Migs chats with Emylita Yabut, owner of a famous palabok kiosk in Quiapo that has been in business for 80 years now, to learn how she and her family have captivated customers to keep coming back.
Karen, on the other hand, finds out the secret behind the success of a store that went viral in 2020 for selling refreshing dragon fruit juice near Quiapo Church, which is owned by Reymond and Shiela Magarso. The veteran Kapamilya journalist also checks out various eye-catching handicrafts from different sellers located under the bridge near Quiapo.
“My Puhunan” also puts the spotlight on pasulbot, a food that originated from Quezon province, that has been introduced to Quiapo by April and Marlon Banagan and has been creating buzz on social media.
Do not miss these inspiring stories of success in “My Puhunan: Kaya Mo!” with Karen Davila and Migs Bustos on its new timeslot every Saturday at 5:00 pm on Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, A2Z, news.abs-cbn.com/live, and other ABS-CBN News online platforms.
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