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On Day 2 in Manila, we didn’t do very much because I had a lot of work I need to get done, planning for my presentation. So we mostly woke up at the hotel, had breakfast and then moved to a different hotel. Most of the day was spent working.
0:22 Pork Adobo for breakfast - At Discovery Primea, they mentioned the day before that they wanted to bring breakfast to us in our room, and it would be a surprise what they were going to cook. Turned out to be Filipino food, including 3 different types of pork adobo - there was deep fried adobo, normal pork adobo, and coconut milk adobo. All of them were good, but I really like the normal adobo and the coconut milk adobo.
4:40 Transfer to Sofitel Manila - For the conference we were attending, we were sponsored to stay at Sofitel Manila, and so our next step was to move from Discovery Primea to Sofitel. We grabbed an Uber X, which is actually about the same price and more convenient than a taxi - at least from what I found.
7:09 Hanging out for Sunset - For the remaining part of the day, we just stayed in our room at Sofitel, and I really worked hard to complete my presentation. In the evening we spent some time watching the sunset over Manila Bay, which was beautiful.
Disclosure: We were invited to stay at Discovery Primea, so we didn’t pay for our stay. But everything in this video, and all thoughts are my own.
This food travel video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens. The music in this video is from Audio Network.
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On Day 2 in Manila, we didn’t do very much because I had a lot of work I need to get done, planning for my presentation. So we mostly woke up at the hotel, had breakfast and then moved to a different hotel. Most of the day was spent working.
0:22 Pork Adobo for breakfast - At Discovery Primea, they mentioned the day before that they wanted to bring breakfast to us in our room, and it would be a surprise what they were going to cook. Turned out to be Filipino food, including 3 different types of pork adobo - there was deep fried adobo, normal pork adobo, and coconut milk adobo. All of them were good, but I really like the normal adobo and the coconut milk adobo.
4:40 Transfer to Sofitel Manila - For the conference we were attending, we were sponsored to stay at Sofitel Manila, and so our next step was to move from Discovery Primea to Sofitel. We grabbed an Uber X, which is actually about the same price and more convenient than a taxi - at least from what I found.
7:09 Hanging out for Sunset - For the remaining part of the day, we just stayed in our room at Sofitel, and I really worked hard to complete my presentation. In the evening we spent some time watching the sunset over Manila Bay, which was beautiful.
Disclosure: We were invited to stay at Discovery Primea, so we didn’t pay for our stay. But everything in this video, and all thoughts are my own.
This food travel video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens. The music in this video is from Audio Network.
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Your videos are so addictive . Can’t sleep without watching your videos . I hope you can visit Baguio City the summer capital of the Philippines and enjoy our native dishes as well .
Hi Mark, next time you visit Philippines, let me give you a taste of Adobong Puti 🙂
You're genuinely Filipino when you love adobo.
To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God bless you!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi sir. You should visit the north part of the Philippines in luzon
I hope after this pandemic u come again here in phillipines…
Enjoyed your viddo.
Mark, i hope someday you'll get back here in Philippines because our country is more improved than before when the time you came here. Boracay is much improved and other destination in our country. I think you missed plenty of our traditional great foods and i hope you experience it someday when you back here. I am a big fan of yours. You always made me crave and swallow my salyva. 🤣 Wish you a good health. God bless you, your wife and your baby. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Aloha frm Hawaii Mark beautiful video love visiting family there in Philippines so beautiful and relaxing and the foods there is da best and the balut my favorite cn find them everywhere especially street foods .SM malls are the bomb I was there 3 year ago yo visit family and I didn’t want to go home .🇦🇸💯☝️🙏👍🤙🏿
Yumminess….it's my favorite….😍😍😍😍😍
Proud of you Mr. Wiens! Am here since 100k. Nice to watch the old vids again. 💕
You have the same reaction to food everytime lmfao…. Switch it up