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Filipinamom
14th July 2011, 15:58
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There's a very nice Filipino restaurant here in Cebu City. It's called STK Ta Bay! Located in Capitol Site, Cebu. It is actually an old house turned into a restaurant. But what is interesting is that the place is full of antique stuffs inside. While your eating one can't help but admire all the old stuffs in the house. The food is great also and the price is just right. :Cuckoo:

Moy
14th July 2011, 16:52
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is there any danggit in the menu :D so deeply miss it :D

Arthur Little
14th July 2011, 19:36
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is there any danggit in the menu :D so deeply miss it :D

:Erm: ... what's danggit?

:olddude: ... any relation to "old git?" :D

jon richard
14th July 2011, 20:52
have to be on the TO DO list then:hubbahubba::hubbahubba:

Moy
14th July 2011, 20:58
:Erm: ... what's danggit?

:olddude: ... any relation to "old git?" :D

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=danggit+fish+philippines&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&biw=1024&bih=619&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi:D

Danggit is the local Philippine name for a fish also known the rabbitfish or spinefoot (part of the Siganus family). Other local names include samaral, taragbago, kitang, or tabago. It can be eaten fresh or dried; dried and salted danggit is a popular Filipino food and is well known as a product of Cebu. When fried, it becomes crispy, and is often eaten dipped in vinegar (sukang pinakurat).:xxgrinning--00xx3::D

http://foodcebu.blogspot.com/2008/09/dried.html

Terpe
14th July 2011, 21:02
...............dried and salted danggit is a popular Filipino food and is well known as a product of Cebu. .........

My wife goes to Cebu just to buy it and bring home.
BAHO

Tawi2
14th July 2011, 21:09
BAHO Kaayo :Help1:

Moy
14th July 2011, 21:19
My wife goes to Cebu just to buy it and bring home.
BAHO

:icon_lol::yikes:For the ultimate danggit experience, eat with your bare hands. Eating in bare hands is a Filipino way of showing humility. But setting humility aside, spoon and fork provides little assistance when eating danggit.
if i can right now ill do the same and bring home as well tons of it:D
can i some instead then tell you wife terpe hehe to lessen the BAHO in your home:D:Wave:

Moy
14th July 2011, 21:21
Kaayo :Help1:

the more it get stinky the more the yumminies:omg::icon_lol:
to where there is that stinky dried fish:D thats the sign that it is glorious:hubbahubba:

Tawi2
14th July 2011, 21:23
yumminies
Is that like LBM's :Erm:

Moy
14th July 2011, 21:33
Is that like LBM's :Erm:

far better:Rasp::D:icon_lol: LBM is only ON your BUM

Tawi2
14th July 2011, 21:51
LBM is only ON your BUM
Sorry to lower the tone but thats simply not true,its obvious you have never watched the movie "2 girls 1 cup" :cwm24::cwm24:

Moy
14th July 2011, 22:14
soulmate tawi:) its obviously your stomach wasnt that tough enough to fight even though you seems use to the life of filipino:rolleyes:
but no worries :cwm24: you'll use to it:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
14th July 2011, 22:29
far better:Rasp::D:icon_lol: LBM is only ON your BUM

LBM ... what'sis ? :omg:

Moy
14th July 2011, 22:46
:D not me..but my soulmate:icon_lol: