Bazaars and other pop-up stores have been allowed to operate in Metro Manila since the region was placed under Alert Level 2 quarantine status on Nov. 5. (PNA photo by Azer N. Parrocha) MANILA - Every once in a while, a city manages to produce one or two types of food better than other places. For Malabon, it's pancit and kakanin (rice cakes). But if you're a local who's looking for something different, you're in luck. After the country struggled through nearly two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, some of Malabon's most treasured holiday traditions are making a comeback. Bazaars and other pop-up stores have been allowed to operate in Metro Manila since the region was placed under Alert Level 2 quarantine status on Nov. 5. Malabon City's latest culinary offering is a food bazaar that offers flavorful, easy to eat meals that are simple but will remind you of being somewhere else. The Concepcion Food Bazaar treats visitors to mouth-watering street food-Filipino (isa