Al Muraqqabat, Deira Kabayan Night Market sits along 37th Street in Al Muraqqabat, a familiar stretch in Deira where many Filipinos gather after work. February 8, 2022. Tintin and J.F. That evening, TinTin and I found a small table beneath the lights and ordered dinner. Around us were the usual sounds — utensils against plates, Tagalog conversations, and the tired laughter that follows long shifts. For many OFWs, places like this are more than just night markets. They are temporary commons — where distance from home feels slightly smaller, even if only for a meal. Photographed on Sony a6000.
Salamat Tin & Mikey! Flashback: Post-birthday party after the clock struck midnight. September 12, 2021. Room 409: Tin, Mikey & J.F. Perseveranda I hightly recommend Coral Dubai Deira Hotel. Location: 788G+CF2 - Al Muraqqabat Rd - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
February 6 Flashback Sunday dinner with Mikey, Tin and J.F. Wemart Hypermarket. Deira, Dubai. Al Maktoum Road , Port Saeed - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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