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Filipino Food Tour in Iloilo City - FAMOUS BATCHOY & BARQUILLOS + STREET FOOD IN ILOILO PHILIPPINES

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Filipino food tour in Iloilo City. Today we take you on a street food tour of Iloilo City in the Philippines, sharing some of the incredible food from their famous batchoy to barquillos. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE FOOD ADVENTURES: /HungryTwoTravel 👀 WATCH Huge Filipino Food Tour in Bacolod City: /watch/4Yg34XvTnuCT3 We started our Filipino food tour having a popular food in the Philippines, the flavourful and garlicky arroz caldo. We made our way into the centre of Iloilo City to Roberto’s to try their famous Queen Siopao. This is one of the must try street foods in Iloilo that we couldn’t pass up on our Filipino street food tour. We continued our Filipino food tour to Madge Café tasting their native coffee, very robust and delicious. Being such a hot day, we had to get a halo halo to cool off, except this one was in a coconut! There’s something extra tasty and delicious about having your halo halo in a coconut. To finish off our Filipino food tour in Iloilo City, we tried two of the most popular foods in Iloilo, batchoy and barquillos. Batchoy is famous here in Iloilo, a massive bowl of noodles with all kinds of meat in a hearty broth. Their famous batchoy noodles is the ultimate bowl. We were also lucky enough to watch barquillos get made at Original Deocampo Barquillos. This is the place where barquillos all started, and the best place to get your barquillos fix in Iloilo City. We hope you enjoy our Filipino food tour in Iloilo City tasting the famous batchoy and barquillos. The food in Iloilo Philippines is amazing and we can’t wait to share our second video with you next week! Stay tuned for more street food adventures. Places we visited: Name: Luna's Arroz Caldo Address: AMK Building General Luna St, Iloilo City Proper, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo, Philippines what3words location: ///sports.helm.paying Name: Roberto's Address: 61 JM Basa St, Iloilo City Proper, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines what3words location: ///crawling.vehicle.giving Name: Madge Café Address: Shops at Atria, Donato Pison Ave, Brgy. San Rafael Mandurriao, Iloilo City, Philippines what3words location: ///tree.newest.tailing Name: Jo’s Chicken Inato Address: 2 Del Carmen St, Jaro, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines what3words location: ///flux.mount.sugar Name: Alicia's Special Batchoy Address: PHH5+364, Washington St, Jaro, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines what3words location: ///possibly.issuer.remain Name: Original Deocampo Barquillos Address: 46 Santa Isabel St, Jaro, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo, Philippines what3words location: ///coffee.glosses.divides --- 🎵 Music: Get a free 30-day trial of Epidemic Sound - https://share.epidemicsound.com/g5buhq ✈️ Travel Insurance: https://safetywing.com/nomad-insurance?referenceID=hungrytwotravel&utm_source=hungrytwotravel&utm_medium=Ambassador ▶️ Tubebuddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/hungrytwotravel 📷 Our Essential Gear Camera: https://amzn.to/3D6loMX Travel: https://amzn.to/3O8DtjQ Electronics: https://amzn.to/3NHPfjT --- 🥢 Catch up on our food adventures! /HungryTwoTravel 📸 Follow us on Instagram for some behind the scenes content: @hungrytwotravel https://www.instagram.com/hungrytwotravel/ ☕ If you're loving our content and want to support us, you can buy us a coffee! 😊 Thank you from the bottom of our hearts 🧡 https://ko-fi.com/hungrytwotravel --- Hey there, we’re Chris and Steph, an adventurous couple in search of trying out all the amazing food the world has to offer! We believe the ultimate best way to experience a culture is through their food and the people that you share it with. On this channel, we’ll share with you our love of trying new and interesting foods, while experiencing different cultures and street food around the world. We hope you enjoy our food tour videos and follow along with us as we explore the globe, stepping out of our comfort zone to try new foods and be adventurous. --- THANKS FOR WATCHING 🥰 * Some of the above are affiliate links, which means that if you use them, we may get a small commission that supports our channel at no extra cost to you. We only use affiliate links for products/services we believe in!

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    @HungryTwoTravelقبل 9 أشهر What's up everyone!
    If you haven't already checked it out, then visit our newly launched blog below!

    Thanks for watching!
