EAT’s PAYDAY!
If you would like to be satisfied and at the same time, be entertained, Inbox Food Hub might be the right place for you!
Inbox Food Hub is just one of the food parks in town that you surely don’t want to miss! Not only it provides good food, it also comes up with programs and shows that will leave all the guests enthralled and entertained.
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* Inbox Food Hub also offers a variety of food stalls, but for some reasons, we were not allowed to take a picture of it, and we do respect that.Β π
Nevertheless, they never failed to impress us with their food. Great job!!

πΒ 4:00PM – 12AM
We tried Mr. Poppers’ Seafood Basket Meal for 3 (P600), consisting of Squid Poppers, Black Pepper Suahe, and Baked Mussels. It was supposed to include Salted Egg Crab, however, according to the stall servers, crabs are being delivered from Pasay, and by the time we arrived, it was not yet available. It’s actually fine, but it was somehow disappointing for me though since I’m really craving for crab that time.Β
So if you’re thinking of visiting Inbox, it would be best if you can go at a later time, maybe 7:00 or 8:00PM so that you’ll also get to taste more dishes. When we visited the place and arrived at around 5:00pm, most of the stalls were not yet opened so we only had a limited choice of food.


Of course, there is always room for dessert! And so we tried Dot-Cha’s “Cookie Bingsu” (P240).Β π§
BINGSU is one of the popular Korean desserts, which basically means “shaved ice”. It may be topped with cookie, fruits, or sweets, and is somehow similar to our very own Halo-Halo.
Honestly, I don’t have much of a sweet tooth, but I really liked the taste of this cookie bingsu. It’s not that sweet, actually. I just loved how milky and tasty it was.
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We were also quite entertained by this duo, known as Jabah Mime, who dances and performs comedic acts. Their show starts at 7pm.Β π

