Pancit canton is one of the ultimate Filipino comfort foods—perfect for those 3 a.m. cravings, school baon, or just a quick and tasty merienda. We love it in all its forms, from the tangy calamansi ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ popular Lucky Me! Pancit Canton Kalamansi flavor is the lone local noodle brand that landed in the list of Best Instant Noodles of 2005 in the New York ...
As with many Philippine dishes, pancit has its roots in another culture, in this case, China. But these stir-fried noodles – so far, so ordinary – are given a distinctive Philippine flavour ...
A local pancit canton brand has made it to the “Best Instant Noodles 2025” list of New York Times! In a January 2025 article published by the American publication in its Wirecutter section, Lucky Me!
In the Philippines, there are many kinds of pancit (noodle dish), including pancit palabok, pancit luglog, and pancit Malabon. Have you heard of ispabok? Credit: junpinzon / envato Pansit is a ...
Two associations in Davao Region have received financial assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to support their livelihood projects. The funds will be used to expand ...