Ogie Diaz Tries Diwata Pares Overload: This Is What He Has To Say

Ogie Diaz, well-known for his candid commentary, recently took a bite of the much-talked-about Diwata Pares Overload, stirring more buzz around the dish.

This culinary adventure came after Ogie shared his friend's initial review of Diwata's pares on a previous episode. According to his friend, the flavors didn't quite suit their palate.


However, Ogie, ever the diplomat, reminded critics to watch the episode where he expressed support for Diwata's thriving business. "We're not killing anyone's dreams, especially not Diwata's," he emphasized.

In a video shared by Ogie, he sampled the broth first, followed by the meat. "It's okay. Not extremely fabulous, but decent for 100 pesos. Some of our friends might not find it to their liking," he remarked.


"But for me, rather than queueing under the scorching heat, I'd rather have it delivered. The broth is still good because it's piping hot," he continued.


When asked if it suited his taste, Ogie promptly replied, "Yes!"

He then tried one of Diwata's new products, the 'siken joy'. "Now I understand why Diwata draws crowds," he quipped.


"If you consider the price, don't be too picky because it's good enough for 100 pesos," Ogie teased, adding, "Now, the question is, Diwata, are you still making a profit?"


But amidst the banter, Ogie extended congratulations to Diwata for the success of her business. "Diwata, Congratulations! I hope your business continues to thrive."

Deo Jarito Balbuena, famously known as Diwata, owner of the trending and highly sought-after Diwata Pares Overload, has garnered praise not just for the affordability of her offerings but also for their satisfying taste, as attested by her repeat customers.


In the vibrant world of food critique and celebrity endorsement, Ogie Diaz's taste test of Diwata's creations adds another layer of intrigue to the ongoing discourse surrounding the culinary sensation that is Diwata Pares Overload.

Diwata also shares his journey living under the bridge until he owns his paresan.



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