PC masthead divider
Komiks "Ika nga" contestPC Header
Sa Pilipinas,
ngayon ay Martes

Disyembre 02, 2008
PC masthead divider
North America Central America South America Australia - New Zealand - Oceania Philippines Asia Africa Middle East Europe Russia Terra Diaspora
divider_pc_sidebar
July 16, 2007 | Posted by Karla Maquiling at Asia-Pacific, Food

Little Quiapo

In a narrow alley at the side of Worldwide Plaza at Central in Hong Kong, tired Filipinos rushing home at the end of the day can buy dinner for HK$20 (roughly PhP140 pesos) from a canteen that serves authentic Pinoy cuisine. Called Little Quiapo, the place is anything but the Quiapo that we know back home, but it’s a reminder of everything in Pinas that expats hold dear.

Jollibee Hong Kong

But if you’d rather not have a taste of canteen food, there’s a Jollibee right beside Little Quiapo. The food tastes as real as it is back home, I found out, and it feels like home too, with fellow Pinoys elbowing you into the corner in this cramped joint.

Little Quiapo + Jollibee
Des Voeux Road, Central (near Worldwide Plaza)
Hong Kong

Photos by Lappy Custodio

GallerY
Freedom Fighter by crispyparty
Freedom Fighter
by crispyparty

Explore gallery

In focuS

Aboitiz banner

Sponsored
links

Zugbu

Arty.com

Priscilla

Cendrillon

Santa Fe

Filipiniana Restaurant Niles