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			quick Chinese-inspired dish that fills your stomach and is easy on the budget.
			
			You can find a lot of these stalls near schools or working areas. These stalls are
			
			more of like “franchises” of the original stalls in Tisa, Cebu City. You can buy
			
			siomai in wholesale so you can resell them at your own store. Although there are
			
			many siomai sa Tisa stalls everywhere you go, if you want to get the authentic
			
			taste then you should definitely head on to Tisa.
			
			
			Tisa is a barangay in Cebu City that has different carenderias (local sidewalk
			
			restaurants), most of them selling siomai. Some people might think eating beside
			
			the road with jeepneys passing by is not what you call sanitary. But I tell you, this
			
			is part of the siomai-eating experience. You also eat with a plastic to cover your
			
			hand, which can be an interesting experience for those who haven’t tried it.
			
			
			
			SIOMAI RECIPE
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