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Linamnam: Eating One’s Way Around the Philippines

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In the early days the quest for good food and spices has been the primary motivation to explore the world. Had it been not for the promise of good spices, the Philippines would had not been what it is right now.

If food is your motivation to travel, this book shall be your bible with Claude Tayag and Mary Ann Quioc as your eager Filipino food missionaries. They’ll not only take you to the most common traditional dishes of Manila, Cebu and Pampanga but also in off the beaten track like Marinduque.

This best selling book is now on its second edition and is set to conquer Cebuano foodies. Second edition copies are now available in National Bookstore for only 395 pesos.

This is a must read for travelers who are keen on a more immersive experience with the locals through their dishes. Get to know their abundant and unique local produce as well as their distinctive and remarkable preparation that would trace back to their culture and history.

Got my copy signed by the authors themselves.

The book is perfect as gift for your traveller friend too.

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10 Sinulog 2015 Must-Try for Tourists

RELIGION

1. SINULOG SA KATAWHAN. The old sinulog dance where people worship the little child, Sto. Nino in thanksgiving and to hear their petitions. It used to be done every after the Saturday procession at the pilgrim center but this time around it is done after every last mass during the novena at around 8:00PM in the evening. The prayer leader in offering the dance will yell, “Pit Senyor sa mga Cebuanos kini.” Mentioning every sectors of the society: The children, men, women, married, separated, single, students, homosexuals and even the snatchers. Enjoyable and meaningful.

2. BATO BALANI WAVE. Join the throng of devotees raising and waving their hands in unison, praying, pleading and singing the chorus of “Bato Balani Sa Gugma” during the novena mass at the Pilgrim Center of the Basilica. So magical, it lingers even until you go home.

PARTIES

3. LIFEDANCE 2014. A strong line up of top international and local DJs. The most sought after EDM party in the country today has a new home at Sugbo Open Field in SRP. Believe me it’s windy and cold there, you might want to watch your alcohol consumption. Lifedance is on January 16, 2015.

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4. PAINTENSITY. The ETC Sinulog Color Party 2015. Bigger, Wilder, and Messier. That is how organizers want to describe the repeat of the well-attended party last year that Cable Car run out of beers we have to buy some from our friendly neigbooring sari-sari store. Paintensity will be on January 17, 2015 at Cebu Business Park Phase 3 in front of CIC.

FOOD

5. ORANGE KARENDERIA. The best and newest filipino food restaurant with very competitive pricing. Must try incudes crispy tuna, sinuglaw, chorizo, and garlic chicken. Orange Karenderia is located at Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City.

6. KUSINA UNO. After all the parties, you will need recovery food. Cebu’s Pochero shall be the first on your list. Kusina Uno definetly serves the best pochero in Cebu. Their doorless and windowless story is located at F. Cabahug St., Cebu City.

ACTIVITIES

7. WALK THE STREETS ON SINULOG DAY. The best spot during the Sinulog Parade is not in the grandstand nor in the cozy lazyboy at home but in the streets. Walk with strangers, friends and devotees. Face paint them, Dance with them. It’s gonna be a long walk so choose your shoes wisely.

8. DIY YOUR SINULOG T-SHIRT. Islands Souvenirs, a Cebuano brand, will hold its Cut and Style Your Sinulog T-Shirt at SM Northwing from January 16 – 19, 2015. Put the swag in your celebration with your customized party shirt. Your imagination as the only limitation.

TOURIST SPOTS

9. DELICE. Delice Recipe Restaurant provides a great mountain view of the cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu. Go there late afternoon for a spectacular sunset and city light view. Delice is located at Busay, Cebu City on your way to Tops.

10. IBIZA. Bring your guest to a beach party vibe in Movenpick’s Ibiza. Catch their happy hour of buy-one-take-one on drinks from 5:00PM to 6:30PM everyday. Your guest will certainly love the experience.

J.Co & The Pasalubong Idea Shortage

J. Co Donuts and Coffee simultaneously opened its doors at SM and Ayala branches to Cebuanos on September 2, 2014. Costumers were camping out early Tuesday because J.Co is giving away their donuts for free to the first 50 customers in each store while the first 3 customers will be treated with a one year supply of J. Co. However, this is not the BIG NEWS.

PEOPLE ARE IN PANIC MODE ON WHAT TO BRING FROM MANILA AS PASALUBONG FOR THEIR CEBUANO FRIENDS BECAUSE  J.CO HAS  JUST BEEN DELISTED AS THE QUINTESSENTIAL PASALUBONG ITEM.

After posting a status on what could be the next pasalubong item after J.Co opened in Cebu City at my FB page, I was surprised to receive good suggestions from some of my FB friends. I have listed them all here  arranged accordingly for convenience and to save you the hassle based on the city where you can find them.

 

QUEZON CITY

Banapple Pies (Savory Pies at P85.00 each )

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Photo from BanappleKitchen.com

 

 

Banapple is practically everywhere. They have branches among others at Tomas Morato, Katipunan, Market Market, Alabang Town Center, Greenhills and McKinley Hill. You’ve got to bring those pies especially the savory and meaty ones. They look like giant empanadas with a hearty filling of chicken, tuna, or mushroom and cheese.

 

 

Estrel’s Caramel Cake 

Estrel's Caramel Cake I bought for my mom after Sinulog

Estrel’s Caramel Cake I bought for my mom after Sinulog

 

A made-to-order chiffon cake covered with caramel intricately iced around the cake with a touch of classic flare. So girly, your mama will love it. No wonder they have the best caramel cake since they have already perfected the craft. They had been doing it since 1946.

Estrel’s is located at 50 Scout Tobias corner Scout Fernandez Streets, Barangay Laging Handa, Quezon City. Their telepone number is 372-2965 or 371-7938.

