Eat & Drink
Eat List: Yummy Commuter Eats You Can Find at SM Transport Terminals
Posted by SM SUPERMALLS on September 06, 2023
Eat & Drink
Posted by SM SUPERMALLS on September 06, 2023
Commuting in the city isn’t always the easiest experience, but it doesn’t have to be that bad—especially when you have loads of good noms to look forward to before and after your ride. Thankfully, there are plenty of satisfying options available at SM Transport Terminals!
From filling meals and light bites to affordable thirst quenchers, here are some foodie picks to brighten up your daily commute:
Where: SM Mall of Asia
Mom's Ube & Triple Chocolate Champorado
Images from Instagram/momsubechocochamporado; Facebook.com (Mom's Ube & Triple Chocolate Champorado)
Champorado can’t solve all your problems, but it’s a good start! Grab one (or two) from this underrated stall that’s famous for their ube and triple chocolate variants. A small cup costs just ₱25!
Hen Lin
Images from Henlin.com
Chinese cravings? For less than ₱100, you can easily get your siomai fix (starts at ₱97) or get a hearty siopao snack (starts at ₱60) at this legendary joint.
Takeaway Coffee
Images from Facebook (TakeAway Coffee)
Find your new favorites from this under-the-radar coffee shop that offers exciting flavors with lots of hot and iced options! Drinks start at ₱50.
Also available at SM Mall of Asia: Pizza Pedrico’s, Dimsum Frito, Fruitas
Next stop: SM Megamall
Potato Corner
Images from Instagram.com/potatocornerph
Whether you’re stressed, happy, sleepy, or grumpy, there’s nothing some good ol’ flavored fries from Potato Corner can’t fix. It’s the perfect pasalubong, too!
Julie’s Bakeshop
Images from Facebook.com/JuliesBakeshop
Surprise your officemates or schoolmates with some ultra-soft pandesal or melt-in-your-mouth Graciosa Loaf from this iconic bakery.
Fruity Lemons
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Uhaw na yan? Go for a healthy, ice-cold fruit drink! Try the Lemon Honey Calamansi (starts at P80) or mix it up with other fruits for a super vitamin boost.
Also available at SM Megamall: Master Siomai, Hao Chi, Buko Juan, Santinos Supreme Slice
Last stop: SM North EDSA
Santino’s Supreme Slice
Images from jiminisfoodgroup.com
Pizza cravings but no sweldo yet? Indulge on a budget at this Italian-style pizzeria that offers irresistibly cheesy pizzas starting at just ₱38 a slice and ₱300 a box.
Fruitas
Images from Facebook.com/fruitas.ph
FYI: Your fave fruit shake shop doesn’t just offer blended shakes—they now have premium cold tea, fruit-infused coco water, and more refreshing drinks!
Itlog on Sticks
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Nosh on Kwek-kwek Penoy (₱30), Squid balls (₱30), 1-Day Old Chicks (₱45), and more at this street food stall that really hits the spot.
Also available at SM North EDSA: Master Siomai, Buko Juan, Japabites, Julie’s Bakeshop, Shawarma House, Vanilla Softi, Hongkong Style Noodles & Dimsum (soon to open)
If you’re keen on avoiding the rush hour, though, you can check out our list of the best hangout spots at SM Supermalls, a.k.a. places where you can chill while waiting for the heavy city traffic to subside.
Don’t forget to check out the chow at the Food Fest happening this September at the SM Food Court! Click here to know more.
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