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    Totong's Dynamite Streetfood - Totong's lumpia dynamite is back to accept your orders! We still have the meatiest and cheesyiest dynamite in town. Check our fb page!

    Totong's Dynamite Streetfood

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.9 kmPasig City

    If I didn't have colleagues that used to study at a nearby university to San Antonio Village, I…read morewould never have gotten wind of Totong's Dynamite in the first place. First of all, I never was a huge fan of dynamite sticks. In my close-minded way of thinking, I thought that adding ground beef and finger chilis to a cheese stick would be bastardizing it. Thankfully, Totong and his humble dynamite blew that right out of the water. For only 19 pesos, Totong's Dynamite is a tasty quick snack that hits all the right bases on the flavor spectrum. Another reason I used to dislike dynamite sticks was because they were served with ketchup mixed with mayo - a thoroughly useless sauce, in my opinion. I like that Totong's understands my plight, and offers vinegar alongside the useless sauce, for those of us who are picky about it. Did I mention also that they deliver? So when I'm not down to trek from Pearl Drive to San Antonio, for a minimum of 10 pieces, you can simply contact Totong's and they will deliver the food straight to your office - which is an absolute godsend when I'm pulling in late hours and want a snack (or early dinner, in which case, I'll buy four pieces).

    I sometimes surprise myself with how far I would go to try something new. I heard about Totong's…read moreDynamite from a coworker at this old food blog that I used to write for. Actually, she wrote a review and I was very intrigued because her pictures showed a lot of people lining up for this nondescript little food cart. I lived in Manila at that time, and I had no business being in Kapitolyo, so it was quite a big thing to have gone all the way to Pasig from Taft Avenue just to get my hands on some fried goodness. Totong's Dynamite is hardly original, though they do it well here. I think the idea of wrapping some ground beef in a lumpia wrapper, with cheese and a deseeded green finger chili was invented somewhere else (a friend of mine suggested that Gerry's Grill did it first), but Totong's concentrates on their dynamite lumpia and there is nothing else on the menu apart from the chicken dinuguan and some drinks. For P18 pesos, you get to sample a really tasty snack that is spicy, cheesy, meaty and crunchy at the same time. The dynamite lumpia pairs well with steamed rice, though it is also good when eaten by itself. I could say that it was worth the trip. I had about five of these babies and I was sweating in the heat. If you are craving a spicy lumpia fix, order the iced tea to cool you down after the snack. To find Totong's you have to go into Kapitolyo's San Antonio Village, a small gated community between Capinpin and Malvar Streets. You can ask the guards around the area because they know where it is.

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