Cebuanos always look for the best value for their money. This is true for nearly everything Cebuanos buy. Due to this, some big brands in the country consider Cebu as a test market for some of their products. As they say, “if you make it in Cebu, you’ll make it in the big city up north.” Well, this habit of getting the best value for their money is epitomized in some of the food offerings in the city.
Pungko-Pungko |
The word “pungko” is a Cebuano word that means “to squat.” Way back in college, we used to frequent a pungko-pungko place across UP Cebu. During that time, your PHP20 can go a long way. In fact, you can have lunch for PHP20. The pungko-pungko vendor at the place became or go-to guy whenever we felt hungry and our allowances did not arrive yet.
Pungko-Pungko Food |
Well, going back to the Pungko-Pungko sa Fuente, the place is essentially a place where different pungko-pungko vendors would have a table to put their container full of fried goodies. It is actually a more organized way of selling the goodies offered by a pungko-pungko vendor. It benefits both the vendors and their customers. For the vendors, they do not have to lug around their wares everywhere just to make a sale. All they have to do is bring it to the place. For the customers, they already know where to go if they start to hear their stomachs growling and payday is still a long way off.
You cannot expect the place to have a similar ambiance of the fast food restaurant close to the place. But, it was good enough for me. In fact, it was not quite crowded when I went there. There were some vendors who already have their “sukis” or regulars who normally go to the place nearly every day. There were also some vendors who appeared to be new to the place. Before I sat down to eat, I took some pictures of the place. I later settled at the table of a vendor who was busy cutting puso.
Pungko-Pungko sa Fuente |
The food selection is wide. But, all of them are fried food, so take it easy if you have issues with hypertension. You can eat the lumpia mubo, lumpia taas, ginabot, or pork chop. All the vendors offer basically the same items, so you can simply look for a seat at the place.
Fried Food Party |
Pungko-Pungko sa Fuente is located along J. Llorente Street, Cebu City. It is the street behind JRG building, which houses the Sampaguita Suites. Its location makes it an ideal place for people working in the area to eat. While most of the customers at the place are employees of nearby offices, there are also some BPO employees who venture to the place even though it is rather out of the way from the place where they work. Pungko-Pungko sa Fuente is open from 6:00 AM up to 10:00 PM every day.
If you are coming from the Lahug or Apas area, you can ride on a jeepney marked 04B, 04C, 04D, 17B, 17C, or 17D. For the jeepneys passing through General Maxilom Ave or 04C and 17C, you can get off at the jeepney stop close to National Bookstore. From the jeepney stop, you can walk along Juana Osmeña Street up to the first corner on the left side and simply follow the road. The place is located a few meters from the first bend along the right side of the road. For jeepneys passing through the Cebu Provincial Capitol, you can get off at the jeepney stop in front of the Rizal Memorial Library and Museum. You should cross the street towards Anita’s Bakeshop and walk along J. Llorente Steet. The place is located after the next bend to the right on the left side of the road.
Punko-Pungko sa Fuente |
You Can Cook Your Own Pungko-Pungko Food Items at Home |
Pungko-Pungko sa Fuente |
Hanging Rice |
Note: Prices may change without prior notice.
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