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Scrolling through general late at night and I come across this thread! Didnt even know this existed. Any Filipino food spots in Philly?
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Yessir! First time we ordered from them in years.
It was pretty damned good today. Definitely not disappointed.
And the aftermath
Anyone know a grocery store where I can buy longganisa or tapa in Manhattan or Queens?
There's gotta be multiple in Woodside, prpbablp on Roosevelt. I mean they have a Jollibee and Red Ribbon over there.
Edit: yup there's at least one on Roosevelt lol
Phil Am is pretty cool. When we were growing up on that block my little sister would take things without paying and my dad would come by and pay when he gets home from work
Then one day they had different employees and they stopped her from leaving without paying. She was so confused. She had thought all the stuff in the store was free for her
/endrandomstory
Phil Am is pretty cool. When we were growing up on that block my little sister would take things without paying and my dad would come by and pay when he gets home from work
Then one day they had different employees and they stopped her from leaving without paying. She was so confused. She had thought all the stuff in the store was free for her
/endrandomstory
Pics of sister???
jk
I'll settle for pics of the girls you're about to bag though
Yet still no pics of your sister.Phil Am is pretty cool. When we were growing up on that block my little sister would take things without paying and my dad would come by and pay when he gets home from work
Then one day they had different employees and they stopped her from leaving without paying. She was so confused. She had thought all the stuff in the store was free for her
/endrandomstory
For the American-born in here, how well do you speak/understand Tagalog? I was born and raised in Jersey but I understand almost fluentlyl but admittedly my speaking is poor.
For the American-born in here, how well do you speak/understand Tagalog? I was born and raised in Jersey but I understand almost fluentlyl but admittedly my speaking is poor.
For the American-born in here, how well do you speak/understand Tagalog? I was born and raised in Jersey but I understand almost fluently but admittedly my speaking is poor.
Kaya n'yo yan, guys! Tiwala lang!