The Best and Cheapest Baby Back Ribs
by galatea234 about Casa Verde
Casa Verde near F. Ramos also (it's on a side street, just ask the cab driver to take a right at A. Pond along F. Ramos then turn left on the first corner and you have Casa Verde). It's actually a house in a compound so some of the cabbies are not familiar with it. Food is cheap (less than a hundred per plate) and not to miss are the ribs and callos. Very reasonable price. Trust me! I'm a cheap-expert. :) Baby back-ribs of course.
Cheapest and Yummiest
by galatea234 about Larsian
Larsian is a place lined with a number of barbecue stands. It is a smoky haven. Among the selections of barbecues are: chicken; either wings, thigh, skin, breast, feet or intestine. There's pork barbecue and pork liver, seafood like squid and fish, chorizo, tocino and a whole lot more. You get to select any of those and hand them over to the one in charge to be cooked. You are then asked how many puso (hanging rice) you want. After that all you have to do is choose a table near the barbecue stall you chose and wait for your food to be served. Some tables are set inside, so you'll get to have a roof and maybe a little breeze from the store's electric fan. Some tables are set outside where you can have a look of the entire place. A couple of vehicles would pass by but they usually drive slowly. Really really cheap. Your Php200 can feed 3 hungry adult stomachs. :p Inihaw na pusit, Chorizo, Inihaw na manok and the famous puso.
Sto. Niño de Cebu
by asianbelle
Constructed in the mid 1700's, the church houses the image of the Sto. Niño believed to be the one brought by Ferdinand Magellan to the country.
Everyday, there is a long queue of people wanting to touch or "kiss" the image.