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First Container Food Park opens in Mandaue City

First Container Food Park opens in Mandaue City Posted on August 16, 20181 Comment

Sinjin is a travel and lifestyle blogger. Formerly the president of Cebu's premier blogging organization, the Cebu Bloggers Society, he is Sun Prepaid's "Glorious Lifestyle Baron" and Cebu Pacific's "Singapore Party Peep"

“Where do we eat in Mandaue City” is a question that did not have a lot of answers back then as most of the interesting dining establishments in the industrial city were located along A.S. Fortuna.

But last August 3, a new food destination formally opened on the other side of Mandaue City, at the Mandaue Reclamation Area. Say hello to The Market by Sugbo Mercado!

The first “containerized” food park in Mandaue City has an area of approximately 2,500 square meters and uses 28 container vans for its main structure. The food and beverage tenants have been carefully selected so that they’re distinct from one another – from a number of popular brands at Sugbo Mercado IT Park, to new and unique concepts. The Market continues Sugbo Mercado’s role as an “incubator” for startup businesses and we’re thrilled to witness a couple more business success stories!

The Market by Sugbo Mercado Mandaue
Because of its high ceiling, ventilation is not an issue at The Market

The dining area can accommodate up to 350 people. Soon, the second floor will be a coffee shop / co-working space.

The Market by Sugbo Mercado is open from Tuesdays to Sundays, 5PM to 1AM. They are located at Mantawi International Drive (in front of MO2 Westown Lagoon & across UC Med), Mandaue Reclamation Area.

Starting next week, The Market will be having themed nights. Check this out:
Tuesdays – Movie Nights
Wednesdays – Trivia/Slogos Nights
Thursdays – Poetry Nights
Fridays-Sundays – Bands

Meanwhile, check out some of the vendors at The Market. Since they are each assigned a container, they have freedom to design their space to suit their flavor and branding.

The Market by Sugbo Mercado Mandaue

Cheggs – The owners deep love for Cheese and Eggs in all its confectionary form drove them to craft their own unique creations. Being producers and retailers of their key ingredients (Cheese, Eggs), they leveraged their understanding of quality ingredients to create pastries that are familiar but provide a whole new experience.

The Lemon Co. – freshly pressed lemonade

Cary’s Lechon and Roast Beef

Seabu – serving seafood, they are committed to sourcing their fresh seafood from local fishermen, crabbers and environmentally friendly fisheries.

The Market by Sugbo Mercado Mandaue

Tokyo Street 123 is a Japanese food shop where you can eat authentic Japanese food. Ramen is their specialty plus they also have bento gyoza and yakisoba.

#WingWazz – 20 peso wings or unlimited wings at P188, anyone?

Double Dough Tango Pizzeria – with a desire to give the Filipinos a taste of authentic Chicago Deep Dish.

Sheldon’s Dessert Factory – all-natural, less sugar, less fat artisanal gelato

The Market by Sugbo Mercado Mandaue

Miss Trinh Vietnamese Foods

Piñacoolada – freshly squeezed pineapple drinks, using only pineapples freshly harvested from their pineapple plantation in Kananga, Leyte

Banana Pancake Trail – a personal favorite of mine; Southeast Asian street food made accessible to Cebuanos.

Curry Point

The Market by Sugbo Mercado Mandaue

Tropic Fruit Bar – natural fruit shakes

CRIBS Cebu – Indonesian-Dutch cuisine

YOSAN Toppings – affordable (affordable, like below P100) rice toppings

Siomai ta Bai

The Market by Sugbo Mercado Mandaue

Kuzina Guadalupe – another personal favorite. Gosh you have to try their lechon belly and tuna panga!

Hebrews Shebrews – get your milk tea fix

Chi’s – Pinoy meals, silog and snacks

MO2 – beverages

Barbix Barbecue and Grill – “Original” Cebu barbecue

The Market by Sugbo Mercado Mandaue
These are some of our favorites at The Market: Pizza from Double Dough Tango Pizzeria, Cheesy and Garlic Butter Scallops from Seabu, Okinawa Milk Tea from Hebrews Shebrews, and ramen from Tokyo Street 123

Sinjin is a travel and lifestyle blogger. Formerly the president of Cebu's premier blogging organization, the Cebu Bloggers Society, he is Sun Prepaid's "Glorious Lifestyle Baron" and Cebu Pacific's "Singapore Party Peep"

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