It was so nice to be part of the 6th Mandala Park Weekend
Market. The monthly market will once again treat its visitors to a slew of
homegrown merchants that promote the local culinary scene. And if that isn't
enough, the shared space will play host to a fun activity that will surely get
the kiddies moving.
Last March 19, the Mandala Park was transformed its green,
open space into a venue for their well-curated merchants to showcase locally
sourced and crafted produce and provide a platform for holistic wellness in the
middle of Metro Manila's hustle and bustle.
With summer just around the corner, visitors can welcome the
season by spending another chill weekend afternoon with the people who matter
most to them in the cool, open spaces of Mandala Park.
I've seen some old timer merchant like Ribs Manila, Ginger
Ale and Fog City Creamery while I am so delighted to try the new one like
Gostoso Piri Piri, I am very interested on their Portuguese barbecue which I
find it yummy. The Chicken that we had is so tasty and the meat was so tender.
I also tried the best selling burger of Eats Meets West with
their mojos taste so good and would like to feature them on my blog focusing on
them alone. Actually, I love to try the UFO Burger but Sean convinces me to try
the Burger Meats Bagnet which satisfy me as they call it a best seller.
And it's because it's so damn hot that day I ordered
Halo-halo in Asiong's Carinderia. I think their menu is compelling. They have the
good taste for their Puto Leche, which is really good, even my kid loves it.
And we take home some classic ensaymada from Homemade Treasure's Ensaymada.
Of course, the weekend market wouldn't complete without some
musical guest. During that time the live performer was the Bleu Rascals who specialize
in Texas style blues and they are the genre's band-to-watch here in the country
with their old school vibe and cool guy attitude.
The Mandala Park Weekend Market is Litton & Co.'s
enclave of wellness and sustainability. It is indeed another way of Litton's in
giving back to the community by handling them a venue for bringing people
together in their love for local food, music, and places.
For more information on the Mandala Park weekend market
series, follow Mandala Park on Facebook at facebook.com.mandalaparkph, and on
instagram @mandalaparkph.
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