati na kinainan ko bili ko 300, tapos sa alabang 60 pesos lang.
Kuya, sana sinasabi mo kung ano yung kinakain mo at kung saan…interesado din ako j@n…salamat po!