This popular fishball has been on my bucket list for sometime now and been planning ever since to blog about it.
Yet, without any plans today, I just happen to be at Molo Plaza and it occurred to me that this fishball stand that many Ilonggos revere was just right around the corner fronting Andok's.
Yet, without any plans today, I just happen to be at Molo Plaza and it occurred to me that this fishball stand that many Ilonggos revere was just right around the corner fronting Andok's.
So braving the street that had vehicles literally passing by inches behind my back, I made "tusok-tusok" Jo-Ann's fishballs.
It was then I found out that they have 2 other carts within the area of Molo Plaza - one inside the plaza itself!
A stick having 4 balls costs PhP8 each - seems expensive but when you taste it you'll probably want more!
Unlike those we see on other fishball stands or those that can be bought in groceries, this one is made with real fish mixed with flour.It was then I found out that they have 2 other carts within the area of Molo Plaza - one inside the plaza itself!
A stick having 4 balls costs PhP8 each - seems expensive but when you taste it you'll probably want more!
It creates quite a crunch especially when fresh off the fryer and tastes heavenly when dipped in one of the four sauces - it has to be spicy for me.
Even if I was full coming from a heavy afternoon snack, I devoured three sticks on that visit hours ago.