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    @ericroca8879قبل 9 أشهر Glad you guys came to Iloilo. Ilonggo cuisine really deserves more spotlight. Can't wait for the next part! 7
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    @RED_WIREقبل 9 أشهر Arroz Caldo, Pancit Molo and Batchoy are the best which came from Iloilo. Yummy. 6
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    @JamesArchivalCavaقبل 8 أشهر Batchoy, my love! Thanks for visiting my hometown, missing it so much. 2
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    @regjandreivillados150قبل 9 أشهر Barquillos is my childhood treat until now. Thank you for showing me how it's done 4
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    @j.9306قبل 9 أشهر 2 Thumbs up, looks so delicious and one of your best vlog. 2
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    @litoyvillagracia799قبل 9 أشهر How i love to watch the barquillos maker❤️ 2
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    @swordfish7505قبل 9 أشهر You did a good research for foods here in Iloilo.. God bless guys.. thank you for visiting Iloilo city 4
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    @AbroadandHungryقبل 9 أشهر Another amazing food tour! That Arroz caldo for breakfast is what we need right now.
    Those “bakpao” looks fantastic and the Batchoy was insanely delicious. So many interesting dishes that we can’t wait to try
    Thank you so much for sharing ❤
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    @krwillisقبل 8 أشهر Omg the clapping at the end. So beautiful . Another banger guys 2
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    @paularound4876قبل 9 أشهر Loved the video, guys!! We watched it while we were having supper and your variety definitely beat ours,lol,!! The halo in the coconut looked so refreshing ! Coconut is the very best!!
    The barquillos looked so tasty!
    What awesome hospitality!
    .
    ...وسعت
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    @michellejoannevillasis-rey3569قبل 9 أشهر Hi, I've been watching your vlogs from the start of your food trips here in the Philippines and it was so informative and fun to watch. I am from Iloilo id="hidden4" class="buttons"> City by the way and I'm so glad you've visited our city. I hope you enjoyed your stay. Thank you for featuring our best and legendary food/restaurant here in the city. Looking forward to more food trip videos. More Power to both of you.God bless ....وسعت 4
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    @mimsmendoza270قبل 9 أشهر Love your video.. thank you for visiting iloilo.. 2
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    @efrendobleo9677قبل 8 أشهر I love Luna's arroz caldo! Thanks for visiting my former homecity. New subscriber here! 1
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    @erictorigrosa7483قبل 9 أشهر Fun time watch time.my favorite food blogger 3
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    @abdellahadarrab9367قبل 9 أشهر You guys made me wanna visit the Philippines so bad it was a great video tour as usual 2
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    @CrisXingقبل 9 أشهر Thanks for a must try merienda (snack) episode! ✨️
    I'd like to add that most of the food in this video are favorite breakfast and merienda items by a lot of locals - like the arroz caldo (rice porridge / rice soup), puto (this word of Malay Origin, not Spanish meaning rice cake), siopao, batchoy, and coffee with something sweet like suman or barquillos. Arroz caldo and batchoy are also recovery food for me when I am under the weather.
    Steph had suman with her coffee. Other good pairings with suman would be latik (reduced coconut crème sauce), chocolate sauce, or ripe manggo.
    Chris had such a big bowl of batchoy! Looks like it can feed two or three less hungry people. Hahaha!
    It is common for locals to pair noodles and siopao, but with the size of those servings, I'd need some people to share it with!
    Barquillos is a childhood treat for me and I am really happy to finally have seen how they are made. I appreciate it so much guys.
    Kudos to another happy belly episode!
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    @notaproworld8512قبل 9 أشهر You should also try Biscocho. Hoping to see the both of you here in IloIlo! 3
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    @believeyoume8038قبل 9 أشهر Chris reminds me of Rovilson Fernandez 5
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    @richardbrian2188قبل 9 أشهر That food looks delicious again. It makes me hungry. Greetings from the Netherlands 1
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    @catherineliboon3763قبل 5 أشهر Iloilo is the best place to live, eat , cos it’s very clean, peaceful city and the best food you can eat at very cheap prices , compared to other cities. Seafoods are sooo fresh and tasty. Not so fast paced and Ilonggos are very friend,y , warm and hospitable people in the world. ....وسعت 4
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    @aiza28channel61قبل 5 أشهر Omh yummy my home town Iloilo city of love 2
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    @evyj9261قبل 8 أشهر That is the city where i am from. Watching you eating those delicious food from abroad makes me feel envious . I miss those. 3
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    @Joseph.Richieقبل 9 أشهر I recommend you try to visit Biscocho haus in Jaro 4
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    @FG-cc3qkقبل 5 أشهر Filipino barquillos is way better than the Spanish version.
