Rick here... Again, thank you for visiting my hometown, Justin! I'm glad I was able to tour you around even for a short while. Marikina is pretty big and really has a lot to offer, so probably there's still a next time for the other places within the city we haven't been to... 😊
Welcome to one of my favorite city in Metro Manila. Marikina is like a country of it's own. The most cleanest city and the best well planned city in Metro Manila. Thank you to your friend for showing you around but should have been prepared to all your questions.
Alina watch ang meet your fellow russian also a vlogger name" fippinez "who live in the vicinity of samal island, davao ,a lot of Russian who live and enjoy the beauty of samal island
minsan kahit gusto sya isama ni guy si girl naman ang may ayaw lalo na kung palengke ang pupuntahan, may pagkamaarte kasi si girl kaya much better behind the camera nlng sya at taga edit nlng ng vlog di kasi kung may kaartehan di sya bagay sa mga travel vlogs..
@joao antonio Its their channel. They created the channel together so Alina has the right to be in the vlog wether you like it or not. If you don't like her kasi maarte sya because iba yung culture na kinalakihan nya, why do you need to comment it on their videos. Siguto mas magaling ka talaga magvlog kkaysa sa kanila or siguro mas skilled ka sa pagvlovlog. Nakita ko din kasi sa last videos nila comment mo. They can do whatever they want regardless of your opinion. Thank you 🙂
@@nicolekayesalazar alam ko, yung lalake lang naman ang unang may vlog eh, nasabit lang yung girl dahil jowa sya kahit di naman natural sa kanya ang mag vlog at nakikisalamuha sa iba’t-ibang lahi at kultura,kahit sabihin mo pa na karapatan nya magpakatotoo sa vlog nya kahit saan mo pa din anggulo tingnan negative pa din ang dala nyan sa vlog nila, unless ginawa nila ang vlog para mag critic pero tema ng vlog nila ay travel, kung di naman natural ang ganun kay girl sana di nlng nya pinilit ang sarili nya ma-involve, mag edit nlng sya behind the camera, nadadala naman nung guy vlog kahit wala sya eh, wag natin gawin excuse na kesyo ibang lahi sila dahil pinili nila ang ganyan klaseng content eh, di lang naman isang beses nangyare na umiwas yung girl eh kundi madalas!, so maarte nga ang tawag sa kanya…kung ang katwiran nyo nagpapakatotoo sya pues sinasabe ko lang naman kung anong totoong napapansin ko sa kanya..
@@nicolekayesalazar atsaka di ko habol magbigay ng opinyon sa kanila kundi nag reply ako sa nag comment, dahil kung sa kanila ako nagbigay ng opinyon edi sana nag english ako
wag mo na hanapin yon, maarte yon eh, di yon sumasama pag mga palengke ang papasyalan, sasama yon kapag mga malls lang ang papasyalan nila, kaya much better behind the camera nlng sya at taga edit nlng ng vlog dahil kung maarte sya di sya bagay mag travel vlogs..
I am fr Marikina and Iam a bit disappointed with the vlog. The tour guy missed in showcasing some good spots like the OLA church. kapt Moy plaza, Shoe museum. Restaurants like Sundays Hardin ni Lola and Rustic Mornings. You should have visit and taste Mama Tings everlasting.
@@rickthepinoyboi vlogger po ba kau? I don't mean to offend you po pero medyo boring po ung vlog. Medyo ngexpect Lang po ako. Sana kay Mama Tings po kau ngtry Ng Everlasting Kasi dun po Siya kilala. Ngpunta po ba kau s Shoe Museum mas mgnda Sana naisama para Hindi Lang food ung naging focus Ng vlog. I was expecting din ung Kapt Moy Plaza pero wla din. Sana ngkaroon kau Ng Collab para mhighlight din ung magagandang lugar s tin.
@@forrestgumptellthetruth We did went to Mama Ting's just to cover the Relleno alone kasi Kusina ni Kambal actually is really known for Everlasting. However, it didn't make the cut. Also went to Kapt. Moy but only in the lobby and sneak preview of the wishing well as there was a private gathering being held when we went.
