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Taking inspiration from Filipinos’ love for food, Kabayan Hotel Pasay offers its merienda buffet. For only P110 per person, you can enjoy all-time Filipino merienda delicacies with you family and friends.

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Some tastes you just don’t forget, and somehow, the older you get, the sensory imprints of certain foods get even more vivid in your mind.

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This may seem oddly unadventurous for someone who came halfway around the world to live in the Philippines, but I’ve been here over a decade without ever once cracking open a fertilized duck egg, sucking down its juices and forking its embryonic contents into my mouth.

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