Siaton Evening Food Pocket
Description
Small evening food cluster used by locals. In Siaton. Small clusters of evening stalls and karinderya that appear once the day’s work is done — grilled food, rice, soup, cheap and quick, feeding workers and families rather than visitors. WHAT TO DO: eat what’s already cooked and visibly moving rather than ordering something that has to be made; turnover is the best guide to freshness. Point rather than order in English. ACTIVITIES: this is the everyday counterpart to the plaza — quieter, more functional. SAFETY: food safety is about turnover, not appearance; busy stalls are safer than clean-looking empty ones. These pockets are on main roads and well-used, but again the walk home is the thing to plan for.
Tips
Evening Food Pockets
Stops
Southern Uplands & Coastal Regions
How to get there
On the main highway route through this part of the island; Ceres buses and jeepneys serving the corridor pass through, with habal-habal or tricycle for the barangays.
Best Times
6-9pm. Most pack up by 10pm outside the cities.
