The perfect place to have your Filipino street food cravings satisfied, the new location aims to serve the best Filipino food Mercato Centrale has to offer. ManilaBulletin
The perfect place to have your Filipino street food cravings satisfied, the new location aims to serve the best Filipino food Mercato Centrale has to offer.
Featured image: HISTORY + FOOD The new Mercato Centrale is located in the historic district of Rizal ParkAfter its successful launch last March 16 at Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila City, the famous food lifestyle market, Mercato Centrale, partnering with the National Parks Development Committee and Rizal Park Administration, has opened a new food lifestyle market at Noli Me Tangere Garden, Luneta, Manila City, accessible to commuters and cars, just a stone throw away from Roxas Boulevard and...
Along with the lineup of vendors, the Mercato Centrale Rizal Park also features a weekly lineup to serenade foodgoers while they enjoy their weekend food trip. The perfect place to have your Filipino street food cravings satisfied, the new location aims to serve the best Filipino food Mercato Centrale has to offer.
Mercato Centrale’s Midnight food fair was first launched in 2011 at the BGC Tent, featuring several local startups and food businesses in one place. It has since made its comeback at the Makati Street Meet, and opened another market at Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila City.
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