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Australia envoy shares food crawl experiences in PH

October 7, 2025

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Manila Bulletin

Australian Ambassador Marc Innes-Brown expressed his deep appreciation for Filipino food as he goes around the city and nearby provinces to sample popular Pinoy fare.

- By RAYMUND ANTONIO

Australia envoy shares food crawl experiences in PH

'BYAHE NI MARC' – Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Marc Innes-Brown is shown at the Olongapo market buying Suman sa Ibos. (Photo from Amb. Innes-Brown's X account)

(Photo from Amb. Innes-Brown's X account)

The envoy, who shared these discoveries on his X (formerly Twitter) account, called them #BiyaheNiMarc.

“On my exploration of Manila, I stopped at a Jolly Jeep!,” he wrote in one of the X posts, sharing a reel of the popular trailerand cart-based food stall in the busy Makati business district.

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