Food
Famous Celebrity Lines
Pinoy Pop Culture
Pinoy Movies/Teleserye Throwback!
OPM Deep Cuts
100

A popular soup that features beef shanks and bone marrow in a clear broth

Bulalo

100

I can buy you, your friends, and this club!

Anne Curtis

100

Hosted by a veteran journalist, this show features viral stories, strange food, and everyday heroes

Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho

100

This iconic line shattered hearts: “You had me at my worst. You chose to leave me at my best.”

One more chance

100

Known for blending Pinoy folk with rock, this band’s “Harana” is a classic love song that has been covered by many artists over the years.

Parokya ni Edgar

200

Made with young jackfruit, this creamy dish is cooked in coconut milk and often spiced with chili.

Ginataang langka

200

OMG parang may napatay na ko sa level ng galit mo- can i send you chowking halo2 para you can chill???

Kris Aquino

200

This iconic teleserye, originally from Mexico but given a Filipino twist in the early 2000s, featured a young woman and her journey from beachside to high society.

Marimar

200

Known as the Filipino superheroine, her origin involves a magical stone that transforms her into a warrior defending justice and the innocent.

Darna

200

This band’s soulful anthem “Hiling” was a breakthrough hit in 2000, blending pop and rock with heartfelt lyrics.

Silent Sanctuary

300

This dish from Bicol is made with taro leaves, coconut milk, and chili, often served with rice.

Laing

300

Mga kapuso, uuwi na po ako

Mike Enriquez

300

Before YouTube tutorials were a thing, this morning educational show sparked young minds with its DIY crafts and science projects

Art Angel

300

Claudine Barretto starred as a mermaid in this 2004 fantasy teleserye that also featured a kingdom under the sea.

Marina

300

This indie band’s hit “Tadhana” became an anthem for broken-hearted millennials, with a sound blending folk and alternative rock.

Up Dharma Down

400

This noodle dish from Lucban, Quezon is known for its use of miki noodles, vinegar-based sauce, and generous toppings like lechon kawali and tinapa.

Pancit habhab

400

Bob Barker: Is it true that you Filipinos use your hands to eat?
____: Why, do you use your feet?

Gloria Diaz

400

This GMA late-night news program has been a staple of Filipino households since the 1990s and often features Mike Enriquez or Arnold Clavio.

Saksi

400

Before superhero teams became the norm, this 2000s GMA show followed the adventures of twin siblings who gained extraordinary powers from a mysterious meteor.  

Super twins

400

Recognized as one of OPM’s pioneering hip-hop artists, he collaborates frequently with mainstream and indie musicians, tackling social issues through his lyrics.

Gloc 9

500

An Ilocano vegetable stew traditionally seasoned with fermented fish sauce (bagoong), this dish typically combines leafy greens like saluyot with eggplant and other local produce

Dinengdeng

500

You can fool me once, you can even fool me twice, you can even fool me thrice. But you can never fool me four

Melanie Marquez

500

Long before reality TV took over, this weekday afternoon series showcased the acting chops of an all-female main cast, blending drama, and rotating love interests in anthology-style storytelling.

Daisy Siete

500

This fantasy drama’s follows a young woman discovering her mystical heritage and powers in a secret world.

Mahika

500

After years as a frontman and songwriter, he pursued a solo path, becoming known for hits like “Your Universe” and his role as a music producer for emerging artists. - whos this?

Rico Blanco