Jollijeep offers food that are much cheaper and with more variety for breaksfast, lunch and snacks. With less than 50 pesos you can get a full meal with a rice, one viand and a desert. This is where you can see long-sleeved and high-heeled employees eat standing (because it doesn't have any table or chair). Here you have to eat quickly to make a way for the next hungry person. They serve your foods in paper plates, plastic utensils or anything that minimize the dish-washing.
If you gets hungry in the afternoon, instead of rice meals you can buy turon (banana lumpia), banana cue (fried banaan with brown sugar on a stick), noodles, congee or local rice cakes.
As far as I know, these Jollijeeps follow the sanitary standards imposed by the city government so I can say it is safe to eat here!
Thanks to www.sleekinthecity.com for the picture.
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