Roadside restaurant
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A typical makeshift roadside restaurant in a Philippine town. The neighborhood eatery serves cooked rice, viands and snacks to transients and residents on banana leaves or bamboo containers. It is usually mounted on bamboo stilts as protection against foraging animals like pigs and dogsSource: M. A. Hamm. Manila and the Philippines. 1898. p. f. 210Collection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Filipinas Circa-- | FI00248 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | FI00248 |
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A typical makeshift roadside restaurant in a Philippine town. The neighborhood eatery serves cooked rice, viands and snacks to transients and residents on banana leaves or bamboo containers. It is usually mounted on bamboo stilts as protection against foraging animals like pigs and dogs.
M. A. Hamm. Manila and the Philippines. 1898. p. f. 210.
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