When most of the people go to church on a sunday, others would head towards SIDCOR. Yes, this is a tiangge type market located inside the Lung Center complex in Quezon City. Its amazing people flock to the area rain or shine, young and old alike. Once you have started going there, you can't help but visiting the place every Sunday, probably because of its open- flea-market type setting that provides interesting selection of goods and stuff not commonly seen in our traditional market and supermarket like the tapang usa, sinaing/ginatang tulingan, bagnet & others. Prices seem cheaper especially if you buy it from your "sukis" like Laura , the vendor of Baguio vegetables and Yacon rootcrops. When other
stalls are selling the lettuce at 80 to 120, she is selling it at 50 to 60/ kl only with matching free pcs of sayote and raddish, esp near the closing time, it ends at 2 PM. She is located at the left hand side of the market near the plants area.Korean shoes from "Au" as we call her are cheaper by 20 to 50 pesos than malls or greenhills. She also sells blouses & stuff from HK and BK although in a limited selection only.

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I also would like to suggest to try the "pancit habhab" of Quezon which is divine. An authentic taste of the native delicacy will surely make your mouth water.
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