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Relive your childhood memories here!

Tindesistas is an iconic place that many families used to go to during weekends. There were weekend markets, it was also right beside SM Pasig, plus the kids were able to have fun in the now-closed Fun Ranch.

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Relive the good ol’ days at Tiendesitas by visiting some of its well-loved restaurants and stalls, from iconic buffets to indulgent Korean barbecue, and even grabbing some coffee for the drive home.

Barrio Fiesta

A classic Filipino buffet that has been filling stomachs for decades, Barrio Fiesta is great for celebrating birthdays and other special occasions, as well as for those who simply want to try the original crispy kare-kare they’ve made popular over the years.

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Tenya

If you’re craving tempura or Japanese cuisine in general, Tenya is the perfect place. Having perfected the art of agemono or deep frying, be sure to try their different seafood offerings!

Tempura from Tenya

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Aysee

The classic Tiendesitas experience is probably having ihaw or sizzling food. Aysee is one of the few restaurants in Tiendesitas that does all of that. We recommend trying their sisig, tokwa’t baboy, and crispy pata.

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Pickup Coffee

For a shot of energy at a reasonable price head to PICKUP COFFEE where a cup of coffee starts at P70! We recommend trying the Spanish latte, iced white mocha, and the cappuccino.

Pickup Coffee Drinks

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Masil Charcoal Grill

If you’re looking to indulge in grilled meats, then Masil is the place to be. While this Tiendesitas restaurant may not have unlimited meats, it does make up for it in its quality and quick service.

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Farinas Ilocos Empanada

If you’re looking for a savory snack, then an Ilocos empanada might just be what you need. Other than empanadas, you can also try their silog meals and other Ilocano favorites like bagnet.

Longganisa silog farinas ilocos empanada

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Jay-J’s

Come to Jay-J’s if you’re craving chicken inasal and other grilled meats. Of course, Jay-J’s also offers Filipino classics like adobong pusit, bulalo, and crispy pata.

Filipino from jay-j's Inasal and Restaurant

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Racks

When it comes to steaks and ribs, Racks is one of the most popular in the country. We recommend their classic ribs, US ribeye, or Racks sampler for those who want to try everything.

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Max’s

If your appetite is not up for a full-on buffet, then Max’s timeless menu might just be what you’re looking for. Perfect for eating with the family, try the tofu sisig, fried chicken, and sinigang.

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Rico’s Lechon

Lechon doesn’t have to be for a special occasion, especially with Rico’s Lechon. This is best eaten with friends and family as the servings are quite large.

Spicy Lechon from Rico's Lechon

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