
Jiecel and Thea's Refreshment proclaims they have the best mami, sio pao and sio mai in town, and many  definitely agree. Now I know why this little snack shop survived, 
they give you your money's  worth. This little snackshop was even mentioned in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, together with other sio pao and sio mai "greats" in the country, in an article written by Micky Fenix, Editor of Food Magazine. 
Read full article.
A platito consisting of 4 pieces costs PhP30 and it's a well spent amount at the  Jiecel and Thea's. I like it from the moment it came to my table until the time my  last bite dipped in the soy sauce-chili-calamansi concoction.

 It was so good that I  ordered another platito and devoured it in a minute. Not that I have tasted all sio  mais here in Iloilo City, but it's an expression of approving of a general  perception. Now I'm hungry for more!