Tamang Foodtrip Lang

We went to the Town to eat the famous Tudings, out of which you’ll find it so old that it’s been a long time but it does not disappear because it’s so popular and delicious. Their best seller is Porkchop with egg and fried rice. It’s very delicious and tasty and the food is still hot when they serve it because it will not last for almost 5 to 10 mins and their staff also is good. They also have Tapa with egg and fried rice and Tocino with egg and rice. They also have Softdrinks there.

Their tables have soy sauce, vinegar, chili powder, and ketchup and they provide a small plate for sauces. They serve nicely and they respect their customers nowadays so I can not say anything bad because it’s super delicious. They can also handle the customer’s problem like falling rice, dish or etc.

All I can say is to continue being kind to the customer and keep what they started to not lose all their hard work. They would have just hoped to increase their food and to increase the number of Tudings and also to expand their places.

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