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    @jmcazero7430قبل 9 أشهر for batchoy ypu shpud have added toyo and black pepper 2
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    @Bong-pg6xzقبل 9 أشهر The way you ate I'm convinced did a lot of inquiry at first, that's the way to enjoy someone's food.
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    @jserenityقبل 9 أشهر I hope you visit Gigantes Island where you can eat scallop for 1 peso each 1
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    @Tenkuukenقبل 8 أشهر Ah Barquillos, every Filipino children's make believe cigar during childhood 2
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    @e.m.c1524قبل 9 أشهر You look like rovilson fernandez .. male celeb. In ph 1
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    @NurseMJ986قبل 5 أشهر The sauce is for the meatballs not for the siopao. The “queen” has said when she was alive that the siopao can stand on its own with no sauce. Just FYI. 1
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    @talongranger6991قبل 8 أشهر In Iloilo it is not masarap, it is expressed as " namit". 4
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    @eduardochavacanoقبل 9 أشهر What? The Siopao has Chinese sausage, Bacon, and plum sauce. Now that sounds ridiculous. First no such thing as plum sauce in the Philippines. Its a Siopao, id="hidden8" class="buttons"> nobody calls it a bao in the Philippines. So obviously that is not exotic, because apparently its called a Bao. In places where that is common as bagel. (one Iconic Food from ilo is that pork with black beans and a variety of Jackfruit. That is something more interesting the arroz caldo which mundane as boiled eggs. ....وسعت
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    @AbroadandHungryقبل 9 أشهر Another amazing food tour! That Arroz caldo for breakfast is what we need right now.
    Those “bakpao” looks fantastic and the Batchoy was insanely delicious. So many interesting dishes that we can’t wait to try
    Thank you so much for sharing ❤
    .
    ...وسعت
    3
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    @paularound4876قبل 9 أشهر Loved the video, guys!! We watched it while we were having supper and your variety definitely beat ours,lol,!! The halo in the coconut looked so refreshing ! Coconut is the very best!!
    The barquillos looked so tasty!
    What awesome hospitality!
    .
    ...وسعت
    1
  • @
    @michellejoannevillasis-rey3569قبل 9 أشهر Hi, I've been watching your vlogs from the start of your food trips here in the Philippines and it was so informative and fun to watch. I am from Iloilo id="hidden12" class="buttons"> City by the way and I'm so glad you've visited our city. I hope you enjoyed your stay. Thank you for featuring our best and legendary food/restaurant here in the city. Looking forward to more food trip videos. More Power to both of you.God bless ....وسعت 4
  • @
    @CrisXingقبل 9 أشهر Thanks for a must try merienda (snack) episode! ✨️
    I'd like to add that most of the food in this video are favorite breakfast and merienda items by a lot of locals - like the arroz caldo (rice porridge / rice soup), puto (this word of Malay Origin, not Spanish meaning rice cake), siopao, batchoy, and coffee with something sweet like suman or barquillos. Arroz caldo and batchoy are also recovery food for me when I am under the weather.
    Steph had suman with her coffee. Other good pairings with suman would be latik (reduced coconut crème sauce), chocolate sauce, or ripe manggo.
    Chris had such a big bowl of batchoy! Looks like it can feed two or three less hungry people. Hahaha!
    It is common for locals to pair noodles and siopao, but with the size of those servings, I'd need some people to share it with!
    Barquillos is a childhood treat for me and I am really happy to finally have seen how they are made. I appreciate it so much guys.
    Kudos to another happy belly episode!
    .
    ...وسعت
    3
  • @
    @catherineliboon3763قبل 5 أشهر Iloilo is the best place to live, eat , cos it’s very clean, peaceful city and the best food you can eat at very cheap prices , compared to other cities. Seafoods are sooo fresh and tasty. Not so fast paced and Ilonggos are very friend,y , warm and hospitable people in the world. ....وسعت 4
  • @
    @eduardochavacanoقبل 9 أشهر What? The Siopao has Chinese sausage, Bacon, and plum sauce. Now that sounds ridiculous. First no such thing as plum sauce in the Philippines. Its a Siopao, id="hidden16" class="buttons"> nobody calls it a bao in the Philippines. So obviously that is not exotic, because apparently its called a Bao. In places where that is common as bagel. (one Iconic Food from ilo is that pork with black beans and a variety of Jackfruit. That is something more interesting the arroz caldo which mundane as boiled eggs. ....وسعت