Sunday, July 31, 2011

Ang Fishball ni Joan

          Your Molo experience isn't complete without trying Joan's Fishball (I hope I got the spelling of her name right). I don't know what's with her fishball that taste differently from the others. I'm sure she put a secret ingredient to it. Maybe because she add veggies so that it's not "nakakaumay". Ahh...I got it...it's in the sauce! 






          This maybe a streetfood but you can truly sure its safe to eat because Joan see to it that the sanitary cleanliness is well maintain. She even hang this sign to remind its customer. 






         
           You can't easily spot Joan's stall because it is located in the corner of Molo plaza. But it's diagonally across Molo Supermart. Aside from fishball she also sells lumpia. The fishball price is P7.00 per stick. Affordable indeed!

St. Anne Parish Church

St. Anne Parish Church
          My first travel story. Actually, I don't need to travel far to get to Molo because I live near the area. The famous tourist attraction here is the Saint Anne Parish Church which was also known as Simbahan Ng Mga Kababaihan ( Church for Women ) because of its sixteen (16) sculpture female saint inside the church. It was believe to be one of the oldest church in the Philippines. 

Inside Molo Church





          For most women, St. Anne is a great choice for a wedding because of its long isle where one can truly savor the special moment.





          It was visited by our national hero Jose Rizal for its biblical painting. A significant place because it served as the center for evacuation during World War II.