Lola Nena's Delicacy Store

Philippines
May 19, 2026 8:35pm CST
Lola means grandmother. The store was named after Lola Nena's, but I don't really know the background story of this delicacy store; all I can guarantee is the food quality. You can buy some of the delicacies of the Filipinos, affordable but yummy. My family's favorite is Pichi-pichi. I hope you can try it when you visit the Philippines. What are your favorite delicacies from your own country? Mine is Mais Con Yelo and Pichi-pichi.
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@rakski (154709)
• Philippines
20h
hmmmm.... I like the cheese donut
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@rakski (154709)
• Philippines
20h
@Ineeddentures you can get it for a pack of 6 I think
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12h
@rakski So just a small pack, But that's ok I would buy 2 packs
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20h
That does sound good Raquel Are those prices on the old fashioned donuts for a multipack
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20h
Chicken Adobo Reminds me of when I was younger. My girlfriend from the Philippines cooked Chicken Adobo for me quite a lot. If you come to Scotland you must try Haggis.
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@rakski (154709)
• Philippines
20h
nice!
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20h
@rakski She was nice.
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@rakski (154709)
• Philippines
20h
@Ineeddentures good to know
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@AmbiePam (119529)
• United States
3h
I can’t think of many delicacies exclusive to the United States. Maybe the cronut (part croissant, part donut). Those are really good.
@just4him (323052)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
10h
I'm glad they have good food. I don't have any favorite delicacies.
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@Traceyjayne (10918)
• United Kingdom
14h
It made me realise that it doesn’t matter where you are in the world you will always find a fast food restaurant,
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@bbghitte (3488)
• Philippines
15h
I love bibingka and halo-halo:)
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