I may be the last person who knows about the amazing finds at Dapitan, but in case you are clueless like me, here’s a place worth visiting. There is a street off Banawe Avenue in Quezon City that is called Dapitan. It’s a treasure-trove of household items that cheapies-with-taste, such as myself, and my friend who recommended it (Thanks, Emily), will absolutely enjoy. If it had not been for the heat last Saturday, I might have spent more time bargain hunting. But Edric was with me, which was a good thing, because his threshold for summer heat is very low. So we were in and out of Dapitan in a little over an hour.
Here are some stores that caught my eye:
Here’s a guy that definitely caught my attention! Oh, that’s my handsome husband, pointing at a birdcage!
Here are some of the items I ended up buying:
Jars for my outdoor lights project (P90 each)
Not bad, eh? And I didn’t even do much haggling because the prices weren’t expensive to begin with. I will be going back soon (on a day that’s not so hot!)
Hi Ms. Joy.. nice find.. i would love to go there during my vacation to philippines.. and please share your outdoor lights project too.. hehe.. Godbless.. thank you for sharing..
Okay! I will! We just finished the lights this week 🙂
Hi Ms. Joy, thanks for sharing this. Are the items as cheap as in Divisoria?
Certain things are cheaper and certain things they don’t seem to have in Divisoria 🙂 I think it’s worth visiting!
Hi Ms. Joy! Thanks for sharing this. I go to Dapitan almost every quarter to check out the goods, because they change every 3-4 months. Nice to see that it already changed from the last time I went! Time to schedule another trip. 🙂
Wow! I should do that. It was my first time and I loved it!
thanks for sharing, very helpful.