This street is THE Street to visit when you're in Barangay Poblacion, or what the youth and hipsters fondly refer to as WilliamsBurgos these days.
What used to be a tiny, quiet thoroughfare has now become the main hotspot for weekend warriors or yuppies looking for post-work libations, and street food primarily in the form of dirty tacos and yakitoris - occasionally, a Manong Balut will come through and peddle his wares to the drunks, so it can't be said that Felipe Street is exclusionary with the street food it serves. With the incredible rise of El Chupacabra in late 2012, suddenly, all eyes were on this tiny little side street. Aside from El Chupacabra, Felipe Street is also home to Tambai, a noted street shack where you can get excellent flame-grilled yakitori and beers. H & J is right across El Chupacabra, and is also a good place to get your drink on when Chupacabra is too full. The Red Light, a bar owned by Erwan Heussaff, is also down the road, located near a Korean KTV joint gaudily decorated with neon lighting. When you're in Burgos, it's no longer known strictly as a red light district. It's now one of the most happening food places in Makati. read more