Dasmarias, Cavite, is located 30 kilometers south of Manila, with more than five free public parks, a functional overpass for PWDs, roads with butterflies, hundreds of trees, and more. I think this city is doing great for its residents.
You'll be surprised at how diverse this city is. From different nationalities, to food, and to religion. People are living together harmoniously in here, except if your landlord is charging you more than what the owner imposes. Yes, that's kind of a problem here in some apartments and dormitories.
The DLSU-D and Emilio Aguinaldo College are mostly the reason why this city is so alluring to foreigners. Dasmarias is not only friendly to foreigners; they are also warm to different religions. There are Hinduism, Christianity, and, of course, Islam.
I can say as a person who is a traveler and was not born and raised in Cavite, I have never seen a city in Luzon that is more friendly with Muslims than Dasmarias. Allowing and accepting to build Islamic schools and a Muslim community in their city is one of a kind, as mostly Muslims are not welcome in some places. And this might be the reason that captivates the Muslim entrepreneurs to start their businesses in Dasmarias. So, whether you're a Muslim looking for a halal restaurant or a foreigner searching for Pakistani, Arab, and Indian food, you've come to the right place.
Disclaimer: This is not a paid article, and I am not associated with any of the owners.
photo by: Taj Badshah Restaurant
1. This restaurant is owned by a Pakistani Muslim; the interior paintings on the wall are just fascinating and bring you to Pakistan, along with the most delicious biryani. Even the mayor loves to order from this restaurant. If you visit their place, don't forget to try Shahi falooda; it's a must-try. Beef biryani is our favorite; the meats are just so tender, and the authenticity of the dishes and rice is appetizing.
Check their social media
here to get their address and their menus.
photo by: Baig's Arab-Pakistani-Indian Restaurant
Argh! I'm getting hungry while writing this article. So are, if noticed,iced I haven't posted any photos of my own for these restauranBecauseuse, whenever we order, we immediateat, eat and ininstant,tant it's all gone. This is how much we in lovelove with thfoodsfood that's taking us back to the Middle East.
Baig's Restaurant has a lot to offer; we never regret ordering anything from their menu. Besides, their garlic sauce is just so authentic. I've been to shawarma snack centers in Manila, Bismillah Restaurant, Arya Persian Restaurant, and some snack centers in KSA, but they all have the same flavor of garlic sauce. Yet the garlic sauce at
Baig's Restaurant has a unique and exquisite taste. The better the sauce, the better shawarma is. And they have the best location, as they are walking distance from the public park for your kids to enjoy, or if you attend some events at Dasmarias' new football park, Baig's Restaurant is the best place to fill your tummy.
Check their social media here for more details.
Tambayan sa G is a one-stop shop! Whether you want shawarma, takoyaki, or milk tea, this is the best tambayan! "OMG, tara na sa G." You can eat your food on the roof and enjoy al fresco dining. These franchise stores are owned by a noble Muslim family. I'm not going to say much about the food; seeing the photo, these are known stores in the Philippines that you can find everywhere and that you might have already tried. And we all know they taste yummy! Check their social media
here for more details.
These Muslim entrepreneurs are involved in charity work and dawah projects. Not only do they offer good dishes, but by supporting them by buying their food, you're also giving a job to our Muslim brothers and sisters, as well as contributing to the Ummah. So we hope you visit them soon.
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