LEGAZPI SUNDAY MARKET


LEGAZPI SUNDAY MARKET
Address: V.A. Rufino Street Makati Philippines
 
If you are one of the people who are looking for something fun to do on weekends in Makati, head on over to Legazpi Sunday Market from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the parking lot along Herrera st. cor Legazpi and Salcedo, V.A. Rufino St., Legazpi Village, Makati City. 
 The market is usually opened every week and offers a myriad of international and local food options, local produce, and handicrafts that can consist of furniture, antiques, health tonics, and cosmetics among others. The market is popular among locals and expats alike since these kinds of weekend markets aren’t exactly very common in Manila.


A wide array of authentic international food at a reasonable price makes it worth going to despite the crowds and the tropical heat and humidity. It opens at 7:00am and closes at 1:00pm, so it’s best to go early to avoid the crowds and the heat. 



There are so many other cuisines here that I haven’t tried. There’s Spanish, Mediterranean, Persian, Arabic, and many more.





First is the authentic Indonesian stall called Warung Warung which sells set meals at very reasonable prices. I love how the sets allow you to sample many different kinds of Indonesian delicacies without having to spend too much. I’ve read that this is actually owned by a Filipino who has lived in Indonesia for many years so she learned how to cook Indonesian food and brought it to Manila when she came back.

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