If you think that there is nothing to see in Kalentong except for the jeepneys and pedestrians walking everywhere, there’s a food stall beside the road selling Pares and Mami. To add the saucy factor to it, inspite for the fact that the food itself has sauce, they spelled it out as Paris (which is my hypothesis). It adds European flavor to the name of the dish :D.
Dec
26
2006
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Karla Redor

Blogging live via Paranaque City since 2001. A 20-something graduate of DLSU-Manila. An engineer, amateur photographer, graphic and layout artist. Plays the guitar. Always thought to belong to a certain band. Almost got stuck in a mosh pit but rarely in the mush pit. Coffee lover. Former gig-a-holic. Asteeg!
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January 1st, 2007 at 3:16 pm
hmmm. It seems Kalentong is getting some mileage. Sorsi mentioned it too. And my heart beats for Kalentong since I spent a lot of time along that street, particularly in the school across Market Place, Don Bosco Technical College.
Why were you there?
And happy New Year to you!
January 1st, 2007 at 7:29 pm
Hahaha! Yeah, that place
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