 

 

 

 

MANILA CITY

Hizon’s Caramel Cake 

 

 

Hizon’s Caramel Cake was my favorite cake while I was staying at UN Avenue. It’s walking distance from Robinson’s Ermita. It is located at 1197 J. Bocobo cor. Arquiza Sts. Ermita, Manila. It is the cake of perfect levels in softness, moisture and sweetness. Unlike Estrel’s have quite a good number of cakes that they can cater walk-in customers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAGUIG CITY

Patchi

 

Patchi boasts of being the finest chocolate of them all. Their botique shop has the most exquisite chocolate designs to complement your celebrations. Of course, superior quality comes with a price especially that it is from Lebanon. Chocolate is worshiped here.

Patchi branches ae located at Bonifacio High Street and Greenbelt 5.

 

 

MAKATI CITY

Mary Grace Café

 

 

No this is not the famous Santiago-Poe tandem but the ultimate comfort café which offers light snacks, coffee and desserts. Bringing their signature Lemon Squares and Cheese Rolls to Cebu would be like comfort to home.

Mary Grace Café is located at Greenbelt 5 and 3.

 

 

 

 

PASAY CITY

 Cinnabon  

If you are like me who usually wait for my flight at SM Mall of Asia  the tendency is you might run out of options because of the many pasalubong items to choose from. (One time I ended up hoarding 5 jeggins of different colors from Uniqlo.) Well, you can forget about the others because  you can’t go wrong with Cinnabon’s cinnamon rolls. That soft and sweet dough topped with cream cheese icing will surely please whoever receives it. Always reheat before serving.

Cinnabon also has a branch at NAIA Terminal 3.

 

Always remember, your travel will be judged according to your presents. – Rater-in-Chief.

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Progressive Dinner Idea: Cebuano Food Tour

Here is a tried and tested Cebuano Food Tour for the adventurous guests who want to explore  the Cebuano culture in the most immersive way possible. This was my itinerary when I toured a couch surfing chef from the United States on his overnight layover to Cebu.

Six (6) stopovers in one night for a budget of less than P1,000.00 per person, the guest can indulge with the Cebu’s finest food and sights in six (6) hours.

The concept is called progressive dinner. Wikipedia defines it as a dinner party with successive courses prepared and eaten at the residences of different hosts. Usually this involves the consumption of one course at each location. It is a variant of a potluck dinner which involves traveling. I modified it further, instead of residences the locations are carefully selected restaurants that compliments with the Cebuano Food Degustation theme.

THE STOPOVERS

  1. The Meet-up Place.

The meeting place could be in Ayala or SM or anywhere; what is important is you surprise your guest with the Cebuano brand of hospitality. May we suggest that you bring Dried Green Mangoes. It will open the palate of your guests preparing it for a gastronomical adventure ahead.

TIP: Dried Green Mango is an acquired taste but can be very addicting.

 

  1. Cebu’s Original Lechon Belly at The City Times Square

This is the only air-conditioned and decently furnished branch of COLB. It is also the only branch that serves Beef Stew or otherwise locally known as Pochero. For 70 pesos, this give other specialty stores which offer pochero a good run for their money.

For two persons, you may order half a kilo of Spicy Lechon Belly and one serving of Beef Stew. Your guest will have a taste of Cebu’s pride, a pork like no other – the Cebu’s Lechon Belly in the most Cebuano way of eating – by hands armed only with plastic gloves.

This meal will usually cost at around 200 pesos per person.

From Cebu's Original Lechon Belly Facebook Page

From Cebu’s Original Lechon Belly Facebook Page

TIP: Ask the salesperson to re-heat your lechon. It is best enjoyed when hot.

 

  1. The Chocolate Chamber

TCC is located at Pres. Quirino Street corner Magsaysay Street in  Barangay Kasambagan.

In keeping with our theme, the best choice would be puto and sikwate (hot chocolate) made from locally sourced cacao beans served in vintage ornate cups and saucers. Who would have thought sophistication and class could go well with sikwate?

Other artisan quality chocolates and desserts are also available. Local Chocolate has never been respected this much.

with Greg, the couchsurfing Chef from the USA

with Greg, the couchsurfing Chef from the USA

The puto and sikwate may cost around 150 pesos per person.

Now that you introduced sophistication to your guest, let’s turn it up a bit further in our next stopover.

TIP: The tablea chips are good pasalubong items in case you are bored with the usual danggit and chicharon.

 

  1. Blue Bar

Blu Bar is located at 1,000 feet high above sea level at the Penthouse of the Marco Polo Hotel. With a little help of their cocktails, go ahead and pretend like you are the king of the world and do it like a boss with your cameras. The viewing deck at the Continental Boardroom area provides the best vantage point for picture taking of the city lights.

photo from Marco Polo Cebu website

photo from Marco Polo Cebu website

My personal favorite is their Mojito valued at around P250.00.

TIP: Blu Bar is closed on Mondays.

  1. La Vie Parissiene

Of course you know La Vie Parissiene. Cebu tourists are always fascinated with the most affordable wines (cheaper than a venti Starbucks), cheeses and pastries under the most superficial cherry blossom trees. To their envy, the would even think of bringing the whole shop home. Thank to La Vie, for making Cebu night caps classy.

But we are not done yet. After the booze, I am sure you need more filling before parking to bed. Next stop is midnight snacks.

La Vie

TIP: La Vie Parissiene will soon open at the Ayala Expansion Wing.

 

  1. Larsians

It wouldn’t be a Cebuano food tour if there is no Larsian in the itinerary.

Chorizo

TIP: Most of my guests love Chorizo de Cebu.

 

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