Robbie's came highly recommended from my ex-co-worker who is originally from the Philippines. I really appreciated her recommendation as this place was so much fun and the food was so delicious!!! And big thank you for her husband and mother-in-law came took me there despite of the infamous Manila's Friday traffic.
I have been to similar seafood markets in the past but this is nothing like this one. (A similar one would be Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market '鷺梁津水產市場" in Seoul, Korea.) The noise, the excitement, the price, is unparalleled! To me, it was worth all the trouble to come out here. (We were stuck in traffic for more than 2 hours!!!) The were seafood I can't even name and all of which was cheap, fresh and delicious! If you even come to Manila, I highly recommend this place to you!!! I am certainly coming back myself!!!
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We ended up buying from them as they did the least yelling :D |
Look at all these seafood!!! Some of which I don't even know the name or how to cook them!!! (even if I wanted to...) By the way, if you are unfamiliar to the Philippines' "dampa", you picked the restaurant you want to dine at and you can either go shop for your own food or ask the lady boys to go for you. But shopping is half of the fun going to a dampa so I wouldn't miss it!
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Lobsters |
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More lobsters |
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#extra large shrimp |
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Large shrimp |
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Medium shrimp (still large if you compared to the ones in Hong Kong) |
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Looks like mantis shrimp but I am not sure |
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no clue what these were |
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Claws from dead crabs? |
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Oooo... the shellfish! |
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sea grapes!!!
I thought they only grow in Okinawa!!! |
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plump juicy oysters~~~ |
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in contract, the vegetables section were a little boring... LOL |
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Chestnuts were so cheap in the Philippines too!!! |
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Exotic seating...
I don't want to feed the mosquitoes so I passed :P |
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There were plenty of restaurants in the strip but my friend said this is the best :) |
After buying everything you want, you sit back, relax, and wait for your food to show up. You don't even need to carry anything. The restaurant will do that for you. You pay for the seafood to the store owners at the market and you pay the restaurant for a cooking fee. They have a variety of methods to offer - from steaming, grilling, deep fried, stir fry, you name it, they probably can do it.
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