The Marikina was called shoes capital of the Philippine. They have giant size shoes not sure what happened to that, hopefully in the next blog your local guide mentioned it to you.
OMG as a subscriber since day 1 of your vlog in the Philippines im so happy that you visited my Hometown. Marikina City is one of the top5 cleanest city in the Philippines and also our super market. Since Spanish colony our city is already developed thats why Marikina is one of the oldest city too in the Philippines. Marikina is the Shoe capital of the Philippines too we also have biggest pair of shoes in the world that recorded in Guinness world record. PS sorry for my english
I am proud Marikenian…Marikina is known for one of the cleanest city in the Philippines and also known as the “Shoe Capital of the Philippines” and now seems that they are more into cooking and seeing many restaurants and carinderia “local eatery” around. I just came back 2 months ago for vacation and currently residing in Toronto, Canada. Thank you for visiting our hometown❤😊
I'm from Marikina heights, We once had great solar lamp post here at Ordonez Avenue, to keep it well lighted at night. But criminals stole the wire so they can rob houses under darkness. People die from road accidents because it's as dark as North Korea here. The barangay and city have no action on this, it's sad that Markina taxpayers are getting screwed. I miss the former mayor BF he was the best.
Nakakamiss ang Marikina, Naalala ko biruan namin lagi nung bata ako kahit iligaw ako mkakauwi ako sa bahay sa sobrang linis at kahit papano safe naman for kids
Silent viewer here. You should've tried the best selling donut at Ador's bakeshop! Located at the outskirts of the public market. There's a bit of a queue, but the price is cheap and you get your money's worth. I enjoyed your today's video!
Hi Justin, you know all those Rice Cakes that you tried espcially on the latter part of your video were all pretty much the same as the rest that you ate but all of those goes great with the exotic dish called "DINUGUAN" (blood pork stew) and I don't know if you tried it before but that is how we eat PUTO or rice cake. Alina will be glad for all those pastries that you'll bringing home for her. And try our local HOPIA MUNGGO or any other HOPIA pastries! Salamat Justin and thanks for your food guide Rick showing you around Marikina, the shoe capital of the Philippines! And just a trivia: you know that place where you are at now is so prone to 20 meters high floodings during stormy rainy season.
Just sharing: Everlasting - Story says that this dish from Marikina was originally created out of left over ubiquitous type of menudo from carinderia where diners never choose as it was everywhere resulting to recycling it to become this wonderful dish.
Instead of kutsinta, you should have tried bibingka because it is more tasty and sweet. Bibingka is the one that has green pinipig at the bottom. Kutsinta which younate is best eaten with coconut shavings
I love everlasting! Much better than embotido. If you were more a fan of rice cakes I'd recommend puto Calasiao, very tender and with a slightly different (but again subtle) flavor.
if you want to know the food better try to taste it to understand what it tastes like and you can imagine what these foods are, you won't understand if you just see and know other foods in the Philippines if you don't try to eat them
why Marikina city hasn't high rise skycrapers coz Ph fault line passes there yeah maybe building code restricts them there It's called Marikina valley coz it's below sea level it's the first got flooded in heavy rains and typhoons passing metro manila
@@project_where yup and dredging the river. Yeah Marikina is cleanest of them all and most livable and most swimmable city 😂 in times of great flood maybe not anymore today coz marikina has learned a lot of floods they are the most experts of all local governments 😂
I appreciate the effort of your companion and I commend him for that however if I were him I'll take you to kapitan Moy ancestral house. It's the location where the first shoes in the Philippines was made and since then the city grew into a city of shoemakers. There's a cafe in that old building where you can savour the authentic marikeño cuisines. It's just across an ancient 16th century Barroque style church and a stones throw away from the shoe museum. It's near to an old Campo Santo which is a Spanish style cemetery and it's near basically to everything, the modern, old and historical areas of Marikina.
@@rickthepinoyboi I think I knew already the niche of this vlog about the city of Marikina. Rectify me if I'm wrong but I think it's a foodie vlog? Nothing more and nothing less.
@@richardnuevo Actually, we went to a lot of places within the city. It's just that nowadays Marikina is home to a lot of food and cuisine hence focus on these during the tour... You can see a place's culture through their food.