Mom loves to wake me up early in the morning on a saturday 🙂 to go to Salcedo market with her
Our siomai supplier, but this time we tried other dim sum items
Xiao Long Bao!
Oh boy! Mom’s favorite vendor! Â No fail she buys something from him and I always forget to ask his name!
Interesting pugon cooked banana chips!
Interesting display of corn dog 🙂
Bangus Belly!!
Daing na bangus- 3 pcs for P 120.00- very good sample they gave- very crispy 🙂
Fresh seafood
Seasalt with lemnograss
Kebabs!
Marco Lobregat of Ministry of Mushrooms. Des told me that all the girls come over just to see him, and they buy of course 🙂  I bought the mushroom salt
Mom said, THE BEST! so I bought! Â It was good!
Always our last stop!  Mom’s buys that morning 🙂  We love you Des!
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