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Yummy Eats 2013

Its that time of the year again!!

Yummy Eats 2012!


Join in the fun and madness!  And this time, you can buy your tickets online!  Cool right?

See you there!! :)

Yeyness! :)

Press Release of Yummy Eats 2013

YUMMY Eats, YUMMY magazine’s most anticipated eating and cooking fair is back! Now on its third year, it showcases upcoming food establishments and home bakers specially handpicked by YUMMY editorial team such as Mad Meats Bacon, Backyard Burger, Gawad Kalinga, and Chez Karine. Expect to see Yummy favorites like Mochiko, Pepita’s Lecon, Pino and many more!

Happening on May 18, Saturday, at the NBC Tent Bonifacio Global City from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., YUMMY Eats is a day filled with non-stop eating as you get to eat your heart out with food samples from all 50 food booths. Whether you are looking for something sweet, or savory, or just your local favorites, YUMMY Eats will surely satisfy your cravings. Not only that, there would also be a series of fun cooking demos, cook-offs and raffle draws.

Admission to YUMMY Eats is only P 200. You can also opt to bring your May issue of YUMMY magazine for a discounted entrance fee of P 150! Don’t miss this year’s biggest food gathering by reserving and paying online via http://www.yummy.ph/yummyeats starting May 3, Wednesday!


YUMMY magazine is available in newsstands, bookstores, and supermarkets nationwide for only P 125. Be part of YUMMY’s growing online community by visiting http://www.yummy.ph; liking us on Facebook via http://www.facebook.com/yummymagazine; and following us on Twitter via http://www.twitter.com/yummyph.

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