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    Candy Corner - I love the one in Rockwell but this stall in Market! Market! is literally the same. :)

    Candy Corner

    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.1 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    My family has a big sweet tooth! I pretty much believe it stems from when we were kids. My aunt…read morewho's a flight attendant for Cathay Pacific, would always give each of us a massive bag of candies whenever she'd come back to the Philippines. I also have another aunt who lives in the States and works for Nestle. OMG, during the holidays, she brings home the best kinds of chocolates and candies. We didn't only have heaps of candy during Halloween, hehe. Don't worry, we brush or teeth regularly! Needless to say, we became candy addicts. Candy Corner would be our favorite candy store. I love how you don't necessarily need to buy the candies in packets but you can buy them in kilograms and put as many candy in the plastic bag as your heart desires - a literal candy buffet! Our cinema must-haves would be gummy bears (one time I ate 2 whole bags in one sitting, haha!), jelly beans, gummy worms, apple-o's and the super yummy candy strips sprinkled with sugar. We love the balance of the sweetness and sour. These candies would be the perfect movie snack if you're a sweets lover.

    Candy Corner is my sweet little happy place. Offering tons of gummy candies, jelly beans,…read morechocolates - basically anything your sweet tooth desires. Before watching a movie at the Power Plant Cinemas, I always make pit stop to this place and buy myself some sweet treats. I usually go for the pick-and-mix, which is essentially picking all my

    Aji Ichiban - Candies are displayed like on the traditional Chinese stores. Cleaner than in Binondo, although it lacks the picturesque aspect.

    Aji Ichiban

    3.5(2 reviews)
    5.8 kmMakati City

    Aji Ichiban is the kind of store that really makes me feel in Asia. It's a candy store, but the way…read moreit's organized (like those traditional Chinese stores we see in the movies) and the products they offer make it much more interesting. Everything is displayed on acrylic cases, so you just choose what you want (you can try first) and the amount (usually scoops) and the attendant puts it inside a little plastic bag. My favorite product there is their dried ginger dusted with sugar. I always buy it when I have a sore throat or a cold. It's natural and it really makes me feel better :) They have other types of ginger, but this one is the best for me. I highly recommend it. Pair it with a cup of hot tea or hot chocolate...instant comfort and relief!

    Oh, Aji Ichiban, another store from my childhood. My mother used to buy me sweets from there, and…read moremy favorites were the chocolate filled marshmallows that are, sadly, not there any more. Anyway, Aji Ichiban is a snack food store that has lots of food from all across Asia and America. Have you ever heard of a store that has both Japanese-style Seaweed and Skittles? Yeah, this would be it. The have food that ranges from Beef Jerky to Dried Plums to Gummies to Chocolates. The selection may sound random, but it's really fun to see what they have in store! However, it may sometimes be a little pricey depending on the food item. It'll be up to you to decide if it's worth it or not.

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    Aji Ichiban
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    Regina Gift Shop

    Regina Gift Shop

    5.0(6 reviews)
    2.0 kmSan Juan City
    ₱₱

    I miss this place! I wish it's still open!…read more This is our go to gift shop back in the days

    A visit to Greenhills will never be complete without going to Regina Gift Shop…read more When I was a kid my parents would remind me that it's a gift shop meaning I went in to buy gifts for other people. I believed that lie until I was about ten. I guess that was to prevent me from buying all the awesome goodies this shop has to offer. Sorry, parents. I'm buying gifts for myself. They have everything! And I really mean everything. They have all my childhood candies next to a stand of plastic balloons. You know, those little tubes which you squeeze until this substance comes out which you blow into with the use of a little stick. There's a shelf with plates, spoons and forks and knives, cups and lunchboxes. And in the center, you'll find notebooks, stickers, pens, art materials, cellphone cases and the occasional sex toy. Speaking of toys, they do have toys for babies and children and adults who collect toys. Not into those things? They have bags, clothes and hats too. I remember being dragged here by my mom whenever I needed a costume for school. "You're only going to wear it once anyway. But it at Regina," she'd say. Don't get me wrong, their clothes don't break after one use. They have cool socks and hats. And sometimes if you're lucky, they have sell Christmas stockings. I can't remember everything they sell at this shop. So it would be great if you have a look for yourself. You won't be disappointed and you'll leave with lots of loot.

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    Regina Gift Shop
    Regina Gift Shop
    Regina Gift Shop

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    Manam - House Crispy SigSig M

    Manam

    4.2(133 reviews)
    4.1 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱

    During our most recent visit to Manila, we have dined at three different locations (actually if we…read morecount another one last year, it will be four for me). Every single location delivered the same top-notch service and excellent food. It seemed that there was always a waiting list. But what they did that was so smart was give us the menu and and an order form and that gave us the time to peruse the menu, decide what we want and place our orders. By the time we sat down, it didn't take long before our orders were delivered. The first time we dined, there were only two of us, so we ordere the small plates. Another smart idea to have the choice of small, medium and large orders depending on the number of people. We've always dined family style so we were able to taste different foods. We've ordered the essential Filipino foods i.e., different kinds of sisig, salpicao, sinigang, adobo, pancit palabok, buko pie, puto bumbong, halo halo. And every single dish was phenomenally tasty, especially for us who are all residing in the US. Manam will always be our first choice whenever we are in Manila.

    Easy eats vibes with the choice of smaller portions if you aren't too hungry…read more Went for a casual lunch. Despite there being tables available, we had to wait about 15 minutes to sit. Ordered their garlicky chicken and pork adobo, sisig, garlic rice, and turon. The adobo was fine, I think it would have been better just with the pork vs with chicken. Sisig was on point. The garlic rice was fine as well. The turon didn't have bananas in it but mangoes instead. I had thought it would have had both mangoes and bananas, but was mistaken. Overall, a decent place for casual sit-down vibes.

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    Manam - Inside restaurant

    Inside restaurant

    Manam - Crispy Palabok

    Crispy Palabok

    Manam - Mango shake and ube sago (purple yam shake with mini taro balls)

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    Mango shake and ube sago (purple yam shake with mini taro balls)

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