ipo ipo - whirlwind of filipino goodness : September 21 2025
what a nice picture, the blues compelled me to take this picture. the blues are already enough, i do not need the rain with it. it is really unfortunate night, i could have a long walk, but i guess that will have to be cancelled. i just love the blue hues of this picture, please forgive me though if my colorblind eyes do not agree with yours.
now here is the main plot of the night.
ipo ipo
it was our first time in this filipino restaurant, located in just a few minutes walk from kinshicho station. it was @appleeatingapple 's idea, she knew of my plans to have a long walk and kinshicho was at a comfortable distance for a nightwalker like me. the restaurant was a bonus, win-win for both of us.
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together with four other housemates, we stormed the very cozy restaurant. we came quite early, immediately found an empty seat for us 6. checked the menu and ordered festival food. quite typical of filipino restaurants in japan, they had an open mic karaoke service. my friends sang some songs while waiting for the food to be served. @appleeatingapple did not hold back at all. those who sang after her would surely feel the pressure to sing better. good thing that the food arrived and the karaoke session ended abruptly.
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lechon kawali - it was one of the crunchiest pork i have had in a while. that sauce was also one of the best.
sinigang - quite a staple in philippine cuisine, that sourness surely had a kick.
sisig - not quite sure which part of the pig they used in this restaurant but the original used pig's face and liver. this was a best seller for sure.
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bistek - a philippine version of a beef steak, with onions and a sweet umami sauce.
pinakbet - a vegetable dish with shrimp paste for taste. i certainly miss the shrimp paste taste.
and do i need to introduce rice? that is a staple in a filipino feast.
overall, the restaurant had a decent serving for its price, we paid a bit over 2000 yen each for these shared food. and everyone had full belly on the way home.
we finally headed out after singing a couple more songs. patrons from the other table started singing as well so we could no longer hog the machine to ourselves. it was time to head out to the side quest.
by the way, ipo-ipo meant whirlwind in tagalog; thus, the title of this post. but on second thought, their is also a japanese word 一方 (ippou) which means "one step" so this restaurant name could also mean "step by step". i really don't know, so i'm sharing my confusion with you.
tapsilog convenience store and restaurant
we asked the store owner of the previous shop if they sold philippine food products of which they politely referred us to head to this other store. it was around a 100 meters away, and it was also a restaurant with a karaoke machine. this said so much about how we filipinos love singing. but we were no longer in search for a meal, but we were looking for snacks to bring home. it was fun seeing common filipino grocery items sold in this shop. that chicharon never looked so tasty. it was a cash only shop, and that significantly affected how few items i bought.
finally heading back to the station but the rain still won't stop. this was really a bummer. this nightwalker would have wanted to walk towards home. we even dawdled at an electronic shop beside the station, but it was definitely still drizzling when we got out. no luck there, we rode the train back home.
bonus
the station stamp for kinshicho featured the jr east e235, the newest train type which is used in the train line serving this station.
i guess that is all for now, see you all tomorrow for another update.
as always, AMPING KANUNAY!

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Hey old friend. It hsa been a while since I have been around and glad to see you are still here and nightwalking. Your first picture catches the blue hues just fine. I love it. The food looks great. I would love to try more Phillipino food some time, but alas we do not have any places around here. We once had a neighbor who was philipino who taught my wife how to make panset and lumpia (hope I spelled them correctly). It is something we have every couple of years. I just love it.
glad to see you back. hope you are doing well.
wow! filipino food is not new to you at all, that is great! what a small world
kind of good to be back. Look forward to seeing more of your posts.
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Rain again my friend Lol😅
Awesome 12K @actifit steps!👍☺️
season change my friend. poliac happens on the rainy times. ahahah
Hopefully, we both get a few sunny days now and then in between raindrops Lol!☺️😅👍
so unfortunate but i'm not complaining. perfect excuse for underperforming. lol
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Still decent step count despite the rain. Good job @itz.inno 👏
Been there in Ipoipo few years back and also wrote about it here in Hive.
And after reading your post, I’m now craving for Filipino food. Sisig please!
sisig was to die for
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