For most Ilonggos, Wewin's is synonymous with pasalubong especially biscocho and pinasugbo. But for me (and this blog), it will always be their sio pao. During my high school years, it was their spagehtti that made me a regular in their foodshop in front of our school.
Suddenly, I felt I was back in time when I decided to have a snack at their Iznart branch yesterday. While waiting for my spaghetti and sio pao, I observed what was going on around me. Buzzing with activity was their main display area (for breads and cakes) where orders are being made.
Going inside brings you to their old fashioned tables and chairs and beside it are their pasalubong displays. It seems to me that this set up is almost the same 20 years ago and little has changed.
My order came and I had to hide my laughter since my spaghetti came with fork and SPOON, and a quartered meatball as topping. It didn't matter since how it would taste was more important. Their spaghetti changed obviously but still some of those memories lived on, esp the hotdog.
Meanwhile their sio pao was a letdown at first since the "pao" (bread) seemed like to have taken the consistency of plastic. My hunch was that they forgot to refill their steamer with water thus sort of turbo-broling their sio pao (instead of steaming). But after a few more bites, it became more like the sio pao I love.
Together with a bottle of Sprite, my order totalled P74 even more expensive than the regular meal of any fastfood but it was worth it since it was reliving the experience and memories that I was really after. Maybe next time, I'll try their hamburger!