Food Finds in Meralco Village, Marilao

It’s less than two weeks to Christmas and time seems to be hurtling at breakneck speed except when one is stuck in horrendous traffic brought on by the season. A lot of people take joy in cooking for their loved ones but what if you’re too busy with work, shopping and other things that you don’t have time to cook? Or you’re not sure you have enough food to serve your guests? What if you can’t cook?

If you live within or near Meralco Village, Marilao Bulacan, then you’re in luck. Here are a few places where you can get food for potluck, to serve your guests and loved ones.

Nelia’s Pancit Malabon / Tetoks

Location and Direction: Network Ave. From SM Marilao, take Lias Road then turn right at the first street (Network Ave.) after Villa Filomena Resort. Keep going ’til you reach the Meralco playground next to the Our Lady of Fatima Parish. It’s the three storey house.

nelia's pancit malabon
Tetoks has been around for years and people from the neighboring areas, may have had their Pancit Malabon during a party, one time or another. Their Pancit Malabon uses thick rice noodles and is topped with hard-boiled eggs, shredded Chinese cabbage and halved shrimps and boiled pork (salted already). No need for calamansi. The noodles already has a twinge of acid.  A single serving in a styrofoam container will set you back by P40. Larger orders are in foil-lined bilaos.

nelia's pichi pichi grated coconut

nelia's pichi pichi cheese

They also offer kakanin (native delicacies) which should go well with your pancit. There’s puto, biko, sapin-sapin, pichi-pichi and cassava cake. Go for a box of big bite-size pieces of pichi-pichi (gelatinous cassava dessert) topped with grated coconut or grated cheese. They’re soft and gooey and addicting. I think they make their own pichi-pichi while the rest of the kakanin are supplied to them.

nelia's cassava cake

Thumbs up also for the cassava cake (their cassava cakes have a firmer consistency than their pichi-pichi) they sell. The leche flan (milk custard) on top of each makes all the happy difference.

nelia's sapin-sapin

They look like parols (Christmas lanterns) from Pampanga, don’t they? Instead of plied on top of each other, the layers of their sapin-sapin (gelatinous dessert made of rice flour and coconut milk) converge around sweet sticky rice centers known locally as biko. The different colors correspond to different flavors: the violet, purple yam; white is coconut milk; yellow orange is jackfruit; red is anise; yellow is flan, brown is brown sugar. Their sapin-sapin comes with a packet of toasted desiccated coconut. Between you and me, I can’t get enough of the biko’s latik (coconut curd topping).

Edited April 2019: This is MY REVIEW of  Nelia’s Pancit Malabon/Tetok’s. My thoughts. My words. My taste buds. It’s not from a PR kit. So of course I’m  not happy to see ANOTHER BLOG COPYING what I’ve written and passing it as their own. Makapal face nyo. You even claim na pancit lovers kayo when you can’t write a pancit review using your own words .

Copycat blogpost

Aling Cora’s Pancit Malabon

Location and Directions: Lamp St. From Nelia’s Pancit Malabon, continue along Network Ave. until the second street that branches to the right. Take that street until you reach again the second street to your right. It’s the third house to your left.

cora's lumpia

We highly recommend their lumpiang sariwa / lumpiang ubod. Aling Cora’s lumpiang sariwa / ubod has ubod, tofu, carrots, lettuce and I think a bit of pandan? all tucked into a crepe-like blanket topped with crushed peanuts. Orders come with a savory-sweet sauce sauce. A steal at P35 a piece.

The crepe is just the right ratio to the filling and you can tell the ingredients are really fresh. Friends who have tried this were pleased that they were eating healthy stuff that tastes good. A break from the usual sugar and fat laden treats on the dining table.

aling cora pancit malabon

Edited June 2017: Compared to Nelia’s/Tetoks’s, Aling Cora’s Pancit Malabon has thinner noodles. It has more sahog of  boiled eggs, shrimp, pork and greens since they’re not just on top of but mixed with the noodles. It’s sauce has no acid.

Bombing’s Crispy Pata

Location and Directions: Lamp St. Right across Aling Cora’s Pancit Malabon

bombings

Still if it’s a heart attack you want, there’s Bombing’s Crispy Pata. The meat falls right off the bone. However, it should be consumed quickly since the skin loses it’s crispiness fast. That shouldn’t be any problem at all as evidenced by the pic above. This crispy pata comes with a sweet-sour tomato-based dipping sauce. Wallet damage is around P400+. Arteries, good luck. But your taste buds and tummy will thank you.

It’s best to allow a day lead time when ordering. More during days leading to fiesta and Christmas.

If you know any food finds in Meycauayan or Marilao, I’d love to know what and where they are. Hopefully we’d have them on our table this coming holidays.

3 thoughts on “Food Finds in Meralco Village, Marilao

  1. Hi. I am glad I came across your site. The owner/chef of the lumpiang sariwa is my Tita Cora, wife of my uncle. I am so happy you love her lumpia as much as our family does. Tita Cora is such a great cook and even her simple sandwich fillings are unbelievably yummy. You should try her pancit malabon. The noodles are just right in size and are cooked very well and not mushy. Please continue to patronize her and her products. I wish we live next door!

    1. We really appreciate the care they put into their lumpiang sariwa. The fillings are evenly chopped and texture is pretty consistent unlike some lumpiang sariwa we’ve had which have hard bits of ubod or tough/thick wrapper parts . And just look at that presentation. Will try their pancit malabon soon.

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