Eating Pater Food with my Friends



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Are you familiar with pater food? If not, it is a Filipino packed rice meal made with steamed rice wrapped in banana leaf with shredded meat, and at this store, you can choose from chicken, beef, or tuna. It was cheap, but it's already a whole meal for only 50 pesos. I discovered about this food with my friends, who invited me to eat at our old classmate's mother's small restaurant, which is located across the street from SWU Medical Center. I was hesitant at first to eat, but the food is delicious and satisfying.


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