Jul 16, 2009
Fiesta Food – Part One
Have you ever been to a Fiesta in the Philippines? If you haven’t then you’re missing a lot. As in a lot of food. If there is one thing that Filipinos love, it’s food. Filipinos love to cook for other people. They love to eat as much as they can and eating with other people is basically the best way for them to have fun. Food is the ultimate icebreaker, showcase item, and centerpiece attraction for Filipinos. A ... Read More
May 12, 2009
Categories: Food
Street Food Philippines
They say that in order to taste the culture of a nation, you have to eat their food. While this may be so, a lot of the food may no longer be in touch with the rest of the country especially if what you will eat is the type of food that is eaten only in high-priced restaurants and hotels. The real way to taste the food of the nation is by taking it to the streets, where majority of ... Read More
Apr 16, 2009
Categories: Food
Lechon Baboy or Roasted whole pig. It is a traditional food that most Filipinos love to eat. It is cooked during fiestas, birthdays or any big celebrations. Most Filipinos love to eat the crisp lechon skin.
Kare-kare is always on the table of Filipinos Fiesta. It is either pork or beef kare-kare. The Pork or beef is ... Read More
Mar 18, 2009
Categories: Food
Top 5 Buffet Restaurants in Metro Manila
Top 5 Buffet Restaurants in Metro Manila
Filipinos love to eat. It is said that as long as they have food to eat, Filipinos are happy. This should not come as a surprise since Filipinos are known to be great cooks. Wherever you go in the world, usually there is a Filipino in the staff in the best restaurants. If you’re travelling to the Philippines, here are 5 of the best buffet restaurants around Metro Manila.
1) Kamayan/Saisaki/Dad’s- No this is not a triple ... Read More
Jan 9, 2009
Categories: Food
Tokyo Tokyo specialises in Japanese food for a budget, I know it’s a fast food place, but the portions and it is not expensive, you can have a feast for under 150 peso. The sushi is strongly recommended, California Maki is highly recommended, though I found the Yakisoba quiet oily.
Overall I would ... Read More