WD My Cloud EX4 Binondo (Manila Chinatown) Food Tour Experience

A few weeks ago, I was invited to join the WD My Cloud EX4 Binondo Food Tour together with other bloggers from different niches.

binondo food tour
Together we photo walked through the different streets of Binondo and stopped by various restaurants.

binondo food tour
We uploaded our photos with directly to the WD 3TB My Cloud EX4 with ease.  While we were on the move and eating, all of us were uploading our photos simultaneously and My Cloud didn't let us down.  Our photos were stored and saved in an instant.

Estero Fast Food
binondo food tour
Our first stop was Estero Fastfood.

binondo food tour
Oyster Cake
We enjoyed this Oyster Cake!
binondo food tour
Oyster Cake
So it has oysters and crunchy veggies inside...

binondo food tour
Frog Legs
Of course, we didn't leave without trying the Frog Legs.

Serri Restaurant
binondo food tour
Our second stop was Serri Restaurant which had a menu labelled "Alaine Eatery".  Weird huh?

binondo food tour
Sibut Black Chicken Soup (120 php)
We enjoyed a bowful of the medicinal and nutrious Sibut Black Chicken Soup.

binondo food tour
Bamboo Shells
And, some Bamboo Shells...
binondo food tour
Goat Kaldereta / Kalderetang Kambing
I also tried the tender and lean Goat Kaldereta / Kalderetang Kambing.

binondo food tour
Fried Pork Intestines with Kropek
The Fried Pork Intestines with Kropek is sinful but delicious!

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Sauteed Pork Kidney
The Sauteed Pork Kidney is just as good.


Ying Ying Tea House
binondo food tour
Siopao, Pork Asado Chong Fan, Machang and Xiao Long Bao (Clockwise)
Okay... we appear to have a reverse food line up so our last stop was dimsum at Ying Ying Tea House.
 
binondo food tour
Asado Chong Fan
binondo food tour
Fried Siomai
So those were our 3 food stops!  And while being stuffed, I couldn't help but wish I owned a WD My Cloud EX4.  It is so convenient for my blogging needs.  It is available for both iOS® and Android™ devices.  Imagine you can access it anywhere and the WD My Cloud mobile app also integrates major public cloud services so that you can easily transfer files from their Dropbox™, SkyDrive® and Google Drive™.