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🍢 Street Food & Food Park Spots 1. FUSION ALLEY Food Park Sampaloc – A lively food park with a variety of stalls selling grilled skewers, snacks, rice meals, desserts, and more. A popular spot for afternoon/evening munchies, especially with students. 2. FUNdemic Food strEAT – Well-rated food court/street food hub along Cristobal Street where you can find a mix of local street eats and casual food at affordable prices. 3. Gastro Street Food Hub – Casual food court on Delos Santos Street with various quick eats (good for lunch or snacks). 4. Sampaloc night market – An area with evening stalls that pop up with street food and local snacks (best visited later in the afternoon to night). 5. Food Street – A local street area with bars and food vendors; good for exploring casual eats and drinks. 🍡 Popular Street Food Snacks to Look For Throughout Sampaloc’s streets, especially along España Blvd, P. Noval, I. Delos Reyes, Maria Clara, and near UST/FEU/PUP, you’ll find lots of affordable street eats like: Island Times +1 • Fish balls & squid balls — classic deep-fried skewers with choices of sauces. • Kwek-kwek — bright orange battered quail eggs, crispy and savory. • Barbecue skewers — pork or chicken grilled over charcoal. • Banana cue & turon — caramelized banana snacks on the go. • Taho — warm silken tofu with sweet syrup and sago (great morning snack). • Siomai & dumplings — popular quick bites near school gates, often steamed or fried. Over Here Manila Over Here Manila Over Here Manila Over Here Manila +1 Over Here Manila Wanderlog 🍽️ Local Highlights in Sampaloc Ilocos Empanada – Lola’s Ilocos Empanada stall on H. Ventura St. – crispy, cheesy northern-style empanada that’s become a local favorite in the area. The Tourist Gaze University Belt streets around UST and FEU are almost always lined with street vendors selling snacks between classes or evenings. Island Times Tips: Best street food times are typically late afternoon to evening (around 4 PM) up to night, especially near food parks and night markets. theasiatravel.com Walk around busy streets like Delos Reyes, Maria Clara, and near España Boulevard to see vendors set up and choose from a variety of snacks.