A Mini Evening Tour at Polangui Public Market

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It's around 6:00 PM, when we arrived at the Polangui Public Market.


‎The timing was perfect because the sun began to set.

‎It made the whole place feel warm and welcoming.


‎Anyway, before even entering the public market, a night market comes alive in the evening where numerous vendors line the street selling different kinds of delicious food.

At this hour, many people begin arriving, making the place a little crowded compared to earlier in the day.

‎Groups of students and employees dropping in after school and a long day of work.

‎But that adds to the charm of the night market.

‎It's a sign that this place is a favorite evening stop for many locals who want to relax, eat, and enjoy before heading home.


‎Different freshly cooked snacks are here like Japanese cake, roasted peanuts, and the colorful tusok-tusok... where fish balls, kikiam, and other street food are lined up.



There are also refreshing fruit juices, perfect after walking around the market.



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‎Some carinderias and eateries were already closed when we arrived, but they must have been busy earlier in the day serving hungry customers from morning until late afternoon.




‎Once you step inside the public market, you'll usually notice the meat and fish stalls.

‎Many vendors display their fresh products, giving buyers plenty of choices.




‎It's always a good idea to take your time here... look around, compare prices, and choose the freshest and most affordable options.

‎If you walk toward the left side of the market, you will find the fruit stalls.

‎This is one of the areas we often visit because it's where we usually buy our oranges and grapes.

‎Those colorful display of fruits makes that area pleasant to explore.

When it comes to bananas, they were a bit more expensive compared to the bananas being sold outside the market.

‎So if you ever find yourself craving bananas while visiting the market, it might be better to check the vendors outside first.

‎They usually sell them at a lower price.

‎Remember that tip! You might save a few pesos. HAHA

‎Further inside the market, you'll come across the rice vendors.

‎This is another place we regularly visit to buy our rice.

‎What I like about this section is the variety.

‎You can choose from more affordable rice to premium grains that are softer and more fragrant when cooked.

‎With so many options available, buyers can easily find one that fits their budget and preference.

‎And that's it.

‎Markets like ours may seem ordinary, but they are actually an important part of our everyday lives.

‎I hope you enjoyed this mini evening tour and got a little glimpse of what our public market looks like.

‎If you ever visit Polangui, a walk through this market is definitely an authentic experience you shouldn't miss.

‎Until my next evening walk...

Thanks for the visit! Have a lovely day. Buh-bye. 💗🌸

All images used in this post are my own unless stated otherwise.



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namiss ko tuloy mag-street food te kaso not in this economy muna

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Kulang pambili e noh? Haha, same. 😅

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What a lovely glimpse into the local life. I especially loved the sunset atmosphere and your helpful tip about checking the prices outside.

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Thanks for appreciating. 🤗

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The sunset made it so much perfect for a walk like this..surely you'll purchased a lot of goods because of the calm and beautiful weather..

Wow naman may 34 pesos pa kayo kilo ng bigas dyan..ganda nman ng market Nyo wlaa overpriced na naganap😍

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Actually ngayon, biglang mahal e, 52 pesos na pinakamura. As I captured that mura pa. Haha

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Que Mercado Tan Colorido.
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Exitos Y Bendiciones

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It became colorful because of the sunset. 🤗

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Hi! Thanks for letting me know about the community rules. I honestly didn't realize that my post didn't fully fit the travel theme. Though I'll make sure to be more mindful next time.

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