Thank God It’s Friday! Another food and eating out experience coming along the way!
My colleagues planned to eat out and I immediately jump in without thinking! no doubt when food comes crosses my mind I find it hard to say no.
Next food trip we’re heading to is Baby Puto – this quaint eatery has been serving folks all walks of life simply because they’re serving food for the masses – making it affordable. This eatery has been around since 1994, most of the neighboring food/drinking stalls used to be a drinking area, closed down because drinking is prohibited – I could tell, it might be annoying to passersby, causing somewhat trouble and probably competition then is stiff.
Special Palabok or SP – Php 26.00 more sliced hard-boiled eggs, and crushed chicharon, – yummy! regular ones – Php 18.00
Hot Tsokolate or Sikwate with Milk – Php 16.00, sweatingly soothing!
They managed get through the hard and tough times and yet still deliver reasonably priced food and that what makes people coming back for more! 🙂
Baby Puto is located at #26 Eatery Sec. Agdao Public Market, Davao City, Mobile No. 0910-767-3934.
Thank you Sherie Makren Donaire Travero for the food. 🙂
Cha says
Tsalap! Penge ng special palabok! my saliva is dripping! whoahhhhhhhhhh! Tsokolate de batirol !!! Ang mura kaso ang layo! Are you a member of any Sunday Rider Club?
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foodblogger says
masarap nga!! drools hehehe unfortunately hindi po ako membro ng sunday rider club O_o
Rey Belen says
Wow! Looks like the chocolate tastes great.
Good thing it’s affordable.
But thing is that, the place is too far from Manila. 🙁
foodblogger says
travel here in davao i’ll serve as you as a tourist food guide..
Violy says
Oh no this is my weakness, palabok or luglug! Yummy! At grabe Mura ng palabok p26 Lang! 😉
foodblogger says
mura na sarap pa..
Richard says
Interesting, I should check this out when I go back to Davao in May.
Krystle Pingol says
hot chocolate makes me always crave..
foodblogger says
heheheh same here.. yummy
rain says
I love palabok! It’s just so hard to find one that serves the authentic one. I miss Elyglofan of Pasay City – they serve the best Palabok in Metro Manila (They’re extinct though).
foodblogger says
never mind the authentic ones, this one is sure good!
foodblogger says
tara lets go!
u8mypinkcookies says
wow ang sarap ah!
Kathy Ngo says
Parang ang sarap nung hot tsokolate … natakam ako dun ha.
foodblogger says
try mo..
KC Canlas | Spread Some Awesome says
Palabok is a favorite of mine. Palabok and not pansit malabon. Many people are confused with the too. That’s a cheap find for palabok! Ayos ah!
foodblogger says
noted po.. hehhe
joy says
wow ang mura naman ng palabok at ng tsokolate-eh, mukhang ang sarap sarap pa, i could seldom find a masarap na palabok here in Metro Manila, most of what i can buy are commercialized na 🙁
foodblogger says
i noticed commercialized versions have less taste and fillings
Gil Camporazo - Tumandok says
Baby Puto eatery, the name of the eatery is misleading. The first I read the title of your blog is Baby Puto, I’m thinking of a rice cake or “puto” in Tagalog or Filipino. But I was wrong. Anyway Baby Puto eatery is very nice place to dine, especially to order and savor its specialty, Special Palabok. Hhmm… katamtakam… yummy, yummy… 🙂
Aleah | AdventuringFoodie.com says
I’m a huge fan of sweet stuff and your hot choco made me drool! Very thick, naiisip ko na lang gano sya kasarap hehe
EDMARATION says
Katawa naman ang name “Baby Puto” haha.
And in fairness very affordable siya ha.
Regards, Edmar @ EDMARATION
yuuki says
i was about to ask where Baby Puto is located, sayang it’s too far! mura ng foods and looks yummy…
Stacy says
so cheap. But I was actually looking for mini puto when I read the title haha
foodblogger says
actually meron, nakalimutan ko, i think it was puto bongbong? (rice malagket served in small cup servings)
Amor says
nagpalaway si Faust!
foodblogger says
hehehe.. as usual.. busy ka palagi.. hehehehe
Sumi says
Nagcrave naman ako for palabok! 😀 And I love hot tsokolate too, napakacomforting to drink after a long and tiring day 🙂
Clint says
Very affordable and they look delicious! Gusto ko nung palabok!
ROMELO says
Nasaan na yung puto ng Baby Puto… toinks… sorry, palabok pala yung featured… 😀
tatess says
Sarap ng palabok .One thing that I learned from my mom is the Palabok recipe i always cook it back in KSA and Qatar for my friends .it’s my family’s secret recipe kaya kahit may magtanong hindi ako nagtuturo and not even in my food blog. palabok lang talaga nag recipe na hindi ko pwedeng ishare.
Gemma| My Dailies says
ang sarap naman nito!!!! makapagbakasyon nga sa davao.. at puntahan ko to! sarap.. matitigil ang diet!!! lol!
ralph says
napaka affordable naman, and kumpleto pa ang rikado ng palabok… agdao? definitely worth a try. Yahweh bless.
chin says
baby puto looks interesting. Ill see you in davao! =)
Helen says
I wish the restos in Manila will also serve food as tasty and cheap as this resto. Craving for pancit now! 🙂
Mommy Pehpot says
aww ang layo naman ng Davao! sana ganyan din kamura ang mga bilihin dito, lalo na ang palabok )
Tetcha says
I’m craving for pancit palabok right now! That hot chocolate is also tempting! Visiting from Delight My Appetite: http://www.delightmyappetite.com/2012/01/a-sizzling-dinner-at-sizzlin-pepper-steak/
Edwin says
wow… I love pansit palabok. the prices they offer are great. 😀 I don’t see prices like that even in eateries here in Manila. its a great deal, and it all looks tasty.
Ruth says
The pictures suddenly make me hungry! Seriously!
The hot chocolate is really cheap!
Got nice name for that eatery!
ww recipes says
That looks yummy:D